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  4. LIVELY COURT PROCEEDINGS

    Sydney, March 16. — A dramatic incident occurred in Central Court today at the hearing of charges against Darcy Dugan and William Mears when a young woman ran towards Det. Sgt. Raymond William Kelly in the witness box ...

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  5. Premier Will Stand By Resignation

    Sydney, March 16:—The announcement as to whether the Premier (Mr. McGirr) will withdraw his resignation as leader of the Parliamentiary Labor Party will probably not be made until next Tuesday. Mr. McGirr said today that the ...

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  6. The Red Dean

    Sydney, March 16.—The Dean (Dr. Barton Babbage), of Sydney, said today that the Anglican Church would be "very embarrassed" if the Dean of ...

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  7. MR. SHAND SAYS COMMISSION TERMS SHOULD BE EXTENDED

    Sydney, March 16.—Mr. J. W. Shand, K.C., claimed to-day at the bribery charge Royal Commission that letters between Non Metallics Ltd. and Mr. F. J. Cahill were clear evidence that the company, its directors and Mr. Cahill were ...

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  8. GOLD FEVER !

    Melbourne, March 16—Gold fever has returned to the old mining town or Wedderburn near Bendigo since a local ...

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  9. Health Scheme Legislation

    Canberra, March 16.—The Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) indicated in the House of Representatives today that the Government would submit its ...

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  10. A.C.T.U. No Longer Responsible

    Melbourne, March 16.—The A.C.T.U. had decided it could not be held responsible for further stoppages in support of the demands for on immediate ...

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  11. Transport Bill

    Sydney, March 16.—The Leader or the Opposition (Mr. Treatt) moved an amendment in the Legislative Assembly today seeking the postponement of the ...

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  12. U.S. Film Companies Earning Less

    Hollywood. March 16.—American film companies are trying to make up for their declining earnings by dismissing hundreds of employees, reducing the ...

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  13. ATOMIC PLANT AS CANCER HOSPITAL

    Washington, March 16. — The plant where the death dealing atomic bomb was born will soon be a house for cancer victims in an attempt to save life. ...

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  14. Sales Of German Reparations

    Canberra, March 16. — Sales of reparations received from Germany totalled £835.368 to February 28 this year the Attorney General (Mr. Spicer) ...

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  15. Ninth Security Loan

    Melbourne, March 16.—The Mutual Life, and Citizens Assurance Company Limited has subscribed £1.000.000 to the Ninth Security Loan, which the ...

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  16. Horse And Connections Disqualified

    Parkes, March 16. — Trainer J. J. Wrigley, of Dubbo, and Jockey L. Wrigley, of Gilgandra, and the racehorse Deep Glo were each disqualified for 12 ...

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  17. P.M. Will Not Name Communists

    Canberra, March 15. — The Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, yesterday declined to release the mimes of 35 or 40 Communists who he said in the House ...

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  18. Sir Willoughby Catches Giant Shark

    Adelaide, March 16.—"It only goes to show what a beginner's luck can do," remarked His Excellency the Governor (Sir Willoughby Norrie) on his return to ...

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  19. Policy Of Jap War Crimes Trials

    Canberra, March 15.—The decision of the Government to conclude outstanding trials of Japanese war criminal suspects os soon as possible was based on ...

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  20. Alleged Suicide Pact

    Melbourne, March 10. — A 42-year-old St. Kilda mail died from poisoning at Cribb Point early today after an alleged husband-wife suicide pact had failed. ...

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  21. Australia And Communist China

    Canberra, March 16. — The Federal Government saw no reason why it should recognise Communist China, the Minister for External Affairs. Mr. ...

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  22. WEAVER MAY LEAVE COUNTRY

    Townsville, March 16.—Frank Loyal Weaver, who wishes to be known as Tetsuiehiro Utaka Kitagara (the Japanese name he adopted by deed poll) was ...

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  23. Govt. And Pensions

    Canberra, March 16.—The Minister for Social Services (Senator Spooner) said in the Senate today he would review all pensions and then make ...

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  24. COURT DEREGISTERS TRAMWAYS EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION

    Melbourne, March 16. — The Full Arbitration Court to-day deregistered the Tramways Employees Association. The deregistration is on a Federal basis and is not confined to the Victorian branch. All tramwaymen as a result will lose all ...

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  25. MINERS AND M.P. MAY CONFER

    Canberra, March 16.—The Minister for Labor, Mr. Holt, told Mr. Davies (Lab., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives yesterday that he would give ...

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  26. U.S. Strengthens Guard Against Espionage

    Washington, March 16—By 369 votes to 2 the House of Representative yesterday passed a Bill [?]iving safeguards to US. official sec. [?] and increasing ...

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  27. Legislation On Banking And Communists

    Canberra, March 16.—Mr. Ward (Lab., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives yesterday asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) whether in view of the fact ...

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  28. Tinplate Control

    Canberra, March 16. — The Minister for Development (Mr. Casey) announced today that he had asked the director of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  29. Treatment Of Prospectors' Ore

    The Prospectors' Association has been notified that the company that formerly acted in that capacity cannot accede to the request for the continuation of the ...

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  30. UPROAR IN FRENCH ASSEMBLY

    Paris, March 16.—An uproar in which desk, lids were banged and shouts of "Fascists swine" rang across the chamber marked the National Assembly's ...

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