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  5. BRITAIN’S SHOW OF FORCE IN GAUTEMALA.

    BELIZE (British Honduras), March 1.—Admiral Sir William Tennant said the cruiser HMS Devonshire, which has been ...

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  6. MINES BLAST TRAIN CARRYING BRITISH TROOPS

    JERUSALEM, March 1—Grim-faced troops walked through pools of blood and tore at metal and wood with bare bleeding hands to extricate the dead and wounded in the wreckage of four coaches of the Cairo-Haifa train, which terrorists blew up near Rehoboth, ...

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  7. NEW FLYING BOATS TAKE SHAPE.

    Side by side in a vast hangar close to the waterfront at Cowes. Isle of Wight, the three greatest flying boats ever to be built in Britain are taking shape. They are the Saunders Roe S.R. 4[?] on order for British Overseas Airways, likely to provide ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. To-day’s Leader: Big Things Ahead

    LONDON, March 1. — Communist parties in Great Britain and Western Europe were committed to a calculated policy of sabotage, the Minister of State, Mr. Hector McNeil, declared at a meeting at Greenock yesterday. ...

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  9. STATE OF CIVIL WAR IN YEMEN

    CAIRO, March 1.—A[?] Muayed, who is Yemen’s representative in Cairo, revealed to-day that Prince Ahmed, eldest son of the ...

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  10. FREIGHTER ON FIRE IN INDIAN OCEAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Messages reaching Sydney to-day say that the United States freighter, Cecil G. Sellors, with a crew of 36 and two Australian stowaways on board, is on fire in the Indian Ocean 1500 miles north-west of Fremantle. ...

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  11. MIGRANTS FOR N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Almost ten times as many migrants will reach New South Wales this year as compared with 1947, ...

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  12. FINE AND MILD TO WARM

    NSW Forecast: Isolated showers at first over the far north coast and scattered showers over the far south coast and ...

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  13. Badger’s Mount In The Cup

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Although his engagement depends on a start for Ellipsis, which is at present doubtful, Harold ...

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  14. Von Nida Finishes Fifth.

    ST. PETERSBURG (Florida), March 1.—Norman von Nida finished fifth in the St. Petersburg open golf tournament yesterday, ...

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  15. WEEK-END TOLL OF THE ROAD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Week-end accidents caused the loss of eight lives and injuries to 12 others in NSW, while four ...

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  17. Bursary Awards

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Bursary Endowment Board announced to-day the following students had been awarded bursaries ...

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  18. REMOVAL OF PRICE FIXING SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—According to reports, a big section of the meat industry in NSW is seeking to advocate the removal, on an ...

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  19. FIGHT AGAINST IMPERIALISM.

    CALCUTTA, March 1. — The President of the Australian Communist Party. Mr. Sharkey, condemned the W[?]te Australia ...

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  20. Guarding The Pakistan Frontier

    KARACHI, March 1.—It was officially announced that the Pakistan Ministry of Defence has posted troops to guard the frontier and has requested Indian Army headquarters to “ensure that Indian troops are made to obey orders and ...

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  21. £320 Worth Of Good Stolen

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Goods valued at £320 were stolen in two cases of breaking and entering on Saturday night. Goods ...

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  22. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for Works and Housing, Mr. Lemmon, stated to-day that the Commonwealth would claim ...

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  23. POLICE INTERVENE

    LONDON, March 1.— Police stopped a meeting of supporters, of Sir Oswald Mosley. “New Union” movement at Hampstead ...

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  24. WIDE POWERS OF BANK OF NSW.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Under its charter, the Bank of NSW was given power to carry on business in almost any part of ...

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  25. JOCKEY DIES IN HOSPITAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Injured in a fall off Dardanus in the first maiden plate at Mornington on Thursday, jockey Jack ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS IN GHENT CYCLE RACE.

    GHENT, March 1.—The Australian cyclists Strom and Arnold held fifth place [?]t the end of the second day of the six day Ghent ...

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  27. Red Radio Accuses United States.

    LONDON, March 1.— American Associated Press heard a Moscow Radio commentator, broadcasting in ...

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  28. RACING STYLE DID NOT SUIT SHANNON.

    LOS ANGELES, March 1.— Nell McCarthy declared that he would sell Shannon if he could get “the right kind of offer.” ...

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  30. SUDAN’S FUTURE.

    CAIRO, March 1.—The Egyptian Council of Ministers has rejected British proposals for the establishment of an executive ...

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  31. WARNING BY FRENCH PREMIER

    PARIS, March 1.—France militarily was behind and had no time, to los[?] declared Premier Schumann [?] addressing a party ...

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  32. Sydney Produce Markets.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Private sales at Alexandria included: Oaten chaff, good [?]ound £8, Prime £[?]/10/ to £10; choice ...

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  33. 2 Killed When Police Fire On Demonstrators.

    ACCRA (Gold Coost), March 1.—The authorities have imposed a 12 hours’ night curfew and posted more police into Accra following the demonstration against the imprisonment of servicemen court martialled in Burma. ...

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  34. Increasing Food Production.

    SUVA, March 1 (AAP-Reuter). —The Director-De[?]ignate of the Overseas Food Corporation. Mr. A. J. Wakefield, who arrived here ...

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  35. INQUIRY INTO RACE FALL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The inquiry by the stewards into the falls of Brilen and Royal Imperial in the second Edensor Park ...

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  36. MONTY TO INSPECT BELGIAN ARMY

    LONDON, March 1.—Field Marshal Montgomery at the invitation of the Belgian Government, will inspect the Belgian army ...

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  37. Women Cricketers In New Zealand

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday. (AAP-Reuter).—In a two-days’ match against the Australian women cricketers, which ...

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  38. Eleven Mines Idle

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Eleven mines are idle on the NSW coalfields to-day, and the production loss is estimated at 7[?]00 tons. ...

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