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  5. An Entire Empire Could Be Defeated Overnight With Atomic Bombs

    LONDON, March 5—“An entire empire could be defeated overnight by one lone aeroplane carrying atomic bombs,” said Group Captain Cheshire, who observed the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, broadcasting in die B.B.C’s atom series. ...

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  6. CLIPPER FORCED TO RETURN

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Thirty minutes after leaving for San Francisco this morning with 33 passengers, Pan-American Airways ...

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  7. Scattered Showers Overnight

    N.S.W. Forecast: Showers on the southern tablelands and slopes, extending to the coast later, with scattered ...

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  8. Australia’s Gift To Britain Acclaimed

    LONDON, March 5.—National newspapers “splash” the announcement of Australia’s gift of £25,000,000 (Aust.) to Britain. ...

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  9. Retiring Allowances For Australians

    CANBERRA, Wed. — Eventual abolition of the means test and the winding up of all superannuation and private pension schemes ...

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  10. AWARDED THE EMPIRE MEDAL

    LONDON, March E.—His Majesty has awarded the British Empire Medal to former Sgt-Major Victor Beare for ...

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  11. Over 100 Drowned ln Sudden Squall

    NANKING, March 5.— Over 100 persons are reported to have been drowned and several warehouses destroyed ...

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  12. Sydney Produce Markets

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  13. 13 KILLED IN COMMUNAL RIOTING

    LAHORE, March 5—Because of communal rioting involving 13 deaths, Khizar Tiwana, whose Punjab coalition Ministry resigned on Sunday, refused to carry on with the “caretaker” Government and tendered his resignation last ...

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  14. Strike On Cotton Exchange

    NEW YORK, March 5—A strike called by the United Finance Employees’ Union completely closed operations on the New York cotton ...

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  15. Search For £2000 Worth Of Goods

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—A State-wide search has been launched by the Victorian police for £2000 worth of goods stolen from a truck and ...

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  16. DOMINIONS’ PART IN THE PEACE TALKS

    LONDON, March 5.—Australia made important proposals for the Dominions to take a more prominent in the Moscow ...

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  17. Gold Coast Governor Wishes To Resign

    LONDON, March 5.—Sir Alan Burns, Governor of the Gold Coast, is understood to have expressed a wish to be relieved of ...

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  18. Greece Appeals To America For Financial Aid

    WASHINGTON, March 5.—The State Department reveals that Greece has appealed to the United States for financial help to bolster its economic position. The text of the Note, which was delivered to the ...

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  19. BIG TRAFFIC HOLD-UPS IN LONDON

    LONDON, March 5. — Light snow, driven by wind, yesterday became, a minor blizzard in London, where the evening ...

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  20. MR. CHURCHILL INVOLVED IN HOUSE SCENE

    LONDON, March 5.—Mr. Winston Churchill was involved in a scene with the Speaker in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader: Steel Houses

    LONDON, March 5.—The Ango-French treaty was signed yesterday by the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) and the French Foreign Minuter (M. Georges Bidault) in a white-washed reception room of the local ...

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  22. SUB. BLOWN UP BY OWN TORPEDO

    NEW YORK, March 5.—How the United States submarine Tang sank a record tonnage of shipping for a-single 24 hour patrol, and ...

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  23. 14 Killed In Clash At Tripoli

    BEIRUT, March 5.—It is officially revealed that 14 persons were killed and 50 wounded in a shooting clash ...

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  24. PRICES OF MEALS RISE ON RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Higher costs have resulted in increases up to 20 per cent, in the prices-of meals in N.S.W. Government Railways ...

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  25. Gaol For Unlawful Assembly

    SINGAPORE, March 5.—Fifty-nine Indian labourers and three Indian women were imprisoned for from three to six months at ...

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  26. ROYAL FAMILY GREETED BY 20,000 NATIVES

    KING WILLIAMSTOWN (Cape Province), March 5.—Twenty thousand Transkelan natives from Tembuland, Pondoland and ...

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  27. EXPLOSION REPORTED AT HAIFA

    JERUSALEM, March 5. — An explosion was reported at Bat Calim, a suburb of Haifa, last night. No details are yet ...

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  28. Five Killed In Air Force Crashes

    STOCKHOLM, March 5.—Two Swedish Airforce bombers in southwest Sweden collided In mid air, killing four occupants. ...

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  29. SENTENCED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT

    OTTAWA, March 5.— Judge McDougall sentenced Gordon Lunan, who is already serving a five years’ term for ...

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  30. Metal Prices Rise

    NEW YORK March 4.—Copper has reached the highest price for 18 years, silver has made another advance, and lead is dearer. ...

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  31. EVANS OF THE BROKE IN SHIP STRANDING

    LONDON, March 5. — Lord Mountevans (Evans of the Broke) and his wife were among the 51 passengers and crew who were ...

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  32. Only One Coal Mine Worked In N.S.W. To-Day

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Only one coal mine is working in N.S.W. to-day. This is Avrfield No. 3, which is not liked to the Miners’ Federation, and therefore is not involved in to-day’s aggregate meetings at which miners throughout the State are voting on the recommendation from the Miners’ Central Council against the general strike proposals. ...

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  34. NO EXCUSE FOR GERMAN EXCESSES

    VENICE, March 6.—Field-Marshal Kesselring, inline his trial, described as “barbarous brutalities,'” methods by which Italian ...

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  35. TWO TRAMPLED TO DEATH

    MEXICO, March 5—Two persons were trampled to death and four injured yesterday as thousands tried to break through ...

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  36. Jimmy Governor’s Brother Sent To GaoI

    DUBBO. Wednesday.—At the Quarter Sessions Roy Governor, brother of the aboriginal murderer, Jimmy Governor, was ...

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  37. ANGLO-FRENCH PACT SIGNED

    LONDON, March 4—The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) and the French Foreign Minister (M. Bidault) have signed the ...

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