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  4. POINTED QUESTIONS TO SOVIET RUSSIA ON PERSIAN ISSUE

    NEW YORK, March 29.—The American Press learns that the Security Council meeting decided to proceed with the Persian case without Russia. The council may also ask for a report from Moscow and Teheran ...

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  5. World Plan To Control Atom Bombs And Materials

    WASHINGTON, March 29.—The Associated Press correspondent says the State Department has released a plan for controlling the atom bomb. The report recommends the creating of an international ...

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  6. QUEEN MEETS GREAT COMMANDO LEADER

    HELPING COMMANDOS — Queen Mary attended a special matinee of "The Song of Norway" at the Palace Theatre, London, recently. The cutertainment was in iad of Lord Louis Mountbatten's appeal to raise £100,000 to relieve cases of hardship among the men who were commandos and among their dependants. The photograph shows Queen Mary chatting to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAILMEN NOT UNANIMOUS ON STRIKE

    BRISBANE, March 29.—Unless a settlement has been reached in the Ipswich Railway Workshops dispute by Monday night 2300 ...

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  8. Sunspots Disrupt Cables And Radio

    LONDON, March 29.—The Amora Borcalis is affecting not only overseas and radio and cable service, but is giving telegraphists a full-sized headache over parts of Britain, says the Press Association representative. The circuit is slopping because additional ...

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  9. U.S. COUNCIL OF ELDER STATESMEN

    WASHINGTON, March 29.—The Associated Press says that President Truman at a Press conference announced that he had ...

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  10. 5 JUDGES TO HEAR CASE FOR 4O-HOUR

    CANBERRA, March 29.—It was the Government's intention that the 40-hour week case should be heard by five judges, the ...

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  11. Re-Issue Of Rifles To VDC Members

    BRISBANE, March 29.—It was officially annoumrd to-day that the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) had directed that ex-members of ...

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  12. MAN DROWNED WHEN FLATTIE CAPSIZED

    CALOUNDRA, March 29.—Lyndhurst Britten-Jones was drowned in Bribic Passage this afternoon when a flattic capsized. With his ...

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  13. Aust. Not Barred By Aliens At Varsities

    CANBERRA, March 29.—Twenty aliens, who previously had been interned, were being admitted to University course under the post-war reconslruction scheme in preference to Australian servicemen, alleged Mr. G. J. Bowden (C.P., V.), in the House of ...

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  14. Soviet Aim In Manchuria Is Economic Power

    NEW YORK, March 29.— The Herald tribute representative in Stranghal says the British and Soviet dispute is development over the ...

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  15. UNRRA'S MERCY WORK.

    NEW YORK, March 29.— The American Press Atlantic City representative says that UNRRA administrators have agreed to ...

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  16. Amorous G.I.'s Fined In Japan

    NEW YORK, March 29. — The American Press Tokio correspondent says the United States Army is fining soldiers an average of 10 ...

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  17. Soldiers Staying in Army

    CANBERRA. March 29.—Thousands of soldiers with long service had decided to "soldier on" and remain in the army, said the Army ...

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  19. "Post-Mortem" in Burma

    [?] Major-General Ichida[?] a question during the [?] "post - mortem" conference of commanders of British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Earnest Plea To Support Security Loan

    CANBERRA. March 29.—Hostilities have ceased, but there are still many heavy commitments to meet, said the Navy Minister ...

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  21. PALESTINE COMMISSION

    JERUSALEM. March 29.— The British-American Commission left in an R.A.F. plane and will begin preparing is report—the 17th to ...

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  22. RIBBENTROP SAYS HITLER SOUGHT BRITISH FRIENDSHIP

    NUREMBERG, March 29.—Lord Justice Lawrence announced at the War Crimes Tribunal that be would not admit evidence regarding the injustice of the Versailles Treaty, which Ribbentrop, when giving evidence yesterday, asserted resulted in the rise of ...

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  23. CONSPIRACY CHARGE IN CANADA

    NEW YORK, March 29.—The Canadian Press Ottawa representative says that the preliminary hearing of the espionage-conspiracy charges against Captain Gordon Lunan (30), Canadian Information Service officer, began in the Magistrate's Court. ...

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  24. COUNTRY PARTY FOR CAPRICORNIA

    BRISBANE. March 29.—Expressing resentment at the statement made by Mr. T. Hile;. M.L.A. i (Q.P.P.) at Rockhampton, ...

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  25. Gratuities As Reserves For Hornet

    CANBERRA. -March 29.—The Federal Government will examine proposals to acvance gratuity money to ex-servicemen to make ...

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  26. Lode Servicemen Leaving Islands

    CANBERRA. March 29.—Two thousand long servicemen will leave the islands this month for Australia, said the Army Minister ...

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