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  3. May Prosecute Nearly 1000 Tram Men

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Brisbane City Council intends to prosecute nearly 1000 tramwaymen who stopped work for 24 hours yesterday. ...

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  4. WASHING DAY ON BOARD THE TRAWLERS

    Trawlermen took advantage of yesterday's better weather and patches of sunshine to do their washing. The trawlers were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Used Helicopter To Save Man From Mud

    NEW YORK, March 13.—A man trapped in mud off Long Island was saved by a police helicopter, which reached him when ...

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  6. U.S. Depression "Not In Sight"

    NEW YORK, March 13. A.A.P.—Despite rising unemployment figures and declining prIces throughout the nation, Government and private economists contend no depression is in sight. ...

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  7. NORMAL RECOVERY BY KING

    LONDON, March 13. A.A.P.—The King is making a normal recovery from the operation he underwent at Buckingham Palace yesterday to improve the flow of ...

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  8. Wire-Tapping "Plot" In New York Disclosed

    NEW YORK, March 13. A.A.P. —A plot to obtain city official secrets by telephone wire-tapping was disclosed to-day by the Mayor of ...

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  9. Some Towns In Queensland Short Of Food

    Widespread floods are affecting several districts in south-west Queensland and in some towns, including Windorah, supplies of food ...

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  10. Builders Agree To Pay New Hostel Rates

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A threatened strike of building workers living at Government hostels in Canberra was averted at a mass ...

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  11. PREMIER'S THREAT ON POSTAL VOTE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Slate Government will "thoroughly investigate" the postal vole system if the postal vote for Concord by-election is not in accord with the average percentage of votes cast in the ...

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  12. Boy Slept In Grass While 1000 Searched

    GULGONG, Sunday.—A seven-year-old boy, lost in dense scrub 15 miles from Gulgong, last night slept with his dog in long grass ...

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  13. Leg Found Off Heads; Scar Identity Clue

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An old scar near the shin is expected to help police identify a leg and lower portion of a man's body found ...

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  14. RUSSIA "NOT ENEMY"

    LONDON, March 13. A.A.P.— Every family in Britain was spending over more than 3/ a day "to enable the Labour Government to ...

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  15. TRAWLER COOK'S BODY FOUND

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two boys found a man's body floating in Sydney Harbour at 7 a.m. to-day. Police identified the man at ...

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  16. NO SUPER-WEAPON FOR GERM WAR

    WASHINGTON, March 15. A.A.P.—Reports that populations could be wiped out with biological agents were ...

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  17. British-U.S. Relationship 'High' In Japan

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Relations between the British and American occupation forces in Japan were at the highest level they had ever been, ...

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  18. Electrocuted When Adjusting Mower Lead

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Hugh Bean, 63, was rlectrocuted when adjusting a lead to an electric lawn mower at his home in Merryland ...

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  19. Youth Arrested After Car Chase

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Leura police this afternoon chased three youths in a car, allegedly stolen from Sydney. One of them was arrested. ...

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  20. Roadside Operation For Man Bitten By Snake

    QUICK THINKING by an ambulance bearer and a doctor's action in performing a minor operation in the ambulance by the ...

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  21. 200 Meet To Plan Claim On Fortune

    LONDON, March 13. A.A.P.— Two hundred claimants to the "Edwards millions"—a fabulous Anglo-American fortune said to amount to ...

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  22. Russia Builds Up Oil Base

    MOSCOW, March 13. A.A.P.— Russia is successfully building up a powerful oil base in the East, on Mr. Stalin's orders. ...

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  23. Dalton People Ready To Leave

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Fearing a major earthquake, many Dalton residents sat up all last night ready to leave the town. ...

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  24. Berlin Airlift Record

    BERLIN, March 13. A.A.P.—A record of 45,700 tons of vital supplies was flown to Berlin by planes on the Allied airlift in the past ...

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  25. Heavy Fighting Near Mandalay

    RANGOON, March 13. A.A.P.— Karen tribesmen have occupied part of Mandalay. Heavy fighting between Karens and Government ...

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  26. 259 FLU DEATHS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 13. A.A.P.— There were 259 deaths from influenza in London and the great towns of England and Wales last week, ...

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  27. U.S. Bomber's New Carrying Record

    FORT WORTH, March 13. A.A.P.—A B36 bomber carried 10,0001b of bombs 5000 miles in a 9600-mile round trip flight in 44 ...

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  28. New Devices For Old Warship

    LONDON March 13. A.A.P.— The 21-year-old British cruiser Cumberland (10,000 tons) is to be converted at the naval dockyard at ...

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  29. Cubans Attack U.S. Embassy

    HAVANA, March 13. A.A.P.— Infuriated Cubans stoned the United States Embassy to-day and tried to burn the Embassy's flag. ...

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  30. Sharp Directive To Japan On Mining

    TOKYO, March 13. A.A.P.— General MacArthur told the Japanese Government sharply to correct current malpractices in the ...

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  31. Limit Powers Of Courts-Martial

    LONDON, March 13. A.A.P.— It will no longer be possible for courts-martial to impose sentences involving penal servitude, hard ...

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  32. BRITISH MINERS' BETTER OUTPUT

    LONDON, March 13. A.A.P.— The most encouraging feature of the British coal position had been the rise in output per manshift, ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. FIREMAN HIT BY STANCHION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A fireman on a Lithgow-bound train was injured to-night when hit on the head by a stanchion as the train left ...

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  34. Earl To Return On Banana Ship

    LONDON, March 13. A.A.P.— Earl Baldwin, the Governor of Leeward Islands, left for Dieppe, from where he will return to ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. WAR WAIFS FOR AUSTRALIA

    HAMBURG, March 13. A.A.P. —The first 12 of a group of 500 waifs from displaced persons camps will leave the British zone of ...

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  36. CZECH TRADE PACT WITH ALBANIA

    PRAGUE, March 13. A.A.P.— It has been officially announced that Albania and Czechoslovakia have signed a one-year trade ...

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  37. ACTRESS COLLAPSES

    LONDON, March 13. A.A.P.— "Chic" Elliott, the Australian commedienne appearing in the West End play "The Kid from ...

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