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  2. COUPONS IN USE

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  3. THE TIDES AND MOON

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  5. FOOTBALL DISASTER INVESTIGATION Victims Suffocated by the Pressure of Crowd

    LONDON, March 28 (A.A.P.).—When the Home Office inquiry into the Bolton football ground disaster opened to-day, two doctors giving evidence, indicated that those killed were suffocated from the pressure by ...

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  6. GROMYKO KEEPS WORLD ON TENTERHOOKS QUESTION OF PARTICIPATION AT SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK, March 29 (A.A.P.).—The Security Council met secretly for 150 minutes on March 28 without M. Gromyko, after which a communique Was issued saying that "a considerable area of agreement was found" on the procedure to be followed in the Persian appeal. The ...

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  7. AURORA BOREALIS STRIKES

    NEW YORK, March 28(A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press corrospondent says that the Aurora Borealis, which has been troubling communications periodically for the last three weeks, struck ...

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  8. FIRST TEST MATCH NEW ZEALAND FAILS BADLY

    WELLINGTON, March 29.—In the First Test, New Zealand versus Australia, the home side w[?] the toss and decided to bat on a wet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CROWD RESISTED PLICE

    The Chief Constable continued that, he instructed police efforts to be redoubled to ease the crowd in the centre, but the crowd set up a resistance ...

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  10. RAILWAY STRIKE LOOMING THREAT BY IPSWICH MEN

    BRISBANE, March 29.—Unless a settlement has been reached in the Ipswich railway workshop dispute by Monday night 2500 shop ...

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  11. EXPLANATION BY SCIENTISTS

    The American Associated Press correspondent states that the spokesman for the Hyden Planetarium said the aurora is likely to last for a further ...

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  12. MEDICAL OFFICERS

    CANBERRA, March 29.—Between October 1, 1945, and February 28 last, 1011 medical officers had been released from the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN ASTRONOMER'S VIEW.

    CANBERRA, March 29.—A big "bust up" on the sun with the appearance of a sun spot was the cause of the fadeout of world radio communication ...

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  14. NEW PERSIAN EVIDENCE EXPECTED

    Reuters' correspondent at New York learns that the Persian delegate to, the Security Council is bringing additional and fully documented evidence of ...

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  15. LIDICE MURDERS

    PRAGUE, March 29 (A.A.P.).—Karl Frank testifying before the People's Court, where he is charged with tte Lidice crime said that Hitler was ...

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  16. ALLEGED FORGERY OF NATIONAL SAVINGS STAMPS

    LONDON, March 28 (A.A.P.).— The trial has opened at th Old Balley of five men and a woman charged with what the Prosecuting ...

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  17. LIVERPOOL'S LOSS

    LONDON, March 2[?] (A.A.P.).— Captain Oliver Lyttleton, moving the Opposition motion regretting th Government's decision not to ...

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  18. LT.[?]GENERAL NORTHCOTT

    LONDON, March 29 (A.A.P.).— "This is a new one on me," said Lleut-General Northcott, denying the report that he had been ...

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  19. BRITISH CABINETS INTEREST.

    LONDON, Marci 28 (A.A.P.).— The Cabinet at a meeting lasting two hours, at which the Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) ...

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  20. U.S. AND ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, March 28 (A.A.P.).— The "New York Times" correspondent says that the Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. G. Braden), the leading ...

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  21. DELEGATES' INDECISION

    NEW YORK, March 28.—The "Hera[?]d Tribune" correspondent says that the council, at its open meeting, will invite Hussein Ala to answer three ...

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  22. SPLIT IN [?]ANKS

    A split has developed in the ranks of the railwaymen over the strike threat for time for washing hands. Union representatives at ...

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  23. SUNDERLAND CRASHES.

    SINGAPORE, Much 28 (A.A.P.). —An R.A.F. Sunderland flying boat crashed near Singapore when talking off for Hong Kong. Seven ...

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  24. GANGSTERS IN BERLIN STRIP VICTIMS OF CLOTHES

    BERLIN, March 29 (A.A.P.).—-Five men armed with Tommy-guns held up two passers-by in the centre of the French zone in daylight, forced them ...

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  25. UNDERWORLD IDENTITY

    SYDNEY, March 29.—Miles ("Face") McKeown, a well-known underworld identity, was found, shot dead in a car at a house in Rose-street, ...

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  26. YOUNG MAN DROWNED

    CALOUNDRA, March 29.—Lyndhurst Britten-Jones was drowned in Bribie Passage this afternoon when a flatt[?] capsized. With his wife, Jones set out ...

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  27. NORTHERNER'S WIN

    BRISBANE, March 29.—Unfolding the best middleweight display seen in recent years, Carlo Prandolini (11.1) of North Queensland, outpointed Johnny Best ...

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  28. PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S OPTIMISM.

    NEW YORK, March 29.—President Traman at a Press conference on March 28 said that Mr. J. F. Byrnes had his full support in pressing for the ...

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  29. NATIVE POLICEMAN

    BRISBANE, March 29.—The New Guines native policeman who had a human cornea transplanted to his right eye four months ago in Brisbane has ...

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  30. RE-ISSUE OF RIFLES

    BRISBANE, March 29.—It was officially announced to-day that the Minister for the Army (Mr. F. M. Forde) had directed that former members of ...

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  31. BOTTLES THROWN AT POLICE.

    STUTTGART, March 29 (A.A.P.).— Bottles and bricks were thrown at Germn 'police when they tried to carry out a search of a camp in which ...

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  32. Extra Grades Allowed For 1946 Tobceo Appraisals

    CANBERRA, March 29.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr.W.J. Scully) said that latest indications place the Australian tobcco leaf crop for this season at about 1200 tons. This is asmall crop, of about the same volume as last year, when 1150 tons of usable leaf was appraised. This season, the ...

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  33. PRICE FRANCO WANTED

    NEW YORK, March 28 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent at Tokio says that Japanese diplomats arriving from Europe said ...

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  34. PAALMERAH ROBBERIES.

    LONDON, March 39 (A.A.P.).— Reuter's correspondent at Batavia says that the Netherlands news agency now states that the highest British and ...

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  35. JAPANESE TOURISTS.

    TOKIO, March 29 (A.A.P.).—Allieo military personnel searching Japanese diplomats, businessmen, and families who arrived from Europe, found 21 ...

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  36. MILITARY FOOTRACE.

    PARIS, March 28 (A.A.P.).—A French general, chased a British private through the streets of Lille yesterday and won. The private not ...

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