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  4. PLAN TO PARACHUTE IMMIGRANTS

    New York, March 12.—A plan to parachute illegal immigrants into Palestine and to land others at clandestine air-fields was revealed in a full page advertisement in the "New York Post" inserted by the Political Action Committee for ...

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  5. THREAT OF STRIKE IN GAS PLANTS

    Sydney, March 12.—Shift workers in Sydney's three gas plants will stop work next Wednesday to consider strike action unless the Federal Arbitration Court gives a decision ...

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  6. IMPROVEMENTS IN MINING SAFETY CODES

    Sydney, March 12.—In the Legislative Assembly today the Minister for Mines, Mr. Baddeley on the second reading of the Coal Mines Regulation Amendment Bill said that even though N.S.W. had one of the finest mining safety codes ...

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  7. SHORTAGE OF LINSEED SERIOUS

    Sydney, March 12.—A dismal outlock faces virtually every secondary industry in Australia if the linseed shortage is not overcome very soon according to statements made by speakers at a public meeting in the Sidney Town Hall ...

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  8. Big Billiards Program Tonight

    A big program of billiards and snooker has been arranged for tonight at Bill Musicians' Club, play commencing at 7.45 o'clock. ...

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  9. Man Wins £750 in Consultation

    Yesterday miming Mr H. A. Angell, 178 Newton Street received a telegram of congratulations from a Tasmanian Consultation organisation, and the ...

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  10. Filipino President Assassination Attempt

    Manila. March 11.—Following the attempt to assassinate General Manuel Roxas. President of the Philippines. Jose Guiling, a minor official of the ...

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  11. Indian Situation

    Lahore, March 12.—More than 30,000 persons were made homeless and more than 5,000 houses and shops burned to the ground at Amritsar during last weeks ...

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  12. No Longer Observing Anglo-Egyptian Treaty

    Cairo, March 12.—"I am no longer implementing or observing the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty. Egypt will demand from the U.N.O. Security ...

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  13. U.N. Labor Troubles Come To Head

    Lake Success, New York, March 12.—The United Nations' long simmering labor troubles came to a neak last night when the Secretary-General, ...

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  14. Demobilised Sailors, Soldiers And Airman's Association

    A meeting of the above association held on March 9, at 11 a.m., at the Threatre Royal Hotel, Mr. J. Fraser (vice-chairman) presiding ...

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  15. Forty-Hour Week Passes First Sitting

    Sydney, March 12. — The Forty Hour Week Bill, which passed all stages in the Legislative Assembly at 5 o'clock this morning, after an all ...

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  16. RAILROAD MURDERER BELIEVED "IMPORTED"

    Peoria (Illinois), March 12.—Police believe that the murderer of George McNear, railroad magnate was "imported" Mr. Sheriff said the slayer must have ...

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  17. Dr. Barnett Returns From America

    Dr. Barnett, surgeon superintendent of the Broken Hill and District Hospital has arrived in Sydney. He met Mrs. Barnett ...

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  18. Eleven Million For Mascot Aerodrome

    Canberra, March 12.—More than eleven million pounds is to be spent by the Government in converting the Kingsfor Smith airport at Mascot. Syd., ...

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  19. No Stoppage In Sydney Hospitals

    Sydney, March 12.—The full bench of the Industrial Commission was assured today that the one hour stoppage of domestic staffs of certain Sydney ...

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  20. MINE ACCIDENTS

    Yesterday George Goodie, North Mine, had his fingers crushed at work. After treatment at the Hospital he was allowed to go home to 123 Pell street. ...

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  21. Good Billiards Play

    Bright billiards and snooker was witnessed by a large crowd which attended the second series of games between the visiting south Australians and a local ...

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  22. England Has Easy Win Over Wellington

    Wellington (N.Z.), March 12.—After closing its innings 14 minutes after the resumption of play with 6 for 271 on the board, England dismissed Wellington for 73 and won the match ...

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  23. CAMERON IN RICH PEAKE HILL GIFT MONDAY

    Sydney, March 12.—Don Cameron (SA) who won the Bendigo Gift footrace on Monday has been penalised two yards for the £750 Peake Hill Gift. All ...

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  24. Cable Appeal Rejected

    Sydney, March 14.—The Full Court of Criminal Appeal today rejected an appeal by William Joseph Cable (32), former police constable against his ...

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  25. Sydney Shipping Tie-Up Continues

    Sydney, March 12.—The tie-up of shipping in the Port of Sydney war continued today without any sign o' a settlement of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  26. TRIAL OF RUDOLPH HOESS COMMENCES

    Warsaw. March 12.—The trial of Rudoiph Hoess, 47, former commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, on a marge of having murdered 4 million ...

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  27. Discussion On China

    Moscow. March 12.—France and Britain at yesterday's session of the Big Four Foreign Ministers conference sided with the United States to block a Russian ...

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  28. Adelaide Still Without Gas

    Adelaide, March 14.—Adelaide is still without gas although electricity supplies were restored today. Arrangements were made to transfer to the ...

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  29. DEATH OF MR T. G. PARKINSON

    The death occurred at the Hospital early yesterday morning of Mr. Thomas George Parkinson, of Weinteriga Station. Mr. Parkinson was 61 years of age. and ...

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  30. SHIRLEY SKINNER RETURNS FROM AMERICA

    Melbourne, March 12.—Shirley skinner (16), returned today by Skymaster from America where Dr. Chevalir Jackson, at Temple University Hospital. ...

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  31. British, Govt. Confiscates War-Time Atom Patents

    London, March 12.—It has been officially revealed that the Government has confiscated all patents on Atomic energy, plant and Invention. filed during the ...

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  32. Communists And Legion Offices

    Adelaide, March 12.—Permission to prohibit Communists from holding office in the organisation was granted to N.S.W. Tasmania and W.A., at ...

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  33. LICENCE TO IMPORT WATCHES

    Canberra, March 12.—Mr. Chifley, in the House of Representatives today, de-nied he intervened to secure the renewal of a licence held by Max Falstein (Lab) ...

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  34. Trouble Over Flag

    Brisbane, March 12.—A charge by Brisbane waterside workers that the Italian tanker, "Illiria," was not flying the British flag in Brisbane as a ...

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  35. LOCAL QUIZ TEAMS FOR ADELAIDE

    Mr. G. O'Connell, local War Loan organiser, yesterday announced the local members of the quiz team to compete in Adelaide. On Monday next ...

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  36. MAN INJURED WHEN BITUMEN VAT BURSTS INTO FLAMES

    Sydney, March 10.—A man had all his clothes burned from him when a vat of hot bitumen and turpentine hurst into flames at a Rosebery ...

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  37. PENSION INCREASE FOR WAR WIDOWS

    Canberra, March 12.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley said today in the House of Representatives that proposals for increases in pensions to war ...

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  38. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    Canberra, March 12.—White Australia is the basie to the economy of this country said the Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt in the House of ...

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  39. £22,000 FOR BIBLE

    London, March 12.—Sotheby's have sold for £22,000 volume 1 of a beautifully printed Gutenberg Bible. The West End book dealer Maggs has bought it ...

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  40. LEGISLATION FOR BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT

    Canberra, March 12.—The Prime Minuter, Mr. Chifley, gave notice in the House of Representatives today of his intention to introduce legislation to ...

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