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  4. CHILE AND ARGENTINA SIGN “ANTARCTIC PACT”

    LONDON, March 5.—Chile and Argentina yesterday signed “Antarctic pact” under which the two countries “intend to con[?]lidate definitely their rights over the American Antarctic.” Other new developments in the dispute between these two republics and Britain ...

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  5. Aboriginal Tenor For America

    Harold Blair, the 28-year-old tcoor, whom experienced judges say has a world voice —“a natural.” He is seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Scattered Light Rain

    NSW Forecast: Light rain, contracting to parts of the northwest slopes, northern tablelands, north and central coasts. ...

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  8. Industrial Output In Britain

    LONDON, March 5.—Britain’s present volume of industrial output is higher than it was in 1938. Revealing this in a Press ...

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  9. Gautemala Sends Troops To Frontier

    LONDON, March 5.—Guatemalan army unite have been sent to the frontier, adjoining British Honduras to “prevent a possible ...

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  10. Surgeon For Japanese Peace Talks

    Dr. A. E. Coates, of Melbourne, who has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BRITAIN TO APPLY FOR LOAN

    WASHINGTON, March 5.—It is expected that Britain will apply for an 85,000,000 dollars loan from the international Monetary ...

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  12. PROTEST AGAINST HIGH PIECES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Thousands of unionists took part in a mass demonstration against the high price of consumer goods in ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: A Great Show

    WASHINGTON, March 5.—Unless its acts immediately to halt Communism by giving military as well as economic aid to “threatened” countries the United States “will pay in blood,” Lieut.-General Albert W edemeyer, told the House of Representatives foreign affairs committee to-day. ...

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  14. RUN OVER BY SKIPS

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — Ronald Grage, 17, of Congewai-st, Aberdare, a clipper employed at Millfield Colliery, had his right leg ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP PLAY AT HAVANA

    NEW YORK, March 5 (AAP).— Australia has accepted Cuba’s invitation to play the first round of the American zone Davis Cup ...

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  16. MINE IDLE FOR A WEEK

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—Owing to a dispute at Aberdare Extended, Colliery over the ca[?]ll the mins has been Idle [?] the week with ...

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  17. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sales by private treaty at Alexandria produce markets included the following: Oaten chaff, medium ...

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  18. SOVIET WHALING FLEET

    (LONDON, March 6.—According to Moscow Radio, the Soviet tanker, Joseph Stalin, has joined the Russian whaling Sleet in the ...

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  19. PRODUCE MARKET UNCHANGED

    There was no change in to-day’s market. Prices are the same as on Wednesday. There was no poultry, and light supplies of ...

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  20. Gunshot Wounds In Leg

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs. Evelyn Mitchell, 25, was admitted to Manly District Hospital last night with gunshot wounds to ...

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  21. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

    THE HAGUE, March 5.—In the second round of the world chess championship, Botwinnik, of Russia, beat Euee, of Holland, ...

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  22. Reply To General Robertson

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The President of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen, Mr. B. J. McDonald, said to-day that Lieut.-General ...

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  23. WHEAT PRICES MINIMUM

    WASHINGTON, March 5.— Agreement has been reached at the 88 nations’ international wheat conference fixing the ...

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  24. CZECH ATTEMPTS TO CROSS FRONTIER INTO GERMANY

    LONDON, March 5.—Fearing persecution because of their known opposition to Communism, thousands of Czechoslovakians have attempted to cross the Czceh frontier into the U.S. zone of occupation in Germany. ...

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  25. EXCLUDING ALIEN COMMUNISTS FROM CANADA

    OTTAWA, March 5.—Alien Communists are to be excluded from Canada under the provisions of the Immigration Act, the Canadian Government has decided. It is understood that no action will be taken to deport ...

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  26. RUSSIAN NOTE TO U.S.

    LONDON, March 5.— Russia has sent a second Note to the U.S. protesting against fresh violations by American ...

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  27. RIOTING ON THE GOLD COAST

    ACCRA, March 5.—As the result of recent rioting on the Gold Coast, the Gold Coast Governor. Sir Gerald Creasy, has ...

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  29. FINNISH PACT WITH RUSSIA

    HELSINKI, March 8. — It is likely that Finland will agree to start negotiations for a military assistance pact with Russia, a ...

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  31. JEWESS KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    JERUSALEM, March 5.—An Arab taxi, carrying explosives, blew up in Haifa yesterday, demolishing a building behind the ...

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  32. Abdicated Under Threat of Bloodshed

    LONDON, March 5.—In his first statement on his abdication, ex-King Michael of Rumania charged the present Rumanian regime with duress, and announced that he did not consider himself bound in any way byhis [?] of abdication, which, he said, was imposed on him by threat of bloodshed. ...

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  33. TENNIS STARS TO TOUR

    SPOKANE (Washington), March 5.—When they complete their present 70-matches’ tour on May 8, professional, tennis stars, ...

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  34. Mr. Braund Better To-day

    SYDNEY, Friday.—ohn Braund, who collapsed at his home on Wednesday night, was much better this morning. ...

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