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  4. FEAR STRIKES HUNGARY

    LONDON, March 24.—Latest victim in Hitler's war of nerves is Germany's south-eastern neighbour, Hungary. Alarmed because Germany is said to have ...

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  5. AT SCENE OF THE TRAGEDY

    Police investigators. Left to right: Sergeant M. Nugent (Toogoolawah), Detective Sergeant. T. Tomlinson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 141 words
  6. WOMAN SHOT DEAD, 2 SONS INJURED

    MRS. MARIA BERTHA AUGUSTA MARTIN, 47, was shot dead and her two sons, Walter, 20, and William, 19, were gravely wounded yesterday at Moore in the Brisbane Valley, 100 miles from Brisbane. ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. Mutiny In Dartmoor: I.R.A. Riot

    LONDON, March 24.—Pandemonium reigned in Dartmoor Gaol yesterday afternoon, when 12 prisoners—the most ...

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  8. What's On In Sport To-day

    RACING.—Second day, Q.T.C. Easter meeting; A.J.C. autumn meeting (Sydney Cup), Randwick): Williamstown races ...

    Article : 146 words
  9. Berlin's Single Easter Egg

    LONDON, March 24.—Chocolates and Easter eggs were as plentiful, and as attractive, as ever in London shops this ...

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  10. Clung 4 Hours To Capsized Boat In Bay

    Three youths and a girl clung to an overturned sailing boat for four hours in Moreion Bay, off Scarborough Point, yesterday ...

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  11. MANY NAZI PLANES OBSOLETE

    NEW YORK, March 24.—Air battles have shown that Germany [?] a large number of planes which are rapidly becoming ...

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  12. DRAMATIC SEARCH AS HOODED MAN SEEN WITH KNIFE AND GUTS

    BY motor cycle and on foot, through scrub and mountainous country, police and civilians searches all yesterday for the mysterious hooded man, who, armed with gun and sheath knife, had been reported to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Lady Wilson Gives £50 To Plane Fund

    Lady Wilson has given £50 to he Flying Doctor Plane Fund. This followed the appeal in The Courier-Mail on Thursday for completion ...

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  14. Australian Accent Due To Nose Trouble

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Dr. Halliday sutherland, author and physician, who was returned to Sydney after a stay in New Zealand, said to-day that he ...

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  15. War Boosts Employment

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The increased employment arising from expansion of production in Australia since the war [?] revealed in factory employment ...

    Article : 89 words
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  17. TRAIN PASSES FOR DIGGERS ON ANZAC DAY

    Returned sailors and soldier within a radius of 30 miles of Brisbane, including Beerburrum, will be given return railway passage to Brisbane to ...

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  18. LEAVE FARES COST TRAINEES WEEK'S PAY

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.—Upwards of 150 trainees from Enoggera camp are spending the Easter holidays in Bundaberg, having arrived by special train ...

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  19. 43 Tons Of Bombs Dropped On Sylt

    LONDON, March 24.—In reply to Nazi attempts to belittle the British air attack on the German base at Sylt authoritative quarters say that they are satisfied that the British claim ...

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  20. Savoury Moments For Soldiers

    Soldiers of the Second A.I.F. will have their savoury moments—if there are many more gifts like the half-case of gherkins which the Red cross ...

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  21. Found After 2 Days In Rough Bush

    Blistered feet were the only apparent injuries to william Hebben, 43, who was found on Saturday after having been lost for two days in rough ...

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  22. FINE ENDING PREDICTED FOR EASTER

    EASTER should end to-day with fine weather. Weather Bureau officials said last night that the day ...

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  23. Mr. Savage Sinking

    AUCKLAND(N.Z), Sunday.—The prime Minister (Mr. Savage) is much weaker and to-night's bulletin says that his condition is critical. ...

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  24. NTER-STATE TEMPERATURES

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