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  4. JAPANESE SHIP NEARING CYCLONE AREA

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The Japanese ship Yoisoki, on which over 1000 Foraosans, including 98 women and 112 children, are herded in cramped conditions, is believed to be heading for a cyclone area between Rockharapton and New Caledonia. ...

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  5. STRIKE STOPS SHEET IRON PRODUCTION

    NEWCASTLE, Fri. — With nearly 1000 men idle at Ly[?]ght’s ironworks and production almost at a standstill a ...

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  6. TO TAKE OVER GERMAN SHIPPING

    LONDON, Fri.—British, Russia and America have approved proposals to divide the German merchant marine equally between the three Great Powers, and the transfer of the vesel is proceeding. The gross registered [?] ...

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  7. HELPING BRITAIN

    LONDON, Fri,—After Mr Attlee had announced in the House of Commons last evening that Canada was making a ...

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  8. Fingerprints Taken At Elections

    ATHENS, Fri.—After each voter at the Greek elections casts his ballot, he will have to dip a finger in indelible ink, to ...

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  9. DOCTORS OPPOSE BRITISH HEALTH SCHEME

    LONDON, Fri. — Britain’s doctors are establishing a fund sponsored by the British Medical Association to fight if necessary, ...

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  10. BIG DROP IN SERVICES BY MAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Director of Postwar Reconstruction (Dr Coombs) said today that the second stage of Australian ...

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  11. JUNGARIAN-CZECH REPARATIONS TREATY

    PRAGUE Fri.—The Reparations treaty, providing for reparations from Hungary to Czechoslovakia, amounting to the ...

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    Retiring director el the WAAAF (Group Officer Clare Stevenson ) gives her filial message to memhers of the WAAAF at a special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Dr Evatt Attacked

    CANBERRA, Friday—The Minister for External Affairs today gave an assurance in the House Representatives that the ...

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  14. FOUR SHIPS IDLE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE Fri. — Four ships were idle today in the port of Melbourne through a union san on their unloading, ...

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  15. MR ALEX. WILSON’S APPOINTMENT

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Attacking the Federal Government on the appointment of Mr Alex. Wilson to administrate Norfolk Island, Major-General Rankin (CP, Bendigo) said in the House of Representatives today that Mr Wilson had betrayed his ...

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  16. Nuremberg Trial

    NUREMBERG, Fri—Goering s was smiling broadly when he entered the dock for the opening of his defence, says ...

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  17. German Technicians for England

    LONDON, Fri.—The Board of Trade is bringing to Britain up to 200 German volunteer research workers of exceptional brilliance, or specialists in industrial technique, to secure for [?] industry the best industrial intelligence from Germany ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. Men As Pickers

    Commenting yesterday on the Canberra announcement in Surasyia Daily that RAAF personnel at the aerodrome would ...

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  19. TWO HIGH JAP OFFICERS TO HANG

    SINGAPORE, Fri. — Major General Sato Tanianori and Lieut-Colonel Toaawa Keizo, who were found guilty of having been ...

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  20. No Decision On Commonwealth Shipping Line

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Commonwealth Government had not made a decision on the establishment of a Commonwealth ...

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  22. FORMER P.O.W. AND WIFE FOUND DEAD

    BRISBANE. Fri.—A former Australian prisoner of war, Keith Ross Craig (38) and his wife, Gwendoline Winifred Craig (34), ...

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  23. HOSTILE REPLY BY SOVIET TO CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Fri.—Moscow radio [?] last night [?] Churchill’s speech by referring to it as a demand for the ...

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  24. Annual Presentation Of Hollywood Awards

    HOLLYWOOD, Fri.—In a setting of splendor comparable with its own extravaganzas, Hollywood’s screen heroes and heroines gathered at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre to attend the ceremony of awarding the Academy of Motion Picture Arts ...

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  25. [?]Leader Condemns Violence

    NEW DELHI, Fri.—The Congress Party leader (Pundit Nehru), speaking at Cawnpore, condemned the vioient ...

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  26. MORE TRAINS FOR COUNTRY

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — The Railways Commissioners announced today that as from next Monday country passenger trains ...

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  27. Newcastle Dock Strike

    NEWCASTLE, Fri. — Seventy dockers and painters struck on the BHP vessel Iron Master, which is in dock for refrigeration ...

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  28. OVERSEAS BREVITIES

    ANJARA (Turkey), Fri.— After a quarter[?] of non recognition, Turkey has agreed to re-establish diplomatic ...

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  29. MR CHIFLEY TO FLY TO LONDON

    CANBERRA, Fri. -- Mr Chifley announced today that he would fly to London for the Prime Ministers conference after ...

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  30. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, March 9,1945: The battle for Stettin has begun on land sea and the air, with Marshal Zhukov’s tanks ...

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  31. FIRE ON QUEEN ELIZABETH

    LONDON, Fri.—The Queen Elizabeth, the biggest liner in the world, is on fire at Southampton. A column of smoke was seen coming from the liner at 9 a.m. today. A general alarm was issued to fire brigades. ...

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  32. WEATHER FORECAST

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Victoria Warmer, with east to northerly winds freshening and becoming unsettled later from west, with ...

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