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  4. FORGING FORCEFUL WEAPON AGAINST RUSSIAN AGGRESSION

    WASHINGTON, March 25.—Ways of building the North Atlantic defence treaty into a forceful weapon against Russian aggression will be discussed at an important conference in Washington on April 2 between the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean ...

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  6. TOUGHER POLICY FOR REDS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, March 25.—A witness at the conspiracy trail of 11 Communist leaders said yesterday that Dimtri Manuilsky, Ukrainian Foreign Minister, had laid down a new and tougher policy for the United States Communist ...

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  7. Unrest Among Natives of Nauru Island

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The acting Minister for External Territories, Mr. Chambers, is to make investigation at the request of the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, into the administration of Nauru island, and of unrest among natives there. ...

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  8. Change In Soviet Army Command

    LONDON, March 25.—Marshal Nikolai Bulganin has been relieved of his duties as Minister of the Russian armed forces, ...

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  9. HOPES FOR PACIFIC PACT WITH U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 25.— Australia hopes for a Pacific pact with the United States, declared Mr. Myron C. Cowen, retiring ...

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  10. Showers On The Coast

    NSW Forecast: More rain in the upper Darling districts, with further heavy falls and local flooding. Mainly overcast, with ...

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    Senator Connally, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who, in reply, to expressed fears, said that Marshall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BANNED FROM AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It was learned to-day that any request from General MacArthur for reconsideration of the decision not ...

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  13. Injunction On Deportation of Chinese

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Mr. Justice Rich, in the High Court to-day, granted an interlocutory injunction restraining the ...

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  14. BATTLE WITH FLOOD WATERS

    NEW YORK, March 25.—Army engineers are working to combat raging flood waters which are spreading over the Ports ...

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  15. WOODCOCK FAVOURITE FOR FIGHT

    JOHANNESBURG, March 25.— With only £7000 worth of tickets so far sold, the non-title heavyweight fight between the British ...

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  16. Appeal Against Mail Order Divorce

    NEW YORK, March 25.—Members of the UNO Human Rights Commission are faced with an appeal by the wife of China’s ...

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  17. BLANKETS FOR BRITISH FAMILIES

    LONDON, March 25.—A Hammersmith family, whose baby was born on the same day as Prince Charles was yesterday ...

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  18. MITCHUM SOON TO BE RELEASED

    LOS ANGELES, March 25.— The film actor, Robert Mitchum, abandoned the outdoor life of the Los Angeles county gaol ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: A Stable Wheat Price

    WASHINGTON, March 25.— Secret servicemen and police had to drive a wedge through reporters, photographers and ...

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  20. LESS GAMBLING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, March [?]. — Britons gambled £141,00,000 less in 1948 than in 1947, the report of the Churches’ committee on gambling ...

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  21. PATTY AND HARPER WIN

    ALEXANDRIA. March 25. — American Budge Patty and Australian Jack Harper won the semi-final of the men’s doubles in ...

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  22. Keeping War Equipment Away From Russia

    WASHINGTON, March 25.—Foreign policy leaders of the United States Senate to-day quickly discounted Senate fears that Britain might be preparing to ship war materials to Russia and the satellite nations. ...

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  23. Sutcliffe To Tour

    LONDON, March 25.—Former Test cricketer Herbert Sutcliffe said to-day he would not accept an offer to stand as a ...

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  24. AMENDED FORMS FOR DOCTORS

    SYDNEY. Friday—The Federal secretary of the BMA, Dr. John Hunter, said to-day that doctors would have to decide for ...

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  25. Biggest Advance In Cancer Research For Years

    LONDON, March 25. — Revolutionary advances in cancer research may follow the virus experiments by the Imperial Cancer Research Fund director, Dr. W. E. Gye, and his colleagues. ...

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  28. OVER 800,000 COMMUNISTS AND SPIES IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, March 25.—There are nearly 825,000 American Communists and fellow travellers, who would be “either spies, traitors or saboteurs” in the event of war. This is reported by the House of Representatives un-American activities committee in a pamphlet based on official testimony by the F.B.I. chief, Mr. Edgar Hoover. ...

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  29. RECEIVED BY THE POPE

    VATICAN CITY, March 25.—Noted violinist, Yebudi Menuhin, and his wife, were received by the Pope in special audience ...

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