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  4. Empire Conference May Be Hastened On Before May

    LONDON, March 7.—The date of the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' Conference, which was to have been held in May in Ceylon, ...

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  5. PRUNES AND RAISINS TO TUNE OF 6 MILLION

    LONDON, March 7.—The Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) announced Britain would import 40,000 tons of dried fruits from America under Marshall aid at a cost of about 6,000,000 dollars. ...

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  6. Survived Plunge Over Cliff

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sydney Eggins of Tumbi Umbi escaped unhurt when a lorry he ...

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  7. Balts Appeal

    STUTTGART, March 7. —Eight hundred Baltic refugees at a protest meeting here ...

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  8. HOUSE HUNGRY WERE ANGRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Angry demonstrations broke out in Melbourne Town Hall to-day when all of 250 people present watching ...

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    Hotel was groggy.-Union Hotel, East and William streets, Rockhampton, which lost its balcony in the cyclone. Other cyclone pictures on Page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Threat To Democracy

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The threat to democratic institutions had become stronger in the past 12 months, Mr. P. A. Wright said ...

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  11. Broken Jaw Was Enough

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court to-day Mr. Justice Holt ruled that a car owner had ...

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  12. More Pastors Held

    SOFIA, March 7.—More Bulgarian Protestant pastors were unofficially reported under arrest ...

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  13. RUSSIAN EMPLOYEE OF UNITED NATIONS STAYS IN U.S. FEDERAL GAOL

    NEW YORK, March 7.—Valentin Gubitchev, Russian employee of the United Nations Secretariat, remained in the Federal gaol to-day despite a demand by the Soviet Ambassador (Mr. Alexander Panyushkin) that he be released. ...

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  14. Men Strike, Sheep Die

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It is estimated 700 sheep have died at the city abattoirs at Flemington since the ...

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  15. Plutonium Made In UK

    LONDON, March 7. — The Ministry of Supply announced to-day that for the first time Britain has ...

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  16. NO ENTRY FOR JAP "WIVES"

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Japanese women married to Australian B.C.O.F. troops would not ...

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  17. Molotov As Second In Command

    LONDON, March 7.—'The Times', in a leader, says how far Molotov and Mikoyan have been given new influence ...

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  18. Agricultural Co-operation

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Greater co-operation between Australia and Canada in agricultural science was forecast by the Canadian ...

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  19. Erosion Check On Grazing Areas Hard

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Conservation works to check the destruction of extensive grazing lands threatened by soil ...

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  20. MAY BOYCOTT MARCH ON ANZAC DAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — One thousand ex-naval men will boycott the Anzac Day march this year as a protest ...

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  21. NO MOVE TO SETTLE TRAM DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—None of the three major parties involved in Brisbane's day a week tram strike—the City ...

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  22. Furniture Cut

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The five per cent cut in furniture profit margins introduced last week had reduced furniture prices ...

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  23. Attlee's Promise To Berlin

    LONDON, March 7.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) has assured 2,400,000 Germans in Berlin's western sectors that ...

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  24. BANK APPEAL MONDAY

    LONDON, March 7. — Dr. H. V. Evatt conferred this morning with the Australian Solicitor General (Professor Bailey) and counsel ...

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  25. RED QUAGMIRE ISOLATES WEST

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Efforts will be made to-morrow to get food through by jeeps to station homesteads isolated by torrential rains in the north-west corner of ...

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  26. Communist Ruse For Harassing Of Britons

    CALCUTTA, March 7.—Latest Communist ruse in Bengal is to persuade jute workers to surround British works managers in offices. They then make impossible ...

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  27. Relatives Of Missing Family Traced

    LONDON, March 7.—Relatives of the missing McSwan family were traced in Scotland during the week-end. ...

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  28. Child Health Before Games

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The health of children was more important than the Olympic Games, Dr. Ellen Walker told the ...

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  29. MANNED BOMBER STILL TOPS

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert writing in a book on post-war aviation, states that it will be 25 years before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ACKNOWLEDGE MASTERS

    BRUSSELS, March 7. — Edgard Lalmand, Secretary General of the Belgian Communist party in a speech, said that Belgian ...

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  31. Crane Drivers Close Works

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A strike by 19 crane drivers closed the Clyde Engineering Co. Ltd. works at Granville to-day and let to the ...

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  32. LIBEL CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Liability of a union for the actions of a branch or branch officials was argued in the Practice Court ...

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  33. Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Clarence Henry French (42), timber worker, appeared before Mr. Justice Clancy in the Central ...

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  34. Chain Of Red Rocket Bases

    STOCKHOLM, Monday. — A chain of rocket bases has been built along the entire north-western border of Russia and on the ...

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  35. No State Meat Advisory Committees

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. C. F. Adermann to-day received a letter from the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. R. T. Pollard) ...

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  36. Town Hall For "Red Rodgers"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—After a stormy meeting to-day, Melbourne City Council Town Hall and Properties Committee ...

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  37. Murder Charge Against Girl

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A 17-year old girl appeared in the Lithgow Children's Court today charged with the murder of her step ...

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  38. Fleet Manoeuvres

    GIBRALTAR, March 7.—The British Home and Mediterranean Fleets sailed to-day for large-scale manoeuvres which will last ...

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  39. KREMLIN SESSION

    MOSCOW, March 7.—The session of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. opens on Thursday in the Kremlin. Over 1000 delegates ...

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  40. WARRAMUNGA HOME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—H.M.A.S. Warramunga returned to-day after a five months' tour of duties with the occupation forces in ...

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