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  4. WALL STREET PICKETS AND POLICE CLASH

    NEW YORK, March 30.--A bloody and furious battle between pickets and police raged for 15 minutes in Wall-street to-day after pickets sprawled on the footpath in front of the Stock ...

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  5. EUROPEAN AID PLAN MAY INCLUDE SPAIN

    WASHINGTON, March 30.--The House of Representatives, by a standing vote of 149 to 52, to-day a p p r o v e d an amendment to its 6,205,000,000 dollars global foreign aid bill ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER ASKED TO DECLARE HIMSELF ON WATERSIDE HOLD-UP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An urgent request to the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) to declare himself on what definite action he was prepared to take to alleviate the position in Queensland as a result of the month-old waterside workers' ...

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  7. TRUMAN'S DEFENCE PROGRAM PLANNED ON PEACE BASIS

    WASHINGTON, March 31. -- It was learned authoritatively to-day that President Truman proceeded on the ...

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  8. MINERS CONDEMN PETTY STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday -- The central executive of the Miners' Federation to-day Issued a statement condemning "petty ...

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  9. Guatemala Still Protests

    GUATEMALA CITY, March 30.-- Guatemala repeated, to-day her formal protest, to Britain against ...

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  10. Rockhampton Men Pave Way To Strike Settlement

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--Although no proposal for an immediate resumption of work was made at a mass meeting of about 400 railwaymen, including a fair percentage of A E U members, this afternoon, a motion was carried almost unanimously, paving the way ...

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  11. ULTIMATUM TO BRISBANE MERCHANTS?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--No confirmation could be obtained here to-night of reports that Brisbane merchants have been ...

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  12. UK Budget Surplus

    LONDON, March 30.—Reuter's political correspondent says the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford ...

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  13. FORMAL U.S. MOVE TO GET TRUCE IN PALESTINE

    LAKE. SUCCESS, March 30.--Mr. Warren Austin (United States) formally moved in the Security Council to-day that the council call on Arabs and Jews in Palestine to cease acts of violence immediately and ...

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  14. MILLION TO ONE CHANCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A four-year-old boy was miraculously saved from drowning in a salt water drain to-day by a ...

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  15. NO PERMITS FOR EXPORT OF RUBBISH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Persons who export shoddy goods from Australia will be refused further export licences, ...

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  16. HOUSING PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--If money spent on controls and price fixing were used in sponsoring and helping the flow of ...

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  17. FINN-SOVIET PACT

    LONDON, March 31--Reuter's Moscow representative says It Is reliably reported that a Finnish- Soviet pact is expected to be ...

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  18. COAL FOR TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. -- With only five days' coal left under, the present stringent electricity rationing, trainloads of coal ...

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  19. Casey Sees Way of UK Salvation

    LONDON, March 30.--Mr. R. G. Casey, before his departure to-day, said that the energetic development of Empire ...

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  20. MOVES FOR WORLD FREEDOM OF PRESS

    LONDON, March 30.--Reuter's Geneva correspondent says the Law Committee of the Conference on Freedom of Information has rejected a Soviet proposal that States should review their laws to counteract the ...

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  21. Decision Reserved On Clerks' Claim For Increase of £1 a Week

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on a claim by the Federated Clerks' Union for a £1 a week increase in wages for senior males and females and 15- for juniors. ...

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  22. DISASTROUS JAP TRAIN SMASH

    TOKIO, March 31.-- Seventy people were killed and 120 injured when the Nara bound express ...

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  23. POLICE FIRE ON MOB

    LONDON. March 30.--Renter's Rome representative says armed police left, by air for Pantellaria. where three people are reported ...

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