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  2. Advertising

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  3. TIDS SUN AND MOON

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  4. HONDURAS TROUBLE TAKES A NEW TURN U.S. Interests Involved

    BELIZE, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.)—United States commercial interests have now become directly involved for the first time in the British dispute with Guatemala. The closing of the frontier between British ...

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  5. General De Gaulle Supports Union Of Western Europe

    COMPIEGNE, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.).—General de Gaulle, at a public rally, called for the economic, diplomatic and strategic union of the western European States to counter Russia's "bid for world ...

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  6. War of Protests In Antardica Notes Exchanged

    NEW YORK, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.)—Reater's cerrespendent aboard the eraiser Nigerls, in the Antaretic, says ...

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  7. Brawl After Stormy Meeting Of

    BRISBANE, Mar. 8.—Detectives arrested a man and charged him with assault following a brawl in the Trades Hall corridor to-day after the ballot by Storemen ...

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  8. N.Z. Carpenters' Dispute Officials Charged

    AUCKLAND, Mar. 8 (A.A.P. Reater's)—The carpenters held a one-day strike to-day in protest against the proseention of ...

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  9. ELECTRICITY TO BE RATIONED

    BRISBANE, Mar. S.— Electricity will be rationed from midnight on Wednesday by the Townsville, Capricornis ...

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  10. NEED FOR STRATEGIC BLOC.

    General de Gaulle added that France was threatened from without by the expansion of the vast Russian Empire, and undermined ...

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  11. NEW SHIPPING SCHEDULE

    BRISBANE, Mar. 8.—The newtly-announced shipping sehedule, which was to improve the supply position in ...

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  12. Guatemalans in Full War Kit

    Guatemalan troops with full field equipment, were flown in DC3 transports into the Peten area yesterday to strengthen the ...

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  13. MUTUAL NON-RECOGNITION.

    LONDON, Mar. 7 ("The Times" copyright).—"The Times" special corresponden aboard the Snipe during the visit of the Nigeria ...

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  14. FULL DRESS DEBATE ON STRKE

    BRISBANE, Mar. S.—A fuil dress debate on the strike will take place when Parliament assenbles, to-morrow for the ...

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  15. DETECTIVES ASKED TO LEAVE

    Two detertives standing in the carridor were asked by the Trades and Labour Counell secretary (Mr. M. Healy) ...

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  16. ANGRY FAREWELLS TO MERCY TRAIN

    TOWNSVILLE, Mar. 8.— There were demonstrations this afternoon is the train bound for the North with ...

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  17. U.S. SEES LESSONS IN OUR STRIKES.

    NEW YORK, Mar 7 (A.A.P.).— The "New York Times" expresses the opinion editorially that relationships between organised ...

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  18. ARAB ARMY READY FOR BATTLE

    LONDON, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent with the Arab Army says that Fawzi el Kawakji ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. N.Z. TIGER MOTH CRASHES

    WELLINGTON, Mar. 8 (A.A.P. Reuters).—Two, occupants of a Tiger Moth were killed when it struck a belt of pine trees near ...

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  20. [?] HELP UP.

    SYDNEY, Mar. 8.—One interstats steamer with careo for Brisbane has been held up in Sydney because of the Queensland ...

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  21. REQUEST FOR TRIBUNAL.

    WELLINGTON, Mar. 8.—The New Zealand Federation of Labour has asked the Government to set up a tribunal to settle the ...

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  22. BULGARIAN MINISTER TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.)— Professor Nikolas Dolaptchieff, the Bulgarian Minister in London, has announced his resignation. ...

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  23. FIFTY YEAR TREATY PROPOSED

    BRUSSELS, Mar. 7 (A.AP.).— British diplomatie officials said that the five-nation contarence would have a 50-year economic ...

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  24. PLANES FLY FOOD AND FREIGHT

    Eight Air Force Dakotas will fly 36,000[?] food to Cairns and Charters Towers to-day to resere shortages caused by the rail ...

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  25. COMMUNISTS CLAIM INDIA WILL BE SOVIETISED IN THE 1950's

    BOMBAY (A.P.).—Indian Communist prophets, who number their disciples to-day in paltry thousands, claim ...

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  26. DEW JAPANESE CABINET

    TOKIO, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.Routers) —The formation of the new Ashida Cabinet is expected to be announced either to-day or ...

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  27. CZECH PRESIDENT ABSENT

    PRAGUE, March 7 (A.A.P.)—For the first time in many years President and Madame Benes were not among the pligrims to the tomb, of ...

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  28. WHEAT AGREEMENT'S CALMING EFFECT

    NEW YORK, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.).— The "Herald Tribune," in a leader, says: "The scope of the international wheat agreement, just ...

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  29. TOOWOOMBA A.F.U.L.E. BEVERSES DECISION

    TOOWOOMBA. Mar. 8. — A meeting of the Toowoomba branch of the A.F.U.L.E. to-day, called strictly in accordance with ...

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  30. MALADMINISTRATION IN VATICAN

    ROME, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.)— Vatican circles have announced that Monsignor Guillo Guidetti is detained in his Vatican apartments. ...

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  31. HEAVY EXPLOSION IN U.S.

    WALTHAM (Massachusetts) Mar. 7 (A.A.P.).—The casualties in the plastics plant explosion here at midnight on Saturday are now ...

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  32. A.E.U. BRANCHES DENY REPORTS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Mar. 8— "Both the Rockhampton and Ipswich branches of the A.E.U. have furnished us with a complete denial ...

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  33. GOLD COAST RIOTS REPERCUSSION

    LONDON, Max. 7 (A.A.P.).— Six hundred coloured and white people demonstrated at Downing street while a deputation ...

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  34. OBSCENE BOOKS

    SYDNEY, Mar. 8,—After being convicted in a special court today of having obacene books in his poesedon, a coloured ...

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  35. FORCED FRENCH LOAN TO SAVE THE FRANC.

    PARIS, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.)—The Assembly to-night adopted [?]ve more articles of the contentious Forced Loan Bill to "save the ...

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  36. GROWING MRNACE IN FINLAND.

    HELSINKI, Mar. 7 (A.A.P.).— Communists broke up a public meeting which the Radical Party arranged, and chased from the ...

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  37. DEMENDS ON MEMBER FOR HERBERT

    INNISTALL Mar. 7.— A mass meeting of about 100 railway empicyees presided over by Mr. W. Barchelcy was held to-day ...

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