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  4. Germans Name Conditions For Election

    LONDON, March 27.—The Foreign Minister in the East Germany Communist Republic George Dertinger, yesterday ...

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  5. HUNDERSTORMS ON COAST

    NEW FORECAST: Isolated rain and thunderstorms over parts of the central and northern coast and tablelands and slopes, ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT OF SMALL PACIFIC ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, March 27—The South Seas conference at Canberra in 1947 ushered in a new era of hope for non-self-governing peoples of relatively small unimportant islands of the South Pacific, Roy James said in a letter ...

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  8. CZECH REFUGEES IN BIG AIR ESCAPE

    LONDON, March 27.— Forty eight hours after the biggest air escape of refugees from behind the iron curtain, Czechoslovakia’s ...

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  9. THIS GENERAL WON’T PUBLISH HIS MEMOIRS

    General George Marshall one of the few great war leaders of the Second World War who has refused to publish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SERETSE TO MEET MORE BANS

    LONDON, March 27.— Seretse Khama faces two more bans applied by the southern Rhodesian Government when he lands at ...

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  11. SENATOR HAS NOT SUPPORTED HIS COMMUNIST CHARGES

    WASHINGTON, March 27. — Senator Joseph McCarthy had produced nothing to [?] his charges that the State ...

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  12. BOY KILLED BY ELEPHANT

    TARASOTA (Florida), March 27.—A circus elephant yesterday grabbed a five-years-old boy with her trunk, pulled him to her and ...

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  13. Mud Blocking Sea Approach To Shanghai

    TOKYO, March 27—Shanghai, the “city built or mud,” is being strangled by the ooze from which it arose, says the Shanghai ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Putting Value Back Into The £.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—At the direction of their union, Brisbane waterside workers accepted work this morning. Melbourne and Sydney watersiders also are working. The executive of the Waterside Workers’ Federation ...

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  15. FLOOD REACHES NARRANDERA

    SYDNEY, Thursday —Several districts along the Murrumbidgee River are threatened by the floodwaters which swamped Wagga. ...

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  16. ELECTIONS IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, March 27. — The Russian Communist Party newspaper “Pravda,” yesterday devoted most of its foreign affairs ...

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  19. EXCAVATIONS AT ST. PETER’S

    VATICAN CITY, March 27.— Vatican sources yesterday disclosed some details of the tomb believed to be that of St. Peter ...

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  20. Strike Threat At London Docks

    LONDON, March 27.—London docks, brought to a standstill by the Canadian Seamen’s Union dispute last summer, yesterday ...

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  21. Efforts To Form New Government

    BRUSSELS, March 27,-Anti-Leopoldist Liberal leader, Albert Deveze, who was asked on Saturday by the Regent, Prince ...

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  22. Agreement On Defence Research

    LONDON, March 27.—British and American staff chiefs have signed a long-term security agreement on weapons research ...

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  23. Killed Trying To Save Servant

    CALCUTTA, March 27.—The president of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce (A. L. Cameron) was killed yesterday afternoon ...

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  24. BREAKDOWNS IN POWERHOUSES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Breakdowns in two powerhouses blacked out Sydney suburbs to-day and dislocated industry. ...

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  25. TWO PILOTS TELL OF FLYING SAUCERS

    NEW YORK, March 27—Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said yesterday she was impressed by the report of a “flying saucer” from two veteran airline pilots. She interviewed Captain Jack Adams and First-Officer ...

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  26. Kapok Destroyed In Factory Fire

    SYDNEY, Monday.—More than £5000 worth of kapok and horse-hair was destroyed by a fire which swept through the ...

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  27. POLL FAVOURS TITO’S PARTY

    LONDON, March 27.—Late results indicate that Marshal Tito’s People’s Front will gain a higher percentage of votes than the 84 ...

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  28. Pope Talks Of “World In Disorder”

    VATICA NCITY, March 27. — The Pope, in a broadcast address at a Passion Sunday ceremony in St. Peter’s yesterday, deplored ...

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  29. Adult Education Lectures

    LONDON, March 27.—Professor Robert Peers, head of the Department of Adult Education and deputy vice-chancellor of ...

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  30. Houseboat Burned

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A houseboat valued at about £700 was destroyed by Are at Drummoyne early today. Owner of the boat ...

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