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  4. TWO CHARGED IN U.S. WITH SPYING

    Woshington, March 6.—The Soviet Ambassador, Alexander Panyushkin, yesterday demanded that the United States order the release of Valentine Gubotchey, a Russian employee of the United Nations, who was arrested in New York ...

    Article : 455 words
  5. CHANGES IN RUSSIAN POLITBUREAU

    London, March 6.—Stalin has strengthened the Polit-bureau, which under his directions, is the supreme authority for Soviet policy making. According to the "Sunday Times," this, well informed quarters in London believe, is the meaning ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. Development of Iron-Steel Industry in W.A.

    Sydney, March 6.—Prospectus for the issue of capital for a new steel industry in Western Australia would be issued tomorrow, said Messrs. R. S. Conrow and E. S. Spooner, directors of Western Steel Enterprise Ltd., which will develop on [?]tions are complete, except that it will be at a sea port in Western Australia. Most likely places are Albany, Bunbury, Fremantle or Geraldton. Bunbury appears to have the advantage for proximity to coal if it is decided to use Collie ...

    Article : 324 words
  7. Building up U.S. Air Power

    New York, March 6.—Jim Lucas correspondent for the Scripps-Howard Newspaper chain, said the United States Air Force B50, by Air Force standards. ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. RUSSIAN LEADERSHIP REORGANISATION

    Reuter's Washington correspondent says diplomats today thought the reshuffle might mean a general reorganisation of the Russian leadership into a ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. MOLOTOV PROMOTED

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Sunday Times" savs that so fir as Molotov being dismissed, as had been suggested, he has been promoted. The ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. COUNTER MOVES

    The "Sunday Disp[?]ch" state that while final preparations are bing made for the signing of the Atlantic Pact the Kremlin is steamlining its political and ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. CITY HAS INCH OF RAIN FOR WEEK-END

    An inch of rain fell in the city from Saturday morning till yesterday afternoon. The rain was much lighter than last week's downpour, and, although the rain was good for any tanks that had not previously filled, it was more of a garden ...

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  12. Girl Charged With Murder of Mother

    Lithgow, March 6.—Doris Rebecca Lothian (35) was fatally shot at her home in Inch Street, Lithgow, while she and her family were sitting at tea ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. VICTORIA LEADS IN TESTIMONIAL

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  14. MR. EDEN'S VIEW

    Adelaide, March 6.—Mr. Anthony Eden, who arrived in Adelaide today, said he did not consider the removal of M. Molo[?]ov from the post of Foreign ...

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  15. Tonight's Opening of Art Exhibition

    At 8 o'clock this evening, at the Technical College Anne[?]e, the Deputy Mayor, Alderman H. C. Lunam, will open the most ...

    Article : 386 words
  16. TEACHERS CLAIM £250 PER YEAR RISES

    Sydney, March 6.—Yearly aggregate payment of £3,000,000 is involved in the wage increase claim which the N.S.W. Teachers Federation proposes to file with the Industrial Commission on behalf of 12,000 to 13,000 primary and ...

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  17. NEWMARKET AND AUSTRALIAN CUP

    Melbourne, March 6.—Penalties announced for Flemington are 5 lb. San Domenlco in the Newmarket and 5 lb. Royal Pageant in the Australian Cup. ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN FIFTH TEST

    Port Elizabeth, March C.—The M.C.C. had n good start in the Fifth Test against South Africa by capturing two wickets for thirteen runs in the ...

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  19. Scotland Yard Working Feverishly on Murder Case

    London, March 6.—Scotland Yard men investigation the case of the missing Henderson and McSwan families in a builder's workshop in Southern ...

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  20. Adelaide Abattoirs Strike Continues

    Adelaide, March 6.—A" meeting of Abattoirs strikers today decided by 178 votes to 152 to reject their union's recommendation in return to work, and the ...

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  21. PMG OFFICERS CONFER

    The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) president at an interstate conference of high executives of the Post Office, called in Melbourne recently to discuss plans to speed-up the £42,000,000 works programme which is designed to restore and expand communication services. Here are, left to right: The Acting Chief Engineer (Mr N. W. Hayes), the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DEGREE COURSES

    Sydney, March 6.—The Council of N.S.W. University of Technology would consider an intension to country centres of degree courses in civil electrical ...

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  23. U.S. CABINET CHANGE

    Washington, March. 6.—Louis A. Johnson. Assistant Secretary for War under Franklin Roosevelt. has been named by President Truman to succeed James ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. Truck Reported Stolen

    A truck belonging to Campbell and Sutton's was reported stolen from premises in Blende Street between 1 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday. Until late ...

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