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  3. Man Joins Wrong Ship For London

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Ernest Jones, of East Melbourne, reached Sydney to-day on board the Stratheden, from Melbourne. ...

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  4. 80 EARTH TREMORS HIT DALTON

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The township of Dalton, near Gunning, had three major and between 80 and 90 minor earth tremors to-day. ...

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  5. Officials Deny Maintenance of Planes Suffered

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Airline officials to-day denied that servicing and maintenance of aircraft in Australia had suffered because of ...

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  6. Newcastle Streets Flooded

    Torrential rain flooded Newcastle streets yesterday morning and late afternoon. Top: This scene is Steel-street was typical of many parts of the city. Right: Acts of gallantry were not uncommon. Mr. R. Roffey lifts Miss Gloria Bennett across a city street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Large Coastal Strip Flooded

    Torrential rain yesterday from Wollongong to 100 miles north of Newcastle caused flooding at Albion Park and Wyong and seriously delayed train and air schedules. ...

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  8. Clash (Of Air) Gave Downpour

    THIS is what caused yesterday's downpour in Newcastle— Cool southern ai clashed with moist air which has been lying ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. U.K. Minister Taunted By Own Members

    LONDON, March 11. A.A.P.— Labour members taunted the Secretary of War (Mr. Shinwell) during the Army Estimates debate in ...

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  10. U.S. Delegate Walks Out Of U.N.O. Meeting

    NEW YORK, March 11. A.A.P —The United States walked out of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, in protest against ...

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  11. Australia Beats N.Z. in First Round of Quiz

    The Australian national quiz team defeated the New Zealand team by two points in the opening round of the Empire quiz championship, ...

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  12. "Axis Sally" Guilty on Treason Count

    WASHINGTON, March 11. A.A.P.—A jury yesterday found Mildred Gillars ("Axis Sally"), 48, quilty of treason in having made ...

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  13. Mr. Menzies To Visit North

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Leador of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) will make extensive political tours in all States during the ...

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  14. Mr. D. Watkins Endorsed For Newcastle

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The sitting member for the Federal seat of Newcastle, Mr. D. O. Watkins, was endorsed by the State Executive of ...

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  15. Berlin "Continuing Peace Threat"

    WASHINGTON, March 11. A.A.P.—The blockade of Berlin was a day to day threat to the peace of the world, the U.S. Army Secretary (Mr. Kenneth Royall) said. ...

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  16. TRAMWAYMEN FLOUT COURT ORDER

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Executive of the Brisbane Tramways' Union to-day decided to call another City Council tram and bus ...

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  17. Queen Mary Came Second To Playmate

    LONDON, March 11.— Blonde, blue-eyed, four-year-old Michael Wakefield, of Nottinghill Gage, London, forgot to bow as he ...

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  18. Soviet Says Russian "Grilled" In U.S.

    LONDON, March 11. A.A.P.— Moscow Radio to-day alleged that the American Federal Bureau of Investigation had "grilled" ...

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  19. "Won't Forgive," Says Rabbi

    FRANKFURT, March 11. A.A.P. —A small band of German Jews, weeping unashamedly, watched their leader, Max Meyer, kindle the ...

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  20. Reduced Tax Plan To Hold Country People

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Holloway) to-day suggested that country people be given a tax cut to induce them to stay in ...

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  21. British Firms Not Quitting Burma

    RANGOON, March 11. A.A.P.— The chiefs of British firms announced they intend to remain in Burma at least for the time being. ...

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  22. Greeks Foil Plan to Kill U.S. General

    ATHENS, March 11. A.A.P.— The Greek Minister of Public Order (M. Constantin Rendis) said to-day that the police had foiled a ...

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  23. Grafton Hospital Dispute Ends

    GRAFTON, Friday.—The dispute at Grafton Base Hospital was settled at a compulsory conference to-night before Mr. W. F. Read, Conciliation ...

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  24. GENERAL GIRAUD GRAVELY ILL

    DIJON, March 11. A.A.P.-General Henri Giraud, who is gravely ill at a military hospital, received the last rites of the Roman Catholic ...

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  25. SOVIET OFFICIAL REPLACED

    LONDON, March 11. A.A.P.— Moscow Radio announced that Mikhai Rodinov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. ISRAEL SIGNS "CEASE FIRE"

    LONDON, March 11. A.A.P.— Israel and Transjordan to-day signed a formal cease fire agreement at Rhodes. ...

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