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  4. Cold Night With Frosts

    NSW FORECAST: Pine, and continuing cool; cold night with frosts on the tablelands. Moderate south to east winds. Moderate ...

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  6. SERIOUS REPERCUSSIONS LIKELY IN ARAB STATES

    LONDON, March 31.—Indefinite postponement of armistice talks between Israel and Syria and serious repercussions among the Arab States themselves seem likely to follow the bloodless revolution in Syria, where the army commander-in-chief, Colonel ...

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  7. TEAR GAS AND BATON CHARGE

    LONDON, March 31.— Tear gas and a baton charge were used by police In Reykjavik to disperse demonstrators outside ...

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  8. 2 Dead; 15 Injured In Explosion

    LISBON, March 31.—Two persons were killed and 15 injured when an explosives factory at Trafarla, across the Tagus River ...

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  9. Russian Defence Plans In Germany

    BERLIN, Much 31.—The President of the Soviet-sponsored German People’s Council, which claims to represent an Germany, ...

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  10. Problem of Germany Vital

    WASHINGTON, March 31. — Meetings between the Foreign Ministers of the North Atlantic pact will now be increasingly ...

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  11. B.M.A. Protection Association

    LONDON. March 31.—By an overwhelming majority the British Medical Association has decided to set up a protection ...

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  12. PUBLIC TO PAY MORE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A spokesman of a large weaving mill said to-day that most manufacturers have exhausted supplies of ...

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  13. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE JOBS

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—At the end of February the Commonwealth employment service had 72,000 jobs for males and 41,000 ...

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  14. RECOVERY OF BRITAIN “TOO RAPID ”

    WASHINGTON, March 31.—Britain’s recovery under Marshall plan was “too rapid,” the prominent Republican leader, Senator Robert Taft, asserted to-day. Speaking on the Bill to continue the European recovery ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: A change Of Names

    NEW YORK, March 31—Several youths were “roughed up” and two were arrested during an abortive attempt by youthful demonstrators to break through the police lines Britain’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, reached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. STRONG GUARD FOR MR. CHURCHILL

    BOSTON, March 31.—No previous visitor, other than the President of the United States, has had greater precaution taken ...

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  17. WINDING UP OF U.N.R.R.A.

    WASHINGTON. March 31.—The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, which ended its relief programme on ...

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  19. BOOED AND JEERED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — An audience of about 500 booed and jeered John Rodgers, director of Australia-Soviet House, at a ...

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  20. Giant Toad May Become Pest

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday— A giant toad, which was imported into Queensland to combat the insect pests In the sugar-cane ...

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  21. STOREMEN AND PACKERS RESUME

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Storemen and packers resumed work to-day after their six weeks’ strike, but it is expected it will ...

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    A new portrait of Mr. Lewis John Edwards, BA, OBE, 44-year-old Member of Parliament for Blackburn, who has been appointed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MITCHUM RELEASED FROM GAOL

    HOLLYWOOD, March 31.— Actor Robert Mitchum and actress Llla Leeds were released from gaol yesterday after ...

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  25. HOUSING RACKETS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Country residents to Sydney over the Easter holidays were warned by Alderman Albert Thompson of unscrupulous ...

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  26. Abattoir Resumes Operations

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Slaughtering began at Homebush abattoirs morning after the employees had placed before them the terms ...

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  27. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA COULD MEET BRITAIN’S MEAT NEEDS

    LONDON, March 31 (A.A.P.).—Britain’s great meat opportunity lay in Northern Australia, Viscount Bruce told the House of Lords yesterday when he sought a Government statement on intention to accept Australia’s offer to develop the beef cattle industry if Britain guaranteed a reasonable market for any term longer than 10 years. ...

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  28. Fatally Injured By Truck

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — A nine-years-old pupil of the Marist Brothers’ School, Kogarah, was killed instantly when struck by ...

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  29. Worst Of Floods Now Over

    BRISBANE, Thursday — Stock and station agents said to-day that recent heavy rains and flooding could mean one of the best ...

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  30. INDONESIAN DISPUTE

    NEW YORK, March 31.—Settlement of the Indonesian dispute would have a direct bearing on the efficiency of the Atlantic Onion, ...

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