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  4. Australia [?] Ratify [?] Woods

    [?]ERRA, March 6. — The [?]ederal Parliament Labour to-day decided by 33 votes [?] ratify the Bretton Woods ...

    Article : 279 words
  5. BRONIA ARMSTRONG DID NOT SUCCUMB TO ETHYL CHLORIDE

    BRISBANE, March 6.—Giving evidence at the resumed Brown murder trial to-day, Dr. Tonge, pathologist, told the court that as a result of tests he had made he had established the fact that Bronia Mary Armstrong ...

    Article : 744 words
  6. MASS PRODUCTION OF FOOD

    IN BRITAIN'S roost concentrated factory for food production—Cadby Hall, headquarters of J. Lyons & Co. Ltd.—Mr. Strachey, Minister of Food, watches the baking of bread. He saw some of the food production in progress, including the production of 5000 loaves, 8000 Swiss rolls, 10,000 bread rolls and 30,000 sponge cakes, which had been baked in an hour. All would be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 89 words
  7. Poor Bread Caused By Sweating

    ROCHAMPTON, Mar. 6.— Departmental officers have been investigating the question of an improvement in the quality of ...

    Article : 183 words
  8. LACK OF MATURITY IN AUSTRALIAN METHODS

    PHILADELPHIA, March 6.—"In world affairs Australia is passing through adolescence with all the confusion and uncertainty of mind and voice of any youngster moving from boyhood to manhood." This is the conclusion of Harold J. Noble who contributes from Canberra a long article in the Saturday ...

    Article : 795 words
  9. Troops Called To Stop Lahore Fight

    LONDON, March 5.—Hindus and Moslems fought a pitched battle for three hours to-night in the heart of Lahore, says Reuter's Lahore correspondent. Twenty-two passenger trains operating between ...

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  10. Sick Leave Benefits To Remain

    BRISBANE, March 6.—The provisions in all awards and industrial agreements relating to sick leave will continue to apply, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. [?]ENDER AND [?]NG CLASH [?]ER ALIENS

    [?]ERA, March 6.—A bitter [?] against Mr. J. T. Lang, [?] accused of racial In[?] was made in the House ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. BLIZZARD DISRUPTS BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 6.— A heavy blizzard driven by a 60 m.p.h. wind during the night piled up deep snow-drifts, disrupting ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. URGENT NEED TO REDUCE TARIFFS

    WACO (Texas), March 6.—Pres. Truman addressing Baylor University said that the Geneva Trade conference on April 4 offered an alternative to serious economic warfare and it could not be allowed to fail. Tariff reductions ...

    Article : 331 words
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  15. [?]RT RESENTS A.C.T.U. [?]TTEMPT TO DICTATE

    [?]OURNE, March 6.— The Australasian Council of it Unions are attempting to dictate to the court on [?] acting Chief Justice Drake-Brockman said when Arbitration Court resumed its hearing on the ...

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  16. Royal Baggage Train Derailed

    LONDON, March 6.— A good train following the Royal train, carrying the Royal Party's heavy baggage left the rails on the way ...

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  17. Destruction Of Atom, Bomb Piles Demanded

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), March 6.—Mr. Gromyko in the most violent attack he has yet made on the United States that the atomic control plan made it clear to the Security Council to-day that Russia still demanded that the existing atomic bomb stocks must ...

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  18. BARGE SCHOOL

    Mrs Dixon, the schoolmistress of the Eisdale Canal Boat School, [?] Grand Union Canal Department, Hayes, must have one of the most trying teacher's jobs in England, as the never knows, how many pupils will be attending. The children are all from barges plying the waterways of the Grand Union Canal, and can attend only when their parents' boats are tied up in the neighbourhood. The school is an 80-year-old barge situated on the banks of the canal. The photo shows barge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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