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  4. EGGS UP 3d ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Egg prices in NSW will rise by threepence per dozen in all grades, from the commencement of business on ...

    Article : 84 words
  5. PRESIDENT ASKS FOR POWER TO SEIZE COAL MINES

    WASHINGTON, March 4.—President Truman yesterday asked Congress for power to seise the nation’s strikebound coal mines. “Within a few days, we stall be virtually out of soft ...

    Article : 454 words
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  7. Centuries By Harvey and Morris

    PORT ELIZABETH, Friday.— South Africa commenced well against Australia in the fifth Test, when Moroney and Miller ...

    Article : 323 words
  8. TRAMWAY STRIKE MAY EXTEND

    SYDNEY, Sat,—The Federal secretary of the Tramway and Omnibus Employers’ Union, Mr. T. Junor, warned last night that ...

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  9. WOOL PRICE COMPLACENCY ‘DANGEROUS”

    Sir Charles McCann, chairman of the International ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Forty contestants from eight countries competed in the Federation Internationale de Ski world ski-jumping championship held on the 66-metre Intervale hill at Lake Placid, in New York State, The title was won by Hans Bjornstad, of Drammen, Norway, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WAR MINISTER SAYS HE REPUDIATED COMMUNISM

    LONDON, March 4.—War Minister Robert Strachey last night admitted that he had supported the Communist doctrine in the years before the last war, but said he had repudiated Communist policies in 1940. ...

    Article : 288 words
  12. ARMY TO DEAL WITH LAND GRABBERS

    ROME, Saturday,—“Fa[?]ed with a new wave of land-grabbing and threats of more Communist-led labour agitation, the Italian Cab ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. To-day’s Leader: Futile Threats

    PARIS, March 4.—Wild scenes in the French National Assembly late yesterday reached a climax last night when the Assembly’s standing committee decided to call in the Republican guard, commanded by a general, to expel a ...

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  15. AMERICA REFUSES PERMIT TO RED DEAN

    WASHINGTON, March 4.—The State, Department has refused to permit the “Red Dean” of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, to ...

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  16. Prices Still High In Russia

    LONDON, March 4 (AAP).—A British Foreign Office spokesman said the revaluation of the Russian rouble was designed to reduce ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. “DEFENCE PACT FOR PACIFIC”

    NEW YORK, March 4 (AAP). —Senator William Knowland (Republican) told the Senate yesterday that the United States ...

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  18. DEATH DURING STADIUM BOUT

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Half way through the last round of a fight at the West Melbourne stadium last night, Nick Spartels, trainer ...

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  19. Fireman Rescued Doll Instead Of Child

    NEW YORK, March 4 (AAP). —A fireman rushed into a smoke-filled bedroom during a fire in Oklahoma City, and brought out ...

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  20. FUTURE FOR KIMBERLEYS

    SYDNEY, Sat. — Scenery in Kimberleys in Western Australia is like “a fantastic and marvellous dreamland,” artist Vlazio ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. GYNAECOLOGIST TO VISIT STATE

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Professor P. J. Browne, Profess of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University College Hospital, London, ...

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  22. Tightening Up British Security

    LONDON, March 4.—Prime Minister Clement Attlee end Sir Percy Sillitoe, head of Britain’s M15— military intelligence secret service— ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. Town’s Ban On Atomic And Hydrogen Bombs

    AVIGNON, March 4.—The town council of Vaucluse-Fontaine, near Avignon, yesterday passed a law prohibiting the ...

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  24. Hitch-Hiker Killed In Car Smash

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A hitchhiker was killed instantly when the car in which he was riding got out of control in loose gravel ...

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  25. Young Woman Alleges Assault

    SYDNEY, Sat—Allegations by a 23-years-old married woman that she was attacked and criminally assaulted after leaving a ...

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  26. EIGHT MURDER TRIALS

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Eight murder trials will be heard in central criminal court at Darlinghurst during its next sittings beginning ...

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  27. Coal Strike Affects Schools

    NEW YORK, March 4.—Bitter cold yesterday worsened the effects of the coal shortage in the mid-Western and eastern States. ...

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  28. Government Will Not Leave Washington

    WASHINGTON, March 4. (AAP).—President Truman scoffs at suggestions that the “atomic age” requires moving the seat ...

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    United States automobile manufacturers produced one vehicle every second that the industry’s plants were in operation during 1949. In all, 6,200,000 passenger cars, trucks, and buses rolled off assembly lines during the year. An important factor in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 118 words
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