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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Drizzle early, then fine ...

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  6. TRAINS & TRAMS TO RUN TODAY

    Trains and trams will run today despite last-minute attempts by militants last night to dislocate transport for 24 hours. The threatened stoppage was to have been part of an Australia-wide protest against the gaoling of the assistant general ...

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  7. Steel for Britain from Sunken Liner

    GERMAN LINER NEW YORK, floats again in Kiel Harbor, after lying on the bed of the harbor, where it was sent by Allied bombs during the war. The ship, built in 1927, will be sent to England for breaking up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WORLD TARIFF BARRIERS

    Nearly 700 representatives from 34 countries today began at Annecy a three-month series of top secret talks on trade plans to cut the world's tariff barriers. Mr. Dana Wilgress, ...

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  9. Govt. Inquiry on Incentives

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- An investigation into the operation of wage incentives in Australian industry is being ...

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  10. Shopkeepers' Long Recess For Easter

    Butchers and many other food shops will be closed for a long Easter recess. Butchers' shops will close ...

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  11. Increase in U.S. Troops in Europe Urged

    Leaders of several Western European countries have recommended an increase in the number of American troops on ...

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  12. Best Seller in Books

    A survey carried out by the "Sunday Times" reveals that the best selling British book at present is "The Wooden ...

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  13. Fatal End to Under Water Adventure

    Gordon Marriott, 27 years, of Exeter, was one of the first "frogmen" of the Royal Marines. ...

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  14. British Labor Closes Ranks

    Although criticism within the Labor party against the severity of Sir Stafford Cripps's austerity budget is still alive, political observers believe Labor's losses in ...

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  15. U.N. Officials May Claim Reparations

    The International Court of Justice declared today that the United Nations as an organisation could bring a ...

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  16. Deportation Writ Issued

    Messrs. Stewart and Dimelow, Melbourne solicitors, acting on behalf of John V. Lyons and Co., Darwin, ...

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  17. Yugoslavs Protest Over "Slanders"

    The Yugoslav People's Front Congress today unanimously adopted a resolution condemning "the slander campaign ...

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  18. Dominion Premiers' Discussions

    Dominion leaders will arrive in London next week for the Prime Ministers' conference, which is to consider India's ...

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  19. Fair Turnover in New Stock

    Dealings in the new Australian 3 per cent, loan, 1975-77, began on the London Stock Exchange this morning. There ...

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  20. Attacked Even After Death

    White House officials said today the White House continually received letters which indicated that thousands of ...

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  23. Girl Found Dead in Disused Shaft

    Kathy Fiscus, aged three, who was trapped 100 feet down a disused oil well shaft, was found dead last night in three feet of water. ...

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  24. Last of War Crimes Trials at Nuremberg

    Reuters correspondent in Nuremberg says Baron Ernst von Weizsaecker, former German Ambassador to the ...

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  25. MORE SMALLPOX SUSPECTS

    Two more Mooltan passengers were admitted this morning to Clandon isolation hospital suspected of smallpox. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Indian Status in British Commonwealth

    The proposed new status of India as an independent republic within the framework of the Commonwealth has ...

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  27. Warning Over Use of D.D.T. on Food

    The "Herald Tribune" today published the result of a survey made of Federal agencies in New Jersey and New York, State agencies, the city health department ...

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  28. Tear Gas Used Against Strikers

    Israeli military police, wearing gas masks, threw tear gas bombs to drive out more than 100 striking former policemen ...

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  29. London Dock Strike Again Affects Food

    About 6200 London dock workers, members of the National Amalgamated Stevedores' and Dockers' Union. ...

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  30. Japanese Want Convicts Home

    It is understood that the Japanese Government is preparing a petition to Supreme Headquarters to permit ...

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