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  3. COMMUNISM PROBE ENDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Royal Commission on communism hearing ended [?]o-day. Its 154 strings make it one of the ...

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  4. Kng Outlines Only “Limited Programme Of Legislation

    LONDON, March 6.—The King, opening Parliament to-day, outlined only a “limited programme of legislation” Jq? for the present session. He said, however, that if other measures proved immediately necessary “for the maintenance of fall employmentand national well-being my Ministers will not hesitate to ...

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  5. 1716 WHARFIES SUSPENDED 15 SHIPS NOW IDLE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Refusal of waterside workers on day and night shifts to work hatches alloted to them had by to-night made 15ship idle and brought about the dismissal of 1716 of the men. Throughout ...

    Article : 406 words
  6. RESCUE HELICOPTER

    A twin-motored all purpose helicopter has been developed by the united States Air Force for air rescue work. The aircraft is the plaseckl H-21.It is equipped with inflatable pontoons and skis built round each of the three landing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Varied Quartet Chosen

    NEW YORK, March 6.—Ingrid Bergman and Professor Albert Einstein would be shipmates on any atomic age ...

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  8. Jolidre Village Attacked

    SINGAPORE, Match 6.—In another of a recent series of wellplanned attacks on isolated Villages in Malaya 80 chinese Indian ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. Medical Officer To Make Tests

    CAIRNS, Monday.—a Commonwealth medical offier will make tests on working cement in the tropics following the dispute ...

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  10. Police Sergeant Shot Through Head While Sleeping

    ROCKHAMPTON Monday.— One of two rifles stolen from a Rockhampton gunsmith’s window is believed to have been the one with which Police Sergeant Francis Charles Tanner was wounded while he was ...

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  11. Reds Blamed For Paris Strike

    LONDON, March 6.—Agencica' Paris representatives say the communists tiedup Paris transport with a strike and ...

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  12. Bus Stalls On Level Crossing

    MELBOURNE, Monday:—A bus driver tried desperately for six minutes to-day to move his stalled bus from a crossing near ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. STEEL OUTPUT DWINSDLES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Output from the B.H.P. steelworks has been reduced to 70 per cent. of the capacity of the plant ...

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  14. Life-Savers Now At Newcastle

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The five; North Bond[?] life-savers rowing to Coolangatta to compete in the Australian surf ...

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  15. Greek Elections

    LONDON. March 6.—The Associated Press Athens correspondent says with approximately onn-third of the electon rcsult in General ...

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  16. Murder Of Red Official

    PRAGUE, March 6:—The communist newspaper “Pravda" published in Bratisiava, reported today that leading Slovak ...

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  17. Widow Guilty Of Murdering Sons

    AUCKLAND Monday.—(A.A.P.-[?]): Barbara Mary Wingrove, aged 24, widow, was found guilty by a jury to-night ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS WIN FIFTH TEST BY AN INNINGS

    PORT ELIZABETH (South Africa) March 6. —Australia won the fifth and final Test against South Africa to-day by an innings and 259 runs Miller and Noblet in the first innings and Bill Johnston in the ...

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  19. Country-Killed Meat For Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Railway refrigerator cars have been diverted to rush country-killed meat to Sydney to overcome the ...

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  20. U.S. PLANE CRASHES

    TOKIO, March 6.—(A.A.P.Reuter): A United States Air Force pilot was killed, to-day when a Shooting Star Jet plane he was ...

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  21. Death Of Former French President

    LONDON, March 6.—Reuter’s Paris correspondent say M. Albert Lebrun, former French President, died to-day at the age of ...

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  22. Mr. R. Elliot Dead

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. R. C. D. Elliott (63), Chairman of directors of the Elliott provincial newspaper group, a director of ...

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  23. Manufactured Tobacco From Leaf Rejected By Board

    BRISBANE, Monday.—An admission that tobacco leaf rejected by the Australian Tobacco Board and purchased by Charles Coward at 1d. per pound had been used to manufacture tobacco, was made by Walter ...

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  24. Caused By Sabotage

    NEW DELHI, March G.—It is officially announced that sabotage caused the derailment of the Madras-Calcutta mall train about ...

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  25. SCHOLARSHIP TO AUSTRALIAN

    NEW HAVEN (Connecticut), March 6.—Mr. Andrew L. Patten, of Adelaide, South Australia, a student at Yale University, has ...

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  26. Intensive Screening Of British Scientists

    LONDON, March 6.—Britain's Security police to-day began the biggest and most intensive screening of scientists on top secret ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. Injuries Prove Fatal

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Neville Skimmings (22) of Coorabell, near Mullumbimby, who crashed in a Tiger Moth plane on Brunswick ...

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  28. Pushed Through Crowd To Shoot Man

    SYDNEY. Monday.—A man pushed his way through a crowd of 900 people in the bar of the Oxford Hotel, Newtown, to-night and shot a drinker three times. He then backed out of the bar with a pistol in his hand. Members of the crowd knocked ...

    Article : 269 words
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