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    STUDENTS ENROL: To handle the very large number of students who attended the first day of the academic year at the University of Queensland today, a special system was introduced. Picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
  5. STALIN MAY BREAK LONG SILENCE

    LONDON, March 10: Generalissimo Stalin, who was long been silent on world affairs, may speak today at the opening of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in the great Kremlin Palace, in ...

    Article : 483 words
  6. BODIES OF SEVEN WASHED UP FROM AIRLINER WRECK

    MELBOURNE: Seven bodies of victims of the Douglas airliner crash near Hobart were washed up on Seven Mile Beach today, a few hundred yards from where the plane dived into the sea just before 9 o'clock last night. ...

    Article : 452 words
  7. Peril Today Worse Than Munich Era

    LONDON, March 10 (AAP): "World affairs are in a more perilous position today than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 256 words
  8. US Army Charge Over Yoizuki

    Unknown to United States General Headquarters in Japan and ignoring its refusal to increase the authorised number of passengers, in the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 337 words
  9. Aga Khan Weighed in Diamonds

    BOMBAY, March 10 (AAP): Sitting on top of a specially constructed balance scale at Bradbourne stadium, ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. Germans Will Be Given More Say

    LONDON, March 10 (AAP): The Military Government of the British zone in Germany has established an all-German organisation, known as the German Economic Advisory Board, as part of ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. RUSSIAN AID TO FRANCE

    PARIS, March 10 (AAP): The Communist Vice-President (M.Thorez) announced that the Russian Government had agreed to supply ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. ON WAY TO WEDDING

    Mr. Tudor, one of the crash victims, was on his way to Melbourne to attend his son's wedding, which was to have taken place tomorrow. The son, Mr. Graham Tudor, is a student at Melbourne ...

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  13. 5 WEEKEND SHIP FIRES

    LONDON, March 10: The fifth ship fire of the week-end occurred on the 5,000-tonner Empire Trent at Birkenhead, but it was quickly ...

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  14. PARALYSIS CASE AT KINGSTHORPE

    Another case of infantile paralysis has been reported to the State Health Department. The victim is a man of 20. at Kingsthorpe. Darling ...

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  15. Lord Halifax Down with Chickenpox

    WASHINGTON, March 10 (AAP): Lord Halifax is confined to his bed with chickenpox. ...

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  17. TRAGEDY MAY LEAD TO TIGHTER CONTROL OVER SPORTS CROWDS

    LONDON, March 11: New Home Office instructions to the police to tighten control on increasing crowds attending open air sports meetings are likely to follow the Bolton disaster in which 33 people were killed and 500 injured when a section of the crowd, attending the Stoke Cup tie Soccer match, ...

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  18. Evacuation Of Indians From Java

    BATAVIA, March 10 (AAP): The British transport ships which landed 3,000 Dutch troops yesterday left for ...

    Article : 135 words
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  20. Chinese Fighting In Manchuria Reported

    CHUNGKING, March 10 (AAP): It is unofficially reported that street fighting is raging in Mukden between Chinese Communist and Government forces. ...

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  21. Live Pandas Instead OS Varsity Fees

    LONDON, March 10: A strange barter trade is the offer accepted by the London Zoo of two giant pandas from Szechwan Province. ...

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  22. SIX-FIGURE CANE LOSS IN FLOODS

    Damage to northern sugar cane crops caused by the recent cyclone and floods will run well into ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. Stop Press

    5th, Aust, second - innings 121 (Webb, lbw, b, Johnsten, 3; Craig, net cut 17; 0, sunday 1). ACCORDING to a message received ...

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  24. Russian Unions Urge Rupture with Spain

    MOSCOW, March 10 (AAP): The presidium of the Central Council of Soviet Trade Unions today passed a resolution requesting the Russian Government to use its influence with the UNO to appeal ...

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  25. DEATH OF RED CROSS MATRON

    LONDON, March 10 (AAP): The death is announced of Miss Ruth Eveline Darbyshire, matron in chief of the British Red Cross ...

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