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  4. TWO FEDERAL LABOR MEMBERS SUSPENDED

    Canberra, March 28:—Two Labor Members were suspended for 24 hours from the House of Representatives today when they defied the Speaker (Mr. Cameron). The Members were, T.Burke, Member for Perth, Western Australia and ...

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  5. KEPT THEIR WAR SECRET

    Strange story to come out of the Pacific War was told by eight Japanese who returned home recently complaining of the cold. The wight soldiers were presumed dead when their wait "perished in New Guinea, but Instead, they were hiding in the depth of the jungie and remained there for four years after VJ day in August 1945. Found on a farm they had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REPUBLICANS CAUSE STIR WITH SPY TALK

    Washington, March 28:—Russia had planted a "master spy" In the United States Government, Senator Styles Bridges alleged today. He told the Senate: "This spy is using our State Department as he wills. How did Stalin manage it? He isn't ...

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  7. Defeated Clerks Union Officials

    Canberra, March 26.—Mr. Peters (Lab., Vic.), who last night was elected as secretary of the Victorian branch of the Federated Clerks Union, asked the Prime ...

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  8. Construction Of Model Craft

    Following on the recent carnival held this month on the Zinc Corporation twin lakes numerous inquiries have been received by the committee about boats in ...

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  9. SHANGHAI

    Tokio, March 28:—Shanghai "city built on mud" is being strangled by the ooze from which it arose. A united States Navy report says mud from the ...

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  10. Polio In S.A.

    Adelaide, March 26.—At the end of 10 months, since its outbreak in South Australia, the poliomyelitis epidemic shows few signs of the abatement. Further definite ...

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  11. B.H. WILCANNIA AIR SERVICE

    Canberra, March 26.—The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. White) said in the House of Representatives today that ...

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  12. Serious Situation On London Docks

    London, March 23.—Thousands of London dockers stopped work last night two hours before usual because of an overtime ban taken against the advice ...

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  13. ST. PETER'S TOMB

    Vatican city, March 27.—Vatican sources yesterday disclosed some details of the tomb believed to be that of St Peter under St. Peter's Basilica. They ...

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  14. Boilermakers Ballot

    Melbourne, March 23.—Mr. Justice Dunphy in the Arbitration Court today refused an application to declare null and void a ballot held by the ...

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  15. MAN'S MAD LEAP IN ST. PETER'S

    Vatican City, March 27. —Holy Year pilgrims screamed in St Peter's Basilica when a man leaped from the great dome of the whispering gallery 173 ...

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  16. VACANCY IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The secretary of the R.D.A.A.L.P. (Mr. A.C. Crowhurst) said last night that he had received notification from the General Secretary of the A.L.P. ...

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  17. MINE ACCIDENTS

    K. Errington (South Mine) was treated at a doctor's surgery for a foreign body in the right eye and then taken home to 374 Oxide Street. ...

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  18. STADIUM WORKOUTS OPEN TO PUBLIC

    It has been decided that the Stadium be open from 7.30 o'clock on Thursday evenings for anyone interested to watch the principals putting the finishing ...

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  19. Visit Of District Members

    Messrs. W. E. Wattison and E. Wetherell, State Members for the District will be arriving here on Friday evening on a short visit. ...

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  20. STORMS CAUSE DEATHS, DAMAGE IN U.S.

    New York, March 28.—Cyclonic Spring storms which have raged throughout the United States for the past two days have caused deaths to ...

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  21. Jury Service

    Sydney, March 27.—After excusing from Jury service a man who said he had a conviction, Judge Berne in the Quarter Sessions today deplored the attitude that ...

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  22. Refreshment Rooms At Parkes

    Messrs. E. Wethrell and W.E. Wattison, M.L.As are in receipt of the following from the Minister for Transport: "You will remember the conversation ...

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  23. Record Wool Prices

    Adelaide, March 28. —A new State record wool price of 119 pence per lb was recorded at Adelaide wool sales today. The previous record of 114 ¾d. ...

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  24. Labor Shortage Curtails Gas

    The manager of the Broken [?] and Suburban Gas Co. Ltd (Mr. R.S.A. Richards) has asked us to announce that the Company regrets ...

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  25. Unusual Evidence of Murder Suspect

    Melbourne, March 28.—A man giving evidence in the Criminal Court today said that police had arrested him before he had been able to commit suicide by ...

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  26. Tea Rationing Challenged

    Sydney, March 28:—The N.S.W. Government will ask the Prime Minister Mr. Menzies to consider the abolition of tea rationing. The Premier ...

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  27. Heavyweight Title Boat

    Buffalo, March 26.—World heavyweight title fight between N.B.A. champion Ezzard Charles and Freddie Beshore, scheduled for tomorrow, has ...

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  28. R.S.L. Anzac Day March

    For the first time in Broken Hill, the returned soldiers will march through the city streets on Anzac Day (April 29). The R.S.L. has asked the Air. ...

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  29. FORMING NEW BELGIAN PARLIAMENT

    Brussels, March 23.—Anti-Leopoldist Liberal leader Albert Devoze who was asked Saturday by Regent Prince Charles to try to form a new ...

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  30. More Reports Of Flying Saucers

    Washington, March 27.—A veterans private pilot reported that he saw a flying saucer within 25 miles of Washington yesterday. Bertram Totten, clerk at the ...

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  31. COMPOS AND MEANS TEST

    Sydney, March 25.—Mr. J J. Clark, MHR, has informed the State Members for the District that the Federal Minister for Social Services (Senator Spooner) ...

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  32. IMPORTED HORSE TO RACE IN SYDNEY

    Sydney, March 28.—Imported horse Royal Blue will run in the Cabramatta Handicap at Randwick next Saturday despite the huge weight given him by ...

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  33. LOTTERY RESULTS

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  34. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS

    Hobart, March 23.—Cabinet today fixed May 6 as the date of the State elections Endorsement of candidates by both parties are candidates by both ...

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  35. Smallpox Outbreak

    London, March 26.—Three women, one of them acutely ill, have been admitted to Glasgow Hospital with smallpox. Three men are under observation as ...

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  36. ENGAGED ON EVE OF EXECUTION

    London, March 26.—George Kelly (27), due to be hanged today for the murder of a Liverpool cinemax manager, became engaged in Walton goal, ...

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  37. GOVT. RELIEF FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

    Canberra, March 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced in the House of Representatives today that the Commonwealth Government would ...

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  38. MEN ON THE MINES

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  39. MINES INSPECTOR BACK SOON

    Mr. R. G. Whalan (Mines Inspector) is expected to return on Friday from a tour of inspection on which he has been engaged for the past three weeks. ...

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  40. TROUBLE IN CALCUTTA

    Calcutta, March 29.—Indian troops with fixed bay[?] moved last night into Howra, Calcutta's industrial suburb, which was placed under martial ...

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