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  4. MOUNTED POLICE CHARGE CROWD OF COMMUNIST SUPPORTERS

    LONDON, March 21.—Mounted police charged a crowd of Communist supporters last night during demonstrations [?] march of Sir Oswald Moslem’s Fascist British Union movement Shortly after the match began in the blitzed streets of London's East End, 2000 ...

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  6. MOBILISING AGAINST THE ATLANTIC PACT

    WASHINGTON, March 21.—The isolationists in the U.S.A. Congress now are mobilising their forces against Senate ratification of the Atlantic pact, says Reuter. Reuter says that the isolationists have little or no ...

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  7. Little Man ‘Hit By Socialism’

    Mr Anthony Nutting, youngest member of the House of Commons and leader of the Young Conservative and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. May Cause New Crisis In Berlin

    BERLIN, March 21—The British French and American military governors announced that western mark from to-day ...

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  9. MILD DAY WITH COOL NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Mainly fine. Occasional showers, chiefly in the northern section. Light to moderate south to east winds, ...

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  10. Film-Star Welcome For Sands

    LONDON, March 21.—The Australian boxing champion, Dave Sands, received a film-star welcome when he arrived in London ...

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  11. Red Sub Fleet ‘Mortal Menace’

    Mr Brendan Bracken, former First Lord of the Admiralty and member of the war-time Coalition Government, warned, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NARCOTICS RING BROKEN BY POLICE

    NEW YORK. March 21. — A nation-wide narcotics’ distributing ring was broken up yesterday when the police arrested ...

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  13. TARGETS OF RUSSIAN CRITICISM

    MOSCOW, March 21.—Russian architects who approved U.S. architecture, and [?] who introduced fox trots and ...

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  14. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Monday—There was a good demand for choice forage at the Alexandria sale yards today, but other lined sold slowly. ...

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  15. SWAB INQUIRY CONTINUED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Duke o Syke swab inquiry was continued by the AJC stipendiary stewards in Sydney to-day. ...

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  16. Saying of Mass In C. of E. Resented

    LONDON, March 21. — Police had to break up a disturbance St. Augustine’s Church, South Kensington, yesterday, when ...

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  17. A.J.C. SCRATCHINGS

    SYDNEY, Mon.—AJC scratchings —Doncaster Handicap: Pholbos, Daverach, Stamen, Cardinal Colour and Aversion. ...

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  18. HOPES FOR PEACE IN CHINA RECEDE

    NANKING, March 21. — Chinese naval spokesmen yesterday confirmed that Nationalist planes bombed the cruiser Chungking, which burned for two hours, then sank. Local press reports said a 1000lb bomb hit the stern ...

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  20. 12 Years Gaol For Manslaughter

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Eugene John cleary, 44, was to-day in the Central Criminal Court sentenced to 12 years’ penal ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader: Concord And After

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Several children from Sydney and country areas, who had their eyes damaged during the partial eclipse of the sun last December, have become totally blind. ...

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  22. MALAN MAY VISIT LONDON

    CAPETOWN, March 21.—The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Malan, is believed to have agreed to go to London for a ...

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  23. ERRORS IN N.Z. HEALTH SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Monday—The leader of the Opposition in New Zealand, Mr, S. U. Holland, today criticised New Zealand’s ...

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  25. DONCASTER AND CUP DOUBLE

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Following are the latest orders of favouritism for the AJC Autumn double. DONCASTER HANDICAP ...

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  26. U.S. Rail Dispute Settled

    CHICAGO, March 21. — The long-standing dispute between the nation’s railway companies and non-operating unions was ...

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  27. RUSHING TO SYDNEY TO AVERT GAS SERVICES BREAKDOWN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Cool from the northern mines is being rushed to Sydney and Newcastle by colliers and special trains and lorries to prevent mass unemployment and a break down in the gas services. Miners resumed work this ...

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  28. ROCKETS WITH ATOMIC WARHEADS

    WASHINGTON, March 21.— Reports that the United States intends to test rockets with atomic warheads in Australia ...

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  29. HOTEL BOILER EXPLODES

    WOLLONGONG, Monday—The Hotel Wollongong was badly damaged to-day when a bot water boiler exploded at the rear of ...

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