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  5. UNRAVELLING TANGLED SKEIN OF “ACID-BATH” MURDERS

    LONDON, March 4.—Scotland Yard detectives, after consultation with police scientists last night, decided that they know the murderer of Dr. Archibald Henderson, his wife, Rosalie, and the McSwan family of father, mother-and son. ...

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  6. WESTERN UNION STUDIES DEFENCE PROBLEMS

    LONDON, March 4.—The Western Union organisation under Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, Western Union’s Chief of Staff, is studying the tactical problem of Western Europe’s defence and is preparing plans for action in any ...

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  7. Blockaded Russians At Frankfurt

    WASHINGTON, March 4. — Backing up its military commander in Germany, the United States to-day formally demanded ...

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  8. Clearing Coastal Showers

    NSW FORECAST: Scattered rain in the northern border districts and parts of the western areas, with scattered ...

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  9. £500,000 DAMAGE BY CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Wednesday’s cyclone in Queensland is estimated to have caused damage of more than £500,000. ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: A Torch Is Lighted

    Mr. James Forrestal, U.S. Defence Secretary, who is resigning. He will be succeeded by Mr. Louis A. Johnson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Young Man Suicides In Cell

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The police revealed to-day that the young man who committed suicide in the Regent-st. police station last ...

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  12. JET AIR CREWS MUST BE FIT

    One hundred per cent. physical fitness is one of the essential qualifications for young men who become members of jet air crews. Far sterner physical tests are being given, than ever before to ensure that candidates will be able to endure speeds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NORWAY REJECTS RUSSIAN OFFER

    LONDON March 4—Coincident with a Washington report that Norway has joined the other North Atlantic powers in ...

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  14. £180 FINE IN PRICES COURT

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Murdocks, Ltd., of Sydney, were fined a total of £180 in Glebe Prices Court to-day for having offered ...

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  15. MINERS AGAIN TROUBLED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Proposals for a general strike are likely to be considered at a meeting of the executives of the coal ...

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  16. BUNTING IN HONOUR OF ROYALTY

    LONDON, March 4.—All ships in the King George V dock flew bunting for the visit yesterday of the Queen and Princess ...

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  17. WIDE SPY SERVICE IN EUROPE

    MUNICH, March 4.—A spy courier service’s use of [?]aked Refugee Commission addresses for protection was disclosed in ...

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  18. DR. EVATT RECEIVED BY THE POPE

    ROME, March 4.—Australia’s Dr. H. V. Evatt was received by the Pope in special audience following his arrival here by air ...

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  19. LIGHT SUPPLIES OF FORAGE

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

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  20. U.S. DEFENCE SEC. RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, March 4.—Mr. Louis A. Johnson, Assistant Secretary of War under Franklin Roosevelt, has been named by ...

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  21. Branded As “Traitors”

    WASHINGTON, March 4 — President Truman to-day branded the American Communists, who this week decided that they ...

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  22. STOVE EXPLODED; TEN BURNT TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, March 4.—Flames, which went rushing through a wooden house at Lake Wood, Michigan, yesterday, after an oil stove exploded, killed a woman, eight children, and a man who boarded with the family. ...

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  25. INCREASED RAIL FREIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The increased passenger train freights would seriously affect the costs of country storekeepers, Mr. W. ...

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  26. CARDINAL’S ACTION AROUSES BITTER UNION CRITICISM

    NEW YORK, March 4.—Cardinal Francis Spellman aroused bitter union criticism when he led 100 priests and seminary students through the picket lines outside Calvary cemetery yesterday to begin the burial of 700 bodies that have accumulated during the seven weeks’ old strike of United Cemetery Workers’ members. ...

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  27. 10 KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    HONGKONG, March 4 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — At least 10 Chinese were killed and 30 seriously hurt in an explosion on the 300-ton ...

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  28. FOUND DEAD IN ARMCHAIR

    LONDON, March 4. — Three gardeners, who went to an address by mistake, found the body of Mrs. Mary Hart (58) in an ...

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