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  4. FORECAST

    Further occasional showers. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Deathroll From Floods Now 15

    LONDON, Tues.—The deathroll, as a result of the floods which followed the week-end thaw is 15, comprising six men, eight women and a 10-year-old girl. ...

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  6. Reparation Payment By Germany Demanded.

    MOSCOW, Tues.—A demand for a reparation payment by Germany, spread over 20 years from the date of the signing of the Potsdam Agreement, which would deliver £2500 million to the Soviet Union, was made by the Russian Foreign Minister (M. ...

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  7. Australian Food Parcels Bring Joy in Britain

    The Agent-General for Victoria, Mr. Martin, presented food parcels, sent by demobilised soldiers of Victoria, to members of the British Legion at Wandsworth, London, on February 26. So, far over 18,000 of these parcels have been sent by the Victoria Returned Soldiers' League for distribution throughout the country. Picture shows Mr. Norman Martin handing over the gifts to parents and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Vegetable Growers Plan March On Parliament House

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The secretary of the Vegetable Growers' Federation, Mr. W. Drysdale, said to-day growers planned to march on ...

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  9. PARAGUAYAN UPRISING

    ASUNCION, (Paraguay), Tues.—The Government announced that Loyalist forces seized the town of Belen, 20 ...

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  10. Water Storages In Country Areas

    CANBERRA, Tues.—The Federal Government was prepared to co-operate with the States in providing additional ...

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  11. British Help Sought From All Quarters

    LONDON, Tues.—Reporting on the general situation throughout the Punjab, where rioting has resulted in 1046 deaths and injury to 1167 others, between March 4 and Sunday last, "The Times" Lahore co-respondent says that there is a general demand ...

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  12. 40-Hour Week Bill Before Legislative Council

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The state Government was confident to-night the 40-Hour week bill would be passed in the ...

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  13. Leaflets Dropped On Madrid

    MADRID, Tues.—An aeroplane flew over Madrid on Monday evening, dropping Monarchist leaflets calling for a Royalist ...

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  14. Queensland Mines May Be Idle

    SYDNEY, Tues.—All Queensland mines will be idle from next Monday, unless colliery owners put into effect a decision to ...

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  15. Anglo-Albanian Dispute.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tues.—A fortnight's inconclusive argument in the three-man sub-committee, on which Mr. Paul Hasluck ...

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  16. FULL BENCH RETIRED.

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—After hearing arguments, from the A.C.T.U. and employers counsel on the merits or otherwise of ...

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  17. Prospecting For Oil

    BRISBANE, Tuesday:—Shell Queensland Development Pty. Ltd., will spend £750,000 on further prospecting for oil in ...

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  18. Air Power Will Remain Dominant

    LONDON, Tues.—"Although there will be unknown changes in wartime technique owing to atomic power, I believe air power ...

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  19. C. P. STATE CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Bruxner) said to-night it was likely Federal C.P. Leaders, ...

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  20. Labour Defeat In West Australia Seems Certain

    PERTH, Tues.—It now seems certain the Labour Government will be defeated. To-day's counting revealed further ...

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  21. Brewery Purchase Refused

    AUCKLAND, Tues.—The Land Sales Court to-day refused to approve of the N.Z. Breweries, Ltd., purchase of a hotel at Akaroa for ...

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  22. Bill To Assist Greece, Turkey.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is possible that a Bill embodying President Truman's 400 million, dollar programme for aiding Greece and Turkey will be introduced to-day. The Chairman of the Home ...

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  24. GIFT TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Tues.—The gift of £25,000,000 to the British Government from Australia would be round from Australian revenue, ...

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  25. RESCUED FROM SHIP'S STERN

    HONOLULU, Tues.—The Navy announced that 22 men were rescued from the severed sterr of the wrecked. Fort ...

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  26. National Quiz Championship

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Victoria and Queensland competitors shared the honours last night in the first country semi-finals of ...

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  27. ORONTES RELEASED

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The Orient liner Orontes, has been released from troop carrying for the Australian passenger trade. The ...

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  28. Govt. Magnified Difficulties

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Government had magnified the difficulties associated with the shipping of food on L.S.T.'s ...

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  29. Aided Both Sides, Made Huge Profit. Mode Huge Profit

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Police investigation of the activities of Joseph Joanovici, known as Monsieur Joseph, are stated to have revealed that he cleared profit variously estimated at £20,000,000 to £80,000,000 sterling by acting as shipping agent for both the ...

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  30. Jew 'Executed' By Stern Gang.

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—The Stern Gang claimed, in leaflets posted throughout Tel Aviv last night, that it had "executed" a young Jew in Haifa on Sunday as an informer. Leaflets warned other in- ...

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  31. Heroin Seized By Customs Officers

    NEW YORK, Tues.—Customs officers raided the French freighter, St. Tropeti, from Marseilles, and seized 459 ounces of ...

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  32. No Shortage Of Penicillin

    CANBERRA, Tues.—An assurance was given to-day by the Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) that Australia would ...

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  33. STATE PARLT. BROADCASTS

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The Speaker in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Clyne, to-day, stated that the broadcasting of State Parliament ...

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