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  5. U.S. Distressed By Recent British Statements

    WASHINGTON, March 1.—Defending the allocation of 940,000,000 dollars to Britain for the second year of the Marshall Aid plan, E.C.A. administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, to-day told the United States Senate foreign relations ...

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  7. “METEOR” SOARS 40,000 FEET

    An experimental British jet fighter, roaring to a height of 7½ miles in 7[?] minutes, has broken all known records for a mock combat climb. The plane is a “GIoster-Meteor” fitted with two Beryl jets, made by Metropolitan-Vickers. The twin “Meteor” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Arrest of French Army Major

    PARIS, March 1.—A French army major was charged and taken to gaol after being arrested yesterday for allegedly divulging ...

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  9. MISSING GIRL FOUND ASLEEP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An eight-year-old girl, for whom 30 police searched Punchbowl district, was found early this morning asleep ...

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  10. SHOWERS IN THE NORTH-EAST

    NSW FORECAST: Rain in the north-east areas, with some heavy showers on the coast; elsewhere fine. Warm to hot and ...

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  11. WARNING OF S.P. RAID

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Police from Sydney went to several North Coast towns last Saturday to raid SP operators, but arrests ...

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  12. SOVIET CUTS PRICES OF FOOD AND CLOTHING

    LONDON, March 1.—A total saving by the Russians in one year of about 71,000 million roubles was forecast by Moscow Radio when announcing details to-day of a decree reducing retail prices of Soviet foodstuffs, clothing ...

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  13. LATE KING ALFONSO OF SPAIN

    MADRID, March 1.— For the first time since the Spanish Monarchy ended in 1931. General Franco and his Cabinet yesterday ...

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  14. ROYALTY SHOWERED WITH RED LEAFLETS

    LONDON, March 1.—Soon after Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympic yesterday, two men climbed the [?]ils of a baloney and threw a shower of Communist propaganda ...

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  15. BUSINESS MAN “STOWED AWAY”

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Robert Emmett McRae, managing director of the Auckland Bus Company, “stowed away” on the ...

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  16. “BLUE BABY” CLINIC

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the “blue baby” clinic at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, is completed babies will come ...

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  17. “KEEP OUT” OF PACT

    COPENHAGEN, March 1.— Poland has urged Denmark to “keep clear” of the proposed North Atlantic pact. ...

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  18. Case of Stationmaster At Cessnock

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Webb, of the Industrial Commision, said he would announce his decision as soon as possible ...

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  19. LIGHT SUPPLIES OF FODDER

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

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  20. “No Hands To Be Raised” Against Soviet

    BERLIN, March 1. — Eastern Germany’s Communist leader, Otto Grotewahl, to-day declared that, in even another war, “no hands would be raised” on German soil against the Soviet Union or other Eastern European nations. ...

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  21. Money Disappears Mysteriously

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Between £100 and £150 was stolen from Buckinghams Ltd., Oxford-street, last night in a mysterious fashion. ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA FACES A CRISIS

    PRETORIA, March 1.—South Africa faced a crisis, involving growing unemployment and the closing of banks. Field Marshal ...

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  23. Alleged Luring of Poles To Other Lands

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 1.—Attacking efforts being made to “lure Poles into other countries,” Poland’s Dr. Katz Suchi, told the social committee of UNO’s Economic and Social Council that displaced persons camps are “swamped ...

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  25. ARREST AFTER SHOTS FIRED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Three youths were arrested at St. Leonards last night after the police had fired shots over their heads. ...

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  26. TRAM STRIKE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The city and suburbs were without trams to-day as the result of a strike of tramwaymen. ...

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  27. INTENSIVE AIR OPERATIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two days’ intensive operations were commenced this morning by 50 RAAF aircraft in order to test ...

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  28. To-day’s Leader: The Problem Of Rising Prices

    AUSTRALIA, Tueday.—Australia could count on United States aid if she were again threatened by an aggressor, ...

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  29. CHURCH LEADERS PLEAD GUILTY TO ESPIONAGE

    LONDON, March 1.—Five more of the 15 Bulgarian Protestant Church leaders charged in Sofia with espionage and treason, yesterday denounced themselves as guilty, pleading repentance and asking for a new chance to work for the Government. All said they had now “seen ...

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  30. STATE PRICE CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The NSW Prices Minister, Mr. Finann, said to-day that legislation to extend State Price control beyond ...

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  31. Cyclone May Bring Flood Rains

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A cyclonic disturbance, now centred [?]0 miles east of Cape Capricornia, is gradually moving south-west to south at ...

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  32. NEUTRAL POLICY

    LONDON, March 1.—In Stockholm the Swedish Foreign Minister, Dr. Erlander, told the London “Daily Mail” that Sweden, although facing ...

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