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  4. AMERICAN AID IN EVENT OF WAR

    Sydney, March 2. — Although Brigadier General Robert Travis, U.S. G.O.C. Pacific Air Command said United States would spring to Australia's aid if she were threatened, an entirely different story, was told by the Prime Minister in ...

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  5. NEW GUINEA TIMBER CASE COMMISSION

    Sydney, March 2. — Wartime chief of the Brisbane branch of the Army Investigations Directorate, Alfred Cram—mond, told the New Guinea Timber Royal Commission today he had almost been given to understand that Edward Farrell ...

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  6. Huge Blackmarket In Meat Uncovered

    Sydney, March 2. — A blackmarket in meat which involved thousands of pounds weekly had been uncovered by investigating officers of the Prices Branch, the Prices Minister, Mr. Finnan, said tonight. It was one of the biggest rackets ...

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  7. £3 Million Scheme For Our Airlines

    Melbourne, March 2. — A £3,000,000 scheme to make Australia's airways the safest in the world has been adopted by the Civil Aviation Department. The Department has contracted with Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd. ...

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  8. Union News And Views

    This space is speel [?] reserved for local union news and views. Reports or union meetings are welcomed. ...

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  9. Hill Men In Adelaide Hospital

    In a letter from Royal Adelaide Hospital. Mr. Chas. Sargent, says he is very satisfied with everything He expects to be put in plaster any day. ...

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  10. Technical College

    Daylight training for first year apprentices in bo[?]lermaking will start tomorrow. The students concerned should report to Mr. Slater at 8 a.m. ...

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  11. MacArthur Outlines Anglo-American Pacific Defence Strategy

    New York, March 2.—in a worlds copyright interview Riven to "Daily Mall" correspondent, G. Ward Price in Tokio, General MacArthur outlined a ...

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  12. BODY SEEN BY RESCUERS

    Early this morning, just before this paper was ready to go to press, an official from the North Mine stated that a body had been seen ...

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  13. Next Week's Art Exhibition

    The 40 contemporary British paintings sent to Australia by the British Council. left Adelaide yesterday, and should arrive here today. ...

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  14. Premier Welcomed To Broken Hill

    A gathering was held at the Council Chambers yesterday at 5 p.m. to give the Premier, Mr. J. McGirr, a welcome to Broken Hill. Various sections of ...

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  15. A.E.U. MEETING

    An A.E.U. branch meeting will be held it the Trade Hall tonight to deal with the report of the committee on the log to be submitted to the M.M.A. ...

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  16. W.I.U. of A. NOTICE OF MOTION

    The following notice of motion has been received by the W.I.U. of A. Secretary (Mr. C. T. Vinell): "I hereby give you notice of motion ...

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  17. Public Service Board Report

    Canberra, March 2. — Mr. Chifley. Prime Minister, said today the Public Service Board was not satisfied that all Commonwealth departments were ...

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  18. Mistook Snake For Wood !

    Lithgow, March 2.—A woman gathering wood at Hartley Vale late yesterday mistook a snake for a piece of wood i[?] the railing light and picked it up. She ...

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  19. Barrier Industrial Council

    A committee formed to an into ways of recognising the service of Mr. H. P. O'Neill will meet at the Trades Hall at 4.15 this afternoon. ...

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  20. Munro For Trial

    Sydney. March 2. — Jockey Darby Munro (35). of Wansey Road. Rand wick, was at Kogarah Court today committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  21. LATE ARRIVAL OF ADELAIDE PLANE

    Due to engine trouble which developed shortly after the Adelaide plane left Remark, the plane, carrying 15. passengers, wan forced to return then ...

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  22. O'KEEFE CASE

    Melbourne. March 2.—Judgment in the O'Keefe deportation case was reserved by the Full High Court today after the conclusion of argument. Mrs. O'Keefe. ...

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  23. F.E.D. & F.A. Meeting

    The fortnightly meeting of the K.E.D. and F.A. was held last night. Mr. W. C. Williams presiding. Three new members were admitted by ballot. ...

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  24. SPLIT 'FINAL' IN WORLD TRADE UNIONS

    Mr A. E. Monk, the secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, expressed the opinion in London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THREE DEATHS IN QUEENSLAND TOWNS

    Brisbane, March 2. — Queensland coastal towns have been devastated by a raging cyclone, and already three deaths hove been reported. The cyclone is expected to reach the N.S.W. border in the next 24 hours. Queensland Weather ...

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  26. TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR

    Sydney, March 2.—Test selectors today staggered sportsmen by omitting Keith Miller from the Australian cricket team to tour South Africa. Miller is regarded ...

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  27. Education Committee

    A special meeting of the New Deal for Education Committee was held on Friday February 25, Mr. J. Darcy presiding. ...

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  28. Gales In Europe

    London. March 2.—Gales which swept Europe yesterday left behind death, wrecked buildings, broken communications, and crippled ships. Twenty people ...

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  29. Compensation Application

    An application was heard in the District Court yesterday before Judge F. W. Berne for directions as to the payment of moneys held in trust for Elda ...

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  30. JOE LOUIS RETIRES OFFICIALLY

    New York. March 2.—The retirement of Joe Louis yesterday has thrown Die entire boxing world into confusion, with managers scrambling madly for the ...

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  31. S.A. M.P. DEAD

    Adelaide. March 2. — The sudden death occurred in Adelaide today, in his seventieth year, of the Hon. A. P. Blesing. who was State Minister of ...

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  32. Soldier Swept To His Death

    Sydney, March 2.—A soldier, who was swept to his death on the troop-ship. Westralia. during a cyclone off the coast last night, was Private Harold William ...

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