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  4. U.S. CLARIFIES PEACE AIMS Will Do Nothing To Split World

    NEW YORK, February 28 (AAP): America would use force only to prevent aggression, and would make exclusive arrangements with no one nation, declared the Secretary of State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPANISH EXILES READY

    LONDON, February 28 (AAP) : The Spanish Republican leader, Dr Jose Giral, stated in ...

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    REMEMBERED COMRADES: Able Seaman Ernest Toovey, of HMAS Moreton, one of the survivors of HMAS Perth, placed a wreath at the Shrine of Remembrance this morning at a ceremony in memory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Move For Equal Food in Germany

    LONDON, February 28 (AAP): The occupying Powers have moved to unify food rationing throughout Germany, says the Associated Press representative at Berlin. ...

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  8. WANTS A RISE

    NEW YORK, February 28: One man, whose identity has not been revealed, has volunteered to stay in the target ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. No Renewal of French Finance Agreement

    PARIS, February 28 (AAP): A Foreign Office spokesman has confirmed that Britain declined to renew the financial agreement between ...

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  10. New Head Of Royal Navy.

    LONDON, February 28 (AAP): Admiral Sir John Cunningham has been appointed First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN P.M. BANS STRIKE

    CAIRO, February 28 (AAP): The Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha) has banned the silent ...

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  12. S. African Exports Show Big Increase

    CAPE TOWN, February 28 (AAP): South Africa's exports, exclusive of gold and wool, rose from £33millions in 1943 to £47millions ...

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  13. RIBBENTROP SETS EIGHT QUERIES FOR CHURCHILL

    LONDON, February 28 (AAP): Ribbentrop (the former German Ambassador to Britain and Nazi Foreign Minister) submitted to the Nuremburg War Crimes Tribunal a list of eight questions for Mr Churchill to answer if the Tribunal would not permit his being called. ...

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  15. EX-PREMIER OF HUNGARY SHOT

    BUDAPEST, February 28 (AAP): Bela Imredy, former Hungarian Premier and Minister for Finance, has been executed by a firing ...

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  16. DENMARK IN UNRRA

    COPENHAGEN, February 28 (AAP): The Danish Parliament has approved of Denmark's participation in UNRRA and has accepted ...

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  17. Coal Board Job for U K. Union Chief

    LONDON, February 28 (AAP): Sir Walter Citrine, who has been general secretary of the Trade Union Congress for 20 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. £3,500 FOR COLES AS AIRLINES HEAD

    CANBERRA: Mr Coles, chairman of the newly constituted Federal Airlines Commission, which will operate Government controlled inter-State airlines in competition with private enterprise, will be paid ...

    Article : 240 words
  19. UK BRIDE QUOTA FOR MARCH IS DOUBLED

    LONDON, February 28: At least 400 brides will be shipped to Australia in March--twice the number originally promised. The War Transport ...

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  20. REGULAR U.K. AIR SERVICE TO FRANCE

    LONDON, February 28 (AAP): A half hourly air autobus service would be running between London and Paris within a few ...

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  21. Strike Over Cheese Pay To Begin

    Employees in cheese and cereal manufacturing sections of Maxam Cheese Products, Foley ...

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  22. Stop Press

    and tine weather is expected. The cat[?]ide of the straight six is very soft and energy, but the course will be [?]. ...

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  24. Lend-Lease Settlement Talks On

    CANBERRA: The Federal Government is negotiating with America for a ...

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  25. British Leave Persian Capital

    LONDON, February 28 (AAP): The last handful of British troops left Teheran last night and the city today was completely free of ...

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  26. Important Taxation Concession

    CANBERRA: An important taxation concession to Australian companies will be provided ...

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  27. BUSH FIRE RAGES IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND: Advancing on a mile front in one of the most inaccessible areas of the Waitakere Ranges, a fire in bush and scrub threatens the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA BATS IN N.Z.

    The Australian cricketers started their New Zealand tour today when they played Auckland. ...

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  29. Hitler's Personal Secretary Arrested

    FRANKFURT, February 28 (AAP): Hitler's personal secretary from 1925 to 1930--Fraulein Haula Pheim, has been arrested at Inzell Bavaria ...

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  30. VIOLENCE RENEWED IN U.S. STRIKE RIOTS

    PHILADELPHIA, February 28: Three thousand marching pickets broke through the police lines this morning in a renewal of violence at the strike-bound General Electric Company's plant. ...

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  31. TWO PARALYSIS CASES TODAY

    Two cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the State Health Department today. They were a man, 37. Warwick, and a boy, 4. ...

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  32. JAP EMPEROR MOBBED BY CHEERING CROWD

    TOKIO, February 28: The Emperor, Hirohito visited a department store today, and when he came out 2,000 cheering Japs ...

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  33. CASEY HAS FLU

    WASHINGTON, February 28 (AAP): The former Governor of Bengal (Mr R. G. Casey) has been forced to abandon his plans to tour ...

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