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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. GEN. MacARTHUR DENIES "HELL SHIP" RESPONSIBILITY

    TOKIO, March 10.—General MacArthur has requested the Australian authorities to disembark all women, children, and male heads of families aboard the destroyer Yoisuki at Rabaul or some port near Sydney. He has also ...

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  5. ROYAL FAMILY ATTEND THE RE-OPENING OF LONDON ROYAL OPERA HOUSE

    A brilliant audience greeted the re-opening of the Royal Opens House, Co[?]ent Garden, when the Sadier's Wells Ballet Company performed the Tchsi[?]aky ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," Their Majesties the King and Queen, were present, accompanied by Queen Mary and the two Princesses. The audience also included the Prime Minister and Mrs. Altlee as well as many Cabinet Ministers and foreign diplomats. Our picture shows the Royal Family in the Royal box. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIRE ON QUEEN ELIZABETH

    LONDON, March 10.—[?]lroops, are being sent to guard liners docked at Southampton, where a fire broke out yesterday on the Queen ...

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  7. FREAK WATERSPOUT

    MELBOURNE, March 10.—A waterspout rising 1000 feet to the cloud [?]ases, and travelling in from the bay towards Ricketts Point, and a severe ...

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  8. 33 KILLED, 500 INJURED WHEN BARRIER COLLAPSES

    LONDON, March 10.—After the Bolton-Stoke Cup tie match had been under way for a quarter of an hour at Burnden Park ground, Bolton, a huge ...

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  9. JAVA OUTLOOK UNPROMISING

    BATAVIA, March 10.—British circles here generally regard the situation at present as unpromising. They are anxiously awaiting a ...

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  10. LIFEBELTS NOW ON BURDEKIN FERRY

    AYR, March 10.—Passengers using the ferry service across the Burdekin River in times of flood will be required to wear [?]e belts ...

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  11. AYR LOAN QUOTA SET AT £24,000

    AYR, March 11.—Ayr's quota for the £24,000 from 223 subscribers. A separate quota of £750 from 10 ...

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  12. 4000 ON DOLE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, March 10.—More than 8000 men, at least half of them returned servicemen, are estimated to be unemployed in Queensland ...

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  13. BRITAIN ASSOCIATED WITH U.S. PROTEST ON MANCHURIA

    LONDON, February 10.—The British Government is sending a note to Russia, associating itself with America's protest against Russian conduct in Manchuria, says the the "Observer." ...

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  14. A.N.A. PASSENGER FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, March 10.—When an Australian National Airways plane from Sydney reached Essendon this morning, Issbel Kenndy 39. of ...

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  15. YOUNG WOMAN INJURED AT AYR

    AYR, March 9.—When a utility truck and a cyclist collided at the intersection of Graham and Parker Streets this morning, the cyclist ...

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  16. SHIP FOR 200 BRIDES FOR U.S.

    BRISBANE, March 10.—Two hun­dred Australian wives of American ex-servicemen, including 80 mothers, have been warned to be ready to leave ...

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  17. EXPLOSION ON MINESWEEPER

    LONDON, March 10.—One member of the area was killed and 30 injured. Seven of which are one the danger list after an explosion ...

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  18. BIG SHORTAGE OF YOUTH LABOUR

    SYDNEY, March 9.—New South Wales is faced with a labour shortage of 10,000 youths and boys. This is a hangover of the depression vears and ...

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  19. CAIRNS LOCAL AUTHORITY POLL

    CAIRNS, Match 10.—Keen interest is manifest in the Cairns City Council elections to be held on April 12. in which the Citizens' Group, the Labour ...

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  20. U.S. ARMY BAN ON COMMUNISTS

    NEW YORK, March 9.—The War Departs at has issued a sweeping new security regulation barring "subversive [?]r disaffected ...

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  21. HELD £4246 ON TOTE AND FAINTED

    SYDNEY, March 10.—A man fainted with tote tickets worth £4246 in his hand at Randwick racecourse yesterday, and nobody knew anything about ...

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  22. INKY FINGERS WILL IDENTIFY VOTERS

    ATHENS, March 9.—After each Greek voter casts his ballot in the elections he will have to [?] his finge. [?] ink to prevent anvone ...

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  23. 400 MILES RAILWAY AFFECTED BY FLOOD

    BRISBANE, March 10.—The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Wills) stated to-night that over 400 miles of railway were affected by the ...

