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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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  4. IMPORTANT TAUS REGARDING JAVA'S FUTURE COMMENCE TO-DAY.

    BATAVIA, March 12.—The Associated Press correspoadenl (T. L. Goodman) say it is expected that the Dutch lieut-Goveroor-General (Dr. Van Mook) and Republican ' Premier (Sutan Sjahrir) will ...

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  5. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

    LONDON, March, ll (A.A.P.)—Replying to a Labour Minister, wno asked in the House of Commons whether he 'would make it clear, that the ...

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  6. WORLD FAMINE FEARED FOOD SHIPMENTS FOR EUROPE DROP

    LONDON, March ll (A.L.P.). — The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. H. H. Lehman) revealing that February shipments to the liberated areas totalled 1,239,400'gross ...

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  7. NAVAL QFHCEft AT RABAUL REPORTS YOLZUH PASSENGERS ALL WELL

    CANBERRA, March 12.—When the Yoiiuki berthed at Rabaul all the women and children wera well, and the rest were qmle content. Only a few desired to change ship, the reminder preferring a quick ...

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  8. CREEK ELECTIONS

    LONDON, March ll (AJ£P.)An offer on behalf of the British: Government to assist the Greek Government to maintain order was ...

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  9. RECOGNITION OF REPUBLIC.

    The Indonesian Nationalist's demand for recognition as a republic is expected to be the stiffest hurdle to be surmounted when the negotiations ...

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  10. TWO MORE BODIES

    HOBART Mar. 12.—Twe more bodies of the 25 persons killed when u A.N.A. airliner crashed into th* sea, on Sunday nig ...

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  11. NO PARLIAMENTARY DISCUSSION.

    The Commonwealth Government "does not propose to deal with the Yoizuki affair in Parliament until it is in full possession of all the facts. These ...

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  12. LEBANON EVACUATION

    LONDON, Mareta ll (AJCT.)— A suspicion that the French only had agreed to withdraw troops from Lebanon so that they might ...

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  13. GUARDING HUMAN LIFE

    Mri Lehman declared that the receiving countries had the responsibility of ensuring that the foodstuffs were directed primarily to the preservation ...

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  14. A.N.A. SKYMASTER

    MELBOURNE, March 12.-FlyIng from San Francisco to Melboonie in 54 honrs 48 minutesSt75 miles-the new A.N.A. ...

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  15. APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, March' 12.—The American Associated Press correspondent says that the Famine Emergency Committee has asked the nation to eat ...

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  16. TRANSPORT TIE-UP

    SYDNEY, Much IS.—Bus and trm traffic may he dislocated in Sydney to-morrow because a number of tram and bus ...

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  17. FOUR HORE BODIES RECOVERED.

    Tour more bodies wen washed up on Seron Mile Beach late ibis afternoons They hare not been identified. The maia body of tho cirerait is reported to have ...

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  18. STANDARD RAIL GAUGE

    ' CANBERRA, March 12.—Approval has been given by- the Federal and State Transport Ministers to considerable part of the draft agreement ...

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  19. RUSSIAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Mar.12—The former Australian.-Minister in Moscow, (Mr. X. J. Maloney, MX..C.) to-day strongly criticised the Russian forov of ...

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  20. GRIM PICTURE PAINTED.

    LONDON, Mar. 12.—If the. people understood-.tiie scale of tragedy developing in Europe,, they would willingly make sacrifices from'their own ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SHIP

    LONDON, March 12.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Tokio says that General MacArthur's headquarters confirms that a hospital ...

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  22. BRITISH PARTY AMBUSHED

    LONDON, March 11—S.E.A.C. headquarters has announced-, that a' British Major is missing, believed killed,and one British Captain ...

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  23. POLITICAL MOVE ALLEGED.

    ADELAIDE, March 12.-A. campaign to belittle the Federal Labour Government was being 'staged over the Yoizuki Incident, according to a resolution ...

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  24. MURARRIE BACON FACTORY

    BRISBANE, March 12—The Murarrie bacon factory was declared "black" at a mass meeting of 120 strikers at the Trades Hall tooday. It was ...

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  25. OBJECTION BY INDIANS

    NEW DELHI, March ll (A.A.P.)— The Indian Central Assembly agreed, without a division, to talk out the Government's Budget proposals as an ...

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  26. LESS BREAD FOB BELGIANS

    BRUSSELS, March 11.-The Government is "reducing the. bread ration by; 50 grammesi to 400-grinines. White, bread sales will be forbidden after ...

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  27. PROFOSAL ACCEPTED.

    LONDON,Mar. ll (AJLP.l-The French Foreign Office has announced that Lebanon has accepted the AngloFrench proposals to ' the withdrawal ...

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  28. LANDING TIMES COINCIDE

    AMSTERDAM. Mareta ll

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  29. TASMANIAN MEAT FAMINE

    HOBART, March 12.—When this week's mest supplies are exhausted, butchers' shops in Tasmania will be closed untU sufficient quantities are offering to ...

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  30. FORD WORKS TO CLOSE

    LONDON, March, 11 (A.A.P.)—The Ford Motor. Company has decided to close its Dagenham factory on March 16" after a failure in the negotiations for a ...

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  31. DEBARKATION PROCEEDING.

    CANBERRA, March 12.-Mr. Chifley announced late to-night that debarkation of,women and children and heads of families from the YoisukLis proceed ...

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  32. JAPANESE HANGED

    SINGAPORE, March 12 (A.A.p.)— The first Japanese war criminals tried in South-east Asia,; Corporal Hamada and Sergeant Yamamoto, were hanged ...

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  33. HUCE WAR-TIME EARNINGS

    CANBERRA, Mar. 12.-One of the biggest wage earnings for the FederalGovernment during the war years was the PJVLG.'s Department with a ...

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  34. STOREMAN FOR TRIAL

    BRISBANE. Marchi 12.—Henry Schmidt (48), a storeman, was committed for trial to-day. on a charge of wilfully. murdering Joseph W. ...

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    Map showing the area of [?] by the British [?]wealth Forces in Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. TORTURE OF ISLANDERS

    SINGAPORE, Mar. ll (A.A.P.).— Major-General Itsuki Toshio and 15 other Japanese officers and men were charged in the War Crimes Court with ...

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  37. U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE DENIES ANY. BREACH OF PACT WITH RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON, March ll (A.A. P.)—The American Associated Pren correspondent tates thai the Secretary for State (Mr. J. P. Byrnes),. replying to the Kassian note on Balearia,, flatly r deniedi. BMSSUVS charge that the United States bad violated the agreementin trying to ...

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  38. POWERS REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, March 12.—After a long discussion. Caucus decided that the Referendum-will be held on election day. The vote was close, but ...

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  39. AMMUNITION SALES

    CANBERRA, March 12.—The Government has decided to repeal the coafrol of ammunition sales. This [?] that all controls will now revert to the ...

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  40. FURO GARRISON

    MELBOURNE, March.2.—An Army spokesman said to-day that all members of the Australian garrison at Fauro island off Bougainville, would ...

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