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  3. TWELVE PEOPLE PERISH IN BRITISH HURRICANE

    LONDON, March 17.—Deaths in the hurricane now total 12. A 'bus at Stockton stopped because a fallen tree blocked the road, and immediately another tree fell on it, killing two girls. A woman who was injured yesterday when the roof of a house at Birmingham fell in during the hurricane has died. ...

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  4. WHALES STRANDED

    Surf life-saver, P. Tasker, attempts to free some of the whales jjammed between rocks at Little Beach, Redhead, Newscastle. They will be cut up for sharks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Surprise Attack: Military Activity in Java Resumed

    LONDON, March 17.—Dutch troops have advanced 10 miles in a surprise attack on Mojokerto, to the south of Sourabaya, says Reuter's Batavia ...

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  6. ELECTRIC POWER GENERATED BY THE SEA

    LONDON, March 17.—Moscow radio has reported that tests in rising the force of the sea to produce electric power were ...

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  7. ELECTION ON MAY 3?

    BRISBANE, March 17.— State Cabinet is expected to decide on May 3 as the date for the election at the ...

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  8. UNIONS' NEW APPROACH TO BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, March 17. —In any basic wage claim the unions would demand an entirely new approach to the ...

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  9. MINE SWEEPER OFFICER REPRIMANDED

    SYDNEY, March 17.—At the first ceremonial R.A.N. Court Martial conducted on board ship since the end of ...

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  10. £750,000 MAY BE SPENT IN FURTHER SEARCH FOR OIL

    BRISBANE, March 17.—A further £750,000 may be spent by Shell (Queensland) Development Pty. Ltd., in continuing exploratory work in locating oil in Queensland. Its equipment will include the most modern boring ...

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  11. Linseed Oil Restrictions YOU CANNOT PAINT INSIDE YOUR HOUSE!

    BRISBANE, March 17.—Restrictions on the use of linseed oil-based paints issued to-day by the ...

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  12. BLITZ AGAINST UNLICENSED RADIO LISTENERS SOON

    CANBERRA, March 17.—A blitz against unlicensed radio listeners will be launched shortly by the Postmaster General's Department, the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Chippendall) warned to-day. He ...

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  13. Widespread Trouble Threatened on the Northern Coalfields

    SYDNEY, March 17. — Widespread trouble is threatened on New South Wales coal fields, following the decision of Illawarra Deputies and Shot Firers Association to cease work in 14 days unless their claims are ...

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  14. MARTIAL LAW HAS BEEN LIFTED IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, March 17.—The secret radio of the Jewish terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi, soon after the announcement that martial law was to be lifted in Palestine, boasted that the authorities had not, as they ...

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  15. VALUE OF THE WOOL CLIP MAY EXCEED £90,000,000

    BRISBANE. March 17.—The value of the current season's wool clip probably will reach the record figure of £90.000,000 ...

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  16. £2500 WRIT FOR ALLEGED DEFAMATION

    BRISBANE, March 17.—Mr. J. H. Mann, M.L.A., Brisbane. has taken out a writ in the Supreme Court against Charles Coward, ...

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  17. Victory For Patrick MARCUS KNOCKED OUT IN THE FIRST ROUND

    SYDNEY, March 17.— Within one minute 20 seconds of the start of the big fight at the Stadium to-night, Vic Patrick (9.6½) knocked out the American, Eddie ...

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  18. COMMUNAL RIOTING IN N.W. PUNJAB HILL DISTRICT

    LONDON, March 17.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent states that most of the Punjab trouble areas now are peaceful, but communal rioting continues in the hill district are peaceful, but communal rioting continues in the ...

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  19. FORCED LANDING IN BOGGY FLAT

    MURWILLUMBAH, Mar. 17.—A twin-engined R.A.A.F. Dakota transport 'plane made a forced landing on a ...

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  20. Guerrilla Leader Did Not Turn Up

    LONDON, March 17. —Reuter's special correspondent with the U.N.O. Balkans Commission said that ...

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  21. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT IN THE WATERSIDE STRIKE ARE BRIGHTER

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Prospects of settlement of the Waterside strike now are brighter than any time since the strike began. The Stevedoring Commission will confer with the executive of the Sydney branch of the ...

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  22. POTATO FAMINE EASIER BEFORE END OF MONTH?

    BRISBANE. March 17.—Queensland's record potato famine, now in its third month, should be eased at least ...

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  23. MINE SWEEPING OFF THE QUEENSLAND COAST

    CANBERRA. March 17.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. W. J. Riordan) added that the 10 vessels engaged in mine sweeping off ...

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