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  5. DE GAULLE CALLS FOR ARMS TO BACK THE PACT

    LONDON, March 30—General Charles de Gaulle feeder of the “Rally of the French People,” welcomes the Atlantic pact, but claims that the decision to make London the centre of European military planning is “a serious ...

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  6. DROVE AT 90 M.P.H.

    NEW YORK, March 30.—Randolph Churchill, 28-year-old son of Mr. Winston Churchill, was refused permission to pay In British ...

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  7. ALLEGED SPYING IN ALBANIA

    LONDON, March 30.—A Tirana Radio broadcast says that an Albanian Court has imposed the death sentence on one ...

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  8. RUSSIAN PLANS IN U.S. FRUSTRATED

    WASHINGTON, March 30.—America moved quickly to-day to frustrate plans by the seven-man Russian delegation to last week’s peace conference in New York to engage in a nation-wide peace tour. ...

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  9. FINE AND COOL

    NSW Forecast: Clearing to fine, except in the north-eastern parte of the State, where showers and thunderstorms at first ...

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  10. FUTURE OF THE STERLING

    CANBERRA, Wed—The belief is Strongly held here that major issues to be debated by the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ ...

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  11. ASSISTANCE FOR THE NETHERLANDS

    WASHINGTON, March 30.— An effort to deprive the Netherlands of assistance was rejected by the Senate Foreign Relations ...

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    General de Gaulle, who has demanded the shipment of US arms to back up the Atlantic Pact and guarantee French security. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Bank Appeal Before Privy Council

    Lord Porter, chairman of the Law Lord Porter, chairman of the by the Commonwealth Government against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STOREMEN VOTE FOR RESUMPTION

    SYDNEY, Wed. — At a mass meeting at Leichhardt stadium this morning, striking members the Storemen end Packers’ ...

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  15. Important Naval Exercises

    LONDON, March 30.—Two important naval exercises, in one of which four navies of the Western Powers will take part, are ...

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  16. Sydney Faces Meat Famine

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A general strike began at Homebush abattoir this morning, and as a result, Sydney is now faced with a certain meat ...

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  17. ARAB REFUGEES LIVING IN STATE OF HORROR

    LONDON, March 30.—Israeli has come, to te[?] with Britain on Transjordan, according to Rhodes commenting on the dealt agreement accepted by Israel and Transjordan in armistice talks there. ...

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  18. LIBERATION OF MACEDONIA

    LONDON, March 30.—According to the Greek guerrilla radio, a second Macedonian Cong was held in Free Greece on. ...

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  19. OBSERVERS AT LAKE SUCCESS

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Archbishop Symonds, coadjutor Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, and Mr. H. J. Campbell, editor of the ...

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  20. PRICE OF MEAT QUESTION

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Prices Minister, Mr. Finnan, said to-day that the price of meat could not be increased in any Australian ...

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  21. THE KING HOLDS PRIVY COUNCIL

    LONDON, March 30.—In the first official engagement since his recent operation the King yesterday held a Privy Council at ...

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  22. FOUR BODIES IN PLANE WRECK

    TOKIO, March 30.—A. rescue team reached the wreckage of the B26 bomber on Mount Fiji early this morning and found the four ...

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  23. U.S. PROTE[?] TO FRAGUE

    LONDON, March 30. — The United States Embassy In Prague has sent a Note of protest to the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry ...

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  24. VAGABOND TO RUN IN THE RAWSON

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — Trainer D. Lewis said to-day that Vagabond would be a runner In the Rawson Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday. ...

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  25. Portugal’s Action On Imports

    LONDON. March 30.—Portugal has temporarily suspended imports from Britain, except coal, Iron and steel, Reuter ...

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  27. FLOOD THREAT AT CUNNAMULLA

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Cunnamulla is threatened by one of the most serious floods In memory, and a start has already been made to ...

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  28. TENDERS FOR TELEVISION

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The chairman of the Broadcasting Control Board (Mr. Fanning) announced to-day that tenders for television ...

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  30. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY. Wed.—At the Alexandria sale yards to-day, supplies of forage were exceptionally light. There was a steady demand at ...

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  31. Thieves Get Away With £200

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Thieves, who apparently thought there was almost £1000 tor the taking, last night Mew the safe in the office ...

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  32. To-day’s Leader: More And Smaller Stale Parliaments

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—More than £60,000 damage was caused when a fire gutted the control building at Schofield R.A.A.F. station last night. Radar equipment and irreplaceable air maps were also destroyed. ...

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  33. “BLOOM B OFF THE BOOM” IN INDUSTRIAL AMERICA

    NEW YORK, March 30.—Orders poured into -Wall Street yesterday, and price-cutting of consumer goods spread following the announcement of reductions in marginal requirements for stock from 75 to 50 per cent by the Federal Reserve Boord, and 198 and 333 dollar reductions on Kaiser-Frazer motor tars. ...

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  34. BURGLAR IN TAILOR’S SHOP

    LONDON. March 30 —Hearing a crash of glass, a constable at Lichfield (Staffordshire) on early morning rounds found the window or a ...

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  35. DOPING IN INDIA GREATLY EXAGGERATED

    SYDNEY. Wed—Stories of doping in India had been greatly exaggerated declared trainer Balfour on his arrival by air ...

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  36. “Would Not Boggle At An Oath”

    LONDON. March 30.—Prime Minister Clement Attlee expressed the opinion in the House of Commons that a person ...

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  37. Unhurt In Forced Landing

    NEW DELHI March 30—Indian’s deputy Prime Minister Sardar Patel, his daughter Mani[?] and his private secretary escaped ...

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