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  4. COOL NIGHT, WARM DAY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered showers over the far North Coast, and Isolated thunderstorms over the northern and central districts and ...

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  5. SEQUEL TO SPY TRIAL

    LONDON, March 2.—Sentence of atomic scientist, Dr. Klaus Fuchs, to 14 years’ gaol yesterday in one of the greatest spy cases of the century was only an interlude in an all-out drive to break up the Communist spy-ring ...

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  6. ROYAL NAVAL ARCTIC SURVIVAL EXPERIMENTS

    Canaries and mice accompanied the naval and scientific party which recently sailed from Rosyth Dockyard In H.M.S. Truelove to carry out experimental survival work In Arctic waters off the northern coast of Norway. The object of these ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Strikes In France Aimed at Arms Assistance

    PARIS, March 2.—French trade unions claimed to-day that 300,000 workm[?]n are idle in the strike movement that threatens ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL CLOUDS GATHERING

    LONDON, March 2.—As Parliament assembled yesterday for the swearing-in ceremonies, there came news of widespread industrial unrest and a resumption of paybargaining and trade union demands. ...

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  10. FIVE NEGROES MURDERED

    CAIRO (Georgia), March 2.— Five negroes, four of them belonging to the one family, were murdered here early yesterday. ...

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  11. THREAT TO WATERSIDERS EFFECTIVE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Striking wharf labourers resumed work on 11 ships to-day on the employers’ terms. They worked hatches ...

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  12. Big Coal Loss On Maitland Field

    CESSNOCK, Thurs. — Heavy coal loss is agin reported from the South Maitland field to-day. With eight mines idle and two ...

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  13. Golf Widow Secures Divorce

    HOLLYWOOD, March 2.—Film actress Janet Blair secured a divorce from Louis Bush, recording company executive after ...

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  14. Police Probe Mosman Mystery

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The mystery of bloodstains and broken furniture in a house at Mosman is being Investigated by police. ...

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  16. POPE’S BIRTHDAY REMEMBERED

    VATICAN CITY, March 2.—Telegrams and letters of good wishes from all parts of the world are flowing into Vatican City for the ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: City First, Country Nowhere

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Any request to the New South Wales Government to end the strike at Homebush abattoir would receive consideration, ...

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  18. UNITED NATIONS TALKS IN MOSCOW URGED

    WASHINGTON, March 2.—Warning that the threat of the hydrogen bomb had confronted the world with a new crisis, Senator Brien McMahon, chairman of the Congressional Atomic Energy Commission, to-day proposed that ...

    Article : 360 words
  19. Larger Wheat Silos At Newcastle

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The capacity of the terminal wheat elevators at Newcastle is to be Increased from 800,000 bushels ...

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  20. Captain To Have Operation

    PORT ELIZABETH (South Africa), March 2.—Immediately after the fifth test at Port Elizabeth, due to end next Tuesday, ...

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  21. LONG TERM FOR YOUNG KILLER

    NEW YORK, March 2.—Ralph Edward Borrows, 20, who was recently convicted of the manslaughter of a wealthy Canadian, ...

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  23. Congo Woman Has Six Babies

    LONDON, March 2. — A native Woman in the Belgian Congo has given birth to sextuplets. A Brussels radio reported quoted ...

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  24. THIEF LEFT TRAIL OF BLOOD

    GOULBURN, Thurs.— Police investigating the theft of £1000 from a local bookmaker and his son last night believe that the ...

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  25. HUNDREDS OF PRIESTS NOW IN CZECH PRISONS

    PRAGUE, March 2.—At least 200 Czech Catholic priests are hi prison or forced labour camps, an authoritative Catholic report declares. ...

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  26. POWER RATIONED IN LONG COAL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, March 2.— The nation’s stockpile of coal last night was reported to be down to four million tons, which ...

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  27. Victorian Freight Cut May Cheapen Food

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A reduction of 17 per cent. In freight on many primary products to reduce costs of many essential food items ...

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  28. BELLBIRD SEALS LEAKING

    Resumption of work at Bellbird colliery will be delayed because of leakage in the seals erected in the heated section. ...

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  29. Earthquake Report

    PARIS, March 2. — Scientists yesterday reported a “relatively important” earthquake about 5000 miles from Paris, probably in ...

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