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  4. DEPOT EMPLOYEES REFUSE TO OBSERVE BLACK BAN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- After storemen and packers employed by the Shell Company in a stormy meeting voted by 86 to 61 to return to work, detectives arrested a man and charged him with assault following a brawl in the Trades ...

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  5. Crown Witness In Garden Case Did Not Wish To Implicate Mr. Ward

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Declared a hostile witness on Friday, Royden Murray Service, former manager of the Army Inventions Directorate, to-day asked Mr. Collins, SM, in the Special Court, for the Court's protection, since he was represented by counsel and was ...

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  6. Pussies Pie For Pythons

    DARWIN, Monday.--The mystery of missing cats at Nightcliffe, a suburb of Darwin, has been solved. ...

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  7. Gifts Of Meat May Now Be Made To Britain

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Arrangements have been completed for the acceptance of gifts of meat for shipment to the British Ministry of Food, said the Queensland State Representative of the Australian ...

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  8. SHARP DROP, IN DAIRY HERDS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The number of dairy cattle in Queensland dropped sharply by 110,000 in the year ended ...

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  9. "VALID PURPOSE" IN BANK ACT, SAYS DR. EVATT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The management of a bank was just as much a part of banking as the relation ...

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  10. Red Puppet Sees Dream Come True

    Klement Gottwald, Communist Prime Minister of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEW COMET SEEN IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, March 8.--What they believe to be an undiscovered comet was observed by two Japanese astronomers of the Kyoto ...

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  12. Arab Leader Comes To Destroy Zionism

    LONDON, March 8.--"I come to wipe out partition and Zionism," said the 53-year-old leader of the Arab forces, Fawzi el Kawakji, to the British United Press representative at Kabatai in the Samarian hills. Kawakji 24 hours earlier had crossed the River Jordan over Allenby ...

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  13. Fine of £20 For Strike Leaders

    WELLINGTON, March 8. -- Holding that a stopwork meeting within normal working hours was a strike within the definition of ...

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  14. EMERGENCY IN BCOF AREA DENIED

    TOKIO, March 7.--BCOF Headquarters to-day denied an American Agency report that "a state of emergency" ...

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  15. VATICAN SWINDLES

    LONDON, March 7. -- Vatican circles have announced that Monsignor Giulio Guidetii is detained in his Vatican apartments. ...

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  16. Thug Hit Gutter

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At least one Communist thug; had reason to regret an "intimidation tour" he ...

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  17. The New Order

    LONDON, March 7.--An American Press message from Rangoon states that Communists at Pyinmana ...

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  18. "SAVE THE FRANC" CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, March 7.--Router's Paris representative says the Assembly to-night adopted five more articles of the contentious forced ...

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  19. TRAMS COLLIDE OUTSIDE GAOL

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Twelve passengers were injured this afternoon when two trams collided near the gates of Long Bay Gaol. ...

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  20. CANADA'S PLAN FOR 100,000 1948 MIGRANTS

    HALIFAX, March 7.--The Canadian Resources Minister (Mr. J. A. Glen) announced the immigration program for ...

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  21. Blackout Spreads Over Cities Of Queensland

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Electricity will be rationed from midnight on Wednesday by the Townsville, Capricornia and Wide Bay Regional Electricity Boards. Making the announcement, the Labor Minister (Mr. ...

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  22. SHUTTLE SERVICE IN AIRBORNE FOOD SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Eight Air Force Dakotas will fly 36,000 pounds of food to Cairns and Charters Towers to-day to relieve shortages caused by the rail strike. Most of the cargo will be made up of flour. ...

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  23. GUATEMALAN TROOPS I MOVED TOWARD BRITISH FRONTIER

    NEW YORK, March 7.--Guatemalan troops with full field equipment were flown by DC3 transports into the Peten area yesterday to strengthen the guard near the British Honduras frontier, says the Associated Press correspondent. The troops landed on airfields hacked out of the jungle in a region ...

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  24. Greek Red Cross Fears For Children

    LONDON, March 7. -- 'The Times' Athens correspondent said the Greek Red Cross has addressed strong protests to the Red ...

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  25. LARGE GROUP OF BRITISH MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The largest group of British migrants to reach Sydney since the war arrived on the Ormonde to-day. The ship ...

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  26. CONFERENCE DECISIONS DENOUNCED

    LONDON March 7. -- The American Press correspondent in Berlin states that the Russian controlled newspaper angrily ...

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