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  2. Advertising

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  3. U.S. TANKER BREAKS IN TWO

    Honolulu, March 13—The six-thousand-ton American tanker, Fort Dearborn, bound for Shanghai, broke in two 800 miles north-west of Honolulu. The two halves are reported to be sinking with a crew of 42 aboard. Five ships ...

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  4. TRUMAN ASKS FOR AID FOR GREECE

    Washington, March 13—President Truman, addressing the joint session of Congress, asked for approval for 400 million dollars aid to Greece and Turkey. He also sought authority to send American civil and military personnel to either ...

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  5. HIGH COURT DECISION RESERVED

    Melbourne, March 13—In the Full High Court today argument was heard on whether Acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman had sole authority to control procedure in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. The matter relates to the ...

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  6. SERIOUS CRISIS OF SYDNEY WHARVES

    Sydney, March 13—The Sydney waterside strike will enter its fifth day tomorrow following a decision by the Sydney-branch executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation to continue the stoppage. After an executive meeting of the Sydney ...

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  7. Close Contest For Miners' Presidency

    Sydney, March 13.—Four candidates are expected to have a chance of being elected General President of the Miners' Federation after primary votes ...

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  8. Fanners Killed In Shooting Tragedy

    Sydney, March 13.—Two wealthy farmers and property owners of the Lower North Coast were killed in a shooting traced last night. They ...

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  9. Discussions On Steel Employees Dismissal

    Sydney, March 13.—The Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Hamilton Knight, today discussed with representatives of the men who had been ...

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  10. Fortune Left By Spinster

    Sydney, March 13.—Probate was granted today in the late Miss Kate Knox (87) who died on December 1. The estate was valuer ...

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  11. Part Of Bonus Retention By Companies

    Certain matters concerning bonus payments and retention of part by the Mining Coys, are contained in a letter to Mr. J. G. Polkinghorne, Secretary ...

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  12. Rioting In India Spreads

    New Delhi, March 13.—Rioting in Punjab has spread to communique issued by the North-west Frontier ...

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  13. May Day Stoppage

    Melbourne, March 13—The President at the A.C.T.U.. Mr. Clarey. said today he doubted it the Emergency Committee of the A.C.T.U. had any power to ...

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  14. Economic Isolation Disastrous

    Canberra, March 13.—Economic iso-action would be disastrous for Australia as a great part of her secondary industry relied on Imported ...

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  15. No Ban On Communist Party

    Canberra, March 13.—The Government will not ban the Communist Party of Australia. said the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, in the House of ...

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  16. Objected To Photographers

    Canberra, March 13.—Mr. Brennan (Lab., Vic) today questioned in the House of Representatives the authority of the Speaker to permit moving ...

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  17. New Arbitration Bill

    Canberra, March 13.—Moving the second rending of a bill to amend the Conciliation and Arbitration Act in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  18. DAMAGE TO RAILWAY LINE

    Dubbo, March 12.—Railway gan[?] have repaired the damage to the permanent way caused by the derailment of twenty tricks of goods train ...

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  19. BERNBOROUGH'S TRAINER DISCOUNTS FOAL STORIES

    Sydney, March 13.—Harry Plant, Bernborough's former trainer, returned, yesterday by air from America. He said that because of what he knew ...

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  20. Civil War In Paraguay

    Asuncion (Paraguay), March 13.—An official announcement said that a bombing squadron "went into action" against the Army First Infantry ...

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  21. COAL MINES ACT AMENDMENT

    Sydney, March 13.—The Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, passed committee states in the Legislative Assembly today. Mr. Baddeley ...

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  22. W.A. Elections On Saturday

    Perth, March 13.—The State elections will be held on Saturday next and both major parties express confidence in the result. The Labor ...

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  23. DEFENCE COSTS

    Canberra, march 12.—How much a country with a population of 7,000,000 can afford of its manpower and [?] for postwar defence in the question to be ...

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  25. Warning To Russia

    The "New York Times" says, "This is nothing less than a warning to Russia to desist from physical aggression and the diplomatic attrition that have ...

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  26. Terrorist Appeal To Russia And France

    Jerusalem, March 13.—The terrorist Irgun Zval Leumi's secret radio appealed to Russia and France to raise the Palestine question at Moscow ...

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  27. Two Men Receive Death Sentence

    Sydney, March 13.—Late tonight the jury returned a verdict of guilty in the case in which Antonio Martini (32) and Edward Garland (34) were ...

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  28. DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE ?

    London, March 12.—By day a brilliant, recognised exponent of the latest developments in the treatment of nervous and mental diseases, by night a night club ...

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  29. Boys Sentenced For Murder

    London, March 13.—The Jury found boys from Standon Farm Approved School, guilty of having murdered Assistant-Master. William Peter ...

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  30. SUCCESS OF STATE BRICKWORKS ASSURED

    Sydney, March 13.—The success of the re-established state brickworks was now beyond question said the Premier, Mr. McDirr, tonight. He said the ...

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  31. Freighter Strikes Mine

    Rome, March 13.—The American freighter. Exanthin, bound for Genoa from Alexandra, struck a mine off Pianosa Island yesterday. The ...

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