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  5. LABOUR GOVERNMENT SURVIVED THIRD VOTE

    LONDON, March 15.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee’s new Labour Government achieved the “hat trick” last night when it defeated a third Conservative challenge by 19 votes in the new Parliament. ...

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  6. PROTEST TO BE ENTERED ON CLOSING OF SOUTH ARM OF HUNTER RIVER

    When delegates assemble at the flood conference for Maitland on March 23, strong opposition will be voiced Lower Hunter .Shire Council on the proposal to close the south arm of the Hunter River, at Newcastle, together with ...

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  7. DEATH PENALTY IN TIME BOMB CASE

    QUEBEC, March 16.—Thirty-two-years-old Jewellery salesman, J. Albert Guay, will hang for the murder of his wife— ...

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  8. “CANBERRA” IS WORLD’S FASTEST BOMBER

    The Canberra, the world’s fastest bomber, Is now being built in quantity for the Royal Air Force. Powered by two Rolls-Royce Avon turbojets, the aircraft has been built with no excrescences breaking Its fine lines. Rivet heads are countersunk-rand even ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COOL TO COLD NIGHT

    NSW Forecast: Showers clearing from the central coast and contracting to the far North Coast during the period. Isolated ...

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  10. LEOPARD SHOT DEAD

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), March 16 (A.A.P.Reuter).—A burst of Stengan gun fire at 7.16 this morning ended the tension In Auckland over ...

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  11. MR. TRUMAN’S ROUGH SEA VOYAGE

    NEW YORK, March 15. — Reporters aboard the destroyer William C. Laws are convinced that the navy has lost-another battle ...

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  12. Films Leased For Phonevision

    HOLLYWOOD, March 15.— Most Hollywood film companies have seized on the proposed phonevision as a means of ...

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  13. Labour Day Holiday

    The Chief Secretary’s Department will be advised by Lower Hunter Shire Council that the Labour Day holiday would be ...

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  14. Bloodshed In Venice-Strikes

    VENICE, March 16. —Five strikers were injured, two seriously, when police opened fire yesterday on a demonstration: ...

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  15. U.S. Heavy Bombers For Britain

    WASHINGTON, March 15.—First deliveries of B29 Superfortresses to Britain will begin on Monday, when four of tile famous War-time heavy ...

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  16. STALIN IS FIT AND HEARTY

    NEW YORE, March 16.—Pictures showing Marshal Stalin recording his ballot in the Soviet election over the week-end are regarded in ...

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  17. LONE YACHTSMAN’S ARRIVAL

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Thirty-eight-years-old American yachtsman, Alfred Peterson, arrived in Sydney Harbour early this morning ...

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  18. MORE SHIRE COUNCILLORS

    The Department of Local Government to-day advised Lower Humter Shire Council that the number of councillors to cons ...

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  19. Death Roll In Bombay Clashes

    BOMBAY, March 16.—Including three people killed yesterday in nine isolated knife attacks in northern Bombay, the city’s ...

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  20. CRITICISM OF, AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    LONDON, March 15.—Famous test umpire, Frank Chester, told the Derby Cricket Association last night: “I never enjoyed one ...

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  21. Miner Struck By Piece Of Coal

    NEWCASTLE, Wed.—Arthur Jennings, 50, of Hall-street, Merewether, a. miner, employed at Waratah colliery, suffered a ...

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  22. Mediator For Dispute Between India and Pakistan

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 16.— Another phase In the dispute between India and Pakistan ended yesterday when the Security ...

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  23. Commonwealth Ships To Be Sold

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Pour 6000-ton Australian-built ships will be operating on the Australian coast by the middle of next ...

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  24. Submarine Truculent Raised To Surface

    LONDON, March 15.—Ten salvage ships yesterday raised the gashed hull of the British submarine Truculent from the ...

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  25. Convicted Russian To Appeal

    NEW YORK, March 18—The Russian engineer, Valentin Gubitchwv will remain in the United States to fight an appeal against ...

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  26. YOUNG DOCTOR SENTENCED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A young Sydney doctor was- sentenced to three months’ gaol in Paddington Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader: A Poor Prospect

    WASHINGTON, March 15.—Senator Edwin Johnson, Colorado Democrat, in the United States Senate yesterday branded Ingrid Bergmann and Rita Hoyworth as “apostles of degradation.” ...

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  28. Vatican Favours Belgian Prince

    ROME, March 15—Vatican circles are believed to favour King Leopold’s abdicating In favour of his eldest son Prince Bandouin ...

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  29. Lived After Fall Of 150ft

    OTTAWA, March 15. — A steeplejack, working on the Commerce Department tower, yesterday fell 160 feet into a deep ...

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  30. CLEAN-UP IN BRITISH CIVIL SERVICE

    LONDON, March 15.— Since March 16, 1948; 48 civil servants have been removed from their employment—22 on the grounds ...

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  31. DENIAL OF RAIL PREFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Non-MetailIcs Ltd. had never been given preference in the allocation of trucks, the chief traffic ...

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  32. Czech Sportsmen Gaoled

    LONDON, March 15.—At least three members of the Czech- ice hockey team which should have played in the world ...

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  33. Representative For Conference

    Cr. T. McCarthy, president of Lower Hunter Shire Council, was today appointed by the council to act as delegate to conference ...

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  34. Australians Close Innings

    INVERCARGILL (N.Z.), Wed. (AAP-Reuter).—In a race against the clock, Australia closed its innings at’ 4 for 164—104 runs ...

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  35. Veteran’s Death Was Accidental

    NEW YORK, March 16.—Ruling there was nothing to show death was anything but an accident, a judge at Luray, ...

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  36. Man Burned On Open Hearth

    NEWCASTLE, Wed— A man was badly burned when an exp[?] occurred while he was working at an open hearth at the B.H.P ...

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