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  24. NAVAL DESERTER ROBS WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, March 9.—Blurting that he had a gun. a Royal Navy deserter snatched £8 in Myers ...

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  25. ONTENTED JAP MAY NOT NOW BE SO CONTENTED

    Well led Japanese internee sits contentedly on his luggage at Balmain (Sydney) wharf, while waiting in embark for home. The P.O.W. will have a craped trip back to N[?]pon, and the Jap may not look so contenied of the trip home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. NAVAL LAUNCH FOUND ADRIFT

    ROCKHAMPTON, March 10.—Early this morning. Arthur Frederick Colbett, fisherman, found a 70ft naval motor launch d[?]tting, about three ...

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  27. MR. BEVIN RESIGNS TRANSPORT OFFICE

    LONDON, March 10.—Mr. Ernest Bevin, Britain's Foreign Minister, retired to-day on a pension-from the General Secretaryship of tht Britain's ...

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  28. CORVETTES TO BE USED BY DUTCH

    MACASSAP, March 10.—The Dutch authorities hope before long to use British cotvettes in their fight against groups of Indonesian extremists who ...

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  29. PRE-WAR HOTEL HOURS IN TAS.

    HOBART, March 9.—Tasmania will revert to pre-war closing hours for hotels, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., when been control is lifted on March 25 ...

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  30. 87 NURSES LEAVE FOR JAPAN

    SYDNEY, March 9.—Eighty-seven excited Australian army nurses and medical auxiliaries left to-day for Kure, (Japan) in the hospital ship Manunda. ...

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  31. LARGS BAY DELAYED AT SINGAPORE

    BOMBAY, March 10.—The sailing of the Largs Bay for Singapore. with British troops and a number of civ[?]ans has been held up because of ...

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  32. GRAF SPEE CREW HOME

    LONDON, March 10.—The New Zealand cruiser. Alax, has arrived after escorting 845 graf Sp[?]e crewmen on the passage from internment in South ...

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  33. ANGLO-SAXONS MUST BE UNITED

    NEW YORK, March 9.—"We ought to walk together. This is our destiny, but how it is to be expressed, and in what way ...

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  34. NO FRAULEINS IN OFFICERS' ROOMS

    WASHINGTON, March 9.—General Elsenhower told a Press conference to-day that the War Department's only information that German women were admitted into officers' quarters at ...

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  35. FINNS' NEW PRESIDENT

    HELSINKI, March 10.—The Fi[?]sh Parliament to-day approved of the election of Mr. Paastk[?] as President of Finland in succession to General ...

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  36. TURKEY TAKES OVER NEW DESTROYER

    LONDON, March 10.—The A[?] radio says the Turkish Navy yesterday took over a new British built destroyer ...

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  37. FIRE ON AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    LONDON, March 10.—A [?]e broke out in the boiler room of the aircraft carrier. Victorious it Deyonport last might. ...

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  38. ANOTHER MONTH OF BEER DROUGHT

    SYDNEY, March 9.—The beer drought in New South Wales will last probably for at least another four weeks Strikers at Tooths' breweries ...

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  39. SOVIET ONLY WANTS COALING BASE

    ATHENS, March 10.—The Russian Ambassador (M. R. [?] inter[?] by the Lett Wing newspaper. Elether[?] Ellada confirmed he had ...

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  40. WARRANT FOR MME. BOROTRA'S ARREST

    LONDON, March 9.—A warrant has been issued in Paris for the arrest of the wife of Jean Borotr[?], the tennis star, says the Daily Herald ...

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  41. RUSSO-HUNGARY AIR AGREEMENT

    BUDAPEST, March 10.—The Cabl[?]et has approved of the Russian-Hungarian aviation agreement, under which the Hungarian Government ...

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  42. SMALLPOX SUSPECT ON ORONTES

    LONDON, March 10.—Smallpox is suspected aboard the liner Oronics which arrived at Southampton with [?]000 servicemen from the Fat East. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN RICE FOR INDIA

    LONDON, March 9.—"The 20,000 tons of rice which the Australian Commerce Minister (Mr. Scuily) has promised will be sent to Britain, will be an ...

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  44. BOMB IN SPANISH CONSULATE

    NEW YORK, March 10.—The American Press Buenos Af[?] correspondent says a bomb which [?]ploded in the Spanish Con-[?]te ...

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