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    Some of-the-60 Royal Navy fighter planes—American: Hellcats.and Corsairs-Mined;'up on Hamilton wharf with fpl&ed wings. These planes, with IHOW; than 200 crated aero engines,- will probably be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Franco-Spanish Traffic At Standstill Following Frontier Closure

    LONDON, March 1.-Traffic on the French-Spanish frontier to-day was at a standstill following the French move in closing down the border at midnight, a few hours after France's ...

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  5. Tax Concessions

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Tax concessions to cover depreciation of plant and buildings, provision of amenities to ...

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  6. U.S. Secty. Of State Speaks of "Suspicion and Distrust"

    NEW YORK, March 1.—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. James Byrnes) addressing the Over[?] Press Club, said "No nation is complete master of its fats. They are all bound together for better or for ...

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  7. Commonwealth Farm Loans For Returned Men

    Commonwealth loans for re-establishing discharged servicemen and women on the land are beling administered in Queensland by the ...

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  8. AUSTNS. SCORE HEAVILY IN AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Friday.— Taking the first knock in the match against Auckland, Australia made 266 for three wickets against ...

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  9. £3500 Yealry For Coles As Airlines Chairman

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. A. W. Coles, chairman, of the Australian National Airlines Commission and former Independent member for Henty, will receive £3500 a year as salary. Travelling expenses will be ...

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  10. Less Tobacco Next Month?

    MELBOUNE, Friday.—Unless tobacco manufacturers can induce girls not to leave employment o[?] unless they can attract new hands ...

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  11. STREET CLEANERS EARN MORE THAN AMBULANCE MEN

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Sweepers cleaning the streets were paid more per hour than ambulance superintendents. said the Superintendent Of ...

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  12. Austns. Examine U.S. Dumps

    CANBERRA, Friday."—The Plrcotor of'WMftlf hntT'Otlifcr Australian'.experts arc; examining tAmMjfan dumps "northehi. islands ...

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  13. Rhondda Kelly Here March 29

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Rhondtia Kelly will begin her world tour in May. Miss Rhoda Felgate will act as chaperone. She was ...

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  14. Cyclone off Cairns

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Small cyclonic centre at 9 p.m. was below 29.4 degrees operating approximately 60 miles east ...

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  17. A.C.F. INQUIRY REPORT

    BRISBANE, Friday, — Miss Winifred Brennan, honorary general secretary of the Australian Comforts Fund told the special inquiry [?] ...

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  18. No Damages In Smith Divorce Case

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The jury gave no damages in the Supreme Court to-day to Flight-Lieutenant Laurence Smith, of the R.A.A.F., ...

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  19. Exhibition ground Improvements

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  20. Ship Steered By Winch

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Steered for 100 miles by means of a winch, the Adelaide Steamship Co's. cargo ship. River Mitta, ...

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    BRISBANE, Friday.—Brisbane Exhibition Grounds will be equipped with the finest open-air theatre in Australia in time for the Royal ...

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  22. Execution Of Jap War Criminals

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Execution of Japanese war criminals sentenced to death by Australian military court will be carried out ...

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  23. NO V.R.C. ACTION, AGAINST HARRY GUINSBERG

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — After considering complaints of Melbourne paddock bookmakers against Harry Guinsberg of ...

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  24. TO LEAD ELEVEN IN NEW ZEALAND

    Australia's cricket leaders. W. H. Brown (captain) and (right) W. J. O’Reilly, vice-captain of the team to visit New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Timor Japs On Trial For War Crimes

    DARWIN, Friday.—The trial of [?]ight Japanese charged with the ill-treatment of Australian prisoners in Timor commenced to-day. ...

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