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  5. U.S. WARNED TO STOP PLAYING WITH, FIRE IN PALESTINE

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), March 17.—The “Big Four”—United States, Russia, France end China—reported to the Security Council yesterday that they had not agreed yet upon the course which the Council should follow in ...

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  6. Defence of British Honduras

    BELIZE (British Honduras), March 17—The cruiser HMS Sheffield, with Vice-Admiral Sir William Tennant on board, left ...

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  7. Isolated Coastal Showers

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy over the coastal sections, with one or two Isolated showers; elsewhere fine Mild to warm day and cool night ...

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  8. Three Czech Deputies Flee To Safety

    LONDON, March 17.—Three Czech Socialist deputies, Vladimir Krajina, Alois Cizek, and Ota Hora, besides, the former chief ...

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    A recent portrait of Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore, GCMG, the Governor of Ceylon, who became the first Governor-General and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Better Rations For Germans

    FRANKFURT, Match 17— It was officially announced last night that German rations in the Anglo ...

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  11. BRUTAL ATTACK ON TAXI-DRIVER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Two passengers early to-day brutally assaulted a taxi driver, Graham Marshall, of Naremburn, and ...

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  12. WAR AGAINST POVERTY AND WANT

    PARIS March 17.—The European recovery conference ended after instructing its experts to draw up statutes of a permanent international organisation and articles of a treaty to bind it. ...

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  13. ADVANCE OF THE “IRON CURTAIN”

    WASHINGTON, March - 17.— “The constant advance of the “iron curtain”across Europe has created a grave crisis in our ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Britain’s Exports

    WASHINGTON, March 17-The Army has asked its legal expects for a ruling whether 1,323,000 officers and men of the organised reserve, who served in the last war, can be recalled to active duty without an Act of Congress. ...

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  15. MUST CONSIDER ALL THE PEOPLE

    LONDON, March 17.—The Lord resident of the Council, Mr. Herbert Morrison, in a foreword the East Lewisham Lobour ...

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  16. RIOTING ON THE COAST

    ACCRA (Gold Coast) March 17.—Rioting which recurred of Kumasi, 120 miles north of Accra, on ...

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  17. U.S. GESTURE TO ITALY

    WASHINGTON, March. 17.— President Truman to-day, ordered the transfer of 29 merchantmen to Italy as a gesture of U.S. ...

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  18. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten cheff £10 to £11/10/, wheaten cheff £11, [?] chaff £12, ...

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  19. COAL STRIKE SPREADS IN AMERICA

    PITTSBURGH, March 17.—The pension rights strike spread to 350,000 of the nation’s 400,000 soft-coal miners yesterday and brought, a threat of court action from mine, owners. ...

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  20. Olympic Team Deadline

    SYDNEY, Wed.—April 15 has been fixed at the deadline for completion of the Olympic team for London. ...

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  21. Polish-Soviet Zone Agreement

    BERLIN, March 17 — Poland and the Soviet none in Germany have signed a £14,000,00 sterling trade agreement. ...

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  23. MUNRO TO RIDE CHATSPA

    SYDNEY, Wed—Darby Munro will have the mount on the Melbourne horse, Chatspa, in the Liverpool Handicap at Randwick ...

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  24. TAX CONCESSIONS TO COMPANIES

    CANBERRA, Wed — Federal Cubinet to-day agreed to tax concessions to private companies estimated at £1,250,000 a year. ...

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  25. CABLE BRIEFS

    STOKED THE BOILERS.— Guardsmen yesterday, stoked the boilers at Buckingham Palace, where 38 stokers are on ...

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  27. SPENDING BY U.S. LABOUR

    WASHINGTON, March 17.— The Federal: District Court ruled yesterday that the ban under, the Taft-Hartley Act on political ...

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  28. FIERCE CLASH WITH STRIKERS IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Communist M.L.A. Fred Paterson, suffered severe head wounds during a firece clash between the police and strikers near Brisbane Trades Hall to-day. Paterson man were admitted to hospital, Paterson in a serous ...

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  29. BEER STRIKE - UNSETTLED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Hope of a [?]cttlement of the beer strike to Permit Supplies for the week-end faded when the conference of the ...

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  30. Reduced Prices And Profits

    LONDON, March 17.—The British retail distributers answered Sir Stafford Cripps’ plen for reduoed prices and profits with an ...

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  31. FELL AT SCHOOL

    Resulting from a fall at school, Douglas Cook, 6, of Angac-street, West Maitland, suffered contused wounds to the forehead and ...

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