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  4. Early Consideration Of Palestine

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 26.--After addressing the Trusteeship Council, the Secretary-General of the United Nations (Mr. T. Lie) told reporters he expected an early request from Britain for a special meeting of the General ...

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  5. AFTERMATH OF PUNJAB RIOTS

    In communal riots which flared up in the Punjab on March 10 police in Amritsar opened fire and killed four rioters. Large parts of the town were reduced to a shambles before peace was restored. Picture shows a wrecked street in Amritsar, with a disconsolate looking Sikh and an Indian policeman viewing the damage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SEARCHES FOR PLANES HELD UP BY BAD WEATHER

    BRISBANE, Thursday,--Flood rains from Townsville to Darwin, with bad visibility and sodden dromes grounding rescue aircraft, have seriously hampered the search for three missing planes, Dutch planes are ...

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  7. Weakens United Nations

    NEW YORK, March 26.--'The Times' in an editorial says obviously the case for associating the ...

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  8. Australian Delegate Resigns

    NEW YORK, March 26.--The Australian Associated Press New York correspondent understands that Mr. Paul Hasluck, leader of ...

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  9. FOREIGN MINISTERS BECOME ENSNAELED IN UNIMPORTANT MATTERS

    LONDON, March 26.--The Associated Press Moscow correspondent says the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) warned the Council of Foreign Ministers that it was becoming "ensnarled" in unimportant complications, making the probability of reasonable progress "unfortunately remote." ...

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  10. GOLD SHARE ISSUE CLOAK FOR FRAUD?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Sealed envelopes deposited with the Registrar General containing the private balance sheets of the ...

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  11. SOVIET SHIFTS IN ASIA

    LONDON, March 26.--Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says a "Soviet bloc" consisting of the Georgian and ...

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  12. U.S. COAL MINE DISASTER

    CENTRALIA (Illinois), March 26.--A spokesman for the Centralis Coal Company said late to-day rescue squads ...

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  13. DR. E. DERRICK

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--Dr. E. Derrick has been appointed Deputy Director of the new Queensland Institute of Medical Research, ...

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  14. Lion and Lamb

    LONDON, March 26.--Reuter's Madrid correspondent says the Spanish Anarchist movement announced a ...

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  15. Improved Flood Situation

    LONDON, March 27.--There is a slight general improvement in the flood situation in Britain. In the Fens district the water was ...

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  16. BRITAIN BUYS U.S. SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, March 26.--The Maritime Commission announced it had approved the sale of 30 2900-ton coastal vessels to ...

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  17. GOOD FISHING

    AUCKLAND, March 27.--Tons of fish including schnapper and stingrays, were swept ashore by the two tidal waves ...

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  18. ASPA TAKES GRAVE VIEW OF CONTEMPT FOR ARBITRATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday,--The conference of the Australian Sugar Producers Association this morning completed its discussion on industrial matters and the following resolution was passed: "This ...

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  19. DEATH THREAT TO U.S. CONSUL

    ALEXANDRIA, March 26.--The United States Consulate in Alexandria nas received a second warning letter threatening to kill ...

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  20. ATTENDANCE MONEY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Casual waterside tally clerks will hold a nationwide one-day slopwork meeting within ...

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  21. Warning on Petrol Ration

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Announcing to-day that in future petrol ration tickets would be redeemable at face ...

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  22. GRACE MOORE'S ESTATE

    NEWTOWN (Connecticut), March 26.--The singer, Miss Grace Moore left the bulk of her estate, valued at 500,000 dollars to her ...

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  23. SERVICE CANTEEN PROFITS

    CANBERRA, Thursday,--A Bill to establish trusts of money derived during the 1939-45 war from profits of ...

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  24. NEW ATTEMPT TO FORM NAZI PARTY ORGANISATION

    FRANKFURT, .March 26.--The United States Army announced the discovery and smashing of another Nazi attempt to form a large-scale organisation with the arrest of four former high ...

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  25. BOMB OUTRAGE AT TEL-AVIV

    JERUSALEM, March 27.--One police constable was wounded in the leg when two police cars were bombed ...

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  26. NO FUNERALS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--No burials or cremations will take place in Sydney after to-morrow, because of a strike decision by the ...

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  27. AWU DECISION ON WORKING STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Men who left their Jobs during strikes would not be allowed to work in industries in which the ...

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  28. NEW SCHOOL FOR NETHERDALE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Executive approval was given to-day to the expenditure of £1580 for the erection of a new school ...

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