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  3. COALMINING PLAN.

    SYDNEY, March 12.—Representatives of the States continued discussions yesterday on the plan to nationalise the coal industry and ...

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  4. MEAT CONTROLS.

    MELBOURNE, March 12.—Rumours that the Federal Government may remove all meat price controls soon were prevalent in ...

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  5. TEACHER SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, March 12.—Five of the ten boys charged with having murdered William Peter Fieldhouse, an assistant-master at Standon ...

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  6. U.S. COMPLAINT REJECTED.

    WASHINGTON, March 12.— Russia has flatly rejected the United States Note complaining that "un-justified Russian interference in ...

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  7. AXEMAN'S FATAL COLLAPSE.

    While swinging an axe at a limb of a tree in Osborne Park yesterday morning, William McCarthy (43), married, of Railway-parade, East Cannington, ...

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  8. USED TO EVADE PICKETS.

    A helicopter alighting on the flat roof of a building. One has been used in the United States to evade a picket line in a strike area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INJURED IN FALL.

    Following a fall at Stirling Dam, about 12 miles east of Harvey, at 6.30 a.m. last Monday. Matthew Egan (64). married. of Mt. Helena. was admitted to ...

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  10. ADELAIDE SHORTAGE.

    ADELAIDE, March 12—A meat shortage which might be pro- longed would begin in Adelaide from next Friday, a spokesman of ...

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  11. TASMANIAN POSITION.

    HOBART, March 12.—Indications are that Hobart and suburban butchers' shops will be dosed indefinitely after the weekend. There will ...

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  12. "DOUBLE" LIFE ENDED.

    LONDON. March 12.—By day a brilliant physician and a recognised exponent of the latest developments in the treatment of nervous and ...

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  13. CAMP OFFICIAL ON TRIAL.

    WARSAW, March 12.—The trial of Rudolf Hoes (47), former commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, on a charge of having ...

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  14. S.A. COUNT.

    ADELAIDE, March 12.—One of the two doubtful seats remaining as a result of the South Australian State election on Saturday seems ...

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  15. INFECTIOUS CASES.

    HARVEY, March 12.—Concern that local governing authorities were financially liable under the Hospital Benefits Act for hospital treatment ...

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  16. MURDER CHARGE.

    After conducting, with a jury, a Supreme Court trial of a damages claim next Monday, the Chief Justice (Sir. John Dwyer) will leave ...

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  17. CENTRAL PROVINCE.

    GERALDTON, March 12.—Mr. R. J. McCarthy, of Wiluna, has been endorsed as the Labour candidate for the by-election ...

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  18. INSPECTOR NEEDED

    MANJIMUP, March 12.—The Commissioner of Public Health (Dr. Cook) has delivered an ultimatum to the Manjimup Road Board that ...

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  19. HARVEY LIBRARY.

    HARVEY. March 12.—At the annual meeting of the Harvey War Memorial Library on Monday night only two of the 132 subscribers attended the ...

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