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  4. BRITISH RUSSIAN TALKS ON BERLIN DISPUTES REACH DEADLOCK

    BERLIN, Thursday.—British and Soviet authorities are maintaining a firm stand on the dispute over the passage of trains between Berlin and the British Zone, and no results came from long talks between the British Chief to Staff, Major ...

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  7. FIRE CAUSED £600,000 DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—More than 15,000 bales of cotton, valued at £600,000 were completely destroyed last night when fire gutted the storehouse of the Commonwealth Trade and Customs Department at Waterloo. It was ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND STRIKE

    Central Railway Disputes Committee will recommend to a mass meeting of railway men to-morrow to go ...

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  9. TRUMAN SEEKS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Authority from Congress to increase expenditure on defence by 3,375 million dollars was sought by President Truman to-day. ...

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  10. ANOTHER DOG POISONED ON ROSS HILL

    Reports that dogs are being poisoned on Ross Hill were this afternoon verified by a “Times” representative, who saw a dead ...

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  11. MAY BE SUGAR FAMINE IN APRIL

    New South Wales may be faced with a sugar famine in April because the Queensland strike has cut off raw sugar supplies to the ...

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  12. WEST INDIES WIN IN CRICKET

    KINGSTON (West Indies), Friday. —West Indies gained victory suddenly and easily in the fourth and final cricket Test match, and ...

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  13. Indonesians On Island Not From Dutch Plane

    Five Indonesians, ashore on Mundua Island in the Vitu group of islands off New Britain, are not survivors of a crashed Dutch plane ...

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  14. Spain Not To Receive Aid From United States; Parties Confer

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Senate and House of Representatives conferee, working out a compromise on the different Foreign Aid Bill passed by both, agreed to-day to eliminate Spain from the nations eligible to aid. ...

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  15. TRAINING OF YOUNG MEN AS SHEARERS

    The grave shortage of shearers was referred to in the Legislative Assembly by the Deputy Leader of the Country Party . (Mr. ...

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  16. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  17. Prize-Winners In To-day’s Lottery

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  18. BULLET THROUGH ROOF

    To have a 303 bullet pierce the roof of her kitchen and fall close to her was the startling experience of Mrs. Morris, of West ...

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  19. Preference To Italy, Germany

    Sir Earle Page, Country Party M.P., said yesterday that the British Colonial Office had instructed East African colonies to ...

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  20. RUSSIA BENT ON WORLD CONQUEST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The N.S.W. Country Party Leader, Mr. Bruxner, told the Party’s annual ...

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  21. WOOL MARKET MORE CONFIDENT

    If the international situation does not deteriorate further, there hould be no reason for nervousness about the woolselling position in ...

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  22. INVERELL

    Volunteer-fireman T. Thorogood, who sustained facial injuries that necessitated his removal to hospital from the scene of ...

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  23. Special Palestine Session For United Nations on April 16

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday—The Security Council decided today to call a special Palestine session of the United Nations General Assembly on April 16. The vote was nine to nil in favor of the proposal, with ...

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  24. Qld. Railwaymen To Return to Work

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Railwaymen at Brisbane and Ipswich to-day decided to return to work. Their decision means the virtual collapse of the Queensland strike, which commenced on February 2. ...

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  25. THE WEATHER

    Official forecast, issued Sydney 1 p.m. Isolated showers in South-Western districts, and local thunderstorms in north-east, chiefly on ...

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  26. Clerk’s £39,000

    SYDNEY, Friday.—John Darcy, 26-year-old clerk of King’s Cross, was revealed to-day as the mystery punter who collected ...

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  27. APPEALS FOR LATIN-AMERICAN AID

    DOGOTA (Colombo). — The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) to-day appealed to Latin-American nation s to help the United States build world peace and aid European recovery. Mr. Marshall was addressing the ...

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