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  5. Molotov Modifies Demands

    MOSCOW, March 28.—According to American Associated Press the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, under pressure from the other members of the “Big Four,” has modified his hitherto uncompromising attitude on the question ...

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  6. Strength Of Russian Army On Turkish Border

    WASHINGTON, March 28.—Financial aid by the United States to Greece and Turkey would not be a step in the direction of war, but, to the contrary, would be a step, away from war. This firm belief was expressed by the U.S. Secretary of War (Mr. Patterson), when ...

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  7. Probe Into Conduct Of Ambassador

    LONDON, March 28.—According to the “Dally Express” the British Foreign Office has called for a rep[?]t on the divorce ...

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  8. RESPONSIBLE FOR AT LEAST 30 ROBBERIES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Police say that a 15-years-old youth, arrested yesterday has admitted stealing approximately £3000 In money, ...

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  9. Showers In the Northern Section

    N.S.W. Forecast: Warm northerly winds and rain with local and moderate to heavy falls developing over the western Hills ...

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    U.S. Secretary of War (Mr. Rob. art Patterson) who expressed the opinion that financial aid, by America to Greece and Turkey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BOY KILLED IN MOTOR COLLISION

    MUSWELLBROOK, Friday.—A boy, three years of age, was Jellied and six other persons injured when a motor car and lorry ...

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  12. German Unrest Over Food Shortages

    BERLIN, March 28. — Unrest among Germans, in the British zone of occupation over food shortages has precipitated the most serious crisis yet faced by the British administration, according to senior British spokesman in ...

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  13. COL. HODGSON’S NEW POST

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 28. — Colonel William Roy Hodgson, at present. Australian Minister to France will succeed Mr. Paul ...

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  14. Cuban Senators Wounded In A Duel

    HAVANA March 23—Two Cuban [?] —Francisco Prio Socarras (45) brother of the Prime [?] and Edward ...

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  15. Prohibition Of Strikes

    ALBANY (New York), [?]rch 26.—A Bill, enacting a prohibition of strikes by public employee in New York ...

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  16. CRIPPLE RESCUES OLD AGE PENSIONER

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A highlight of [?] of two [?] in the [?] area last night into which the [?] ...

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  17. TEA AND COFFEE STOLEN

    SYDNEY Friday—This morning someone stole a van containing [?] of the and coffee the property of G[?] tax ...

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  18. NURSES SEEK PUBLIC INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Fri—Three nurses, former members of the Macleay District Hospital staff, have come to Sydney in an 'endeavour to ...

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  19. Threat Of Expulsion By Labour Council

    SYDNEY Friday.—-Unless the Federated Enginedrivers Firemen’s Association to-day orders 28 enginedrivers and firemen, who struck at Mort’s Dock six months ago, back to their jobs, the association will be expelled from the N.S.W. ...

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  20. Japs Seek Allied Sympathy

    TOKIO (Associated Press) Japan’s officialdom, still is asking the sympathy of the Allied powers, hoping that such an ...

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  21. NO TRACE OF 3 MISSING PLANES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—No, trace has yet been found of the three planes missing in Queensland. Weather conditions have forced ...

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  22. Car Plunges Through Safety Fence.

    GOSFORD, Friday—When a car travelling. to Newcastle late last night broke through a safety fence on the Pacific Highway, ...

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  23. “MONEY HAPPY” RETAILERS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — “Money happy” retailers have been blamed for the potato blackmarket that has developed in Sydney. ...

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  24. CUTS IN U.S. TAXATION

    WASHINGTON, March 28.—By 273 votes to 137 the House of Representatives passed the income Tax Reduction Bill which ...

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  25. REFUSING TO APPEAR AT ROYAL SHOW

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Australia’s best rough-riders were refusing to appear at the Royal Easter Snow, the, vice-president of the ...

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  26. U.S. Army Guards Against Communists

    WASHINGTON, March 28 —For more than a year the United States army has been refusing to make ...

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  27. Factory Inspector For Maitland

    Mr. A. Howarth, MLA, has been advised by Mr. Hamilton Knight MLA, Minister for Labour and Industry and Social Services, that ...

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  28. Ship’s Master Fined £1400

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Francis Booth, master of motor vessel Yunnan was fined £1400 In the Special Federal Court for being master of a ...

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  29. Sydney Produce

    SYDNEY, Friday—Sales by private treaty at Alexandria O[?] chaff £10/8/, Lucerne chaff £13/10/-lucerne hay centres other than ...

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  31. To-day's Leader: Labour's S.O.S.

    LONDON, March 28.—A long-term plan for the use of Britain’s manpower and resources will be the primary objective of the departmental staff which is the function under Sir Edwin Plowden whose appointment as chief planning ...

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  32. APOLOGISED TO SPEAKER

    LONDON, March 28—In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Nally, M.P., unreservedly withdrew and apologised to the ...

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  33. Research Precautions Against Communists

    LONDON, March 28.—British military intelligence—M 15—is investigating the political and home background o£ every civil servant “with even the remotest chance” of learning something of the progress of atomic research. This is reported by the “Dairy ...

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  34. SHORTAGE OF NITRATE POTASH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Supplies of nitrate potash in Sydney are almost exhausted, v Manufacturers of mixed ...

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  35. Gaol For Usurping Police Power

    ATLANTA (Georgia) March 28— Already sentenced to 12 months in a public works camp for incitement to [?] Homer Loomis secretary of ...

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  36. State Elections On May 3

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The State elections in New south Wale will be held on Saturday, May 3 said Premier ...

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  37. Army Deserter Surrenders

    LONDON March 28.—A Crown witness in the Lay case has given himself up as an army deserter. he is John Buckingham who ...

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  38. FLOOD OF DIVORCES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON; March 23.—To try to stem the flood of divorces to Britain the Government is prepared [?] make, immediate ...

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  39. A.J.C. SCRATCHINGS

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Doncaster Handicap Marshal Ney Cursory, Gold Taj’ Sydney Cup: Marshal Ney C[?] E. Snero [?] ...

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