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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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  4. BLAME FOR YOIZUKI CONDITIONS PLACED ON AUSTRALIA FRANK STATEMENT BY US. OFFICER

    BRISBANE, March 11.—Unknown to the United States General Headquarters in Japan, and ignoring its refusal to increase the authorised number of passengers in the Japanese repatriation destroyer, Yoizuki, above 948, the Australian Military Forces included in the shipment 211 ...

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  5. GREEK CABINET

    LONDON, March 10 (A.A.P.):— The Sephoulis Government is facing its deepest criais since it gained power, says "The Times" Athens ...

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  6. SEVENTY MILLION SECURITY LOAN CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED.

    CANBERRA, March 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley), supported by Mr. R. G. Menzies (Leader of the Opposition) to-night launched the £70,000,000 Security Loan campaign with an ...

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  7. TWENTY-FIVE PERSONS LOSE LIVES IN HOBART PLANE CRASH.

    HOBART, March ll.—Seven bodies, some shockingly mutilated, of the 25 victims who lost their lives last night when the Australian National Airways DC3 aricraft crashed into the sea a few minutes after taking ...

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  8. CHECK RISE IN PRICES.

    Continuing, the Prime Minister said that Britain's economic position was one from which Australia could not divorce herself. Its economic future was linked ...

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  9. SEARCH FOR AIR HOSTESS.

    Thinking that the air hostess might be drapped in the tail piece when it was sighted about 45 minutes after the accident, Mr. D. Butler, A.N.A. ground ...

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  10. BOLTON CALAMITY

    LONDON, March 10 (A.A.p.)— New Home Office iastructions to police to tighten, the control on the increasing crowds attending ...

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  11. REVELATIONS IN OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    The first message from the Australian Land Forces to the United States General Headquarters in Japan on February 10, requesting a vessel to lift ...

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  12. TENSION IN BATAVIA VITAL CONFERENCES

    BATAVIA. March ll (From the specia1 A.A.P. correspondent, T. L. Goodman)—Despite the announcement last sieht that the ...

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  13. YOIZUKI AT RABAUL.

    CANBERRA, Mar. ll—It was learned on reliable, authority here to-night that the Yoizuki arrived at Rabaul soon after mid-day to-day. Although ...

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  14. PILOT'S LAST REPOST.

    MELBOURNE, March ll.—Captain T. W. Spence, pilot of the wrecked machine, had reported a few minutes earlier that the plane was behaving perfectly. This ...

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  15. MARTIAL LAW IN MUKDEN

    CHUNGKING, March l0 (A.A.P.) —The Nationalist Army newspaper, "He Ping Pao," reports that the Central Government has proclaimed ...

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  16. CAPTAIN SPENCE'S CAREER.

    BRISBANE Mar. ll—Captain T. Spence, chief pilot of the Doualas airliner which crashed in the Tasmaa Sea on Sunday, was a son of Mr. T. A. ...

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  17. ANOTHER CENSURE MOTION.

    CANBERRA, March ll—Opposition opinion favouring the launching of another censure motion against the Government on the Yoizuki incident ...

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  18. DEVOUT MOSLEMS

    LONDON, March l0 (A.A.P.). —Deveut Mosles[?] caught in the streets of Caire daring a violent sandstorm, through which the ...

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  19. LIST OF VICTTMS.

    The victims were: MR. J. WISE, 8 Goulburn-street, Hobart. MR. J. B. DAVIS, Ranleigh, Tasmania. ...

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  20. RUHR COAL PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Mar. 10 (A.A.p.)—A sharp decline in the Ruhr's coal production of, it is estimated, 18,000 tons daily, one of the first traceable ...

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  21. STREET FIGHTING.

    NEW YORK, March 10 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent at Chungking says it is unofficially reported that street fighting is raging ...

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  22. LITILE COMMENT IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON. March 10 (A.A.P.).—The Times" publishes half a column report, without comment, of events leading to the investigation of conditions on the ...

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  23. A.M.F. JUSTIFIED

    SYDNEY, March ll.—The Australian Army Authorities were justified in including, women and children in the shipment on board the alleged hellship, ...

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  24. BITTER SOVIET COMMENT

    MOSCOW, March ll (A.A.P.)— Under the sub-title "Churchill, waves the gun," "Pravda" publishes a long commentary on Mr. Churchill's Fulton ...

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  25. VIOLENT FIGHTING REPORTED

    BATAVIA, March ll (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press special representative (T. L. Goodwin) says that the most violent fighting in Java for many weeks ...

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  26. SCHOOLBOYS INJURED IN DUBLIN

    LONDON, March 10 (A.A.P.).—Eight schoolboys were injured when 90 feet of wall between the enclosures collapsed under pressure from the crowd ...

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  27. PHENOMENAL RAINFALL

    BRISBANE, March 11.—The 26 inches of rain, which fell, in 21 hours at the Upper Ross, 30 miles from Townsville, during the cyclonic ...

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  28. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, March ll.—Golden Casket No. 1017 was drawn to-day. First prize went to ticket No. 1609, Watson and Watson Alma-street, ...

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  29. MR. F A. COOPER

    BRISBANE, March ll.—The Premier (Mr. F. A. Cooper), has been appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Queensland. His resignation as member for Bremer, ...

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  30. TWO SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    ADELAIDE, March ll.—Two South Australians who were among the crew of the airliner which crashed in the Tasman Sea were Austin C. Gibson (37), of ...

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  31. PARALYSIS CASES

    MELBOURNE, March ll.—Four paralysis cases were notified over the weekend bringing the total for the State to 163 since January 2. ...

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  32. DAMAGES CLAIMED

    SYDNEY, March ll.—A writ on behalf of Mrs. Ethel Florence Livesey claiming £10,000 damages against James Rex Beech, civil servant, was ...

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  33. ANOTHER WARWICK. CASE.

    BRISBANE. Mar. ll.—Another case of infantile paralysis has occurred at Slade School. Warwick. The victim is 16 year-old pupil, a boarder who ...

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  34. AGA KHAN WEIGHED IN DIAMONDS BY ISMAILI FOLLOWERS.

    BOMBAY, March l0 (A.A.P.).—sitting as top of a specially constructedetad balance scale at the Braabourns Stadium everlooking the Arabian Sea, the Agh Khan, the 240Ib. spiritual leader leader of [?] Meslems was weighed te diamonds. ...

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  35. LOCAL ELECTIONS

    LOKDON. March 10 (A.A.P.).—Italy to-day regained one of her lost freedoms when the people of 436 small communities in Central and Southern Italy ...

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  36. SANDSHOE STOCKS

    BRISBANE. March H.—A small quantity of sandshoes is heine delivered to Brisbane footwear stores this week. Light supplies were despatched ...

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  37. TRAINS FURTHER DELATED

    BRISBANE. March ll.—Less than a week after the floods, heat has caused a further hold-up of railway services in the Townsville area. On Sunday ...

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