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  3. STALIN SERIOUSLY ILL HAD STROKE SUNDAY

    LONDON, March 4.—Seventy-three-year-old Russian Premier (Generalissimo Josef Stalin) has had a stroke and is seriously ill, the Moscow Radio announced today. It warned the Russian people to prepare for his "long absence" from Government leadership. The radio broke all precedent by reporting his illness. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NURSES' GRADUATION CEREMONY

    Scene at the first graduation ceremony of nurses in Queensland. The Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JEWELLERY WAS SECURITY

    SYDNEY, March 4.—A prominent Sydney bookmaker, Harold (Barney) Fay, who some years ago ...

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  6. BANKING REFORM PROPOSALS GOVT. MEMBERS' CRITICISM

    CANBERRA, March 4.—For the third time within 24 hours a member of the Government today criticised the Government's banking reform ...

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  7. MELBOURNE SHOOTING Man Sought by Police Found in Small Shack

    MELBOURNE, March 4.—A chance visit by a potential buyer to a small shack several miles from Warrandyte, 30 miles east of Melbourne led tonight to the cat of a man whom the police ...

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  8. LIKE ROOSEVELT?

    NEW YORK, March 4.—American physicians today said it appeared that the brain ...

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  9. CAUGHT IN DOGS' HOME

    SYDNEY, March 4.—More than 40 dogs knocked a man down and swarmed over him tonight when he ...

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  10. MEXICANS SEIZE SHRIMP BOATS

    MEXICO CITY, March 4—Paul Culbertson, United States Charge D'Affaires, said today that he had ...

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  11. SPECULATION ON SUCCESSOR

    NEW YORK, March 4.—News of the serious illness of Generalissimo Stalin to-day aroused sweeping ...

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  12. KILLER EAGLE SHOT FROM PLANE

    TAMWORTH, Mar. 4.—Shooting from the cabin of an aircraft a Tamworth sportsman today wounded a ...

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  13. 657,349 Will Vote

    BRISBANE, Mar. 4.—Supplementary enrolments for contested electorates at the State election on ...

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  14. SYDNEY MAYOR FOR CORONATION

    SYDNEY, Mar. 4.—The City Council Finance Committee today recommended that the Lord Mayor ...

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  15. FINANCE FOR OLYMPICS?

    The Ipswich Trades and Labour Council will write to the Federal Government requesting it to ...

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  16. Mr. Menzies Hints at REDISTRIBUTION OF FED. BOUNDARIES

    CANBERRA, March 4.—The time was rapidly approaching when an Australia-wide re-distribution of ...

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  17. FLOODS MAY DELAY VOTING

    DIRRANBANDI, Mar. 4.—Floods may prevent people in the Balonne electorate west of Thallon ...

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  18. TO GUILLOTINE TWO BILLS

    CANBERRA, Mar. 4.—The Government will guillotine two banking bills to ensure that they are ...

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  19. CONSTABLE DISMISSED

    MELBOURNE, March 4.—A constable was dismissed from the police force today because he had kept half ...

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  20. 'Brutally Misused'

    BRISBANE, Mar. 4—Keith Wells (28) of Southport, was sentenced to five years' gaol today with hard labour ...

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  21. FIRST CENSURE MOVE FAILED

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 4.—The first censure move by the Opposition against the New Labour ...

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  22. Queen Visited By Physician

    LONDON, March 4.—Queen Mary, who has been confined to bed at Marlborough House, London, ...

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  23. BATTALION ON WAY TO FRONT

    MELBOURNE, March 4—The 628-strong Second Battalion left Puckapunyal Camp today after 14 ...

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  24. RED CAPITAL BLANKETED WITH PALL OF GRIEF

    MOSCOW, Mar. 4.—News of Generalissimo Stalin's illness quickly blanketed the Soviet capital with a pall of grief. On the streets people huddled into little groups. ...

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