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  5. POLICE AND TROOPS BATTLE WITH ITALIAN COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, March 18.—Police battled all day yesterday in many parts of Italy to control Communist demonstrations against Italy’s participation in the North Atlantic defence pact. One man was killed in a riot at Terni, and numerous civilians and police were ...

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  6. SERIOUS DROP IN MEAT SUPPLIES TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 18.—Britain’s scanty meat ration— cut by twopence lost January—will be reduced by a similar amount from March 27 because of the continued serious drop in supplies from Argentine. ...

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  7. NEW AID TO SHIPPING

    At a radio transmitting station at Puckeridge, Hertfordshire, the Right Honourable Alfred Barnes, Minister of Transport, recently officially brought into service the Decca Navigator identification Service. An invaluable innovation to air and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Military Deficiencies In The West

    WASHINGTON, March 18. — Between July 1 next and June 30, 1950, the United States will try to supply arms deficiencies in ...

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  9. COLD NIGHT: COOL DAY

    NSW FORECAST: Cold night; cool day generally. Fresh to strong south to south-east winds. Scattered showers along the ...

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  10. Plane Disaster In New Zealand

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Air search planes at 12.50 p.m. to-day sighted a National Airways ...

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  11. KEYSTONE OF ATLANTIC PACT

    BOSTON, March 18.—American power and might will be the keystone of the proposed Pacific pact, according to the “Christian ...

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  12. Change In The Communists’ Battle Front

    WASHINGTON, March 18.—Russia may be willing to “live and let live“ if the democratic powers win the “cold war,” Marshal plan administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, today told visiting Italian Labour leaders. ...

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  13. URANIUM LEAK IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, March 18.—American United Press, in a despatch from Mexico City, says the American and Mexican secret ...

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  14. CANNOT DEPORT MRS. O’KEEFE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The High Court decided to-day that Mrs. O’Keefe and her eight children could not be deported from ...

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  15. CLAIMS BY MINE DEPUTIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The hearing began to-day, before the chairman of the Central Coal Reference Board, Mr. Gallagher, of an ...

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  16. Repayment Of S.A. Loan

    CAPETOWN, March 18.—It is officially announced that the South African Government has decided to exercise its right to ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: Sale Yards And Hospital

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Striking engineers defied an order by the Chairman of the Central Coal Reference Board, Mr. Gallagher, ...

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  18. STEADY INQUIRY FOR FORAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — At the Alexandria saleyards to-day supplies of forage were extremely light. A steady inquiry ...

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  19. Surpri[?] By Communists

    NEW YORK, March 18—In a surprise move, Eugene Dennis one of the 11 topline American Communists charged with ...

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  20. ACTION AGAINST SHARKEY

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The acting Attorney-General, Senator McKenna, to-day signed formal authority for six summonses ...

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  21. THE KING MAKES PROGRESS

    LONDON, March 18.—The King continues to make satisfactory progress following his operation. For the second consecutive day ...

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  22. QUICK ACTION SAVES TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Quick thinking on the part of the driver of the Moree-bound Northwest Mail probably saved the lives of 60 ...

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  23. COMINFORM PLANS TO OUST MARSHAL TITO

    LONDON, March 18.—Yugoslavia is apparently unperturbed by increasing rumours from outside its borders that the Cominform plans to overthrow Marshal Tito. Reuter’s Belgrade ...

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  24. IMMUNISATION AGAINST RADIO ACTIVITY

    NEW YORK, March 18.—An Injection, which will immunise humans against radio-activity of atomic explosions, is a ...

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  27. The Mindszenty Case

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 18.— A Bolivian request that the Cardinal Mindszenty case be taken up is expected to be placed on ...

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  28. STOCK LOSSES IN AMERICA

    CHICAGO, March 18. — Over 500,000 cattle and sheep, worth 33,000,000 dollars, were killed in the western blizzard of 1948. ...

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  29. BROKEN WITH THE COMMUNISTS

    RIO DE JANEIRO, March 18.—Czech Minister, Jan Reisser, to-day anounced that he has broken with the Communist ...

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  30. R.A.F. OFFICER GRILLED

    LONDON, March 18.—Quoting an RAF court of inquiry into the shooting down by Israeli planes of four RAF aircraft on the ...

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  31. Blackmail Plotters Tap Phones In New York

    NEW YORK, March 18.—Investigation of the plot to tap the telephones of New York City officials has allegedly uncovered a “blackmail ring,” which tapped telephones in hotel rooms and extorted over one million dollars from wealthy and prominent victims. The New York “World ...

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  32. THE SIEGFRIED LINE

    BERLIN, March 17.—The demolition of Hitler’s Siegfried Line, which once contained 2747 major fortifications, will be completed ...

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  33. BILLY COOK TO RIDE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, March 18.— Australian jockey, Billy Cook, has been granted a licence to ride in England. ...

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