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  4. "NO DEMOCRACY IN USE OF BLUDGEON"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Australia could solve her own problems without importing foreign political philosophies,or by the use of bludgeon and machinegun, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told the Easter conference of the Victorian ...

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  5. MacArthur Takes Resolute Stand On Threatened General Strike In Japan

    TOKIO, March 29.--A general strike throughout Japan, involving 1,500,000 Government and communications workers, is timed to climax a series of area strikes on Wednesday. All postal and telephone communication services in eastern Japan were suspended ...

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  6. Theft Of Innocents For Red Crusade

    LONDON, March 28.--Reuter's Athens representative says the Greek Foreign Minister (Mr. Tsaldaris) has telegraphed the U.N. Secretary-General (Mr. Trygve Lie) and UNESCO protesting against guerillas ...

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  7. "Reds-Ban" Bill Before Parliament Soon

    Mr Hollway, Victorian Premier, said recently that the Victorian Government is considering introducing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. SENATOR ASKS TRUMAN TO TALK PEACE WITH STALIN

    ARLINGTON (West Virginia), March 28.--Senator Claude Pepper (Democrat, Florida), broadcasting to-day, appealed to President Truman to try to meet Generalissimo Stalin and make a last effort to reach an ...

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  9. SOVIET RESENTS "FAIRY TALES"

    LONDON, March 28.--Reuter's Teheran representative states Russia, which protested on February 2 to Persia against the ...

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  10. "Forces Of Peace Led By Soviet"

    LONDON, March 28. --Reuter's Prague representative says the Prime Minister (Mr. Gottwald) said in a speech ...

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  11. Strike Leaders Face General Breakaway

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A last minute effort is being made by the central disputes committee to prevent the Rockhampton railway strikers from deciding to-morrow to return to work. The State Secretary of the ARU (Mr. F. Nolan) will make a hurried trip from ...

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  12. BUILDING PRICE CONTROLS TO CUT "COST PLUS"

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The new methods of price control over home building will be extended to all States within ...

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  13. MANLAN FAVORS RACIAL BARS IN AFRICA

    LONDON, March 29. -- Reuter's Capetown correspondent says Dr. D. F. Malan, with a general election due in May or June ...

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  14. POLICE FOIL CHINESE PLOT IN SIAM

    BANGKOK, March 29.-- The Siamese police discovered a large scale Chinese plot to seize power in Siam ...

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  15. Chiang Kai-shek Irons Out Election Row Despite "Fast"

    HONG KONG, March 29.--Following all day conferences between Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and leaders of minor parties, a compromise settlement was reached on the election dispute at 10 o'clock last night ...

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  16. BRITISH TROOPS SAVE TRAPPED HAGANAH MEN

    LONDON, March 29.--After a truce had been arranged with attacking Arabs British troops by late last night had brought 180 Jews out of the abandoned village near Bethlehem. Arabs who had ...

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  17. STILL UP HIS HOLLOW LOG

    BRISBANE, Monday.--No trace has been found of Edward Joseph Rowe, AEU Commonwealth councillor ...

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  18. Blown To Death

    MANILA, March 28.-- Twenty-one men were blown to pieces by a Japanese booby trap in a ...

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  19. RUSSIANS BUILD UP BALTIC NAVAL YARDS

    BERLIN, March 29.--The Russians are reconstructing the former German naval yards of Wilhelmshaven on the White Sea as a key base in their development of Arctic Ocean routes ...

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  20. U.S. BASES IN SWEDEN?

    LONDON, March 29, -- The American Press Moscow correspondent says the Soviet Army newspaper, 'Red Star,' and the ...

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  21. ROUMANIANS VOTE FOR GOVERNMENT BLOC

    LONDON, March 29. -- The British United Press correspondent at Bucharest says of the first 970,140 votes counted in the ...

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  22. Attempts To Kill Consul

    WINDSOR, Ontario, March 29.--Two shots were fired at the United Slates Consul (Mr. John Bankhead) as he eased ...

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  23. Prisoner Set Fire To Roof In Escape Attempt

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Police allege at an arrested man set fire to the roof of Goulburn lock-up this morning in an attempt to escape. The man is Thomas Leonard Munday (35), who was later charged with breaking into stores at Wagga and Goulburn and Stealing Goods Worth more than £200. ...

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  24. EASTER TOLL OF THE ROADS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Six people were injured, one seriously, when a three-ton truck loaded with people on the way to a dance ...

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