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  4. Hainan Island

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter), March 31.— Chinese Communists would use 36,000 Japanese troops in an early invasion of Halnan Island ...

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  5. FULLEST INVESTIGATION SAYS McCLEMENS

    Sydney, March 31.—Charges of Bribery and corruption by Mr. McCaw, M.L.A. (Lib., Lane Cove), against Mr. F. J. Cahill, M.L.A. (Lob., Young), were "shameful and wicked," Mr. F. H. N. Snelling said yesterday. Mr. Snelling (for Cahill) ...

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  6. Mental Home Inquiry

    Perth, March 31.—A mental attendant admitted today that he "used his Imagination" in making out a report of a patient's attack on an attendant at ...

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  7. Wins At Stadium For Coles And Rushgrove

    At the Stadium last night Ken Rushgrove (Melbourne) produced brilliant boxing and footwork to defeat Al Lewis (Sydney) on points over 12 rounds, while in the 10-rounder local boxer George Coles scored narrowly over Val Hoggard ...

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  8. FLOODWATERS ADVANCED INTO DUBBO LAST NIGHT

    Sydney, March 31. —Floodwaters were creeping towards the main street of Dubbo tonight. Water is three feet deep on the outskirts of the town, and widespread flooding is expected in the district. The MacQuarie River broke is banks this ...

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  9. War Crimes Trials In June

    Canberra, March 31.—President and members of the Australian War Crimes Court will leave for Manus Island in May to prepare for the first of the trials ...

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  10. Stole Parachute Nylon

    Melbourne, March 31.—Convicted of Scaling parachute nylon worth £4,645 from the R.A.A.P. stores depot at Tottenham last year, four airmen were ...

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  11. Motor Cycle Hits Bicycle

    Charles Roy O'Malley, of 355 Wolfram Street, was riding his motor cycle in Chloride Street near the Ozone Theatre about 10.40 o'clock last night when he ...

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  12. Another Win To Marshall

    Newhaven (Connecticut), March 31.— Australia's John Marshall beat Olympic champion Jimmy McClane by 65 yards in record time to win the National Amateur ...

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  13. Judging Commences In Easter Show

    Sydney, March 31. —Judging in fat cattle, agricultural products, bacon and cheese, began at the Royal Easter Show today. The show will be open to the ...

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  14. Collection Of Prints For Local Art Gallery

    The Print Room of the Broken Hill Art Gallery has been enriched by a collection of 23 choice reproductions of works by old and modern masters. The donors are the Zinc Corporation Ltd. and New ...

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  15. Cremin Leading In "Advertiser" £500

    Adelaide, March 31.—Australian open gold champion Eric Cremin (N.S.W.), with a total of 143 led the field at the end of the first day's play in the ...

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  16. Dugan-Mears Trial Postponed

    Sydney, March 31.—The trial of Darcy Dugan and William Mears on a charge of having robbed jockey Jack Thompson has been postponed until Thompson and ...

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  17. Factories Must Pay Royalties

    Melbourne, March 31.—factories broadcasting radio programs to their employees must pay royalties. Chief Justice Sir Edmund Herring in the Supreme ...

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  18. Plan To Kidnap And Hide Seretse

    Serowe, Bechuanaland, March 31.— Police last night banned a planned tribal welcome for Seretse Khama, chief designate of the Bamangwato tribe ...

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  19. S.A. Plasterers Society Thanks Union

    Sir,—As my visit to Broken Hill and also my mission have been reported in your union news column I seek space. at the lime of departure, to thank all ...

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  20. Comet Four Hours Late

    The Silver City Comet was about four hours late last night due to washaways being refreshed at Bogan Gate. The Comet usually arrives at 5.50 local ...

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  21. The Eastern Question

    Washington, March 31.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) is reported to be planning to make a strong plea for a united policy in the Far East when ...

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  22. Defeats For U.K. Labor On Small Issues

    London, March 31.—Britain's three weeks old Labor Government suffered its second defeat in 24 hours yesterday when the House of Lords, which has a ...

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  23. Silence On H-Bomb Project

    Washington, March 31.—New orders to everybody connected with the atoms energy program to remain silent about the hydrogen bomb project have been ...

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  24. Leon Blum Dead

    Paris, March 31.—Leon Blum, veteran French socialist leader and France's first Jewish and first Socialist Prime Minister, died suddenly yesterday within a ...

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  25. Wanton Destruction Of Electricity Wires

    Information has been received at the Police Station of the wanton destructed of the insulators and electric [?] between Broken Hill and Stephen Creek ...

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  26. Field Naturalists' First Excursion

    Botany students who have done some preliminary work on the Chenopodisceae (saltbushes) will be among the enthusiastic visitors to Silverdale Station on ...

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  27. U.S. Check Aid To Britain On Irish Partition Issue

    Washington, March 31.—The House of Representatives by a snap vote of 99 to 66 on Wednesday recommended that Marshall Plan dollars be denied to Britain until partition of Ireland was ended. It was considered, however, that the House ...

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  28. EDMUNDS EXPELLED BY LIBERALS

    Melbourne, March 31. —Mr. F. L. Edmunds, M.L.A., for Hawthorne, was expelled today from the Liberal and Country Party organisation. The ...

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  29. U.S. TAKING CHANCES SAYS EISENHOWER

    Washington, March 31. —General Dwight Eisenhower on Wednesday warned the Senate Appropriations Committee that the United States was "taking ...

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  30. PLENTY OF TIN

    Paris, March 31,—The production of tin in 1950 was likely to be 45,000 tons in excess of consumption according to a statement issued by the International Tin ...

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  31. WINTER HOURS FOR BUTCHERS

    At from today local butchers will observe winter trading hours, meaning that they will be closed on Saturday mornings and open on Wednesday afternoons. ...

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  32. BUS CHARGES FOR PENSIONERS

    Sir.—After the last opening to the public of the Zinc takes complaints were made as to the high charge made by the bus people. Myself and wife, both ...

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  33. P.M. ANNOUNCES NEW APPOINTMENTS

    Canberra, March 31.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) today announced the appointment of Mr. E. McCarthy as Deputy High Commissioner in London. ...

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  34. CONFERENCE ON LOCO PAYS

    Melbourne, March 31.—A compulsory conference will be held on April 18 between the N.S.W. Victorian, South Australian and Tasmanian Railways ...

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  35. ARMY USE OF TELEVISION ?

    Washington, March 31.—Many Navy officials predict the use of television will unable military intelligence officers of the future to study moves of distant enemy ...

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  36. UTILITY DAMAGED

    Herbert C. Newton, of the Public Works Department, reported to the police yesterday that at 3.50 p.m. he parked his utility near the railway goods sheds. ...

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  37. Alleged Arson Admission

    Philadelphia, March 31.—According to the police 26-year-old patient Nicholas Verna admits he at the fire that killed nine inmates of Helle Vista Sanatorium ...

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