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  4. BELGIAN PLEBISCITE FAVOURS KING LEOPOLD’S RETURN

    BRUSSELS, March 13.—King Leopold, exiled Belgian monarch, obtained a vote of 57.68 per cent in yesterday’s nation-wide referendum on whether or not he should return to the throne. ...

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  5. COOLER CONDITIONS

    NSW FORECAST: Scattered rain and thunderstorms In the north-east quarter, and Isolated showers on the central coast and ...

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  7. EIGHTY DEAD IN WORLD’S WORST AEROPLANE DISASTER

    LONDON, March 13.—Eighty people lost their lives in the world’s worst air disaster yesterday when a four-engined Avro Tudor, packed with football enthusiasts, keeled over in mid-air and ploughed into a field in South Wales. ...

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  9. PEACE OFFENSIVE OF SOVIET EEADERS

    LONDON, March 13—Political observers In London saw signs of a “peace offensive” by Soviet leaders In their campaign ...

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  10. Siamese Twins’ Father Would Stop Newsreel

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  11. WARNING TO GERMAN WRECKERS

    BONN, March 13—Britain's High Commissioner in Germany, General Sir Brian Robertson, has demanded punishment for German police who ...

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  12. Anonymous Information On Bribery Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An anonymous telephone caller contacted Mr. J. H. McClemens, K.C., last night and made “a suggestion ...

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  13. Disturbance On Sydney Wharf As Liner Berths

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Wharf officials and a crowd of more than 300 people clashed at Woolloomooloo to-day, when relatives ...

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  14. FRENCH POWER STRIKES CONTINUE

    PARIS, March 13.—Workers In French power stations have been ordered by their trade union’s to continue the strike ...

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  15. COALITION PLANNED FOR GREECE

    ATHENS, March. 13.—[?] of four Creek Centre patties yesterday reached final agreement for the formation of a coalition Cabinet in ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: National Development

    RAYMOND TERRACE, Monday.—The President of Port Stephens Shire Council (Cr. R. Richardson) to-day claimed that ...

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  17. Letters To England “Run Down” Australia

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A British migrant club had received letters from people in Australia advising member to remain in ...

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  19. MORE FRICTION OVER SPANISH THRONE

    MADRID, March 13.—Clashes between supporters of rival pretenders to the Spanish throne led to several arrests in Madrid yesterday. ...

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  20. Drop In American Exports

    WASHINGTON, March 13.— Exports of American goods Eastern Europe dropped 70 per cent. in 21 months because of ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL MAN KILLED

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  22. One Mine Idle

    CESSNOCK, Monday.—Aberdare Central is the only idle mine on South Maitland Held to-day The wheelers came ...

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  23. Cyclone May Miss New South Wales

    SYDNEY, Monday.—New South Wales is likely to escape the cyclone which battered parts of the Central Queensland coast ...

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  24. CAR CAUGHT FIRE

    SINGLETON, Monday.—Little damage was caused to Mr. Aaron Clarke’s car when It caught fire at his Residence, Bishopsgate, ...

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  25. Production Ministry For Coal

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet is to-day considering the establishment of a Ministry for Coal Production, operating under ...

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  26. EXILE OF NATIVE IS A POLITICAL ISSUE

    LONDON, March 13.— Prime Minister, Mr. [?] labour Government, [?] for its precarious six-[?] majority in the House of ...

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  27. Japanese Praise Democracy

    TOKIO, March 13. — Thirteen Japanese parliamentarians, sporting Hollywood ties, American suits and carrying popcorn, ...

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  28. ACCIDENTS AT CESSNOCK MINES

    CESSNOCK, Monday.—David Powell, 19, of Pokolbin-street, Kearsley, employed as a wheeler at Abermain No. 2 colliery, ...

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