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  4. WICKETS FALL IN FIFTH TEST

    Sydney, March 4. — Twelve wickets, six on either side, crashed in today's play in the Fifth Test, nine of them to slow spinners Douglas Wright, of England, and Colin McCool, of Australia, who took 5/41 ond 4/32 respectively. It was mainly ...

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  5. NO STRIKE RECOMMENDATION TO COAL MINERS

    Sydney, March 4 — The Miners' Central Council decided today to recommend a no strike policy to aggregate meetings of fifteen thousand miners on the three N.S.W coalfields tomorrow. The decision was reached unanimously this evening after a two day sitting by the twelve councillors who considered whether strike action should be taken to enforce the 19 claims aimed at ...

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  6. WOULD DISRUPT INDUSTRIAL LIFE

    Jerusalem, March 4.—The military governor of the Tel Aviv area, Mojor-Generel Gale, warned the Jews that continued matial law over the Tel Aviv area which the hub of Jewish industrial life would "inevitably spell economic disaster ...

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  7. Coal To Be Rushed To Sydney

    Sydney, March 4—The Joint Coal Board today arranged for coal supplies to be rushed to Sydney to avert rationing tomorrow. Sufficient cool arrived at Bunnerong power house to enable services to be maintained until tomorrow, but it was ...

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  8. Judge On Strike

    Darwin, March 3.—Mr. Justice Wells will not hear any more cases, involving the taking of evidence, in the Darwin Court until proper facilities are ...

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  9. Could Not Happen In N.S.W.

    Adelaide, March 4. — The case in which an undertaker is said to have kept eight babies bodies unburied on his premises could not happen under ...

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  10. Rain Holds Up Victoria-S.A. Game

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  11. Brother Of Bushranger Gaoled

    Dubbo, March 4.—At the Quarter Sessions today two years imprisonment was imposed on Roy Governor, brother of one time aboriginal ...

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  12. Race To Save Premature Baby

    Sydney, March 4.—Carrying a premature baby wrapped in cotton wool a police utility truck raced at top speed from Hurstville to the Crown Street ...

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  13. Alleged Murder Of Brisbane Girl

    Brisbane, March 4.—A police interview with Brown was described by Detective Sergt. Stewart Kerr today at the trial of Reginald Wingfield ...

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  14. Soviet 5-Year Plan

    London, March 2.—For several hours comments on the tag in Russia's five Year Plan have been broadcast over Moscow Radio by the Council of ...

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  15. Soldier Blackmarketeers

    London, March 3.—A special squad has been formed in the British Zone in Germany following the loss of £58 million to British taxpayers through ...

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  16. No Change In Greek Position

    London, March 4.—Reuter authoritatively learns that there is no change in present arrangements for the reduction of British forces in Greece, nor in ...

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  17. Thousands Killed In Rebellion

    Shanghai, March 4. — Chinese press dispatches report that between 3,000 and 4,000 killed in the Formosan rebellion which has now spread to the ...

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  18. Sir Thomas Blarney on V.R.C. Committee

    Sir. Thomas Blarney was elected to the Victoria Racing Club committee in Melbourne on Monday to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr ...

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  19. Two Killed In Winter Storm

    Montreal, March 4. — One of the most intense storms swept Eastern Canada on Sunday and yesterday caused at least two deaths in the Montreal ...

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  20. Wants Pension

    Perth, March 4.—Sir John Northmore, former Chief Justice of West Australia, is claiming that from the date of his resignation from the office ...

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  21. Verdict For Defendants In Railway Case

    Sydney, March 4—A verdict was given in the Supreme Court today by the jury in the case in which two railway union executives were at law. The President of ...

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  22. Forty-Hour Week Bill Introduced

    Sydney, March 4.—The Forty-Hour Week Bill was introduced in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon by the Minister for Labor and Industry. Mr. ...

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  23. Kesselring Accuses Italian King Of Treachery

    Venice, March 3. — Field Marshal Kesselring told the War Crimes Court here today that he believed King Victor Emmanuel had betrayed him in ...

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  24. CRASHED PLANE HAD NO AIR—WORTHINESS CERTIFICATE

    London, March 2.—The Spencer Airways Dakota airliner, which crashed at Croydon airport on January 25 killing eleven persons, had no valid ...

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  25. Resignation Of The Premier

    Nanking, March 3.—Mr. T. V. Soong will hold the Premiership only until a new interim Government is formed under a program for inaugurating ...

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  26. MILDURA UNIVERSITY BRANCH PLANS

    Melbourne, March 4.—Work would start at the Mildura branch of the Melbourne University on April 9, the Vive-Chancellor (Mr. J. D. G. Medley) ...

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  27. Nationalist Victory In China

    Nanking, March 4—The National Defence Ministry has declared that 250,000 Communists are fleeing northwards before the advancing Nationalist columns ...

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  28. Open Finding at Murder Inquest

    Sydney, March 4.—The Coroner returned on open finding today at the conclusion of evidence in the inquest into the death or George Thomas ...

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  29. Britain's Case For Lower Wool Tariffs

    London, March 3.—British wool and textile trades hope that future adjustments in the Australian tariff policy will provide more reasonable terms for ...

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  30. R.A.A.F. Apprenticeship Training Scheme

    Melbourne, March 4.—An apprenticeship training scheme for technical musterings will be adopted by the R.A.A.P. Mr. Drakeford, Minister for ...

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  31. SECOND DEATH FROM LEUKAEMIA

    Sydney, March 3.—The radio active phosphorus rushed from U.S.A. by air last week could not prevent the death from leukaemia in Yaralla Military ...

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  32. "Ridiculous Fabrications"

    London, March 4.—"Ridiculous fabrications," was Moscow Radio's description of reports alleging that the Soviet Union is recruiting half a ...

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  33. Metal Strike

    Melbourne, March 4. — Nine crane drivers employed by four leading Melbourne steel foundries were withdrawn from employment yesterday by the ...

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  34. RITUALISTIC MURDER

    London, March 4.—The House of Commons intervened dramatically to save five Gold Coast natives found guilty of ritualistic murder on the ...

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  35. More Brides Coming

    Melbourne, March 4.—The Repatriation Commission announced yesterday that the Asturias which left Britain on February 8 with 84 servicemen's ...

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  36. NAZIS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Warsaw, March 4—The Peoples' Court sentenced to death Ludwig Fischer, former Governor of Warsaw, who is alleged to be responsible for the death of ...

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  37. Independence Day Observance

    Seoul (Korea), March 3.—The riotous behaviour of the Korean Independence Day caused at least eight deaths and 81 injuries in Southern Korea. ...

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  38. Two Youths On Several Charges

    Sydney, March 4.—A long series of crimes were alleged against two young men who appeared handcuffed together in the Balmain Court today. ...

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  39. NO 40 HOUR LAW FOR VICTORIA

    Melbourne, March 4. — The Premier, Mr. Cain, told a deputation ot Melbourne trade unionists today that he had no intention of introducing ...

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  40. LARGE NUMBER KILLED IN INDIAN RIOTS

    London, March 4.—The best available estimate of the number of person killed in the communal riots in India in 1946 was approximately 12,400 declared ...

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  41. Rationing Commission

    The 1047 clothing ration card should not be discarded when the clothing coupons l-56 were spent. This warning is given by the Director ...

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  42. Trainees Want £1 Rise

    Sydney, March 4.—A conference of trainees under the Commonwealth training scheme decided today to ask the Government for increased ...

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  43. SALE OF KEYS

    Canberra, March 4. — Offices and shops have been brought under regulations prohibiting "sales of keys." Another amendment restricts the right ...

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