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  5. POWER--TRANSPORT THREATENED

    Disruption of Melbourne's power and transport services is threatened by a decision of the Amalgamated Engineering Union last night to withdraw its members employed by railways, tramways, power ...

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    ENGLAND'S TRIALS.--With the melting of the heavy snow, which has interfered with the lives of millions of British people. In the past few weeks, a new problem has arisen. Thousands of homes are flooded in many parts of the country. This beam wireless picture, taken from the air on Monday, shows part of the town of Egham (Surrey), in the valley of Thames. (See Articles on Pages 2 and 14.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CRIMES OF JAPANESE

    Major-General Akira Hirota, former supply commander of field depots of the Japanese army in the Rabaul area, to-day ...

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  8. Penicillin Can Be a Curse

    A warning that the wonder drug penicillin could be a curse and not a blessing in inexperienced hands was given by Lord ...

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  9. SURPRISE BY MACARTHUR

    Informed sources reveal that General Macarthur's statement on an early peace treaty for Japan took both the War ...

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  10. DANGER SPOT IN PUNJAB

    Reports from all areas of the Punjab are reassuring, except from the Attock district, where murder, arson and looting are ...

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  11. MR. WALLACE TO VISIT ENGLAND

    Mr. Henry Wallace said he would fly to England on April 7 to discuss international issues with British leaders and ...

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  12. DRAMATIC RESCUE ON MOUNTAIN TOP

    Two Tiger Moth planes, one flown by the R.A.A.F., the other by a civil pilot, successfully rescued Mr. John Kelly, of Heyfield, from the fop of Mount Tamboritha, in the Australian Alps, yesterday, after Kelly had been seriously injured in a fall from his horse. ...

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  13. NATIONALISTS ENTER YENAN

    The Chinese Government announced to-night that Nationalist troops have entered Yenan, capital of the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN OXFORD TEAM

    The Oxford team to meet Cambridge on Saturday in the annual athletics contest includes R. W. Lester, from Geelong ...

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  15. JEWEL SMUGGLING ALLEGED

    The Dutch News Agency at The Hague says that Customs officials at Kemajoran (Batavia air held) arrested a Dutch pilot officer and ...

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  16. U.S. AID TO GREECE

    A bill implementing aid to Greece and Turkey introduced in the House of Representatives goes considerably, further than ...

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  17. T. J. LEY ON TRIAL

    Charged with the murder of John McBain Mudie, 35 years, barman, whose body was found at a chalk pit in Surrey, on ...

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  19. REVOLT SPREADS IN PARAGUAY

    The Paraguayan Government has admitted that the entire country is in a state of war, while the rebel radio has announced the ...

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  20. "Express" Five Days Late

    The "express" train from Glasgow steamed slowly into Steamed slowly into Stranraer station with 18 weary passengers--5 days, 18 hours, ...

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  21. NEW CABINET IN BELGIUM

    M. Spank has announced that he has formed a Government to replace that of Huysman's Left Wing coalition, which resigned six ...

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    MOUNTAIN RESCUE.--The clearing near tie summit of Mount Tamboritha (5681 feet), in the Australian Alps, north of Heyfield, where two Tiger Moth planes landed late yesterday to rescue Mr. John Kelly, of Heyfield, who had been seriously injured in a fall from his horse while mustering cattle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. He Learnt Tricks in the Navy

    A former ordinary seaman, Mr. J. P. H. Mallalieu, now a Labor member of the House of Commons, raised laughter in the House last night when he declared that the Royal Naval Barracks, in which he served, were ...

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  24. French First With Stalin Approach

    Much curiosity has been aroused by the surprise two hour visit of the French Foreign Minister (M. Bidault) to Generalissimo Stalin. This, the first meeting between ...

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