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  2. Advertising

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  3. AID FOR GREECE AND TURKEY

    President Truman, addressing a joint session of Congress this afternoon, asked for approval for 400 million dollars worth of aid to Greece and Turkey. ...

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  4. £50 MILLION FOR DEFENCE

    The Federal Government is likely to budget for a defence expenditure nest year of up to £50 million. ...

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  5. Northern Rail Men Strike

    About 350 Commonwealth railway employes, mostly locomotive enginemen on the North-South and East-West ...

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  6. Feu? Sheep Available At Abattoirs Yesterday

    Only a quarter of the normal supply of sheep were yarded for sale lo botchers ai the Abattoirs yesterday morning because of the refusal of butchers to boy escept within ceiling wholesale prices. Photo shows buyers congregating round Ihe abnormally small offering yesterday. Story Page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GAS PRESSURE NORMAL TODAY

    Full gas pressure will be restored to oil suburbs this afternoon and an uninterrupted electric power supply has been assured by a big saving ...

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  8. CHINA NOT ON AGENDA

    The far East will not be discussed by the Big Four in formal session, but they will discuss China informally. ...

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  9. Floods New Menace To England

    Swollen by the thaw, four of Britain's nine River Avons have caused widespread floods tin southern England. While ...

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  10. Another Palestine Attack

    Three British soldiers were killed and eight others injured, three of them seriously, when Jewish terrorists early this ...

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  11. Big Changes Sought In Arbitration

    Sweeping changes of the arbitration system are proposed in a Bill to amend the Arbitration Act launched in ...

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  12. JEWS' SHIPS OFF QUEENSLAND

    Only three men were allowed to hoard the Jewish immigrant ship Johan de Witt when it anchored off Cairns ...

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  13. Conference Tomorrow

    Mr. Musgrave said that he had been advised yesterday that the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. J. G. B. Castieaux) had summoned a ...

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  14. PACIFIC DEFENCES UNDER REVIEW

    Vital new arrangements for Pacific oefence are bring discussed in Lonfon, '£fios[?]cow^ Washington, and Canberra, ...

    Article : 180 words
  15. Gas Supply Plans

    If coal was received into the of the afternoon, provided that osborne works of the SA Gas Company this mornint it was ecpeeted that gas would be ...

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  16. MEAT CONTROLS TO STAY

    The Rationing Commission had advised the Government that it would be impracticable at present to consider the lifting of meat ...

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  17. Move To Abandon Wharf Strike

    Labor members claimed tonight that the Sydney Waterside Workers' Federation representatives had assured Mr. ...

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  18. CREWS REFUSE TO SAIL

    PERTH, March 12. Crews at three British ships at Fremantle and two at Bunbury have refused to take ships to sea ...

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  19. Weather

    The first peacetime long distance Hipht of the Raaf was made today when a Liberator flew from Pearce. 27 miles north of ...

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  20. 3,900 Tons Of Coal Lost Yesterday

    Strikes at five New South Wales collieries today caused a loss in coal output of more than 3,000 tons. The mines were:— ...

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  21. Sydney Bus Employes Threaten Strike

    South coast bus employes are threatening to strike unless roads in the district are improved and unless total expenditure on roads ...

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  22. OUTLAWING OF COMMUNISTS

    The Secretary of Labor (Mr. Sehwellenhach) told the (House of Representatives Labor Committee that he ...

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  23. Deadlock In Sydney

    SYDNEY, March 12.—The State president of the Waterside "Workers' Federation (Mr. W. Coghlan) said tonight that the general ...

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  24. Punjab Riots Spreading

    Anxiety is felt altout the possibility of communal rioting spreading from the Caniphellpur district of the Punjab ...

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  25. Explosions In Two Sydney Factories

    i Fourteen men were injured in Iwo terrifir explosions in Sydney suburbs today. Twelve foundry and lurnace ...

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  26. Brisbane Ban On Diverted Cargoes

    Watersiders would refuse to unload any cargo consigned to Sydney and diverted to-Brisbane because of the Sydney shipping ...

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  27. England Faces Worst Lambing Season

    The latest estimate is that onethird of the number of sheep in England and Wales died from exposure during the icy weather of ...

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