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  4. Crimes Act to be invoked

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Federal Government and the Australian Council of Trade Unions are hopeful of an early settlement of the nation-wide waterfront dispute ...

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  5. U.S. Reds gone into hiding

    WASHINGTON, March 4.--F.B.I. chief, Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, said yesterday American ...

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  6. Women protest at heavy cosmetics tax

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--A suggestion to Australian women to ban the use of lipstick and powder for a week as a protest against the 33 1-3 per cent cosmetics tax was made by the president of ...

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  7. LABOR WILL FIGHT FOR DISSOLUTION

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Labor is to fight to the extent of a double dissolution on the Government's proposals to re-establish the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  8. U.S. pledge for peace

    At his office in the White Honse in Washington, D.C., President Harry S. Truman of the United States signs the document proclaiming the existence of a national emergency in the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LABOR WILL CONTINUE TO PUSH SOCIALISATION

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Australian Labor Party last night reaffirmed its socialisation policy. The Triennial Conference, the movement's highest authority. ...

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  10. AMERICAN CHALLENGE TO SOVIET

    NEW YORK, March 4. --The United States yesterday challenged the Soviet Union to submit to ...

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  11. USED DEAD MAN'S KIDNEY

    LOS ANGELES, March 4.--A woman who lived four days with a kidney from the body of a dead man connected to ...

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  12. Worried on King's health

    LONDON, Mar. 4.--Doctors yesterday twice visited His Majesty King George, who is suffering from a feverish chill. No ...

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  13. FLARE-UP IN KOREAN WAR

    TOKIO, March 4.--Fierce fighting flared on the central front to-day as Allied forces resumed the ...

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  14. U.S. STRIKES SNAG IN SOVIET TALKS

    NEW YORK, March 4.--American overtures for new talks with Russia on the Japanese peace treaty hit a "snag" to-night, when the Soviet delegate to United Nations, Mr. Jacob Malik, denied he had ...

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  15. Queensland TLC behind strikers

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland Trades and Labor Council to-night decided to swing "full resources of trade unions behind the ...

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  16. Eastern chiefs to confer in London

    SINGAPORE, March 4.--British Commissioner General in South-East Asia (Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald) and Commander-in- ...

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  17. MORE TALKS; HOPES HIGH

    London, March 4.-- American, British and Russian delegates have arrived in Paris for ...

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  18. CONSTRUCTION AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The appointment of State Premiers as construction authorities for the Commonwealth for all ...

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  19. Moroccan unrest causes concern

    CAIRO, March 4. --Egypt has requested a meeting of the Arab League political committee "to consider the latest ...

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  20. Correspondent killed

    TOKIO, March 4. -- War correspondent William Graham, representing the New York Journal of Commerce, was killed to-day ...

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  21. BETTER OUTLOOK FOR JUTE SUPPLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The re-opening of trade between India and Pakistan after five months of virtual stoppage was the first gleam of daylight in a bleak future for Australia's jute supplies, said ...

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  22. Joint shipping orders for N.Q.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Fourteen thousand tons of steel for Queensland are lying on Newcastle and Port Kembla wharves, according ...

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  23. Gambling launch raided

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --- Fifteen police "arrested" the launch Lady Brayton as it was following the 18ft. sailing races on the harbor ...

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  24. Referendum sought on Senate abolition

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Labor-dominated Senate is likely late this year to seek a referendum on the abolition of the Upper House. As a result of a decision by the ...

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  25. MR. BEVIN RESIGNED?

    LONDON, March 4. -- Diplomatic circles believed that the Prime Minister of England (Mr. Attlee) last night ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PRICE CEILINGS ON RAW COTTON

    WASHINGTON, March 4.--The U.S. Government last night set price ceilings on raw cotton for both cotton merchants and ...

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  27. WANTS JAPANESE ARMY NOW

    TOKIO, March 4.--A proposal for the immediate formation of a Japanese army of 200,000 was made by former Prime Minister ...

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  28. Resistance against outside labor

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- An official of the Miners' Federation said to-night that the federation would resist Government employment of ...

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  29. Agreement on halting inflation

    WASHINGTON, March 4.--The U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve Board have settled their differences on ways to halt ...

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  30. REDS SEEK U.N. ADOPTION OF WORLD PEACE COUNCIL PROGRAM

    MOSCOW, March 4.--"Pravda" said the Communist led World Peace Council in Berlin last week planned to send a delegation to Lake Success demanding that U.N. adopt the council's program for world peace. "Pravda," giving the first details ...

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  31. Sailors, soldiers and airmen speed N.Z. cargo handling

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--Servicemen are handling cargo at Auckland wharves at a fast rate and will extend their activities on Monday to discharge bulk wheat from the freighter Broompark and butter from a ...

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  32. U.N. OFFICIAL ASSASSINATED

    AMMAN, March 4.--Gunmen last night assassinated Khaled Husseini, a United Nations official, in Nablus, a district of Palestine. ...

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  33. Escaped through 70ft. tunnel

    BALTIMORE, March 4.-- Joseph Holmes (35), who escaped from the Maryland Penitentiary on February 18, was recaptured on ...

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