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  3. RAIL STRIKE MAY END

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Ten thousand railwaymen, on strike or stood down because of the five-week old strike, are expected to resume work to-morrow morning. ...

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  4. Finns Ready To Accept Moscow Pact

    HELSINKI, Feb. 29. A.A.P.—Most political parties are ready to accept Stalin's proposal for a military pact, says Reuters. ...

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  5. RAINED, BUT FISHED ON

    Mr. G. Andrews, of Cook's Hill, quickly improvised a canvas shelter and carried on with his fishing in the rain from a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Nationalists Quit Main Manchuria Port

    NANKING, Feb. 29.—Nationalist forces have withdrawn from Yingkow, the main supply port of Manchuria, Government sources stated. ...

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  7. Train Blown Up; 26 Britons Die

    JERUSALEM, Feb. 29. A.A.P.—Twenty-six British soldiers were killed when terrorists blew up three packed coaches of the Cairo-Haifa train at 9.45 a.m. to-day. ...

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  8. Pillion R[?]de[?] Killed

    Douglas Duncan, 22, married, of Roxburgh-street. Stockton, was fatally injured on Saturday night when the motor-cycle on which he ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS IN ATHENS ROUNDED UP

    ATHENS, Feb. 29. A.A.P.—Several hundred Communists were arrested yesterday morning in Athens on suspicion of helping the ...

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  10. "Italy, France May Be Next"

    LONDON, Feb, 29.—Britain, France [?] the United States view the situation arising for the Communist coup in Czechoslovakia as very grave, and are concerned at the possibility that ...

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  11. HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH

    A hundred and sixty points of rain fell in Newcastle between midday and 8 p.m. yesterday. The rain was widespread in the Hunter Valley, with heavy ...

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  12. Five Injured In Collisions

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Five people were injured in two traffic accidents in Sydney to-day. Three were admitted to hospitals. ...

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  13. Rigid Controls Adopted For Japanese Arms

    NANKING, Feb 29.—Rigid restrictions on the manufacture of arms, and the abolition of military, naval and air installation and ...

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  14. Three Sydney Men Killed In Falls

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Three men were killed in falls in Sydney to-day—one in a fall down a flight of stairs in the city, one over a ...

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  15. America Has Special Suit For Atomic Age

    NEW YORK, Feb. 29.—A department store in Chicago is exhibiting an "atomic sola suit" for 21st century man. ...

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  16. CIVIL WAR IN YEMEN

    CAIRO, Feb. 29. A.A.P.—Civil war is reported to have broken out in Yemen between the "loyalist forces" and those of the new Imam ...

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  17. Alleges Dutch Refused To Extend Visa

    BATAVIA, Feb. 29.—The Batavian correspondent of the Soviet Tass news agency said he was leaving. Indonesia to-morrow because ...

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  18. Ferraro Family Flies to Reunion

    PERTH, Sunday.—The "flying" Ferraro family arrived at Guildford airport on Friday night after a 10-day flight from Italy. ...

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  19. Man Burnt To Death In House

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Fatal burns were received early this morning by William Arthur Whittaker, 75, of King-street, City. ...

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  20. India, Pakistan Budget For Deficits

    NEW DELHI, Feb. 29.—The Indian Finance Minister (Mr. Chetty), presenting India's first Budget, announced an estimated deficit of over ...

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  21. GUATEMALA ISSUE BEFORE U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 29. A.A.P.—Guatemala has formally protested to the United Nations against the presence of British cruisers in Guatemalan waters. The Guatemalan Foreign ...

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  22. Italian Boy Prodigy Hailed In New York

    NEW YORK, Feb. 29.—Eighty musicians of the famous New York Philbarmonic Orchestra took their seats on the Carnegie Hall stage ...

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  23. TIDAL WAVE HITS SARDINIAN PORT

    CAGLIARI (Sardinia), Feb. 29. A.A.P.—The most violent tidal wave in living memory struck the port and sank four barges and ...

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  24. Storms Break Long, Dry Spell In S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Violent storms, accompanied by heavy rain and hail, have broken in the Far Northern areas of the State. The ...

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    The tailer were biting well, so A. Mitten, R. Wright and B. Bartholomew ignored the rain at a Newcastle wharf yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WOMAN LEADER OF NAZI PARTY ARRESTED

    STUTTGART, Feb. 29. A.A.P.—Police at Babenhausen last night arrested Frau Gertrud Scholz-Klink, Former Reich Women's leader of the ...

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  27. Long Swim Fails To Save Friend

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A brave three-mile swim at night in heavy seas in Moreton Bay late last night by James Michael Devine, 17, ...

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  28. Launch Towed Off Shark Island

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Water police to-night rescued a 40ft. motor-launch which had been driven on to the rocks at Shark Island, Rose ...

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  29. 2 KILLED IN GOLD COAST CLASH

    ACCRA (Gold Coast), Feb. 29. A.A.P.—Two persons were killed and 14 injured when African ex-servicemen seeking the release of ...

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  30. Small Craft Flung Ashore by Squall

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Many people narrowly escaped drowning in Port Phillip Bay to-day when a south-westerly squall whipped up ...

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  31. Two Typists Leave Tokyo For U.S.

    TOKYO Feb. 29.—A.A.P.—Two Australian girls whose employment with the American forces was terminated recently at the Australian ...

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  32. Golf Club, Radio Shop Burgled

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Goods valued at £320 were stolen in two cases of breaking and entering last night. Goods and golf clubs valued ...

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  33. "THE TIMES" EDITOR DIES ON SHIP

    LONDON, Feb. 29. A.A.P.—Mr. R. A. Barrington-Ward, who had been editor of "The Times" since 1941, died on board Llangibby. ...

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  34. Bank Clerk Still Missing

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Ainslie Auburn Kingsford, bank clerk, who disappeared on January 28, is still missing. ...

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  35. Attempt To Derail N.Z. Train Fails

    AUCKLAND Sunday.—An attempt was made to derail a train at Purewa tunnel, close to Auckland, last night. ...

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  36. ACTIVITY ON KOREAN FRONTIER REPORTED

    SEOUL (Korea), Feb. 29. A.A.P.—United State troops were digging in along the line which divides the U.S. and Russian sectors of ...

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  37. POLICE SAY WOMAN KILLED DAUGHTER

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—The half-caste Maori wife of a Chinese, Margaret Mary Teresa Loo, 26, was charged in the Police Court ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. German Scientists Arrive

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Five German scientists-the first of a batch of 30 engaged by the Australian Scientific Mission in Germany to ...

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