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    ONKAPARINGA ACCEPTANCES- PAGE 11 ...

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  4. SIR JOHN LATHAM TO RETIRE

    Canberra. — The Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir John Latham) will leave the High Court ...

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  5. Ice works blaze

    A CROWD GATHERS as smoke billows from the Crystal Ice Works, Argent lane, Broken Hill, destroyed by fire yesterday. Damage to the wooden structure and its contents is estimated at several thousand pounds. A quantity of beer was stored at the works. Cause of the fire is believed to 'have been an oil engine backfiring. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORE CHINESE FOR ARMY IN KOREA

    Tokio, March 20—Hints that China is providing a new army to take part in the war in Korea, despite official depreciation of such an inference, are seen in the latest reports from the front line. ...

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  7. LEADERS PLANNING CAMPAIGN

    Sydney, — The [?] main political parties (Liberal, Country and Labor) carry next week w[?] [?] one of the most intensive ...

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  8. Most Of State Is Blacked Out

    Sydney.—Despite brighter weather most areas of the State will be blacked out today on the same scale as yesterday when a record number of blackouts occurred. ...

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  10. CLEANING LONDON OF VICE

    London, March 20—The police are endeavoring to clear the West End of criminals before the Festival of Britain. London's ...

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  11. S.A. LINE RE-OPENED

    Adelaide.—The secretary to the Railways Commissioner (Mr. P. F. Cherry) said today that the railway from Adelaide, through ...

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  12. Control of Racing

    Hobart.—The Government in tends to legislate for the appointment of a commission to control all forms of racing in Tasmania. ...

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  13. More "Halt" Signs Are Wanted

    The Chamber of Commerce wants more police and more traffic signs in Broken Hill. At last night's executive meeting members decided to ask the ...

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  14. £1000 WORTH OF OPIUM

    Brisbane. — Customs officers, keeping a special watch for drugs that might be sold to teen-agers, seized £1,000 worth of opium ...

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  15. 85 Deg. Today

    Broken Hill revelled in almost ideal weather again today. There was a cool breeze most of the time, and the sky was clear. The ...

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