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  4. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT BY NEWSPAPER

    LONDON, March 22.—Proprietors of a London morning newspaper, the “Daily Mirror,” which hot a circulation of four million copies daily, have been “peremptorily” ordered to appear before the Chief Justice, Lord Goddard, ...

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  7. BLACKOUT EXPERIENCED IN MAITLAND

    The unexpected breakdown of electrical supply in Maitland this morning effected industrial and private consumers, and was a sharp reminder that further blackouts ore anticipated in the next week. ...

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  8. Rain Developing On Hunter

    NSW FORECAST: Rain in the north-western and northern Inland areas, extending later to the central plains and elopea: ...

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  9. Truman’s “Fair Deal” Programme

    WASHINGTON, March 22. — Confidence that current opposition to his programme in Congress by the conservative ...

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  10. Political Processions Banned

    LONDON, March 22.—Following Sunday’s East End clashes between anti-Fascists and supporters of Sir Oswald Mosley. ...

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    Sir Miles Thomas to be Chairman of DOAC. On June 30, 1949, Sir Miles Thomas is to succeed Sir Harold Hartley as chairman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Extension of Wool Dispute

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Storemen and Packers’ Union has called general stoppages of all its member in the wool ...

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  13. REDUCED SIZE.

    To-day’s reduced sire of the “Mercury” has been brought about by the unexpected loss of electric energy and gas ...

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  14. 32 LIVES LOST IN MYSTERY FIRES

    LONDON, March 22, — Five unexplained explosions and fire involving military installations have taken place in Turkey this month. Total casualties have not been revealed, but it is known that 32 people were killed in one disaster ...

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  15. UNO ASKED TO CONSIDER TRIALS

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York) March 22.—Australia requested today that the United Nations General Assembly consider the trials of ...

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  16. TEAR GAS USED IN ITALY

    ROME, March 22.—The police used tear eras to quell demonstrations against the Atlantic Pact[?] Lovello, near Potenza, yesterday. ...

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  17. More Doctors Wanted

    Mr Barnard, Minister for Repatriation, said in the House of Representatives recently that if it could do so, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Britain’s Offer To Buy Uranium

    LONDON, March 22 —Britain’s Ministry of Supply has offered to buy all uranium ores containing over 10 per cent of the mineral ...

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  19. Longest Non-Stop Solo Flight

    WASHINGTON. Match 22.—Captain Gill Odom’s recent non-stop flight from Honolulu to Teterboro was not only a distance record for ...

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  20. State Selectors Beaten

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—N. Robinson and H. Peters, two members of the New South Wales Rugby League selection committee, were ...

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  22. Sugar Production A Record

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Australia’s sugar production for 1948 reached an all-time record of 944,000 tons, the executive of the ...

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  23. NO TRACE OF BODY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Police this morning could find no trace of the body of a sailor, who is thought to have jumped over The ...

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  24. PLEADED INNOCENCE TO CHARGE

    WASHINGTON, March 22. — Judith Caplon, 27-year-old former Justice Department employee, contends the secret papers ...

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  25. 11 TOP-LINE COMMUNISTS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY

    NEW YORK, March 22.—Eleven top line American Communists, charged with conspiracy, used the Russian revolution of October, 1917, as their model, Judge Harold Medina was told in the Federal Court yesterday when the trial of the Communist leaders began after weeks of “stonewall” tactics over the selection of the jury. ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader: Another Security Loan

    WASHINGTON, March 22. — Broad discretionary powers will be sought by President Truman in the distribution of arms for Europe when that programme is submitted to Congress soon. ...

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  27. Slow Demand For Forage

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The demand was very slow for the light supplier of forage available at the Alexandria saleyards ...

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