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  4. ATLANTIC PACT THE GREATEST WAR DETERRENT YET DEVISED

    WASHINGTON, March 23.—Signatories to the North Atlantic defence pact will meet any future aggressor with all the forces needed to “beat him to his knees,” Senator Arthur Vandenberg, Republican foreign policy leader, said to-day. ...

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  6. JUDGE ACCUSED OF BEING HOSTILE

    NEW YORK, March 23.—Defence attorneys moved for a mis-trial in the Communist “conspiracy case” yesterday on the ground that the way in which judge Harold Medina scratched his head and pulled his ear indicated that he was ...

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  7. VICTIMS OF SHADY BUILDERS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The secretary of the Master Builders’ Association, Mr. L. G. Smith, said today that home-seekers were ...

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  8. New Anti-Aircraft Gun

    FRANKFURT. March 23—A 16-tons 90 mm. anti-aircraft gun which, through the use of radar, can automatically track targets ...

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  9. CLOUDY AND SHOWERY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered rain on the coast and northern half of the State, including the central districts and the central coast: some ...

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    D.S. SENATOR VANDENBERG (Republican), who described the Atlantic Pact as the most important step in American foreign policy since ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INCREASING U.S. ARMY AND AIR FORCE

    WASHINGTON. March 23. — Overriding President Truman’s Budget recommendations, the House or Representatives ...

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  12. COMPLETE TIE-UP THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Wed. —The Storemen and Packets’ Union dispute, now In its 35th day, continues seriously to threaten a complete tie-up of the ...

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  13. TROUBLED OVER GOLF DECISION

    SYDNEY. Wed. — Golf circles in Sydney have been troubled by decision of the N.S.W. Golf Association council in declaring ...

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  14. TO TRAVEL ON MIGRANT SHIPS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Margaret Benson, former private secretary to the Minister for Immigration, Mr. Calweil, is among 18 ...

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  15. DOPING IN INDIA

    SYDNEY, Wed.—On his return to Sydney to-day after 18 months’ riding in India, jockey George Weate alleged that ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: When Humpty Dumty Falls

    LONDON, March 23. — A British military permit officer in Prague, Captain Phillip Wildash, is to be expelled from ...

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  17. AGAINST STOPPAGES AS PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Wed.—It is forecast that the N.S.W. Labour Council will rale against industrial stoppages as a protest against the prosecution of ...

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  19. THOUSANDS OF SOVIET TROOP IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, March 23.—According to German sources in Berlin, tens of thousands of Soviet troops, newly arrived from Russia, are expected to participate in the Eastern Zone army manoeuvres which began yesterday. ...

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  20. EVIDENCE IN LIBEL SUIT ENDS

    PARIS, March 23. —Evidence In the libel suit brought by the Russian refugee author, Victor Kravchenko, against the French ...

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  21. Sinatra Comes To Blows

    NEW YORK, March 23—Frank Sinatra came to blows with a retired business man at a cocktail party at Palm Springs (Calif.) on ...

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  22. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Wed.—At the Alexandria saleyards to-day supplies of forage were exceptionally light. ...

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  23. HOLD-UP AT CLYDE WORKS

    SYDNEY, Wed. — The Amalgamated Engineering Union today applied to the Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Mooney) ...

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  25. Body Found In Harbour

    SYDNEY, Wed. — When body of a man was recovered from Sydney Harbour this morning, it was at first thought to be ...

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  26. CONFERENCE OF PRIME MINISTERS

    LONDON, March 28.—It is now understood that the projected London conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers or ...

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  27. U.S. EMBASSY ALTERS DECISION NOT TO GRANT VISA

    NEW YORK, March 23.—The American embassy in London, which on Monday revoked the visas issued earlier to four prominent British intellectuals to enable them to attend the cultural end scientific conference for world peace, which begins here on Friday, has now granted a visa to one of them—Will Olaf Stapledon British philosopher ...

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  28. BANKRUPTCIES IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, March 23.—A total of 210 commercial and industrial businesses went bankrupt in the week ended March 17. ...

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  29. Search For Valuable Painting

    ROME, March 23. — Italian police have re-opened the search for a Titian painting of the 15th century poet, Ludovico Arlosto, ...

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  30. Tamarind Fails In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Queensland three-year-old. Tamarind, return to its home State tomorrow night. He failed to win a ...

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