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  2. CAPACITY OF INDUSTRY TO PAY CONCERN OF COURT

    BRISBANE, March 11.—"The Basic Wage hearing on March 22 would involve a greater investigation than the margins' hearing on the capacity of industry to pay," Mr. Justice T. M. Barry said in the State ...

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  3. QUEEN HURRIES TO KEEP SCHEDULE

    BRISBANE, March 11.—The Queen was nearly 10 minutes late on arriving at Eagle Form this morning for her flight to Bundaberg. The Royal couple boarded the Royal flight Dakota less than two minutes after they ...

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  4. Queen's Crowded Day:

    TOOWOOMBA, March ll.—Twenty-one Northern Territory aborigines, this afternoon, gave the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, one of the most unusual welcomes of their Australian ...

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  5. Fine Day Forecast

    The official forecast for the Townsville area to-day is: Fine with a few clouds, warm and sultry ...

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  6. HAIL ELIZABETH!

    Vive la Reine," our Monarch grand. Welcome to this 'promised land.' ...

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  7. MANY HOME HILL PEOPLE WILL NOT SEE THE QUEEN

    HOME HILL, March 11.— Home Hill people, thwarted in their hopes of reaching Townsville direct by rail ...

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  8. WOMAN STEALS BABY

    SYDNEY, March 11.—A woman to-night broke into a nursery at St. Margaret's hospital, Darlinghurst, and ...

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  9. Some People Sought Vantage Points

    A check-up at 10 o'clock last night, along the whole of the Route of Royal Progress, disclosed that, although ...

    Article : 303 words
  10. McCarthy Slated By Senator

    WASHINGTON, March 11: Senator Ralph Flanders (Republican) said in an interview with a correspondent ...

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  11. Two Hurt In Car Smash At Ingham

    Two men were admitted to the Ingham General Hospital early last night after they had been involved in ...

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  12. OAKEY GIVES QUEEN GRAND WELCOME

    The Queen and Duke received a [?] reception as they drove down Campbell Street, Oakey's main street. Oakey's population had been swollen by the influx of hundreds of visitors from throughout the Downs, south and ...

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  13. CITY WAS LIVING PAGEANT OF TWINKLING DIAMONDS

    A veritable fairyland of twinkling lights was the view that Townsville presented from the air last night. The fascinating sight of the many and intriguing designs all lit up with a myriad of lights thrilled the passengers on a ...

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  14. Blackall Grazing Blocks Ballot

    BRISBANE, March 11.—A ballot for grazing blocks in the Listowel Downs and the Langlo Downs expired ...

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  15. GOTHIC CAN TALK TO LAND

    Although the Royal yacht Gothic will not come closer than three miles to Townsville to-day those on board ...

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  16. Remanded On Abduction Charge

    SYDNEY, March 11.—Mrs. Jonephine Dorothy Dutton (40), domestic duties of Newcastle, was charged in ...

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  17. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL DECISIONS

    BRISBANE, March 11.— The following announcements were made following Executive Council meeting to-day, ...

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  18. CHILDREN STARS OF BUNDABERG VISIT

    BUNDABERG, March 11.—Peak of Bundaberg's reception to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to-day was when the Royal pair drove, standing in an open Land Rover up and down the lanes amongst 3,000 widely ...

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  19. DISTRICT EXHIBIT AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, March 11.—Following an inquiry from the organiser of the Lower Burdekin district ...

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  20. Secret Moves To Buy Uranium

    BRUSSELS, March 11.—Britain, United States and Belgium are conducting secret negotiations for continued ...

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  21. WOOL SALES FIRM

    SYDNEY, March 11.—The 12th series of the Sydney wool sales to-day were held with an appreciation of up to ...

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  22. Queen Had Heard Of The Rum

    BUNDABERG, March 11— The Queen has heard of Bundaberg rum. Speaking with the Mayor prior to her ...

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  23. ARMY CAPTAIN GUILTY

    NAIROBI, March 11.—Captain Gerald Grifliths was found guilty on five of six charges alleging cruelty to ...

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  24. TERMS Of REFERENCE POLICE INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, March 11.— Terms of reference for an inquiry into allegations of police basting, probably ...

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  25. Premier As Bodyguard

    BRISBANE, March 11.—A 21 months' old boy in white rompers and wearing a large red, white and blue rosette, ...

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  26. RAILWAYMEN TO STOP

    BRISBANE, March 11.—The Railway Department reported to the Industrial Court to-day that A.E.U. members ...

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  27. TOWNSVILLE READY TO GREET ROYAL VISITORS

    Everything is in readiness in Townsville to greet her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to-day. The following message of welcome has been issued by his Worship the Mayor (Ald. Angus J. Smith). ...

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  28. EVIDENCE GIVEN IN LOCKED ROOM

    LONDON, March 11: Nine private detectives gave evidence behind locked doors yesterday, when proceedings ...

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  29. INSTITUTE AWARDS

    BRISBANE, March 11.—The following students have been awarded £5/5/- each by the Queensland Railway Institute ...

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  30. Food Shortage In Mt. Isa

    MT. ISA, March 11.—Mt. Isa is being fed from Adelaide 1000 miles away through Central Australia. ...

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  31. DUTCHMAN SEES LITTLE CHANGE AMONG POWERS

    LONDON, March 11.—The recent Berlin conference shows that "relations between East and West had not materially changed since the death of Stalin." the Dutch Ambassador, Dr. Slikker, told a meeting at Bristol ...

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  32. DOCTOR FAILS TO ATTEND

    SYDNEY, March 11.—The former Government Medical Officer at Walgett (north-west New South Wales) ...

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  33. New Anti-Submarine Device

    LONDON, March ll.—First Lord of the Admiralty J. P. L. Thomas told the Commons that greatly improved ...

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  34. RADAR USED IN WEATHER FORECASTS

    MELBOURNE, March 11.— Weather bureaux in all capital cities have successfully used radar for the first time to ...

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  35. FAILED TO APPEAR IN BRIBERY CHARGE

    SYDNEY, March 11.—A contractor did not appear in the Central Court to-day to answer charges of having ...

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  36. Khartoum Quiet

    KHARTOUM, March 11.— Khartoum was quiet last night after the opening of the delayed session of the ...

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  37. POPE IMPROVES

    VATICAN CITY, March 11.— The Pope who has been suffering a stomach almost for seven weeks now gets up ...

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