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  5. STORE A-BOMBS IN WESTERN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, March 14.—Storage of atomic bombs in strategic areas of Western Europe for use only as “weapons of retaliation” was urged in the Senate by a Republican, Senator Ralph Flanders. ...

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  6. MELBOURNE’S TRAFFIC CHAOS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Melbourne has been completely disorganised by a lightning strike last night of suburban train guards. Tramwaymen and tramway bus employees have been on strike for a fortnight, end the city ...

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  7. NORTHERN MINES IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday. — The greater portion of the mines on the northern coalfields are Idle to-day because or a stop-work ...

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  8. READING IN THE IRON LUNG

    Polio victims and others requiring treatment in an iron lung are now spared much boredom by this device shown at the British Red Cross exhibition In London. The parent reads any book placed In a holder above her head by looking In a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Indo-China To Sign Pact With Soviet Russia

    PARIS- March-14.—The Indochina Communist deader, Ho Chi Minh, shortly will visit Moscow to sign an alliance with Russia, ...

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  10. Protest On Deportation Of Anti-Communist

    NEW YORK, March 14. — If George Lereh, anti-Communlst Russian displaced person, is deported from Australia, ...

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  11. CRUCIAL LABOUR PARTY MEETING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An Important meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party will be held to-morrow when the ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Country Killing

    GENEVA, March 14.—Belgians close to the Royal household say that King Leopold is preparing to abdicate in favour of his son, ...

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  13. Manager Denies Reported Interview

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The general manager of Non-Metallics, Ltd., Cecil Roger Stainer, denied before the Royal Commission ...

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  14. Return of Seretse To Be Permitted

    SEROWE, South Africa, March 14.— The British High Commissioner In South Africa, Sir Evelyn Baring, told a press ...

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  15. Medical Board To Consider The Dr. Sander Cased

    CONCORD (New Hampshire), Match 14.—The New Hampshire State Board of Registration in Medicine has set April 12 for a ...

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  16. BAKED BREAD TOO EARLY

    CESSNOCK, Tues.—In the Industrial Court at Cessnock to-day several bakers were proceeded against for having, baked bread ...

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  17. QUALITY LINES IN REQUEST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Only the best quality forage was in request at the Alexandria saleyards to-day, other grades being ...

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  18. Explosion Kills Five Children

    JERUSALEM, March 14.—Five children were killed and 12 others Injured in a mine explosion here. The children found the mine ...

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  19. Fire Damage In Famous Church

    LONDON, March 14.—People knelt in the streets to pray yesterday as priests helped firemen to quell a blaze which caused ...

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  20. British Liberals Voted With Labour

    LONDON, March 14.—Liberal members of the House of Commons, reversing their role In last week’s vital decision on ...

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  21. First Of Long Range Programme

    Maitland City Council workmen to-day and yesterday erected 180 street signs along bus routes in the city area. ...

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  22. Health Legislation April Or May

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Legislation governing the national health scheme and free medicine will be brought before Parliament ...

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  23. They Will See What Makes The “Whizzer” Whiz

    LONDON, March 14.—So many reports from the United States suggest that there is no gastor bine in the “Whizzer,” the ...

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  24. Ban On Film Of Siamese Twins

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The film of Tasmanian’ Siamese twins has been banned for general exhibition. ...

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  26. Government Adamant On Mid-Week Racing

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The Government is not likely to agree to mid-week racing in the metropolitan area for some time, the Chief ...

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  27. BIBLE SAVED IN CHURCH FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two men asked their lives to save a church Bible and stand from being destroyed by fire at ...

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  28. WINTER MILK PRICE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The price milk Is expected to be' Increased by more than the usual half-penny a pint this winter, ...

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  29. COOL, OVERCAST

    Maitland to-day experienced another day of cool, overcast conditions. The Post Office up to 8 o’clock ...

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  30. Housing Plans For Courtaulds

    At the February meeting of the Raymond Terrace Chamber of Commerce, the establishment of a township at Tomago by ...

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  31. The Bridges Trial

    SAN FRANCISCO. March, 14.— The trial of Australian born Harry Bridges on charge of perjury and conspiracy was ...

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  32. Ambulance Handles 516 Cases In Month

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  33. DRIED FRUITS

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Advice has been received by the wholesale grocery merchants of Newcastle that dried vine fruits ...

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  34. Athens Radio Says Russia Will Invade Macedonia

    ATHENS, March 14. — Russia and her Balkan satellites decided at e recent meeting in Moscow to Invade Greek and Yugoslav ...

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  35. ROBESON OFF TELEVISION

    NEW YORK, March 14.—Negro linger Paul Robeson will not appear on Eleanor Roosevelt’s television programme on March 19, ...

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  36. CHARGED WITH THEFT OF £123

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday.—Henry Richard Brown, of Melbourne-st., Aberdare, was charged at Cessnock Court to-day with having ...

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  37. FRACTURED LEG

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday.—Edward Townsend, 55, of Paxton, a screenhand employed af Stanford Main No. 2 colliery, tell from the ...

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