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  4. threat

    WASHINGTON, March 10.--Republican Senator, Robert Taft, to-day said Australia would be ...

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  5. Arbitration

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Arbitration officials consider a conference on Thursday will bring to a head the great threat by trade unions to Australia's ...

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  6. IMPORT CUTS INSOLVENCY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Government acted on its new import restriction policy tp avoid international insolvency, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said in a national ...

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  7. 'MIRACLE' PHOTOS FAKED

    ROME, March 10.--- The Vatican has discovered that two photographs published by its daily ...

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  8. Sugar men not uneasy

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Sugar producers last night claimed import restrictions would not curtail ...

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  9. TO AVOID

    LONDON, March 10.--London morning papers to-day expressed fears of a sharp rise in unemployment in Lancashire and the Midlands because of Australia's decision to cut British ...

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  10. US. rail tie-up paralysis

    CHICAGO, March 16. --A surprise strike by drivers, firemen and conductors yesterday ...

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  11. OTHERS TO FOLLOW

    LONDON, March 10. --- A New Zealand Government spokesman said in London yesterday that New ...

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  12. On trial again

    SYDNEY, Mon.--John Frederick ("Chow") Hayes (39), laborer, of Ultimo faced the Central Criminal Court to-day ...

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  13. Alter Cane Prices Act

    BUNDABERG, Monday. --The Queensland Canegrowers' Council to-day decided to request the ...

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  14. 7 Africans dead in tribal clashes

    JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 10. --Seven Africans were found dead in New Clare, an African township on the outskirts of ...

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  15. AIRLINE "FOOLISH"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Qantas Empire Airways was seriously concerned with the strike of 400 ...

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  16. Eased credit policy now expected

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The easing of Commonwealth credit policy to enable vital production in Australia to be increased to offset restrictions on imports from abroad is expected. ...

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  17. To double wage margins

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Queensland Trades and Labor Council decided to-night on a policy of direct negotiation with ...

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  18. Help N.Q. tobacco

    CAIRNS, Mon.--The newly announced import restrictions were a mixed blessing so far as the North Queensland ...

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  19. Smoother riding

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Details of a plan by the Railway Department for "carpet-smooth" journeys were announced by ...

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  20. W. German ejection

    STUTTGART, March 10. --The West German Government coalition parties on the basis of provisional results last night ...

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  21. I.C.I. shares boom

    LONDON, Mar. 10--Imperial Chemical Industries--Britain's giant chemicals combine--has successfully raised over ...

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  22. REVENUE DOWN

    CANBERRA, Mon. -- With eight months of the financial year already gone, Government revenue was well below the ...

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  23. IMPORTING VEGETABLES SOON ?

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Australia would be importing vegetables, fruit and a great amount of meat by 1960 if our average post-war food production effort was not improved. Mr. C. M. Wlillams ...

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  24. No need for panic

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- There was no need for panic buying by Queenslanders to offset import restrictions, the president ...

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  25. Premier's tour

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- The Premier, Mr. Gair's, tour of central north-west, and norths em Queensland may be ...

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  26. Tully mill duplication now approved

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The sugar industry Royal Commission's recommendation for duplicating the Tully mill was approved by State Cabinet to-day. ...

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  27. Amnesty for Germans

    BERLIN, March 10.--Bullying, blaspheming type of Prussian sergeant was not typical of the German "militarism" but' ...

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  28. 600 defautters

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Six hundred youths failed to register for to-day's No. 4 call-up deadline for national service ...

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  29. GOVT. INQUIRY URGED Milk deliveries on seven days a week

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Appointment of a Government committee to investigate seven-day milk deliveries was urged in the Industrial Court to-day by the secretary of the Retail Milk ...

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  30. Licence inquiries

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Importers flooded Customs officers with import inquiries to-day. Importers were told that ...

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  31. 6000 wharfies out

    SYDNEY, Mon. -- Six thousand waterside workers who walked off ships in Sydney today have received a dual ...

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  32. Tobacco rush

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Importers said to-day there had been panic buying of English cigarettes by wholesales and ...

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  33. CAR FOUND

    A sedan car which disappeared from outside the Mackay Bowling Club early last night was found by police late ...

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  34. Queen's birthday

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Tin Queen's Birthday anniversary, officially on June 5, will be held on June 9. ...

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  35. IDENTIFICATION BAN IN KOREA

    TOKIO, March 10.--The 8th Army to-day reimposed censorship on identification of the First Commonwealth Division units in future action in Korea, Censors had recently lifted ...

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  36. Not resigning

    HOBART, Mon.-- Mr. Falkinder said to-night he had withdrawn his resignation from the Liberal Party over the ...

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