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  3. WATCHING IT GROW

    From their climbing equipment in the play space at the temporary accommodation at the Scout Hall, children of the Ipswich Kindergarden watch the progress on the new brick building next door. Roofing is at present being put in place, and it is expected that the building will be ready for use ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GOVT. OFFER IN RAILWAY DISPUTE REJECTED

    BRISBANE, March 11.—Efforts to reconcile conflicting viewpoints on the demands of employees at the railway workshops and running sheds for increased marginal rates in Queensland's 35-day-old railway strike, ...

    Article : 706 words
  5. Murder Threat For Churchill

    LONDON, Mar. 11.—Reuter's correspondent says an anonymous telephone caller on ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. LIBERAL PARTY AND C.P. URGE COMMUNIST BAN

    CANBERRA, March 11.—The Federal Liberal Party to-night decided to advocate and support a complete ban on the Communist Party. The ban also will apply to other organisations which are ...

    Article : 384 words
  7. INDIAN POLITICAL SITUATION BETTER

    CANBERRA, Mar. 11.—Mr. Gandhi's death resulted in a marked improvement in the general political situation in ...

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  8. ANTI-PICKETING ACT BREACHES ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, March 11. Six men were served with summonses to-day charging them with breaches of ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. NO MASS MEETING FOR THE MINERS

    "No minority agitation can affect the democratically-determined policy of the Q.C.E.U.," stated Mr. T. Millar (Miners' Union President) yesterday when he was asked to comment on the ...

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  10. ANTHONY'S PETROL ALLEGATIONS

    CANBERRA, March 11.—"Because of rampant black-marketing and scandalous maladministration ...

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  11. LOCAL AUTHORITY MINISTER IN HEATED CLASHES

    BRISBANE, March 11.—The Local Authority Minister (Mr. W. Power) came under heavy fire in Parliament to-day for introducing a bill to force a town planning decision on the city of Mackay. ...

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  12. 9 Die in Hospital Blaze

    ASHEVILLE, North Carolina, March 11.—A fire which started in the kitchen of the mental ...

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  13. 12 KILLED IN 'PLANE CRASH

    CHICAGO, March 11.—A D.C. 4 airliner, carrying thirty passengers and a crew of four, crashed and ...

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  14. WIDENING SPLIT

    BRISBANE, Mar.11.—Further evidence of the widening split in the ranks of strikers came from two country centres ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. JEWISH AGENCY WRECKED BY EXPLOSION

    LONDON, March 11.—The Associated Press says an explosion blew up the right wing of the heavily ...

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  16. EMPLOYERS' "STAND DOWN" APPLICATION

    BRISBANE, Mar. 11.—Queensland employers' organisations have applied to the Industrial Court for permission ...

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  17. LORD WAVELL SAYS LAST HOPE OF HOLDING RANGOON VANISHED WITH REFUSAL TO SEND 7th DIV OF A.I.F.

    LONDON, March 11.—Field Marshal Lord Wavell in a War Office dispatch issued to-day on the 1941-42 operations in Burma, says that when the Commonwealth Government refused his request that the 7th Division of the A.I.F. be sent to Burma ...

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  18. SORGHUM FARMERS' OFFER

    TOOWOOMBA, March 11.—In the event of waterside workers refusing to load sorghum, now in Brisbane, for ...

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  19. Q.D.O. AND BRITISH FOOD MISSION CONFER

    BRISBANE, March 11.—Substantial increases in Queensland beef and pig meat exports to Britain will depend upon assistance to producers in several directions, the chief of which will be an economic ...

    Article : 378 words
  20. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION DEFEATED

    SYDNEY, Mar. 11.—The Opposition's no-confidence motion in the State Labour Government for its failure to ...

    Article : 78 words
  21. AUST. SOLDIERS MAY MARRY JAP. GIRLS AT BRITISH CONSUL'S OFFICE!

    TOKIO, March 11.—Australian soldiers in Japan may marry Japanese girls at the British Consul General's Office at Yokohama, and their brides, until the British Nationalisation Bill becomes law, automatically will become British citizens was learned authoritatively to-day. ...

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  22. AUST. SHORT OF 350,000 HOMES

    BRISBANE, Mar. 11.—In the last financial year 1946-47, 45,356 houses were begun, and 31,853 completed throughout ...

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