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  3. WEEK-END OF SLAUGHTER

    JERUSALEM, March 29.—Following a week-end of slaughter in Palestine, in which more than 100 people were killed and dozens injured, fighting flared up intermittently in ...

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  4. Strike Leader Will Urge Men To Stay Out

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Central Disputes Committee is endeavouring to prevent Rockhampton railway strikers from deciding ...

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  5. Believe Hiraji Can Be Saved

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Hiraji who was injured in the Sydney Cup to-day, will be saved, but will never race again. ...

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  6. Record Crowd Out Of Hand At Royal Show

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three times yesterday police had to suspend trading at the Royal Show to reduce stampedes among the record crowd. ...

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  7. No Quorum In New Chinese Assembly

    NANKING, March 29.—China's new National Assembly met for the first time this morning without a quorum present. It adjourned till to-morrow after a brief opening ceremony. ...

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  8. TRICYCLE NEEDED RUNNING REPAIRS

    George Duncan and Bill Hammerton, of Newcastle, had to make an intricate mechanical repair before their tricycle was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 12 Bookmakers Suspended; Grafton 'Strike'

    GRAFTON, Monday.—Twelve Northern Rivers bookmakers had their licences suspended by the stewards at Grafton Diggers' Race ...

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  10. 'Imported Politics Not Required'

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australians' love of their own country should be so great that they could solve their problems without having to import any political philosophy, said Mr. ...

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  11. Bedside Court For Woman Found Stabbed

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Maltese woman was found on a bed in her home at Wentworthville late this afternoon with four stab wounds ...

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  12. Burma Moves Against Communists

    RANGOON, March 29. A.A.P.—The Government held conclusive proof that the Communists were trying to seize power by force of ...

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  13. Babylonians Went Beyond Eye For Eye

    NEW YORK, March 29.—The biblical code, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, was not good enough for the Babylonians 4000 ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. Easter Railway Takings Rise

    Easter revenue at Newcastle railway station from the sale of tickets was £1573 more than for Easter, 1947. The takings, including ...

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  15. 15 Hours At Bottom Of Mine Shaft

    PERTH, Monday.—Norman Teede, 54, railway worker, fell 40 feet down a mine shaft at Broad Arrow yesterday. He was at the ...

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  16. Russians 'May Repeat Czech Coup' In Austria

    LONDON, March 29.—Evidence is accumulating of communist preparations in the Russian zone of Austria on the lines of the ...

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  17. "Distance" Swimmer Was Out Of Depth

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Stockton lifesavers had two surprises when they rescued a man from the sea at Tamarama last night. ...

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  18. Wants Truman To Confer With Stalin

    NEW YORK, March 29. A.A.P.—Senator Claude Pepper (Democrat, Florida), in a broadcast appealed to President Truman to try ...

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  19. When The Wind Blows Free

    The Sydney yacht Windward scuds along in a Lake Macquarie Yacht Club race on Belmont Bay yesterday afternoon. Windward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "QUIT AMERICAS" GAINS SUPPORT

    BOGOTA (Colombia), March 29. A.A.P.—A Guatemalan move to end European colonial rule in the Western Hemisphere is ...

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  21. Boy Drowned At Carrington

    Frank Byers, 6, of Darling-street, Carrington, was drowned near the Timber Wharf, at the foot of Darling-street, yesterday afternoon ...

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  22. Island Yielded Old Tin Of Tapioca

    HOBART, Monday.—A tin of tapioca left on Macquarie Island by the Mawson expedition in 1911 was found by the crew of ...

    Article : 280 words
  23. Shots Fired At U.S. Consul

    WINDSOR (Ontario), March 29. A.A.P.—Two shots were fired at the United States Consul (Mr. John Bankhead) as he eased his ...

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  24. Winter Not Here Yet, Says Weather Bureau

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The cold spell which had swept much of the State was expected to ease considerably within 48 hours, a Weather ...

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  25. Cairo Police Arrest Communists

    CAIRO, March 29. A.A.P.—The Cairo police have discovered what is believed to be the headquarters of the Communist Party which is ...

    Article : 293 words
  26. SHIP DEVELOPS ENGINE TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The 7000- ton steamer Pemba, which left Sydney for Mauritius yesterday, has developed engine trouble. She is ...

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