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  4. TRAFFIC STOPS ON SPANISH FRONTIER

    LONDON, Friday,—Traffic on the French-Spanish frontier today was at a standstill, following the French move to close down the border at midnight, a few hours after France’s representative in Madrid (M. Bernard Harison) had presented a Note ...

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  5. RUSSIANS WANT ANOTHER NAVAL BASE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Friday.—The diplomatic correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that the Russian Government has informally claimed another Russian naval base in the Mediterranean, in the Dodecanese islands. The Russian Ambassador ...

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  6. Radar To Be Pitted Against V2 Weapon

    WASHINGTON Friday.— Preparations have been made to pit radar against German V2 weapons in a spectacular ...

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  7. MISSION TO JAVA

    Lord Clark Kerr (right) photographed, with the Dutch Lieut-Governor-General (Dr. Van Mook) and Air Commodore G. A. Stevens (RAF Commander) after his arrival at Batavia recently, Lord Clark Kerr’s vital mission aims at a speedy settlement of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. “Britain Can Make It,” Says Mr Morrison

    LONDON, Friday.—“We can made ‘Operation Civvy Street’ as successful as D Day,” said Mr Herbert Morrison, Lord ...

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  9. SHORTAGE OF MEAT TILL JUNE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—A scarcity of fresh meat is expected in Melbourne next week, because the producers are not ...

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  10. Japanese Made One Of History’s Most Staggering Blunders

    NEW YORK, Friday.—One of history’s most staggering blunders is revealed in a despatch from Robert Trumbull, New York Times correspondent at Turk, in which he suggests that the United States Fleet might well place its mightiest forward ...

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  11. World Wheat Surplus Forecast

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Sir Louis Bussau) today forecast a world ...

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  12. GIVING FILLIP TO INDUSTRIES IN COUNTRY

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The State Government intended to reverse the policy of past Admistrations which had ...

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  13. Secret Search For Uranium In S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Fri.—The South Australian Premier (Mr Playford) has announced that the South Australian Government ...

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  14. “Monty” Not Seeking Food For Germans

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr J. B. Hind, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has denied that Field-Marshal Montgomery, who arrived ...

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  15. Business Projects Promise Boom

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A postwar business boom is indicated in the high figures of new business names and ...

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  16. UNO’s Temporary [?] In College Buildings

    NEW YORK. Friday. — The New York Times learns that Hunter College, in the Broux, the most northern of New York City’s ...

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  17. Strikers Against Police Action

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday.— After mounted police, motor-cycle patrol and car police using batons had routed 3000 strikers and ...

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  18. [?]URRAY VALLEY’S FUTURE

    ALBURY, Friday.—Following representations by the Mur[?] Development League, the Minister for Decentralisa (Mr C. P. Stoneham) announced in Albury today that he arranged a conference between officers of his department ...

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  19. LABOR SELECTS CANDIDATE FOR HENTY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A meeting of the executive of the Victorian Labor Party tonight chose Mr V. J. Doube, of ...

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  20. MELBOURNE HOTELS BOOKED OUT BY RACE VISITORS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Hotel and other accommodation in Melbourne is booked out for weeks ahead for the big autumn racing ...

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  21. First Match In N.Z. Cricket Tour

    AUCKLAND, Friday. — The Australian cricket team commenced the first match of the New Zealand tour against ...

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  22. Epic Of The North

    DARWIN, Friday. — In a hazardous attempt to ease the suffering of a sick woman, Mrs Fitser, wife of Constable Fitzer, of ...

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  24. Ten Japanese War Criminals To Die

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The execution of Japanese war criminals sentenced to death by Australian military courts will ...

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  25. STRIKING SEPOYS RETURN TO THEIR LINES

    BOMBAY, Friday. — About 375 Sepoys who were confined to barracks at Jubbulpore after striking on Thursday broke out ...

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  26. TURNED HORSE AND COW INTO “ZEBRAS”

    HOBART, Friday. — Two practical jokers, Hedley Malcolm Cleman and Ernest David McKenzie, were each fined £2 with ...

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  27. Huge Amounts Of Canned Butter For Britain?

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Huge quantities of canned butter now stored in th Northern Territory may be released to ...

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  28. MILLIONS BEING SPENT ON RUNWAY FOR AIR-LINER

    LONDON, Friday.—Millions of pounds are to be spent on diverting a road and knocking down houses to enable Britain’s giant Brabazon air liner, reputed to be the largest in the world, to take the air. ...

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  29. WEATHER FORECAST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Victoria: Fine, moderate to warm temperatures along the coast; warm to hot elsewhere, with east ...

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  30. Creation Of Regional Councils Advocated

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Lord Mayor (Cr Connelly) today advocated the establishment of regional councils to ...

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  31. ATTEMPT TO INCREASE OUTPUT LEADS TO STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The strike of employees of A. G. Fillingham Pty. Ltd., Clifton Hill, shoe manufacturers, shows no ...

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  32. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, March 2.—The security black-out on the Ninth Army sector was lifted today [?] the official announcement ...

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  33. COMMANDER OF NAVAL SHIP FATALLY INJURED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — When a huge wave swept against the breakwater and foremost gun turret of the HMS Newfoundland as ...

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