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  5. Authorities Lifting Martial Law In Tel Aviv

    JERUSALEM, March 17.—The terrorist organisation Irgun Zvai Leumi’s secret radio, soon after the official announcement that martial law was to be lifted in Tel Aviv, to-day boasted that the authorities had not, as claimed, captured any members of ...

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  6. Flying Boats To Australia

    LONDON, March 17. — The B.O.A.C. has revised the flying boat summer schedules from Poole to Australia to ...

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  7. Troops Open Fire To Disperse Crowd In Indian Village

    NEW DELHI, March 17.— Most of the Punjab’s trouble are now peaceful, but communal rioting continues in the hill district of North-west Punjab. It was officially revealed that troops opened fire to ...

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  8. RAN Officer Charged At Court Martial

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Lieutenant William Behran Simms, RAN, was charged before a court martial aboard HMA8 Hobart to-day ...

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  9. TEST OF STRENGTH ON 40-HOUR BILL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State Government hopes to force second reading of the 40-Hour Week Bill through the ...

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    Air Chief. Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas, who is GOC British troops in Germany. Very icw German civilians are conscious of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Isolated Storms In North-East

    N.S.W. Forecast: Isolated thunderstorms in the north-east, otherwise fine and warm, with cool northwest to south-east ...

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  12. Charges Against Schoolboy

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was an unexpected postponement to-day when Alan William Gould, 15-year-old schoolboy, Appeared at the ...

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  13. PLENTY OF MONEY FOR NEW SCHOOLS

    TENTERFIELD, Monday — The Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) said at a meeting here that the N.S.W. Government bad ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Harnessing Water Power

    LONDON, March 17—Cabinet has alloted more than 30,000 tons of the best steel for the Immediate manufacture of new-type fighting ...

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  15. GERMAN P.O.W. IN FRANCE

    PARIS, March 17.— The French Government has agreed to provide America with full statistical data concerning the discrepancy ...

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  16. QUESTION OF BASIC WAGE INCREASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The question whether the basic wage increase application sher[?] be heard i n conjunction with the ...

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  17. SEARCH PARTY’S NARROW ESCAPE IN AVALANCHE

    PARIS, March 18.—another avalanche almost engulfed the party continuing the search for the bodies around the wreckage of the Dakota which crashed in the French Alps near Chapean Bernard with 32 persons aboard. ...

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  18. TEST OF JET PROPULSION AIR TRANSPORT

    SAN DIEGO, March 17.—The Convair 240 Rand, which is claimed to be the first commercial air transport using jet ...

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  19. Governor-General Of Soudan

    LONDON, March 17.—It Is officially announced that King Farouk, of Egypt, on the recommendation of Britain, has appointed ...

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  21. COMMUNIST ATTACK ONE LOHSIEN

    NANKING, March 17. — The Chinese Government’s official central news agency reported that the Communists were ...

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  22. Restoring Government To Germany

    LONDON, March . 17—Germans are making the first organised effort to restore a central Government to Germany, says the British ...

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  23. GIRLS RIOT AT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Forty inmates of the Girls’ Industrial School at Parramatta rioted this morning end the police had to be ...

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  24. BOOK IMPORTS INTO BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 17.—The “Times” published a half column letter from the president of the Victorian section of the ...

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  25. Large-Part Of England Still Under Snow And Water

    LONDON, March 17.—While a good part of Britain is still under snow or water, a strong gale hit southern England last night, proving that the blizzards and floods have not exhausted the capacity of the weather for inflicting ...

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  26. BATTERED BY HIGH SEAS

    NEW YORK, March 17—High seas and 60-knot winds are battering the broken stern section of the American tanker Fort Dearborn, ...

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  27. Inquiry Into Greek Allegations

    ATHENS, March 17—A group from the Security Council’s Commission, led by the Australian, J. D. Hood, after inquiring in Athania ...

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  28. LEUKEMIA NOT INFECTIOUS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Acting Director - General of Health (Dr. Metcalfe) said that leukemia was not infectious, nor ...

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  29. Chairman Of Press Inquiry

    LONDON, March 17.—Sir David Ross, the Provost of the Oriel College, Oxford, confirmed that he has been appointed chairman ...

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  30. Conference On China Rejected

    MOSCOW, March 17.—The U.S. Secretary of State (General George Marshall) replying to M. Molotov’s letter of March 11, ...

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  31. Leg Injured In Skip Accident

    CESSNOCK, Monday. — George Tanock, 18, of Kendall-street, Bellbird, a top hand employed at Stanford Main No. 2, received an injury ...

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  32. THREE MINES IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Monday. —There are three idle collieries on the Maitland field to-day—Pelaw Main, Aberdare Extended and ...

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  34. 40,000 BAGS OF POTATOES ROTTING IN SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—With no prospect of a settlement of the waterfront strike in sight, 40,000 bags of potatoes are starting to rot in the holds of three ships in Sydney. These potatoes have already begun to deteriorate and the ...

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  35. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £10/5/; wheaten chaff, £7/15/ to £10/5/; lucerne hay, Maitland ...

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