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  5. ESCAPE OF TWO YUGOSLAV STOWAWAYS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Refused permission to land when they reached Sydney on Friday on board the migrant ship, Protea, ...

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  6. Prevented Another Fait Accompli For U.N.O.

    LONDON, March 28.—Presence of (he British garrison at Akaba, Red Sea port, prevented another fait accompli for the United Nations, according to the Amman correspondent of the London “Daily Telegraph.” ...

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  7. ITALIAN SENATE APPROVES OF ATLANTIC PACT

    ROME, March 28.—Italy's participation in the North Atlantic defence pact was approved by the Italian Senate when, by 188 votes to 122, it carried a motion of confidence in the Prime Minister, Signor Alcide de Gasperi. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Split In World Trade Unions

    LONDON, March 28—British, American and Dutch trade union leaders have appealed to national trade union centres, still ...

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  9. Historian Sees Peace Hopes in Nationalism

    Sir Reginald Coupland, famed English historian author and Oxford History professor, said In Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A FEW SHOWERS ON THE HUNTER

    NSW Forecast: Showers on the North Coast, with some heavy fal’s, but no marked rises in the river levels are expected; isolated ...

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  11. Imprisonment Of Cardinal

    VATICAN CITY, March 28. — A Vatican Radio broadcast says hte United States Department of State is Interested in learning the ...

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  12. NEW RUHR COAL RECORD

    GENEVA. March 28.—Coal production during March reached a new [?]war record in the R[?] and [?]eased in every major coal ...

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  13. ATTACK ON WESTERN POWERS

    LONDON, March 28.—In a despatch to Moscow the Berlin correspondent of the Tass news agency attacks the Western ...

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  14. GOOD DEMAND FOR FORAGE

    SYDNEY. Monday. — There was a good demand tor best Quality forage at the Alexandria saleyards to-day, but ...

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  15. CZECH CHARGES DENIED

    LONDON, March 28.—Denying that there was any truth in the Czech Government charges against the British permit officer, ...

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  16. PENALTY FOR FILIPINO

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Filipino was to-day penalised 21b in both the Doncaster Handicap and the Sydney Cup for his win in the ...

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  17. COUNTERFEIT U.S. DOLLARS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sydney banking officials believe seamen are bringing counterfeit American dollars Into Sydney. ...

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  18. FLED FROM FIRE IN NIGHT ATTIRE

    KATOOMBA, Monday. — Hearing a nine months old baby screaming at their home in Sublime Pt. Road, Leura, early today, ...

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  19. SPITFIRES DEMOLISHES COTTAGE

    LONDON, March 28.—When an R.A.F. Spitfire crashed on an hotel at Leaves Green, on the southern outskirts of London, yesterday, it demolished a cottage killing an 18-year-old girl visitor to the district. ...

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  20. CAPITAL OF ISRAELI

    LONDON, March 28.—As one more step in the plan to make Jerusalem the capital of Israel, five Israeli Ministries are being ...

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  22. Gamboa Case Matter of Common Decency

    MANILA, March 28 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—An editorial in the “Manila Times,” Manila’s leading morning newspaper, to-day declares that the Gamboa case “is no longer a matter of nationality or race, but one of common decency ...

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  23. Risked Life To Save Woman

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An paper artist, Maurice Bramley, is seeking a young man who risked his life to save Mrs. Bramley ...

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  24. COMMUNISTS OUT OF THE RUNNING

    PARIS, March 28.— Government parties are well ahead and the Communists are hopelessly out of the running in early ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader: “Ploughing The Field for Communists To Sow”

    BATAVIA, March 28.—Batavia Radio last night broadcast message to Dr. Mohammed Room, chairman of the ...

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  26. WORLD PEACE CONGRESS

    NANKING, March 28. (AAP-Reuter) —A Communist radio announcement says 27 delegates from Chinese Communist ...

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  28. BODY FOUND IN BUSH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The body Arthur Kingsford Smith (.46), solicitor, of Whiting Beach Road, Mosman, was found in the bush ...

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  29. Killed With Hand Grenade

    SINGAPORE, March 28 (A.A.P.-Reuter) —A British sergeant of the 4th Huston was killed instantly and ...

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  30. British Delegation To India

    LONDON. March 28. — A report from New Delhi by Reuter says the British delegation to Indian led by Lord Layton has left ...

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  31. BOILER BREAKDOWN AT BUNNERONG MAY BE SERIOUS

    SYDNEY, Monday—Breakdown of one of the main boilers at Bunnerong power may force’ many industries to close down. Blackouts occurred over a wide area at Sydney to-day, but the full effects of the breakdown hare not yet been felt. The damaged boiler has ...

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  32. Army Corporals Attacked

    LONDON, March 28.—Russian sentries In Vienna yesterday knocked down, struck and kickes [?] British army corporals ...

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  33. NATIONAL WINNER TO SPELL

    LONDON, March 28.—Russian Hero, former agricultural show horse which won the Grand National on Saturday, will not ...

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  34. NOW IN SECOND PLACE

    LONDON. March 28.—The Australian cyclists Poger Arnold and Strom, made a strong challenge in the international six ...

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