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  3. MORE MINES IDLE DESPITE WARNINGS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Despite warnings by the chairman of the Joint Coal Board (Mr. Gallagher) that he would suspend the miners' award if they held stop-work meetings on the coalfields to-day and to-morrow, engine ...

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  4. U.N. T[?] India[?]

    LAKE SUCCESS, [?] Ukraine abstaining from[?] created a three-nation me[?] conflict between India and[?] ...

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  5. GLAD, TO GET MAIL

    MEN of the crew of H.M.A. L.S.T. 3501, which recently returned to Melbourne from. Heard Island, shown reading letters, soon after the arrival of the mailman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TREATMENT OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. (A.A.I'.-Reuter).-Two technicians fully trained in Sister Kenny's methods of treat ...

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  7. JOINT ACTION TO DEVELOP INDUSTRIES HERE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In fulfilment of the policy of the Zinc Corporation, New Broken Hill Consolidated and the Im ...

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  8. CHARGED WITH DISLOYALTY

    HONG KONG, Wednesday (A.P.-Reuter).—G. S. Kennedy Skipton, formerly one of the Senior Cadets in Hons Kong, ...

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  9. COSGROVE INDICTMENT FILED

    HOBART, Wednesday.—An indictment against the former Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), filed in the Supreme Court this afternoon, contained 14 charges. These will be preferred against Mr. Cosgrove at a formal petty ...

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  10. BRITISH CLAIMS AGAINST CHINESE GOVERNMENT

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. (A.A.P.Reuter).—The British Ambassador (Slr Ralph Stevenson) has made fresh representations, this time in ...

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  11. Widow Tells of Taunts and Threats

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Remarkable evidence of telephoned death warnings and grotesque taunta was given at an Inquest to ...

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  12. WELL—KNOWN NAZIS FINED

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.)— Reuter's Frankfurt correspondent says the German De-Naziftcation Court to-day fined Claude Dornier, ...

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  13. POTATO SHIPMENT TO ENGLAND

    I LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Australia House offierais will co-operate with Food Ministry representatives to ascertain the condition in which about 30 tons of Delaware potatoes from West Australia reach England. ...

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  14. DETERMINED TO END MANDATE

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —Reuter says the Minister of Stale for the Colonies (Lord Listowel), replying to the House ...

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  15. WANT AGREEMENT DISSOLVED

    LONDON,.Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that the American C.-in-C. in Germany (General Clay) left by air for ...

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  16. Suitability of Planes Queried

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.)., Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter).— Some review of the type of plane employed on the Trans-Tasman ...

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  17. Commons Agrees to Second Reading

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—By 294 votes to 17, the House of Commons to-day carried the second reading of the bill to pay annuities of £25,000 to Princess Elizabeth, in addition to the sum payable to her under the Civil List, und an annuity of £10,000 to ...

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  18. ULTIMATUM TO B.B.C.

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Fifty dance band leaders, after a meeting, presented the B.B.C. with an ultimatum threatening complete ...

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  21. Limit for Rocket Bombardment

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A. P.)—The "Evening Standard's" aviation correspondent, Dr, H. E. Wimperis, former chief of ...

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  22. REVOLUTION IN SANTANDER

    MONTREAL, Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—The Caracas representative of the United Press says ngillin.? has broken out between ...

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  23. NEW SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORY

    BATAVIA, Wednesday (A.A.P.Reuter).—By N.E.I. Government decree, sections of Bandjermasin and Hulu-Sungei, in the Residency of ...

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  24. SAYS EMPIRE PREFERENCES WILL BE ELIMINATED I

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Mr. W. Clayton, leader of the United State delegation to the International Trade Organi sation, told Congress to-day that the working liaison between that organisation and the European recovery programme would eventu ...

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  25. Bastions of the Commonwealth

    MONTREAL, Wednesday (A. A.P.).—The Australian High Commissioner to Canada (Mr. F. M. Forde) said in a speech ...

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  26. JAP. ALLOWANCES WITHHELD.

    HONG KONG, Wednesday. (A.A. P.-Reuter).-Ten Japanese defence counsel and Interpreters employed In the Australian War Crims Court ...

    Article : 337 words
  27. U.S. Restrictions on Visitors

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A P.).—New restrictions on allen visitors in the United States, which are due to come into force on March 15, ...

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  28. FELL AMONG LIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A. P.).-Wlien a taut wire on which he was daneing snapped during a circus performance In ...

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