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  4. CLASHES WITH REFUGEES ON THE CZECH BORDER

    LONDON, March 13.—Czechoslovakian frontier guards have established heavier road blocks in an effort to block the increasing number of Czech refugees attempting to flee from their homeland into the U.S. zone of occupation in Germany. ...

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  7. 30,000 MINERS ON STRIKE

    PARIS, March 13—Strikes which began a few days ago in the nationalised mines of the Pas de Calais end Nord ...

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  8. Took Day Off From Picketing

    BRISBANE Saturday.—Police end detectives were again on duty at the tramway depots, railway yards, and the Shell Oil ...

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  9. Battered Body Found In Creek

    LISMORE, Saturday.— After detaining two .men for questioning, the police are still searching for a third man following the ...

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  10. Argentina Accused of Extortion

    WASHINGTON, March 13.—A special House of Representatives Foreign Aid Committee to-day accused Argentina of ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader Official Expenditure

    LONDON, March 13.—A “back-benchers’ motion” tabled in the House of Commons, calls for the immediate establishment of a council of Western Europe with authority to co-ordinate the social, economic and defence policies and ...

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  12. POSITION IN HONDURAS

    NEW YORK, “March 13 —In a despatch from Guatemala city, American United Press says that the Guatemalan Foreign Affairs ...

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  13. Seeking Peaceful Settlement In Palestine

    LAKE SUCCESS, Saturday.—die did not believe that responsible United Motions official could have made a statement that the United States had abandoned the United Nations programme for partitioning Palestine, the Secretary ...

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  14. ANNUAL RALLY OF DISTRICT SCOUTS AND CUBS

    Scouts from Maitland, Newcastle and the coalfields areas are in camp on West Maitland Park for the annual rally organised by the district ...

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  15. DISPLACED PERSONS FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA sat.— Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) said to-day that, by the cend of July next there would be almost 9000 ...

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  16. The Defences Of Norway

    OSLO, March18.—As the result of an agreement between all parties except the Communists, the Prime Minister, Elnar ...

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  17. Search For Missing Plane

    ROME, March 18.— Italian, Swiss and French planes have joined the United Slates Army Air Force in a search for an ...

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  18. RABBIT SKINS CHEAPER

    Winchcombe Carson, Ltd. report port: Supplies of rabbit skins at Wednesday’s Sydney sales were 782 tons. Competition was ...

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  19. GOODWILL MISSION FOR BRITISH RED CROSS

    Lady Dill, widow of the former Chief of the Imperial General Staff (General Sir John Dill) who is visiting Australia on behalf of the British Red Cross. She is pictured above with her daughter, Smi[?], 17(rights) and secretary (Miss Hennell). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. £2,500,000 INVESTED IN ROYAL SHOW

    SYDNEY, Sat —The Secretary of the Royal-Agricultural Society (Col G. Somerville) estimated to-day that more than ...

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  21. BEER STRIKE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday. —Fresh efforts will be made on Monday to settle Sydney’s beer strike Representatives of the strikes ...

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  22. BRITISH COAL OUTPUT

    CANBERRA, Sat.—The British High Commissioner’s office reveals in a statement that Britain’s coal exports this year will ...

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  23. POLICE PROM DEATH OF RAILWAY GUARD

    COOTAMUNDRA ,Saturday—Extensive inquiries have not so far enabled detectives to determine whether Robert Condron, 46, railway guard, hot been murdered by arsenic, whether he took poison accidentally, or deliberately ...

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  24. HUNDREDS OF MILES OF ROAD BLOCKS

    JERUSALEM, March 13.—British travellers reaching Jerusalem from .Haifa report that Die Arabs hove built, 100 miles of road blocks and other defences. The travellers told Reuter that the Arabs had also ...

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  25. CONVICTED OF INDUCING A WITNESS TO LIE

    WASHINGTON. March 13.— A Federal Court jury yesterday convicted Major General Bennett Meyers (52), wartime deputy air force purchasing chief, on charges of inducing a witness to lie to a Senate committee. Meyers was found guilty on all ...

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  26. CHILD KILLED BY BUS

    NEWCASTLE, Sat. — Brian Hoekenstein, 23, of North [?] Belmont South, was killed instantly yesterday afternoon when he was ...

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  27. MORE SMOKE THAN FIRE

    SYDNEY, Sat. —There was nor smoke than fire in a cafe “blaze” which sent dozens of King’s Cross flat dwellers ...

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  28. Refuelling Problems In Australia

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Refuelling problems at Australian ports have prevented the sallings of two liners for Sydney. They are the ...

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