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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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  3. [?] IN USE

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  5. A STATE-WIDE GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED SEQUEL TO DISPUTE OF MEAT WORKERS

    BRISBANE, March 31.—Trades and Labour Council delegates representing 40 unions will meet at the Trades Hall to-morrow night to discuss the Disputes Committee's ...

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  6. GREEK ELECTIONS Trouble Anticipated

    ATHENS, March 30 (A.A.P.).— One handred thousand Greek troops, 20,000 rural gendarmes and 5000 city police are standing by ...

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  7. RUSSIA ALREADY HAS ATOM BOMB, DECLARES U.S. SCIENTIST. Condemns "Foolish" Pacific Experiment.

    NEW YORK, March 31 (A.A.P.).—Russia already has the atomic bomb, in the opinion of Dr. Reuber Gustavson, a research publicist for the University of Chicago, who told the Y.W.C.A. Foreign Affairs ...

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  8. NAZI MOVEMENT SMASHED Swoop By Allied Secret Service Agents

    HERFORD, March 30 (A.A.P.).—British and American Intelligence officers have smashed up a widespread Nazi underground movement which has been gradually building up in the British and United States ...

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  9. RAILWAY STRIKE THREAT.

    BRISBAN, March 31.—The Queensland railwaymen split to-day on the Ipswich "time off for washing" dispute, when country ...

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  10. HEADING TOWARD WAR.

    The American military authorities had 1500 atomic bombs stored up and were producing more, a Democratic representative (Mr. ...

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  11. MYSTERIOUS MR DEDMAN

    BRISBANE, March 31.—The Minister for Port-War Recenstruction (Mr. J. J. Dedman) will address members of the clothing trades ...

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  12. MANY ARRESTS CARRIED OUT.

    All information on subversive activities was pooled as the Secret Service agents prepared for the operation "nursery." The first blow was struck ...

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  13. HENTY BY-ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, March 31.—Mr. Gullett has won the Henty seat in the House of Representatives for the Liberals. He makes history, as ...

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  14. VOTING PROCEEDING.

    ATHENS, March 31.—Voting in the Greek elections has been progressing since dawn at 3200 polling stations throughout the mainland and outlying ...

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  15. COMMUNIST FEARED

    NEW YORK, March 2[?] (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press correspondent at Peiping, says that in a second mass withdrawal since ...

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  16. SECURITY COUNCIL

    LONDON, March 31 (A.A.P.).— The Security Council's decision to ask Russia and Persia certain factual questions before starting a ...

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  17. WORRIES FOR HOUSEWIVES.

    Brisbane housewives shoud be able to obtain normal meat supplies to-morrow. Some shops may be closed on Tuesday, and all may be on ...

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  18. BRITISH COAT OF ARMS.

    JOHANNESBURG—(A.P.).—The British coat-of-arms that has stood over the entrance to the Provincial Council Chamber in Bloomfontein since the ...

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  19. TRIAL OF PETIOT.

    PARIS, March 30 (A.A.P.).—When asked how the clothing belonging to Dr. Paul Bromberger came to be in his house, Petiot refused to answer. ...

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  20. MEATWORKERS' STRIKE.

    Members of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union at the Mareeba bacon factory, comprising approximately 50 employees, ceased work on ...

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  21. MR. FORDE'S COMMENT.

    CANBERRA, March 31.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. F. M. Forde) said to-night that the result of the Henty by-election could not be ...

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  22. BRITISH FINANCES

    LONDON, March 30 (A.A.P.).—Britain's balance-sheet for the financial year ending March 31 is so satisfactory as to encourage hopes that the ...

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  23. TROUBLE FORECAST

    LONDON, March 30 (A.A.P.).—Foreshadowing a life and death struggle with Communism, Mr. R. Butler, M.P., addressing a political education ...

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  24. PERSIA REPUDIATES

    TEHRAN, March 30 (A.A.P.)—The Cabinet Minister, Prince Firouz, as official spokesman, to-day repudiated "certain statements" by Hussein Ala to ...

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  25. N.E.I. CONFERENCE

    BATAVIA, March 30 (A.A.P.).— Three Indonesian representatives are going to Holland. They are Drs. Soewandi, Soerarsano and Pringgodigdo. ...

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  26. BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS

    SYDNEY, March 31.—Following Lord Louis, Mountbatten's talk with union leaders regarding the ban on Dutch ships, important developments are ...

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  27. AIRCRAFT ROCKET

    NEW YORK, March 31 (A.A.P.).— The War and Navy Departments have disclosed the newest and and largest aircraft rocket "Tiny Tim," 10 feet ...

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  28. GUN BATTLES AT SEVERAL POINTS.

    LONDON, Mar 31.—Gun battles between Nasi fanatics and Allied troops broke out at [?]cattered points in Western Germany early ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    CAIRO, March 30 (A.A.P.).—The new British Ambassador (Sir Ronald Camppell), after visiting the Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha), said that the ...

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  30. ASIATIC COLLABORATORS

    LONDON, March 30 (A.A.P.).—The Government announces that no further criminal proceedings are being taken against persons accused of ...

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  31. VATICAN ACCUSED

    LONDON, March 30 (A.A.P.).—The Vatican was accused of indulging in mischevious politics under ecclesiastical cloak by the principal of the ...

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  32. U.N.O. DISCUSSIONS

    LONDON, March 30 (A.A.P.).—From the Security Council's discussions at New York the fundamental principle has arisen that it is improper for a ...

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  34. HORRIFYING STORY OF CANNIBALISM AT NORDHAUSEN CAMP

    BACHAU, March 30 (A.A.P.).—Lieutenant-Commander Jack Taylor, giving [?] at the Nord[?] horror camp trial, told the Court that when an [?], he saw evidence of ca[?]sm in the camp hospital, faculty a stables, in which as many as five men would be ...

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  35. JAPANESE ELECTION COMMISSION APPROVAL.

    WASHINGTON, March 30 (A.A.P.).— The Associated Press correspondent says that despite opposition from Russia and New Zealand, the Far Eastern ...

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  36. JAPAN'S FOOD WANTS

    TOKIO, March 30 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent says that a member of the combined food board mission sent to Japan to ...

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  37. EMPTY HOUSES

    SYDNEY, March 31.—Power to ensure that no houses were left unoccupied, was being sought by the State Housing Minister (Mr J. McGirr), who ...

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  38. "EMPEROR" PU YI RELEASED.

    NEW YORK, March 30 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent at Chungking says that Russia has agreed to release Henry Pu ...

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  39. AMERICAN OBSERVERS.

    NEW YORK, March 30 (A.A.P.).— The "Herald Tribune's" Tokio's representative says that during the Japan[?] elections American observers will ...

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