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  3. World Domination By One Power Precluded By UNO

    NEW YORK, February 28.—" No nation is complete master of its fate," said the Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes), addressing the Overseas Press Club. "We ...

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  4. HAPPY CHILDREN RETURN TO HOMES IN THE WEST

    Fifteen girls and 15 boys from Rackall, Barcaldine, Ilfracombe, Longreach, Jundah and Isisford, who spent six weeks at the Sir Leslie Wilson Home, Emu Park, left by train for their homes last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Empire Support For Sterling Bloc Grows

    CANBERRA, March 1. — Support for the formation of a sterling bloc as the best longrange plan for solving the ...

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  6. RADAR TESTS MAY YIELD ROCKET COUNTER

    WASHINGTON, February 28.—The Army has announced preparations to put Radar against captured German V2 weapons in a spectacular search for means of defence against rocket and atom bomb attacks. ...

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  7. TEHERAN FREE OF FOREIGN TROOPS

    LONDON, February 28. — The last handful of British troops left Teheran last night and the city today is completely free of ...

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  8. COLES' NEW AIR POST CARRIES £3500 SALARY

    CANBERRA, March 1. — The chairman of the Australian National Airlines Commission (Mr Coles) will receive s salary of ...

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  9. CENSURE MOVES MAY FEATURE OPENING OF FEDERAL SESSION

    CANBERRA, March 1.—The Government is preparing to meet possible censure motions by the Opposition in the early part of the parliamentary session, which will ...

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  10. Uniform Food Ration In All German Zones

    LONDON, Februarys 28—The occupying Powers have moved to unify food rationing throughout Germany, states the Associated Press correspondent in Berlin. The move resulted from a sharp reduction ...

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  11. Spain Anticipates Francein Frontier Closure

    LONDON, February 28. — The Madrid correspondent of "The Times" states: "It is learnt that following its closing of the ...

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  12. Freyberg Says: RAF First Filled Proper Role On Mareth line

    LONDON February 28.—The battle of the turning of the Mareth Line was the first time the RAF was used in its proper role ...

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  13. Shock To British Steel Industry

    LONDON, March 1.—The reported statement of the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr A. V. Al[?]xander) to a ...

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  14. Siamese Arrest Nazi Suspect

    BANGKOK, February 28.—The Siamese Government has arrested its first European war crime suspect—Hans Plein, Professor of ...

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  15. SWEEPS PAID MORE THAN QATB CH[?]EF

    BRISBANE, March 1.—Sweepers cleaning the streets were paid more per hour than ambulance superintendents, said the superintendent of the Rockhampton Ambulance Brigade (Mr E. Clarke), in the ...

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  16. German Parties United In Russian Zone

    LONDON, February 28—Restoration of German unity as a parliamentary democratic Republic with a Central Government is ...

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  17. TOWN PARLIAMENT OF HAMBURG REVIVED

    LONDON, February 28.—The town parliament of Hamburg, which Hitler abolished 13 years ago, was revived at joint ...

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  18. EXPERTS TO REPORT ON ITALOYUGOSLAV BOUNDARY

    LONDON, February 28.—Deputies of the Council of Five Foreign Ministers have appointed commission of experts to prepare ...

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  19. Soviet Advances Novel Claim To Greek Port

    LONDON, February 28.—The Russian Government has informally claimed another Russian naval base in the Mediterranean—in the Dodecanese, states the "Daily Herald's" diplomatic correspondent. ...

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  20. HIROHITO'S ACTIONS ANGER JAP. REDS

    NEW YORK, February 28.—The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Hirohito today completed his first inspection by motor car of the bombed-out section of Tokyo. The visit lasted six hours. He was dressed in a European suit and a black felt hat, which he raised in ...

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  21. ANGLO-FRENCH AIR AGREEMENT

    LONDON, February 28.—It is revealed that Britain, under the Anglo-French air agreement signed in London today, approved of a ...

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  22. MENZIES URGES CUT IN FOOD RATION

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—An immediate cut in Australia's food ration and the taking of effective steps to increase the production of ...

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