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  5. ISOLATED RAIN

    N.S.W. FORECAST: General rain in the south-east quarter, with come heavy falls. Further scattered rain in the west. ...

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  6. Plea For Conference On South-East Asia

    WASHINGTON, March 17— President Truman was today urged to initiate a meeting between Australia and South-East ...

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  7. SHARPER TEETH FOR DEFENCE OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 17.—Britain in the 1950-51 financial year will expend £780,000,000 on defence, but she plans to reduce service manpower, the Defence Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, revealed to Parliament yesterday. ...

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  8. THE FACE OF AN ATOMIC PILE

    The wall made of thick concrete blocks which look like the front of a cinema projection box is the face of one of the atomic plies of the British atomic research establishment at Harwell. The square holes in the face are further entrances. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Czechs Expel Last Papal Representative

    LONDON, March 17 Czechoslovakia has expelled Monsignor Ottavlo de Liva. only diplomat left in the Papal Eunclature in ...

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  10. WIFE MUST HAND OVER SECURITIES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A 67-year-old husband won his claim in the Supreme Court to-day against his young wife for the return of ...

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  11. REPAIRS TO BATTLESHIP COST £77,230

    WASHINGTON, March 17—The [?]ourts-martial of Captain W. [?]rown and two other officers of [?] battleship Missouri for ...

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  12. Work On Airfield Begins Tomorrow

    Maitland Aero Club will begin work to-morrow on the preparation of the airstrip for flying training at Rutherford. ...

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  13. WOMAN ACCUSES DARCY DUGAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs. Doris Thompson, wife of jockey Jack Thompson, declared in Central Court to-day that Darcy Dugan ...

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  14. GAS RATIONING WITHDRAWN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Joint Coal Board’s order to Sydney gas companies to cut their coal consumption by 25 per cent, was ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Our Transport Services

    LONDON, March 17.—Returning to his role of war strategist, Mr. Winston Churchill yesterday warned the House of Commons that it was at once gravely imperative to form a front in Europe against possible further invasion ...

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  16. DIPLOMATS’ MOVEMENTS RESTRICTED

    LONDON, March 17.—Britain is considering reprisals against Russia and other iron Curtain countries, which place handicaps ...

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  17. Claims He Was A Father At 99 Years

    NEW YORK, March 17—A negro minister, the Rev. James Smith, father of twin girls born 16 months ago, claimed yesterday ...

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  18. GIRL REJECTS INHERITANCE

    LONDON, March 17.—Seventeen-years-old orphan Sheila White has chosen to remain a [?] show shop worker, rather ...

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  19. MINE ACCIDENTS

    CESSNOCK Friday.—Thomas King, 20, of Edden-street, Bellbird, a wheeler, employed at Aberdare Extended colliery, had ...

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  20. Arrest Of Tennis Professional

    CHICAGO, March 17. — Diana Barrymore’s husband, John Howard, tennis professional, was arraigned yesterday on vice ...

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  21. TELARAH BOY BITTEN BY DOG

    A three-years-old boy who was bitten by a dog to-day was admitted to Maitland Hospital. The boy, Robert Connolly, of ...

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  23. INNOCENT PARTY TO PLANE PLOT

    QUEBEC, March 17.—Mrs. Marguerite Pitre, 41, who unwittingly helped the plot that wrecked an airliner and killed 28 persons, ...

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  24. Boy Breaks Arm While Playing

    Brian Lord, 5, of New England Highway, Rutherford, received a probable fracture to the left arm when he fell from ...

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  25. MINERS BACK AT WORK

    CESSNOCK, Friday—All mines’ returned to work in the South Maitland field to-day following the acceptance of terms by the ...

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  26. Britain’s Plans To Combat A-Bomb More Advanced

    WASHINGTON, March 17—The Congressional atomic leader, Senator Brien McMahon, said yesterday that Britain’s civil defence ...

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  27. Floods In Western Queensland

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Twelve women and five children were rescued by a dinghy when the Georgina River flooded an area ...

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  28. Many Drown As Steamer Sinks

    GUAYQULL, Ecuador, March 17.—At least 40 of the 150 passengers are believed to have drowned when the steamer ...

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  29. Exiled Chief To Visit His Home

    LONDON, March 17.—Seretse Khama, exiled Bechuanaland chieftain, will probably return home by plane on March 20 to ...

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  31. Man And Son Missing

    KATOOMBA, Friday.—A man and his eleven-year-old son who set out yesterday to hike from Wentworth Falls through rugged ...

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  32. Troops Withdrawn From Manus Island

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — All Australian troops will be Withdrawn from Manus Island, the army headquarters announced in ...

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  33. MOVE ON UPPER HOUSE UNLIKELY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — There is little possibility of the Parliamentary Labour caucus directing the Government to bring down ...

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  34. South African Umpire Praises Australians

    JOHANNESBURG, March 17 (AAP-Reuter). — Dalkeith Collins, who umpired four of the five cricket tests between South ...

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  35. TEA FROM INDONESIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The first Shipment of tea from Indonesia since 1942, when the waterside workers’ ban was placed on ...

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  36. Flogging Will Not Be Restored

    LONDON, March 17—The Government did not intend to restore flogging for crimes of violence, the Home Secretary, Mr. Chuter ...

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  37. BODIES IN SUBMARINE

    LONDON, March 17.—Salvage men last night recovered two bodies from the forward control room of the beached submarine ...

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