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  4. Car Awash in St. Kilda-road Flood Waters

    THIS CAR sent up a bow wave and backwash as it ploughed through water in St. Kilda-road yesterday. The water flooded the road when autumn leaves blocked drains during the afternoon downpour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Back from the Antarctic

    RAIN AND SLEET came to Victoria yesterday and appropriately enough H.M.A.S. Labuan came back from the Antarctic last night. Above, the ship is seen tying-up at Station Pier. On board were members of the Heard Island expedition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HEAVY RAIN HAS MIXED RECEPTION

    Heavy rain, ranging from half an inch to three inches, which soaked Victoria yesterday, has met with a mixed reception. Wheatgrowers and pastora lists are jubilant. They say the rain has come at the right time, but tomato and fruitgrowers ...

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  7. Dromes Closed

    Essendon, airport had one of the worst "air traffic jams" in its history last night. Planes ...

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  8. Further Atomic Blasts in Russia Reported

    Kenneth de Courcy, British editor of "Intelligence Digest," who claims to have secret intelligence sources, reported ...

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  9. Workers Oppose Return of King Leopold

    BRUSSELS, Mar. 17 (A.A.P.). —Miners, tramwaymen, electrical and metal workers in Belgium's Walloon (French-speaking) provinces staged lightning strikes today as a "warning" against the return of King Leopold to the Belgian throne. ...

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  10. BASIC WAGE

    Leave to present an application for an immediate interim increase of £2 a week in the basic wage will be sought by union advocates in the Full Arbitration Court on Monday. The court is at present ...

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  11. Canada Stops Dumping of Japan Goods

    OTTAWA, Mar. 17. —Canada has applied her rarely-used anti-dumping laws to prevent ...

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  12. No Bali Trip for U.S. Widow

    Mrs. Marguerite Allen, a 30-year-old American, whom the Indonesian authorities have refused permission to stay ...

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  13. Women's Flow of Tears Greater

    Women cry more often than men because they have more tears at their disposal. Two American physicians ...

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  14. War on 'Duck Footed Look'

    With the battle of the skirt lengths over with a victory for the 1512 in. from the floor style Paris fashion experts have ...

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  15. Strife Growing in Italy

    Italian police used tear gas to break up a street battle between Communists and Neo- Fascists. ...

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  16. India Will Oppose Any Invasion

    NEW DELHI, March 17. The Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) said in Parliament today that India, despite ...

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  17. U.S. Warning to Greek Monarch

    The U.S. has moved decisively to squash a Right-wing attempt to sabotage the formation of a "Centre" Government in Greece. ...

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  18. Delay Likely in Ban on Communists in Unions

    CANBERRA, Friday. —Legislation to ban known Communists from holding union office is unlikely to be presented to Parliament for at least two months. No official statement has ...

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    BIOLOGIST MR. TIM EALEY. who returned from the Antarctic aboard the Labuan last night, greeted by Miss R. Davies (centre) and Miss Joan Barber, who seems anxious to test the genuineness of his beard, grown while away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. British M.P. Dies

    Mr. Adam McKinley, who won West Dumbartonshire at the general election for Labor with a majority of 613 votes, ...

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  21. Korean Envoy Flying Here

    The South Korean President, Syngman Rhee, said that the Korean Ambassador in Washington (Mr. John ...

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  23. Discovery of Jammed Door on Truculent

    LONDON, Mar. 17 (A.A.P.). The submarine Truculent, lying battered in 10 feet of water in the Thames Estuary, ...

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  24. Retaliation for Ban on U.K. Diplomats

    LONDON, Mar. 17. —A ban limiting the diplomats of Russia and her satellite countries to a radius of 30 miles from London except with special passes is under consideration by the British Cabinet. ...

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  26. 40 Drowned When Ship Overturns

    Guayaquil (Ecuador), Mar. 17. —The steamer Bolivar sank in the Guayas River early ...

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  27. Collapse After Budget Speech

    The Finance Minister (Mr. Havenga) collapsed after delivering his budget speech. Members of the South ...

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  28. French Catholic Church Supports Strike Demands

    French cardinals and archbishops at a meeting in Paris issued a statement giving the French Catholic church's ...

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