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  2. Forecast

    More or less cloudy, occasional showers; E. winds. ...

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  5. Hindu-Moslem Riots Continue in India

    CALCUTTA, Thursday: Seven more persons were injured this morning in assaults and stabbings, and casualties during disturbances between Hindus and Moslems in the last 24 hours ...

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  6. RAINS HAMPER SEARCH FOR MISSING PLANES

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Flood rains from Towmville to Darwin, with bad visibility at southern 'dromes grounding rescue aircraft, seriously hampered the search for the three missing planes today. ...

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  7. Britain Buys Ships From U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Maritime Commission announced that it had approved the sale of 30 2900-ton coastal ...

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  8. Using Oil to Save Coal

    BRITISH railways arc tackling the problem of converting locomotives from coal to oil burning, under the Government authorised scheme by which the main line companies will save a million tons of coal per year. Only heavy duty locomotives ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Future of Surface Warships

    LONDON, Thursday :— Speaking of warships in the atomic age, Mr Churchill at the naval architects' dinner ...

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  10. Private Balance Sheets May Be Disclosed

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:— Sealed envelopes deposited with the Registrar-General containing private balance sheets of ...

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  11. Intercepted By Dutch Naval Patrol

    BATAVIA, Thursday: The British 300-ton freighter Empire Mayrobe has been intercepted for the third time by a Dutch ...

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  12. Australia Also May Get Ships

    CANBERRA, Thursday: An agreement was being considered by America whereby she would allow ...

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  13. Case for Cancellation of Empire Bloc Debts

    CANBERRA, Thursday: In the House of Representatives today Mr. Beazley (Lab., W.A.) said there was a case for the ...

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  14. Hasluck Resigns Posts

    NEW YORK, Thursday: It is understood that Mr. Paul Hasluck, leader of the Australian mission to the ...

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  15. "Migrant Aliens Are Parasitic"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: While affirming the Country Party immigration policy, the annual conference ...

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  16. Strike in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday: No burials or cremations will take place in Sydney after Friday because of strike ...

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  17. PIECE GOODS OUTLOOK WORSENS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia's outlook for future supplies of piece goods had been worsened by Britain's decision to ...

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  18. WAITING TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia House had a waiting list of 185,676 people, including dependents, up to the end of ...

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  19. Dairy Farmers Strike in U.S.

    NEW ORLEANS, Thursday:— Attempting to enforce a blockade of milk shipments to New Orleans, armed dairyfarmers of ...

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  20. Goods from Germany

    CANBERRA, Thursday: By the issue of a licence under the Trading with the Enemy Act, private importation of goods from ...

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  21. Another Amalgamation Of Banks

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Queensland Notional Bank Ltd and the National Bank of Australasia Ltd are to amalgamate. ...

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  22. Six Hurt in Bailing from Giant Bomber

    FORT WORTH, Texas, Thursday: A crash-landing seemed inevitable when a defect developed in the right landing gear of a ...

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  23. TO BAN SHIPPING OF WOOL

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday: The Federated Clerks' Union Federal executive decided today to impose a ban on the shipping ...

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  24. REMINDER TO GREEKS FOLLOWS SOVIET COMPLAINT

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.) Thursday: As a result of M. Gromyko's complaint in the Security Council yesterday charging the Greek ...

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  25. Petrol Tickets At Face Value Only

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Announcing today that in future petrol ration tickets would be redeemable at face value only, ...

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  26. SUING MAYER FOR DIVORCE

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday: Mrs. Margaret Mayer (43) Is suing the film magnate, Louis B. Mayer, for divorce, charging that she was ...

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  27. EVATT SILENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) today declined to give the reason for Mr. Hasluck's ...

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  28. End of Double Tax Will Aid Industrial Expansion in Australia

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Relief from double taxation would result in an increased flow of capital to Australia ...

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  29. For Work with UNO

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Dr. W. G. Goddard, radio commentator on foreign affairs, will leave Brisbane shortly to work with the ...

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  30. Research Worker Was Leading Member of Communist Party

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister in charge of the CSIR (Mr. Dedman) revealed in the House of ...

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  31. Explosions in Tel Aviv

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says: It is officially stated that explosions occurred in the ...

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  32. "RED SCARE," SAYS WALLACE

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The former Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Henry Wallace, in a speech said that the Americans were ...

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  33. TAX CUT BILL

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Legislation which will give effect to the Government's taxation reductions was ...

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  34. Germans Flee from Flood Area

    LONDON, Thursday: Hamburg Radio, states that more than 20,000 Germans are fleeing from the Oder area, into ...

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  35. Lang Prevents Bill's Passage

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Mr. Lang: (Lang Lab, NSW) blocked passage of the Aliens Bill Shorty before the House of ...

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  36. DEATH SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: William Alfred John Lever (26), laborer, was found guilty of the criminal assault of a 12-year-old girl at ...

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  37. NEW TICKETS MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Petrol ration tickets for April will be available at all post offices and issuing offices of the Liquid Fuel ...

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  38. LITTLE HOPE FOR 110 MINERS

    CENTRALIA (U.S.). Thursday: A coal company official reported that 31 miners had been brought out alive, but 110 ...

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  39. PAYMENTS TO ITALIANS FOR AID TO ESCAPEES

    LONDON, Thursday: The Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent says: The British Treasury has spent £750,000 ...

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  40. MEAT RATIONING ENDS IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Thursday: Canada is discontinuing meat rationing, but two meatless days will be observed in restaurants weekly so ...

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  41. HOUSE RISES FOR EASTER RECESS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The House of Representatives rose today for the Easter recess. it will resume on April 16 and ...

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