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  4. DEEP U.S. INTEREST IN NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST

    WASHINGTON, March 24.—the United States to-day declared its “deep interest” in the security and independence of Greece, Turkey and Persia. The declaration was contained in a series of ...

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  5. Cook Rides First Winner In England

    LONDON, March 24. — Crack Australian Jockey, W. Cook, drove his 8.1 mount, Acid Test, to an exciting victory over the ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. Four Years World Wheat Agreement

    WASHINGTON, March 24.—A four-years’ international wheat agreement, within which 456,283, 389 bushels of wheat will move ...

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  7. BRITISH WARNING OF SOVIET’S POLICY IN GERMANY

    LONDON, March 24.—During a debate in the House of Commons yesterday the Conservative, Mr. Harold Macmillan, suggested that “fake appeasement policy,” in the form of an offer to conclude a treaty with Germany, would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Showers On North Coast

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Showers along the central and north coasts and parte of the adjacent tablelands; further rain in the upper ...

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    SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL, who left an estate worth £175,530. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FURTHER CUTS IN DOLLAR IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, today announced that further cuts in imports from dollar areas was ...

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  12. SUGGESTED PACT IN THE PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON March 24.— Asked to-day whether he had given any official consideration to suggestions for a defence ...

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  13. COAL DEPOSITS NEAR INVERELL

    .CANBERRA, Thurs.—The Vice-President of the Executive Council, Mr. W. J. Scully, said to-day that coal deposits at ...

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  14. LIGHT SUPPLIES OF FORAGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Business was very quiet for light supplies of forage fn offer at the Alexandria sale yards to-day. Rates ...

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  15. “RH Factor” Baby Doing Well

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Baby Ryan, who was rushed to Sydney from Blayney on Tuesday suffering from jaundice, is progressing, ...

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  16. FLOOD RAINS IN QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Torrential and widespread rains are lashing Victoria, NSW and Queensland. ...

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  17. Australian Killed In Crash

    LONDON, March 24.—An Australian, F/Lt. Quinn, was one of the [?]hree [?]frman killed when a Dakota air lift [?] crashed near Lubeck ...

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  18. Legislative Assembly Adjourns

    SYDNEY, Thurs—The Legislative Assembly adjourned to-day after it carried a motion of sympathy to be conveyed to the ...

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  19. FREE MEDICINE SCHEME AT HELENSBURGH

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The small mining town of Helensburgh, on the South Coast, is believed to be the only centre in NSW ...

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  21. Sir M. Campbell Left £175,580

    LONDON, March 24,—Sir Malcolm Campbell, the racing motorist, and the world’s fastest man on the water, who died on December 81. ...

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  22. BERLINERS WILL RESIST SOVIET PRESSURE

    WASHINGTON, March 24.—American Mayors, attending a conference in Washington, cheered for fully a minute when Dr. Ernst Reuter, Lord Mayor of Berlin, speaking for “all members of the Berlin city administration,” ...

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  23. “WE CAN’T BE SOLD ON WAR, MR. CHURCHILL”

    NEW YORK, March 24—Leftist picket lines, organised by the committee against war propaganda of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, greeted Mr. Winston Churchill with a vociferous, if orderly, peace ...

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  24. HEATING-UP IN COLLIERY

    CESSNOCK. Thursday. — Bellbird and Neath West tunnels are still idle, the former because of a heating-up in one of the large ...

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  25. WOUNDED IN MELEE

    BUENOS AIRES, March £24.— Several people were wounded when a delegate to the pro-Communist Argentine Slav Congress ...

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  26. CONFERENCE ON DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Hope for settlement of the Storemen and Packers’ Union strike centres on a compulsory conference called ...

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  28. To-day’s Leader: At Long Last

    LONDON, March 24.—A statement that there are 7000 United States air personal in Britain, and uproar in the House of Commons over a suggestion by the independent Member, Mr. J. S. Plotts-Mills, that the British Admiralty was conniving at the military occupation of Britain, highlighted debated in both Houses of Parliament ...

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