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  3. SPEED-UP MOVE IN MOSCOW

    Passports have been collected for exit visas for the return journey of British delegates to the Foreign Ministers' Conference. This means that the end can scarcely be more than a ...

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  4. Britain's Farming Disaster

    The National Farmers' Union intends to launch an Agricultural Disaster Fund, states Reuter. ...

    Article : 454 words
  5. TWO CRASHED PLANES FOUND

    The RAAF Mosquito and the Dutch Dakota, two of the three aircraft which have been missing in Northern Australia and Queensland since last Tuesday, were located from the air during ...

    Article : 212 words
  6. FOOD RIOTS IN RUHR

    Demonstrations against the food ration, with isolated outbreaks of violence, have been occuring in the Ruhr, says ...

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  7. International Leaders Relax In Moscow

    Tense sessions of the United Nations' conference in Moscow have been interspersed with official and semi-official functions, including a dinner party given by the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotoff). Photos shows:- Top left- Marshl Konieff (left) and Gen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. No Change In Meat Deadlock

    With no settlement of Adelaide's meat troubles in sight the prospects of supplies for Easter are not good. ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. Rains Delay Traffic, Benefit Pastures

    Tropical downpours which drenched many areas of the State on Thursday and Friday had a widespread after-effect during the week-end when floods washed away roads and dislocated ...

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  10. Missed By Searchers

    The crashed RAAF Mosquito was seen from the searching Avro Anson during a brief break in the weather at about ...

    Article : 548 words
  11. Government Asked To Seize Melbourne Meat

    The Federal Government had been asked to acquire all meat coming into the Melbourne area to prevent black marketing, the ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. SUPERVISION OF FEDERAL COSTS

    The appointment of a special joint Parliamentary committee on expenditure to supervise Federal costs was recommended today by ...

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  13. London's Wettest March For 91 Years

    London has had the wettest March since 1856. when rainfall records were first kept at the Kew Observatory, The March ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. REPRIEVE FOR TWO NATIVES

    The Governor of the Gold Coast (Sir Alan Burns) informed the Legislative Council yesterday that he had used bis prerogative of ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. UNION SUPPORT FOR STRIKERS

    A mass meeting of 600 tramway employes today pledged support to engineers and other metal trades strikers, ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. ECONOMIC CRISIS IN U.S.

    Economic disaster faced the United States unless the upward spiral of prices was ended, Mr. Earl Bunting, president of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. ICELAND VOLCANO IN ERUPTION

    After lying dormant for 101 years. Mount Hekla. in south Iceland erupted early yesterday when the top of the main cone blew off. An ...

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  18. ROUND-WORLD FLIGHT

    Mr. Milton Reynolds, millionaire pen manufacturer, announced today that he would leave La Guardia airfield, ...

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  19. Record Crated At Exhibition

    Three thousand more people attended the Royal Adelaide Exhibition on Saturday than on the 'first Saturday. The total of ...

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  20. Easter Rail Travel Uncertain

    The prospects of intending Easter rail travellers are still uncertain because of the coal and staff shortages which ...

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  21. Plight Of Russian "Widows"

    The Soviet Government has finally refused a British Government request "on the highest level" that Russian wives of British ...

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  22. Cambridge Wins Boat Race

    Cambridge today won the annual boat race from Oxford by 10 lengths. Cambridge flashed into the lead from the start, was seven ...

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  23. Oakbank Weights

    Weights for the minor events at the Oakbank races next Saturday and on Easter Monday are published on page 6. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Polish Minister Assassinated

    "Col.-Gen. Swierczewski, viceMinister of National Defence, was treacherously assassinated by Ukrainian Fascists near the town ...

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  25. Thieves" Big Haul In Two Hours

    Thieves ransacked the Balwyn home of the Federal secretary of the Australian Automobile Association (Mr. T. C. Paterson) last night, ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. Man o9 War, Famed Racehorse, Aged SO

    Man o' War, America's most famous thoroughbred. who won 8249,465. about £A78,000. in his brief racing career, was 30 ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. Motorist Burned To Death After Crash

    A conductress and two tram passengers dragged a motorist from a burning car at Brighton last night The motorist, Dudley Richardson. ...

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