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  4. O'KEEFE DEPORTATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The case for the Commonwealth would rest on whether Mrs. Anna Maas O'Keefe was a migrant within the meaning of the Immigration Act on January 16, 1947, Mr. J. B. Tait, K.C., told the Full High ...

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  5. Israeli Chief's Proud Moment

    DR. CHAIM WEIZMAN, on February 16, was sworn in as first President of the State of Israel at Jerusalem. He is shown inspecting the guard of honor outside the Jewish Agency building before the inaugural ceremony. With him is Mrs. Weizman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Soviet Asks For Probe of Slave Labor

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 1.--Russia, yesterday asked the United Nations to appoint an ...

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  7. East Driving Toward "Red" Greater Asia

    LONDON, March 1.--Despite hopeful claims that the Japanese are being safely incorporated into an "anti-Communist" ...

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  8. Police Matter

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The tracing of Ainslie Aubyn Kingsford, missing witness in the New ...

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  9. Aust Has Light Navy, Air Forces

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Australia had only 17 naval vessels and six air squadrons apart from those in Japan, ...

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  10. Inquiry Sought Into Asylums

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A demand for a Royal Commission to inquire into New South Wales mental hospitals ...

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  11. THOUSANDS WALK TO WORK IN WET THROUGH BRISBANE'S TRAM STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Thousands of people were forced to walk to and from their homes in drenching rain as a result of the Tramway Union's 24-hour stoppage to-day. Shops and theatres were almost deserted and business takings in Brisbane ...

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  12. N.T. Not Yet Established

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Northern Territory was far from established as a source of meat for the United Kingdom, the ...

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  13. SYDNEY NAMED AS "CHICAGO OF THE SOUTH"

    NEW YORK, March 1.--Marc T. Greene, described as a veteran observer and reporter in the South-west ...

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  14. Sub Arctic Struck By Strange Disease

    WINNIPEG, March 1.--Eleven persons were reported dead in Canada's sub-Arctic yesterday from a ...

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  15. Russians Defy Order To Leave

    FRANKFURT, March 1.--Eight members of the Soviet Repatriation Mission in the United States zone of ...

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  16. "DEFENCE, NOT DEFIANCE"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The White Australia Policy was not one of defiance but of defence, Mr. W. M. Hughes ...

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  17. U.K-Dutch Trade

    THE HAGUE, March 1.--A trade treaty covering exchanges to the value of £60,000,000 sterling [?] 1949 was ...

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  18. Found Shot

    LONDON, March 1.--The British authorities are investigating the shooting of a Russian officer whose body was found yesterday ...

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  19. Conviction Void

    WASHINGTON, March 1.--The United States Supreme Court to-day voided a court martial conviction of Harold Hirshberg, ...

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  20. Vessel Adrift

    LONDON, March 1.--The London freighter Akri Hill, with a crew of 40, is drifting helplessly in the Indian Ocean off Pemba ...

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  21. Loss On Ships

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Losses totalling £10,188,700 were made by the Australian Shipping Board in the three years 1945-1948, stated ...

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  22. PASTORS' PLEA OF GUILTY

    SOFIA, March 1.--Pastor Zdravko Bezlov, aged 28, the tenth and youngest accused in the treason trial of 15 Protestant ...

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  23. Sweden Sticks To Tradition

    STOCKHOLM, March 1.--The Swedish Foreign Minister (Mr. Erlander), in an interview, said Sweden, although facing increased ...

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  24. Siam Calmed

    BANGKOK, March 1.--A Government communique claimed the situation throughout Siam had been "speedily restored to ...

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  25. AMSTERDAM MESSAGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The lesson from the World Council of Churches Conference at Amsterdam was that ...

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  26. Ignored

    LONDON, March 1.--Soon after Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at the Ideal Home Exhibition at ...

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  27. Canadian Ministers In Furious Clash Of Words

    OTTAWA, March 1.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Louis St. Laurent) and the Conservative Opposition Leader (Mr. George Drew), who have been sparring ever since they took office last month, became ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Says Eire May Invade Ulster

    LONDON, March 1.--A warning that Eire forces might be sent into Ulster and that trouble might come ...

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  29. Red Head Rep Said "Yes" On Floor Of Parliament

    BOISE (Idaho), March 1.--One member of the Idaho legislature proposed marriage to a colleague to-day on the floor of the House--and was accepted. ...

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  30. Slow Benefit

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A worker in the Ingham district, who became unemployed seven weeks ago, had not yet received ...

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  31. 80 M.P.H. GALES SWEEP U.K.

    LONDON, March 1.--Roof ripping, window smashing gales, blowing up to 80 miles per hour, swept Britain and parts of Europe as March made its traditional advent. Small vessels in the English Channel had to run for shelter as boisterous winds lashed ...

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  32. Fell From Train

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Cecil Crowle, a middle-aged man, of Wyalong-street, Willoughby, fell out of an electric train just as ...

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  33. Afraid Of Pact

    COPENHAGEN, March 1.--The Polish envoy to Denmark (Dr. Stanisiaw Kelles Kranz) called upon the Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

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  34. Red Support

    BERLIN, March 1.--Eastern Germany's Communist leader (Otto Grottwohl), following the line of speeches by the French ...

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