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  3. Maitland Deluge; Streets Awash

    Three hundred and fifty points of rain fell in 45 minutes at Maitland yesterday. The storm broke over a wide area in the North. As a result— ...

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  4. UNION SEEKS COURT AID

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Divisional Council of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen to-night decided to ask the Arbitration Court to intervene in the ...

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  5. SURF BOAT HITS ROCKS

    Surfmen rescue Stockton surfboat after it had been swamped and carried on to the rocks during the Australian surf girl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Broken Hill Pilot Missing In Small Plane

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—A Broken Hill Aero Club pilot has been missing since 2 p.m. yesterday on a flight from Cordillo Downs, ...

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  7. Cloudburst, But Firemen Called

    AN INCONGRUOUS sight during the storm yesterday afternoon was a fire engine travelling towards East Maitland. ...

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  8. Pressmen "Treated" By Ku-Klux Klan

    NEW YORK, March 14.—Reporters and a photographer of the "Columbus Ledger" (Georgia), who attended a ...

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  9. 30 Perish When Plane Hits Mountainside

    ANCHORAGE (Alaska), March 14. A.A.P.—There is no chance of survivors of 30 passengers and crew of a DC4 Charter plane which ...

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  10. £100,000 Fire Damage On Hobart Wharf

    HOBART, Sunday.—Damage estimated at considerably more than £100,000 was caused by a fire which, at 10 o'clock to-night. ...

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  11. AID BILL PASSED BY U.S. SENATE

    WASHINGTON, March 14. A.A.P.—The United States Senate passed the European recovery programme bill, granting economic aid to 16 countries, early to-day by 69 votes to 17. The measure now ...

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  12. Finland to Open Talks With Russia

    LONDON, Mar. 14. A.A.P.—A Finnish delegation will leave Helsinki for Moscow on March 20 to open negotiations with Russia on a ...

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  13. U.N. Committee To Meet on Aid For Children

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The newly-formed Australian National Committee for the United Nations will meet in Canberra on Thursday to ...

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  14. Hit Tiger Shark With Oar

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Lifesavers in the Queenscliffe surfboat cut in to-day between three surfboard riders and a 15ft. Tiger shark. ...

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  15. Czechs Approve Trade Pact

    PRAGUE, Mar. 14. A.A.P.—The Czech Cabinet has approved participation in the general tariff and trade agreement that was ...

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  16. Doubts Whether Russia Has Atomic Bombs

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Professor Marcus Oliphant said to-day [?] He did not believe Russia had an atomic bomb. ...

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  17. Returned for Ship's Log; Burnt to Death

    PORT SAID, March 14. A.A.P.—When the first officer of a burning ship returned to retrieve the ship's log, he was trapped by ...

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  18. U.S. Jet Fighter Operates From Carrier

    ABOARD U.S.S. BOXER, March 14. A.A.P.—Navy 10-mile-a-minute jet fighter planes operated successfully for the first time from ...

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  19. Troopship Will Not Revert to Luxury Liner

    LONDON, March 14.—The Aquitania, veteran "queen of the Atlantic," is not to be restored as a luxury liner. After two more ...

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  20. Flight Delays Thrice Cause Wedding Hitch

    SINGAPORE, Mar. 14.—The navigator of a Lockheed Hudson postponed his wedding three times because a Sydney-to-Athens return ...

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  21. Approach to N.Z. Cabinet on Union Dispute

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—The National Council of the Federation of Labour, after an all-day discussion on the carpenters' ...

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  22. COMMUNIST PLOT IN BURMA

    RANGOON, March 14. A.A.P.—In a round-up of Communists in Rangoon, police uncovered a Communist plot to assassinate the ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL PEACE PRAYERS OFFERED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Prayers for the return of industrial peace were offered in Queensland churches to-day. This was in response to a request ...

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  24. Vote To End French Mine Strikes

    PARIS, March 14. A.A.P.—Union officials representing 18,000 of the 30,000 French miners who are on strike in the northern ...

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  25. FOOD PARCEL AGENTS BANNED IN U.K.

    LONDON, Mar. 14. A.A.P.— Agents who have been collecting money in Britain for parcels of rationed food to be sent from ...

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  26. Modern Art "An Attack On World Sanity"

    NEW YORK, Mar. 14.—Modern art is a vicious plot to drive the world insane, according to a New York interior decorator and ...

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  27. Ship from Australia Tied Up in Canada

    VANCOUVER, Mar. 14.—The steamer Waitomo docked here from Australia and immediately became the victim of a strike which has tied ...

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  28. Ban Likely If To-day's Talks On Beer Fail

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A committee of striking brewery maintenance men will confer with brewery managements to-morrow in another ...

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  29. "HANDS RED" FROM DIVORCE COURTS

    LONDON, March 14.—"I have come to this meeting with my hands red from working in the divorce courts." Mr. Walter Raeburn, K.G., ...

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  30. Rebels Abduct Young Greek Women, Children

    ATHENS, March 14. A.A.P.—Salonika newspapers say rebels have abducted 1665 children from 20 villages in Western Macedonia and ...

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  31. Big Bread Queues in Moscow

    WASHINGTON, March 14. A.A.P.—Evidence of a serious shortage of bread and sugar because of a breakdown in food ...

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  32. Tamworth Woman Dies Aged 102

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Barber, of Carinya, Goonoo Goonoo-road, Tamworth, died to-day. She celebrated her ...

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  33. BRITISH "JETS" FOR NORWAY

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—Norway has ordered four Vampire jet fighters and is negotiating for more, reports the de Havilland ...

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  34. MENTAL PATIENT RECAPTURED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Kiama police to-day arrested a 24-year-old mental patient who escaped from Parramatta Mental Hospital ...

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  35. Wholesalers Claim Little Margin

    LONDON, Mar. 14. A.A.P.—Wholesalers' net profits were so small that the contribution which they could make to the ...

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  36. Labour Wins W.A. By-election

    PERTH, Sunday.—The by-election yesterday for the Midland-Guildford seat in the Legislative Assembly was won by the Labour ...

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  37. MAIN STREET WAS "RIVER"

    Motor-cars, one with headlights burning, proceed cautiously yesterday afternoon along High-street, West Maitland, during the storm. Other cars are immobilised at the side of the street. Large sections were under water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. £62 Taken in Day Theft from Cinema

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A young man got away after stealing £62 from the cash box at the Capitol Theatre, Canberra, yesterday ...

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  39. INDONESIAN PEACE "VITAL TO EUROPE"

    BATAVIA, Mar. 14.—The importance of a quick Indonesian set clement to the economic recovery at Western Europe was expected to ...

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  40. Boy on Tram Spent Night at Shelter

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A four-year-old boy who wandered away from home yesterday and spent the night at Palmer-street children's shelter ...

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  41. TRIBESMEN ENTER YEMEN CAPITAL

    BAGHDAD, March 14. A.A.P.—Tribesmen under the command of Emir Self El Islam Ahmed, son of the late King, entered Sana, capital ...

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  42. CONGRESS OF EUROPE

    PARIS, March 14. A.A.P.—The international Committee of Movements for European Unity announced that Mr. Winston Churchill had ...

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