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  2. PRAYERS FOR POPE

    In a Pastoral Letter, read in all Roman Catholic Churches yesterday, Archbishop Gilroy said that danger threatened ...

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  3. POST-WAR AIR SERVICES

    "We are determined to provide the best air services in the world," the chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation, ...

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  4. KING AND QUEEN TALK WITH BOY WORKER AT MINE

    The King and Queen talking to a boy worker at a coalmine in Yorkshire during their visit to the mines last month. After having dined with them at their canteen, where a hot meal costs [?] the Queen said it was a long time since they had had a better meal. Right: Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose leaving Westminster Abbey beneath an arch of swords after having attended a naval wedding. Princess Elizabeth will come of age on April 21. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TWO POWERFUL AIR BLOWS

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.). —An American air fleet of between 1,500 and 2,000 aircraft, followed by more than 1,000 ...

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  6. LORENGAU BATTLE

    MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Sunday.—Reinforced by reserve troops and tanks, Amecan troops are now fighting in ...

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  7. MR. CURTIN FOR WASHINGTON

    NEW YORK; March 19.—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, will visit Washington on his way to London for the ...

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  8. POST-WAR AIR CONTROL

    OTTAWA, March 19.—The Canadian Government intends to support proposals for an international air transport ...

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  9. U.K. AND U.S. PUZZLED

    LONDON, March 19.—The feeling which recently developed, in many quarters that the diplomatic "front" of the three ...

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  10. KING PETER'S MISSION

    LONDON, March 19.—King Peter of Yugoslavia, who arrived in London from Cairo recently with his advisers to discuss ...

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  11. ARMY TRAINS FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS

    Selected army men will undergo specialised training in food technology at a school which will be opened today at the School of Public Health ...

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  12. THIEVES GET £668 AND TOBACCO

    Thieves stole a safe containing £668/15/ and 301b of tobacco and cigarettes from the Bridgeview Hotel, Willoughby, early yesterday morning. ...

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  13. AIRMAN KILLED

    L.A.C. Cyril Ernest Harding, fitter, of Muswellbrook. New South Wales, was killed when an aircraft crashed during training exercises in ...

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  15. FABULOUS FEATS BY DOCTOR

    NEW YORK, March 19.—The "almost legendary exploits" of a bemonocled major of the Australian Medical Corps now ...

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  16. EIRE DENIES NAZI ESPIONAGE

    NEW YORK, March 10 (A.A.P.).—The Eire Minister at Washington, Mr. Robert Brennan, yesterday denied that there ...

    Article : 203 words
  17. BASES IN KURILES BOMBED

    NEW YORK, March 19 (A.A.P.) —A Pacific Fleet communique says that naval planes bombed Paramushiro and Shimushu, in ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. JOINT RAIDS STILL UNLIKELY

    LONDON, March 19.—Despite speculation on the possibility of the R.A.F. night bombers' joining with U.S. aircraft on ...

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  19. STRIKE CAUSES FOOD WASTE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Because 600 employees of Rosella Preserving Co. stopped work on Friday, 40 tons of tomatoes and ...

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  20. U.S. SUBMARINES LOST

    WASHINGTON, March 19 (A.A.P.). —A U.S. Navy communique announces the loss of the submarines Capelin and Sculpin, ...

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  21. U.S. ATTITUDE ON PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, March 19 (A.A.P.).— Acting upon the advice of military authorities, the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee has ...

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  22. PUCHEUX'S APPEAL DISMISSED

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.).—The Military Court of Appeal has upheld the sentence of death imposed on the former Vichy Minister for the Interior, ...

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  23. JAPAN'S TAXES HIT MASSES

    NEW YORK, March 19 (A.A.P.).— Tokyo Radio. announcing fiscal changes in Japan, stated that heavier taxation of the masses, particularly, ...

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  24. VATUTIN REPORTED ON WAY TO LONDON

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.).— According to an Ankara report. General Vatutin, who has played a prominent part in the Russian offensive. ...

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  25. HUNGER-STRIKERS IN HOSPITAL

    BELFAST, March 19 (A.A.P.).— Hugh McAteer, 29, "chief of staff" of the Irish Republican Army, who has been on a hunger strike in Belfast ...

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  26. PROFESSOR HANCOCK GOES TO OXFORD

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.).— Professor W.K. Hancock, Professor of History at Birmingham University since 1933, has been elected Professor ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. GRAZIERS' OFFICIALS

    Mr. H. R. Cowdery was appointed president of the Graziers' Association of N.S.W. at a meeting of the general council of the Association ...

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  28. COOKS FOR CANBERRA

    The Deputy Director-General of Man-power, Mr. Bellemore, last night said that he had arranged for three cooks to be sent at once from ...

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  29. DESTROYER LOST

    LONDON, March 19 (A.A.P.).—The destroyer H.M.S. Mahratta (formerly Marksman) has been lost. says an Admiralty communique. Mahratta ...

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