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  2. Russians Fear Rising Chinese Anger

    SHANGHAI, Mar. 19 (A.A.P.) —The Russian Consul-General, in Shanghai, Mr. Halin, asked the Chinese authorities to-day to ...

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  3. UNLANDED TEA TO RETURN TO INDIA

    Members of the crew of the liner Asturias, berthed at Woolloomooloo, examining some of the 6,000 cases of tea which have not been unloaded because of the wharf strike. The tea will be taken back to India in the ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SECRET YALTA AGREEMENT

    MOSCOW, March 19.—To back up Russian claims to take reparations from Germany's current production, the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, has ...

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  5. M.P.s AIM AT PAY RISE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —Members on both stdes of the Parliament are hopeful that the Government will act before ...

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  6. GENERAL'S PLEA

    RABAUL, Wednesday.— Major-General Akira Hirota, former supply commander of field depots of the Japanese ...

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  7. SHOOTING AT WINGHAM

    WINGHAM, Wednesday.—At the inquest to-day into the fatal shooting of two farmers at Knorritt Flat last Wednesday, the District ...

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  8. LEY AT OLD BAILEY

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.).—Thomas John Ley, 66, and Lawrence John Smith, 38, joiner, appeared in the ...

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  9. CASES TO BE SEPARATED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —The Full Arbitration Court will hear the 40-hour week and basic wage cases separately. ...

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  10. NEW LEADER IN W.A.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—With the Opposition parties two seats ahead of the Government, it is believed that a ...

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  11. ASTONISHMENT IN LONDON

    Mr. Molotov said yesterday that he had felt it necessary to make public the text of the secret protocol. It was impossible to ...

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  12. PHILIP IS NOW BRITISH

    LONDON, Mar. 19 (A.A.P.).— Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark has been granted British naturalisation under the name of ...

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  13. ATTACK ON OLD WATCHMAN

    A man last night assaulted two watchmen, one of whom is 70 years old, at the wharf of Howard Smith Ltd., at the bottom of King Street, ...

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  14. WIDER STRIKE OF ENGINEERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In defiance of a decision made to-day by the A.C.T.U. disputes committee, the Amalgamated Engineering Union ...

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  15. Work On Luxury Homes To Cease

    The Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Hamilton Knight, yesterday announced that prosecutions would be issued against the ...

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  16. CURIOSITY OVER FRENCH VISIT

    Much curiosity has been aroused by the surprise two-hour visit to Mr. Stalin on Monday by the French Foreign ...

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  17. EFFECT ON STRIKE PLAN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In view of the Court's decision to separate the hours and basic wage cases, a move is likely to rescind the decision of the ...

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  18. SECRET SESSION ON DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Every member of Parliament was entitled to know what Australia's defence plans were, the leader of ...

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  19. CEYLON CRASH KILLS 11

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.). —An R.A.F. York aircraft bound from Britain to Singapore crashed near Colombo this morning soon ...

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  20. TOOK "NO" FOR AN ANSWER

    Mrs. Mavis Wiggins was ironing at her home in Crystal Street, Petersham, last night when a man entered the room and asked, "Have you any ...

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  21. AMERICANS IN JAPAN

    TOKYO, March 19 (A.A.P.).— The Premier of Japan, Shigeru Yoshida, said to-day: "If the United States is going to ensure ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CARS BEING TESTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Minister for Munitions, Senator Armstrong, answering a question on notice in the House of Representatives ...

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  24. MINERS' PENSION RISE APPROVED

    The State Parliamentary Labour Party yesterday approved an increase of 5/ a week in the pensions paid to miners. ...

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  25. DOCK DISMISSALS THREAT

    Union officials told a meeting of employees at Mort's Dock yesterday that the management had notified them that, unless the ...

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  26. ALTERATIONS TO VANGUARD

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.). —The Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. W. J. Edwards, replying to-day to points raised during the ...

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  27. Labour Protest On Conscription

    LONDON, March 19.—Fifty Labour members of the House of Commons have tabled a motion against the Government's National ...

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  28. R.N. NO LONGER "LARGEST"

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.). —Britain can no longer hope to have the largest navy in the world, but she can have the best equipped, ...

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  29. LEWIS OBEYS COURT ORDER

    WASHINGTON, March 19 (A.A.P.).—John L. Lewis, leader of the United Mine Workers of America, to-day complied with the ...

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  30. Bermudans Fear Sale Of Colony

    NEW YORK, Mar. 19 (A.A.P.). —Bermudans still fear Britain may try to sell the island colony. The correspondent of the ...

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  31. Painted Zulus Dance For "Royal Black Elephant"

    ESHOWE, March 19.—Five thousand paint-daubed Zulu warriors, wearing leopard and lion skins, danced as a nation for the ...

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  32. Last Of Rabaul Japs. Go Home

    RABAUL, Wednesday. — A dozen or so Australian troops stationed at Rabaul breathed a deep sigh of relief yesterday afternoon ...

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  33. HENRY A. WALLACE TO VISIT LONDON

    NEW YORK, March 19 (A.A.P.). —Henry A. Wallace, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, said to-day that he would fly to England on ...

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  34. MINERS' PLEDGE

    LONDON, Mar. 19 (A.A.P.).— The executive of the National Union of Mineworkers visited No. 10 Downing Street yesterday and gave a pledge ...

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