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  5. LABOR MINISTER WALKS OUT

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Dissension within the Government ranks at Canberra, the industrial movement and the waterside unions is threatened as a result of forcing through the ...

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    MAROONED.--The shortage of food and the big freeze in England has proved again that Britons can "take it" Further evidence of their many trials is shown here. Residents of this area in Mortimer-street, Trowbridge, Wills, were marooned, and business was at a standstill when the River Biss overflowed.--By Beam Wireless. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOVIET ANGRY WITH U.S.A.

    The Moscow newspaper "Izvestia," which usually voices the opinion of the Soviet. Government, said in a front page editorial to-day that President Truman's speech, in ...

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  8. BLOCKADE RUNNING

    BATAVIA, Mar. 14 (A.A.P.). To overcome the Dutch naval blockade Indonesian Republicans have begun their own air ...

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  9. TRAGIC ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Two American sailors who had been at sea for 102 days with Admiral Byrd's Antarctic ...

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  10. Spectre of Hunger in Britain

    Mr. James Turner, president of the National Farmers' Union, in a broadcast said: -- "The spectre of ...

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  11. FLOODS RISE IN MANY U.K. CENTRES

    Floods continue to follow the thaw throughout southern England. Hundreds of square miles are now flooded in the Thames and Medway valleys. ...

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  12. Australian Sailors Praised

    Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, former Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, yesterday presented to the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SLACKS WORN TO BREAKFAST

    ALBURY, Friday.--The refusal of the Globe Hotel licensee, Maurice Lilley, aged 22, to allow a Potts Point, business woman, Mrs. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN DANGER

    Four Australian soldiers were [?] by a Japanese sailing [?] on Sunday after drifting for three hours on the Inland Sea ...

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  15. UNITY FOR DEFENCE OF EMPIRE

    The objective of the Imperial Defence College was to produce a body of officials and officials throughout the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. IN CANBERRA YESTERDAY

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) said yesterday that the Government had decided finally not to pay 3 a ...

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  18. PLAYGROUND TO COST £2000

    Mr. Sol Green is giving a fully equipped model playground at Montague to serve the children of both South Melbourne and Port ...

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  19. CHINA OPPOSES DISCUSSION

    The Foreign Office has notified the Big Three Foreign Ministers that China opposes dismission on Chinese affairs, even ...

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  20. RIOTS IN INDIA CONTINUE

    Reuter's correspondent at Benares says a 24-hour curlew was imposed after renewed Hindu-Moslem rioting, this ...

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  21. DEPUTIES IN UPROAR

    Communist members, angered by the accusation that their party followed an anti-French policy in colonial affairs, again ...

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  22. BELGIAN STEEL FOR BRITAIN

    A British delegation has negotiated an agreement with Belgian industrialists for 92,000 tons of Belgian steel, to be sent to ...

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  23. SOVIET DELEGATES IN LONDON

    Twenty delegates from the Supreme Soviet have arrived at Dover after having been delayed on the Continent by rough ...

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  24. BELGIAN TREATY WITH TURKEY

    Belgium and Turkey have signed a commercial agreement in Ankara establishing the dollar as the medium of payment ...

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  25. PIPELINE BOMBED BY TERRORISTS

    Five small bombs slightly damaged the oil pipeline within the Haifa oil refinery area at an early hour this morning. Officials quickly controlled the ensuing fire. The police say that five Jews. ...

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  26. METAL MEN'S DISPUTE

    Although Monday has been set by the A.C.T.U. disputes committee as the date on which it will consider extension of the metal ...

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  27. REGULAR FLIGHTS TO JAPAN EXPECTED

    Australian representations have been put before head quarters of the United States Far East Air Force in Tokio for Qantas Empire Airways to operate a Melbourne--Tokio air service under charter to the R.A.A.F. ...

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