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  4. RUSSIANS LEAVE U.N.O. COUNCIL MEETING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—After having reiterated several times during today’s proceedings that Russia could not discuss the Persian case before April 10 M. Gromyko and other members of the Russian delegation walked out of the meeting ...

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  5. SYDNEY LOSES NUFFIELD CAR PROJECT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Following the announcement last night by Lord Nuffield that satisfactory arrangement could not be made concerning Victoria Park racecourse, on which land he intended to set up his £1,000,000 Australian motor ...

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  6. Gallant Rescuse By Former Red Cliffs Constable

    First-Constable A. G. Pattison, formerly of Red Cliffs, figured prominently in rescue work during the recent floods in the Western District. In one instance, Constable Pattison waded through water neck high to carry an elderly woman from ...

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  7. Communists Blamed for Slow Home-Building

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—To March 31 the Victorian Housing Commission had completed 1320 houses and another 1565 ...

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  8. Shipping Berths for Radio Men Questioned

    CANBERRA, Thurs.— The Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) said today that he was making inquiries as to ...

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  9. Serious Amount of Thieving In RAAF Camps

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Declaring that in recent months there had been a serious decline in the moral standards of RAAF ...

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  10. FOURTH DEATH IN TASMANIAN FLOODS

    HOBART, Thurs.— The fourth death in the Tasmanian floods occurred last night, when Gordon Lovell (17), of Mountain River, ...

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  11. ROAD TOLL AGAIN RISING TO PRE-WAR FIGURES

    MELBOURNE, Thurs— Commenting on rise in Brisbane’s road toll, the secretary of the National Safety ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Fine generally; some morning mists and fogs in the east, a warmer day with variable winds tending northerly; a ...

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  13. No Suggestion of Dishonesty in Salvage Comn

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — There was no suggestion of dishonesty in the handling of funds of the Salvage Commission, the Prime ...

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  14. Lord Louis Mountbatten Says - - - OUTLOOK IN JAVA IS BRIGHTER

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—“I am optimistic about the out come of the negotiations now going on in Java,” said ...

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  15. Jap General Arrested for Deaths of Airmen

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—The Tokio correspondent of the American Associated Press states that Lieut.-Gen, Kumakichi ...

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  16. DOG BISCUITS GOT PRIORTTY

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—Charges that 50,000 bushels, representing 1000 tons of flour, and 300 tons of offals, had been made ...

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  17. Citrus, Dried Fruit Acreages

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — At a conference concluded yesterday between representatives of NSW, Victorian, South ...

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  19. Flood Waters In Western District Falling

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Al[?] light rain was [?] district this morning [?] fails were not expected. ...

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  20. Teachers' Long Service Leave and Country Schools

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—To help retain population in the country, Mr Webster (CP, Mernda) suggested during the debate ...

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  21. Providing ‘‘Home’’ for Dominion Visitors in London

    LONDON, Thurs.—Under the patronage of the King and Queen, and also Queen Mary, the Victoria League is appealing for funds ...

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  22. Britain Seeking Amendment of Bretton Woods

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. — The Washington correspondent of the Journal of Commerce states that Britain, at a meeting of directors ...

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  23. NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS

    THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS takes shape on the site of the old Chamber, which was destroyed in a heavy bombing [?] in 1941. It is hoped that rebuilding will take less than the original estimate of five years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Airmen Returning From Britain

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — The steamer Arawa is arriving in Melbourne tomorrow with 439 RAAF personnel from Britain. ...

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  25. WRONG MAN ALLEGED STABBED IN QUARREL

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — As a sequel to the admission to St. Vincent’s Hospital last night of Camilo Di Pitrantonio(35), Italian ...

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  26. EMPIRE DEFENCE SUGGESTION REJECTED

    LONDON, Thurs.—The case for a more effective general staff controlling all the Empire’s armed forces was put in the House of ...

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  27. FLASHBACK

    GENERAL MACARTHUR’S HEADQUARTERS, Mar. 20. 194[?] Preceded by effective naval and air bombardment an ...

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  28. SHIP CARRYING ILLEGAL JEWISH MIGRANTS INTERCEPTED

    LONDON, Thurs. — Reuter’s correspondent in Jerusalem states that a ship carrying 736 illegal Jewish immigrants to Palestine ...

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