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  5. Coal Industry “Tottering”

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Justice Davidson, to his report on the coal industry tabled in the House of Representatives to-day, scathingly attacked Governmental failure to support decisions of the Tribunal and to enforce penalties ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RIOTING BREAKS OUT IN HAMBURG

    LONDON, March 22.—Food rioting has broken put in Hamburg, where the Germans ate seven-eighths-of a month’s ration of bread in the first 14 days of March, according to agency reports from Hamburg. ...

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  7. R.A.F. MOSQUITO CRASHES INTO SCHOOL

    LONDON, March 22. — The pilot and co-pilot were killed and two schoolgirls slightly burned and cut when an RAF Mosquito plane crashed into the wall of a school playground and burst into flames. ...

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  8. THE ROYAL VISIT TO S. AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, March 22.-The Royal visit to South Africa in February next year would be Ill-timed as it might, influence the ...

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    Field-Marshal Montgomery, who expressed the view that his was Inclined to the belief that the German people were living too ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. VIOLENT EXCHANGE IN COURT

    PARIS March. 22.—A. violent exchange between the Public Prosecutor, M. Lupin, and counsel M. Floriot, who is appearing ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. Famine Conditions In India

    LONDON, March 22.— The Indian food delegation arrived by air from the United States, where it discussed ...

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  12. Workers Drop From Exhaustion

    ATLANTIC CITY, March 22— A warning that between five million and fifteen million Indians might die of starvation in the ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: A Beginning

    LONDON March 22— Prolonged occupation of Germany is necessary to safeguard world peace and security, declared the ...

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  14. CHARMED BY THE PRINCESS

    LONDON, March 22.— “Princess Elizabeth charmed us all,” said the Governor of Northern Ireland in a message to King ...

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  15. SECURITY COUNCIL WILL GO ON

    WASHINGTON March 22— The meeting of the Security Council of the United Nations’ organisation, which is set down ...

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  16. Showery: Mild On The Coast

    N.S.W. Forecast: Showery and mild on the Coast, with fresh east to south-east winds: fine and warm Inland, with north-east ...

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  17. HUGE REPARATIONS TO BE MET BY JAPAN

    TOKIO, March 22.—Japan will pay 25,650-milIion yen in reparations, including Japanese assets overseas worth 250,000-million-yen, which will be taken by the Allied nations. ...

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  18. Sydney Produce Markets

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  19. Goering Tells Of Differences With The Feuhrer

    NUREMBERG, March 22.—Plans to incorporate the Crimea and Baltic States into the Reich were discussed at a meeting at Hitler’s headquarters three weeks after the attack on Russia. ...

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  20. Fate Of Polish Soldiers

    LONDON March 22.— “The British Foreign Minister’s (Mr. Bevin) remarks to the House of Commons that the British ...

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  21. Suffering From Lung Cancer

    SHANGHAI, March 22.—Mr. W. H. Donald, the Australian born adviser to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, knows that his ...

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  22. SUBMARINES SPORTED TO BE OFF JAVA

    BATAVIA, March 22.—Official sources deny reports that a number of Russian submarines are lying off the coast of Java. ...

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  23. 14 MOVE INTO MANSION

    SYDNEY, Friday— Fourteen people, including married couples, have now moved into “Maramanah,” a 20-roomed King’s ...

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  24. Soviet-Trained Leader Arrested

    BATAVIA, March 22.— Soviet trained leader, Tan Malakka, organiser of the People’s Front Pa‘ty, is reported to have been ...

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  25. 10,000 Former Officers Unemployed

    LONDON, March 21—Amid cried of “Shame” the Labour Minister (Mr. Isaacs) told the House of Commons that more ...

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  26. Control Over Social Services

    CANBERRA Friday.— The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) gave notice in the House of Representatives to-day of his intention to ...

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  27. B.M.A. VIEW ON HEALTH SERVICES SCHEME

    LONDON, March 22.— The view of the B.M.A. on the National Health Services Scheme is that it is not in the public interest that doctors should become whole-time State servants, said the chairman of the B.M.A. Council, Dr. Gdy ...

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  28. DRAGGED BY HORSE

    SYDNEY, Fri.— While breaking a young horse at Riverstone, Arthur Frederick Floyd, 27, became entangled in a rope. He ...

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  29. Cardinal Had Wonderful Trip

    PERTH, Friday. — Cardinal Norman Gilroy reached Guildford aerodrome at 5.30 this morning and almost immediately ...

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