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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  4. CHINESE ARMY EMBARKS TO CONTROL MANCHURIA

    WASHINGTON, March 16.—The Associated Press says that General Marshall, at a Press conference, said a Chinese army of tough, well-organised American trained Chinese troops are at present embarking for ...

    Article : 451 words
  5. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, March 17.—Five persons are dead, hundreds are homeless, thousands of cattle and sheep have been drowned and great damage caused in the western districts by one of the worst floods in the history of Victoria. Bridges are under water or washed away and roads are ...

    Article : 316 words
  6. "IF RUSSIA PERSISTS GREAT TEST FOR U.N.O."

    NEW YORK, March 17.—In his reply to M. Stalin, Mr. Churchill, speakng here to-day, made these points: "I do not believe war is inevitable or imminent. I do not believe that the rulers of Russia wish for war at the present time. I never ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ARMY TO LEAVE GERMANY

    LONDON, March 17.—The Red Army is leaving Germany, says the "Sunday Observer's" Berlin representative. ...

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  8. INDIA'S POSITION

    LONDON, March 15.—Cabinet Ministers were going to India with the intention to help India to attain freedom and to decide her own destiny ...

    Article : 363 words
  9. GOOD TYRES BURNT ON MOROTAI

    SYDNEY, March 17.—About 9000 tyres, many still in paper wrappings have been burnt on Morotai lately an officer who arrived in Sydney aboard ...

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  10. SOVIET TROOPS LEAVING BORNHOLM

    COPENHAGEN, March 16.—The Foreign Minister (M. Rasmussen) at a Press conference revealed Russia told Denmark in a note on Match 3 ...

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  11. JAP GOLD REMOVED

    MOSCOW, Match 16.— "Pravda prominently displays a dispatch from a Viladivostock correspondent, stating American military authorities have ...

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  12. S.A. SEEKS FORMER GERMAN AREAS

    CAPETOWN, March 15—Field Marshal Smuts told the Union Assembly that South Africa at the next meeting of the U. N. O. would claim that ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. CHARGES DENIED BY EX-PRESIDENT

    CARACAS, March 16.—The Associated Press Venezuela correspondent says the civil end administrative responsibility tribunal declared ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. 25 YEARS FOR HUN

    AUGSBURG, March 17.—A military court sentenced a local German farmer to 25 years' imprisonment for attacking, when drunk, an American ...

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  15. MEN'S SUCCESS IN CLOTHING FACTORY

    BRISBANE, March 17.—The work of men employed in his clothing factory had been to successful that the experiment would ...

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  16. 5000 MINERS STRIKE ON RAND

    CAPETOWN?, Match 16. — Five thousand gold miners are reported to be idle through the Rand gold mine strike which has spread to twelve ...

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  17. FOOD IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, March 16.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says General MacArthur has in formed the War Department that the ...

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  18. HOOVER WILL NOT VISIT RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, March 17.—The Associated Press says ex-President Hoover will not visit Russia in the five-week food inspection tour. ...

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  19. CARRIER WELCOMED

    LONDON, March 17.— A great crowd of relatives welcomed the aircraft carrier Indefatigable at Ports mouth after her turn from her Fat ...

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  20. STRIKE ENDED

    LONDON, March 15.—The strike at the Ford motor works at Dragensham has ended, and work will be resumed next Monday ...

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  21. DEFECT IN LANDING GEAR ADJUSTED

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Precaution to check a possible fire and the rescue of 31 occupants of a R.A.A.F. Douglas transport plane ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. LIFE SAVERS KILLED

    SYDNEY, March 17.—A life saver wits killed to-day after he and his team mates had left the Marouhra Surf Club on the way ...

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  23. DRIVER OF GOODS TRAIN KILLED IN FLOOD CRASH

    LAUNCESTON, March 17.—When a goods train, hauling 20 trucks of coal and timber crushed through an embankment about 10 miles east of Avoca, at 9.15 a.m. on Saturday, the driver (Erie Britton), aged 41, married, of Conara, was killed instantly. ...

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  24. MALARIA VICTIMS NOT EMPLOYED

    BRISBANE, March 17.—Allocations that some employers would no employ returned soldiers who has contracted molaria were made by Mr ...

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  25. LEADERS' MEETING ON INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, March 16 (from Thomas Goodman). An official communique states a further meeting between the ...

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  26. HITCH-HIKED TO MEET HIS BRIDE

    NEW YORK, March 17. The Associated Press Philadelphia representative says footsore Amon John Mason, discharged G.L. has just returned ...

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  27. LEAGUE PROTESTS AT JAP SENTENCES

    SYDNEY, March 17.— Telephones rang furiously at the Returned Soldiers' League headmasters on Saturday as protests ...

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  28. MAN KILLED IN TRUCK COLLISION

    IPSWICH, March 17. When his [?]onthly and a three-ton R.A.A.F. truck collided while he was driving along the Toowoomba road at Brussal at ...

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  29. 300 CASUALTIES IN BERLIN EXPLOSION

    LONDON, March 16.—Three hundred casualties were caused by an explosion in Berlin this morning, which wrecked tho Alexander Kaserine big ...

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  30. PETROL RATIONING NOT TO BE LIFTED

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Though the Government has ample stocks of Petrol in storage there is no prospect of the lifting of petrol rationing, said ...

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  31. TUG SEA DRAGON MAKES SYDNEY FROM NORTH Q.

    SYDNEY, March 17—After battling from Townsville to Sydney Heads through cyclones and terrific seas, towing four vessels, one of which was lost, the array transport service tug Sea Dragon made Sydney on ...

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  32. PLAN TO IRON OUT PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, March 17.— The South-eastern district of the Returned Soldiers' League wants a conference of all recognised ex-servicemen's ...

    Article : 59 words
  33. CEREAL SHORTAGE 8,000,000 TONS

    NEW YORK, March 16.—The Associated Press Atlantic City correspondent states the Combined Food Board reported to the U.N.R.R.A. Council ...

    Article : 105 words
  34. BOOKS ARRIVING FROM OVERSEAS

    SYDNEY, March 17.—More books, particularly educational books are arriving in Australia from England as a result of an increase in the paper ...

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  35. AMERICAN RECORD PUBLIC DEBT

    WASHINGTON (AP) The United States public debt has reached a new high reaching £89,500,000,000 of £921,000,000. more than the previous ...

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  36. W.A.A.A.F's TO JOIN AS ASSOCIATES

    BRISBANE, March 17. The federal Conference of the Air Force Association now sitting in Brisbane, to-night unanimously decided that members of ...

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  37. YOIZUKI REPORT LIKELY TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, March 17.—Federal investigates into conditions on the Yoisuki returned from Rabaul on Saturday. ...

    Article : 78 words
  38. ARREST ORDERED OF JAP GENERAL

    TOKIO, March 17. Allied Head quarters have ordered the arrest of Lieut General Kumakichi H[?] former Commander of the 16th Jap ...

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