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  4. Chifley Denies Communist Ceils In Govt. Departments

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Facing representatives who are concerned simultaneously with the grave march of events in Europe since the "rape of Czechoslovakia," and the paralysing strike in Queensland, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) faced a barrage of ...

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  5. FIERY CROSS ABROAD IN GEORGIA

    WRIGHTSVILLE, Georgia, March 2. -- The leader of 300 hooded and robed Kit Klux Klansmen, ...

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  6. Trains Will Run Despite Black Ban

    TWENTY-ONE trains ran in Queensland yesterday despite the Central Disputes Committee's black ban on all railway workshops, running sheds, locomotive depots and rolling stock. Enginedrivers told railway officials that ...

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  7. SOVIET MEMBER SNUBBED IN ALLIED COUNCIL

    TOKIO, March 2.--The Allied Council for Japan to-day refused to hear Soviet accusations of ultranationalism and pro-militarism against the Prime Minister Designate, Hitoshi Ashida, and ...

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  8. LYNCH LAW LYNCHING CONSTITUTION

    WASHINGTON, March 2.--The House Judiciary Committee to-day approved the Republican sponsored Anti Lynching Bill by a ...

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  9. OFFICIAL DENIES INTEREST IN TIMBER CASE

    SYDNEY, Wesdnesday.--Despite the fact that he had known a Jimmy Brett for 20 years, there was nothing between him and Brett about the proposed timber ...

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  10. New Round In ANA Fight

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Government to-day refused ANA permission to ...

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  11. 'Down With Britain' Cry Excited Guatemalan Mobs

    NEW YORK, March 2.--Reuter's special correspondent in Guatemala states that a total censorship was clamped on British correspondents in Guatemala as some 10,000 Guatemalans yelled and harangued in a mass demonstration around the British Legation ...

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  12. NEW WORLD AGENCY PROPOSED

    WASHINGTON, March 3.--At a meeting of 14 Republican Senators last night, who are seeking ways to revise the Marshall Plan, ...

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  13. WATERSIDERS DEFY PORT COMMITTEE ORDER TO WORK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--None of 18 ships in Queensland ports worked to-day and the wharves were deserted for the third successive day. Englart said that a meeting of 1800 men ...

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  14. COURT DISCHARGES SHIPPERS OF TNT

    NEW YORK, March 2. -- Two of the men accused of aiding an attempt to ship 60,000lb. of explosives to Palestine in January ...

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  15. MASSACRE IN INDO CHINA

    PARIS, March 2.--Nearly 150 persons were massacred last night between Saigon and Dalat when a force of 2000 Viet Minn rebels ...

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  16. TO SUE MINISTER OF WAR

    LONDON, March 2. -- A Reuter's Hanover message states that Curtis Bennett, in a courtmartial, said the Minister of War ...

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  17. NINETEEN BURNED IN PLANE CRASH AT LONDON AIRPORT

    LONDON, March 2.--A Sabena plane from Brussels, a Dakota, crashed at London airport and caught fire. Nineteen of 22 persons aboard the plane are dead, including three of the crew of five. The aircraft ...

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  18. PALESTINE THREAT TO WORLD PEACE DEBATED IN SECURITY COUNCIL

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 2.--In a further declaration of United States policy on Palestine, the United States chief delegate, Mr. Warren Austin, in the Security Council to-day, repeated his earlier assertion that the Charter restricted the use of force by the United Nations expressly to threats or breaches of the ...

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  19. HANLON'S PLEA FOR NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Australia had been unable to link up its wealth with the means of production, the ...

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  20. Relief Train Black

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Bowen Disputes Committee to-day declared "black" an emergency food train ...

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  21. SHELL CASES TO CHILE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Australia had shipped 3000 tons of shell cases to Chile during December, 1946, the Minister for ...

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