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  4. LABOUR OPTIMISTIC ON FIRST DIVISION

    LONDON, March 8.—Britain’s Labour Government is confident that it will out-vote Mr. Winston. Churchill’s attempt to block steel ...

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  5. THE KING WELCOMES FRENCH PRESIDENT

    LONDON, March 18.—The King and the President of France, M. Vincent Auriol, toasted each other in champagne across a gold-laden table at Buckingham Palace last night. It was the climax to a day packed with pageantry, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TWO FOUND GUILTY ON ESPIONAGE CHARGE

    NEW YORK, March 8.—A former Justice Department employee, Judith Coplon, 28, and Russian engineer, Valentin Gubitchev, 33, have been found guilty of espionage and conspiracy charges, and will be sentenced to-morrow, ...

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  8. CLOUDY AND SOME SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fairly general rain in the central districts and on the Upper Darling, particularly on the plains, where farther heavy falls ...

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  9. NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY HOLDS JUBILEE EXHIBITION

    The National Physical Laboratory recently held its Jubilee Exhibition at the Royal Society in Burlington House, London. Founded in 1900, the National Physical Laboratory was taken over by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. African Natives Resent Exiling Of Tribal Leader

    SEROWE (Bechuanaland), March 8. — Drum beats of the bush telegraph are spreading over the whole of this vast ...

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  11. English Junior Farmers’ Tour Of Hunter Valley

    Three English young farmers will arrive In Maitland on May 15 for a six-day tour of the Hunter Valley and district. ...

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  12. Move For Electoral Reform

    LONDON, March 8,—In his address yesterday to the House of Commons, the Opposition leader, Mr. Winston Churchill, said that ...

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  13. TOSS OF COIN ARBITRATES

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A coin was tossed before Federal Conciliation Commissioner Mr. Donovan to-day to decide the subsistence ...

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  14. Seven Dead In Fire

    [?]EAN FALLS (British Columbia), March 18.— Seven persons were burned to death In a fire which gutted a block of flats ...

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  15. Germans Cry “Heil Hitler!” As They Stone British Cars

    LONDON, March 8.— Twelve rioters were arrested in Brunswick (Germany) yesterday after a mob, demonstrating against the ...

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  16. Not Sufficient Air To Kill

    MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), March 8.—An Injection of 40 cubic centimetres of air could not have killed 59-year-old cancer victim, ...

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  17. Communist Suspect Barred From Jury

    PITTSBURGH, March 8.—For the first time In the United States, a woman had been barred from jury service because an ...

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  18. MR. CHURCHILL REPROVED FOR DEVALUATION TALK

    LONDON, March 8—Britain’s Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Herbert Morrison, In the House of Commons, accused the Tory ...

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  19. CONTROL OF WATER HYACINTH

    During this morning’s conference of engineers of the Department of Public Works and representatives of Maitland City ...

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  20. No Mandate

    LONDON, March 8. —A Labour peer admitted in the House of Lords last night that the Government did not obtain a mandate for the Iron ...

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  21. Sterility Affecting Local Cows

    Sterility in dairy cows was causing “considerable trouble” the Industry, the district stock Inspector (Mr. E. A, Lucas) said ...

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  22. Hurt At Abattoir

    Barry Turner, 15, labourer, of South-street, Telarah, received a laceration to the index and third finger of the right hand when his ...

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  23. Request For Special Train

    CESSNOCK, Wed. — Cessnock Municipal Council will ask the district superintendent of railways to run a special train to ...

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  24. Deputies’ Leave Suspended

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Long service leave of deputies on the South Maitland coalfield was suspended to-day by the ...

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  25. NO WINNING OF REFERENCE TERMS FOR COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Royal Commissioner, Mr. Justice Dwyer, to-day refused to extend the terms reference of the inquiry into bribery charges against a Labour M.L.A. He said would consider widening the inquiry offer some evidence had been heard. ...

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  26. SOFT COAL MINERS BACK AT WORK

    WASHINGTON, March 8.—Soft coal production yesterday rose to a daily rate of two million tons most of the nation’s 372,000 ...

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  27. Confession On Despatch Of Secrets To Moscow

    WASHINGTON, March 8— Russian diplomatic couriers open[?] highly secret American documents to Moscow during the ...

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  28. TWO WOMEN IN THE HEADLINES

    LONDON, March 6.—Two women made news in Britain yesterday. Mrs. Agnes Linklater, who had never seen a train or bus and never ...

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  29. DERAILMENT DAMAGES SOUTHERN LINE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Rail traffic on the main Southern line was been disrupted since last night when 18 trucks of a goods train ...

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  30. Demonstration Against Ejectment

    NEWCASTLE, Wed.— More than 1000 miners from four pits demonstrated against the management of J. and A. Brown Co., ...

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  31. Fell Against Stove

    Mrs. Amy Mullineaux, 58, invalid pensioner, of Charles-st., Maitland, fell against a hot stove at her home to-day. ...

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