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  2. Nazi Excuse For Invasion Of Low Countries

    NUREMBERG, March 15. A.A.P.—Continuing his evidence before the War Crimes Tribunal to-day, Goering asserted that intensive negotiations had taken place between the British and French ...

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  3. TWO VESSELS IN NEWCASTLE FLOATING DOCK

    Aerial view of Newcastle floating dock, showing the pilot steamer Birubi and Hexham vehicular ferry Lugureena, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Observer Going to Atom Bomb Tests

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Government will send an observer to the atomic bomb tests in the Marshall ...

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  5. Australia First Men "Free from Taint" HOUSE REJECTS MOVE FOR COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Innocent Australia First internees had been declared free from taint and nothing could be said to their detriment with impunity, the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) said in the House of Representatives ...

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  6. Labour Won 8 Seats in Upper House Election

    SYDNEY, Friday—Distribution of preferences in the triennial elections yesterday for 15 seats in the Legislative Council resulted in Official ...

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  7. TO BE PAID BY JAPS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The cost of the occupation forces in Japan world have to be paid by the Japanese, the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

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  8. MR. TRUMAN NOT ALARMED

    WASHINGTON, March 15. A.A.P.—President Truman told a Press conference that he was not alarmed about international developments. ...

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  9. Six Japs Freed; Three Given Minor Sentences

    DARWIN, Friday.—Six of the nine Japanese accused of ill-treatment of Australian prisoners of war in Timor were acquitted ...

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  10. A.B.C. CONTROL UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It was unlikely that the administration of short-wave broadcasting in Australia would be transferred from the ...

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  11. MOTION LOST IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The motion submitted to the Senate by the Opposition leader (Senator McLeay) that the acute housing shortage and ...

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  12. Royal Visit to South Africa

    LONDON, March 15. A.A.P.—The Press Association says that, following all announcement that the King and Queen will visit South Africa ...

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  13. LESS BUTTER, CHEESE SENT TO U.K.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—In the year ended June 30 last, Australia sent 4208 tons less butter to Britain than in 1943-44, and 11,555 tons ...

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  14. 'BLACK" BAN TO STAY

    The "black" ban imposed by fruit and vegetable retailers upon a firm of agents at Newcastle market would remain until a meeting decided ...

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  15. Give Advice on Pre-school Care

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The establishment of a committee of advice on all aspects of pre-school education and care was announced to-day ...

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  16. British Offer to Union Theatres

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Shareholders in Greater Union Theatres Pty. Ltd. will be asked at an extraordinary meeting on March 25 to consider a ...

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  17. Midget Actor in Court

    SYDNEY, Friday.—How a midget male actor 4ft. 3in, high and weighing 5st. 12lb., had been refused a drink in a hotel was ventilated in ...

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  18. Wives May Come via America

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Government was considering a proposal to bring English wives of Australian servicemen to Australia via ...

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  19. Stirling Hayden Seeks Divorce

    RENO, March 15. A.A.P.—Stirling Hayden, former Hollywood actor, filed a divorce suit against the former actress, Madeleine ...

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  20. Fruit Goes to Sydney First

    Lack of direct shipping facilities from Brisbane to Newcastle would hold up a large quantity of Queensland fruit and peanuts now on order, ...

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  21. Doubt Scope of Referendum

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The trade-union movement was seeking the opinion of the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) on whether additional ...

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  22. UNIFORM TAX BILL NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Amending legislation to give effect to the decisions to continue uniform tax, improve the methods of State ...

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  23. Loans for Brides in Britain

    MELBOURNE, Friday —The Australian Government has decided to grant interest-free loans to English wives of Australian servicemen who ...

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  24. Sailing in Ballast For Newcastle

    CANBERRA, Friday—An admission that the S.S. Colac is returning to Newcastle in ballast is made in a letter by the Minister for Supply ...

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  25. FIVE HOURS FOR URGENT WIRES

    Urgent telegrams from Melbourne had taken five hours to reach Newcastle, it was stated at yesterday's meeting of the Council of Newcastle's ...

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  26. Parliament's Break at Easter May Exceed Month

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Easter recess for the Federal Parliament will extend beyond the month now anticipated. Whether the House rises ...

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  27. Judge Simpson at Townsville

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. Justice Simpson and his party reached Townsville to-night, after visiting Rabaul to report on conditions on ...

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  28. Sofia Denies Troop Moves

    SOFIA, March 15. A.A.P.—The Information Ministry has ordered all morning papers to publish an official denial of troop movements, ...

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  29. War Crimes Witness Commits Suicide

    LONDON, March 15. A.A.P.—Professor Karl Haushofer, 69, the Nazis' geo-political expert, has committed suicide. ...

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  30. Plans for New Adamstown School

    The Government Architect had prepared a sketch plan for the new primary school under consideration, for Adamstown, the Minister for ...

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  31. BRITAIN STANDS BY PREFERENCES

    LONDON, March 15.—Britain's Labour Government adheres to the principle of Imperial preference. This will be the basis of trade talks ...

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  32. Assessment of War Pensions Criticised

    Men suffering from neurosis, but who showed no sign of a disability when their case was heard, would not receive fair pension treatment ...

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  33. Raid by Dacoits

    BOMBAY, March 15. A.A.P.—One hundred Dacoits, armed with spears and rifles, raided the home of a wealthy land-owner at Kurumry ...

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  34. MAY PROSECUTE BAKERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) may prosecute certain master bakers in Sydney under the Monopolies Act. He ...

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  35. 8 A.I.F. Men Coming Back by Carrier

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A British aircraft carrier en route to Australia from England has on board eight members of the A.I.F., recently ...

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  36. Domain Speaker Fined

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was not true that he had called the Police Commissioner a booze artist, said Edward John Julius Price, of ...

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  37. Kiosk Murder Trial on April 8

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Douglas Ronald Morris, journalist, charged with the murder of Mrs. Jeanette Wicks in her York-street kiosk, will stand ...

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  38. Dutch "Haw-Haw" to Die

    AMSTERDAM, March 15. A.A.P.—It is officially announced that Queen Wilhelmina dismissed the appeal against the death sentence by ...

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  39. MR. BEVIN NOT FOR U.N.O.

    LONDON, March 15. A.A.P.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) does not intend to attend the meeting of the United Nations Organisation to ...

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  40. TITO IN WARSAW

    LONDON, March 15. A.A.P.—Moscow Radio announced that M. Morawski, the Polish Prime Minister, welcomed Marshal Tito to Warsaw on his ...

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  41. Mr. D'arcy Rose Fell Into Fire

    WYONG, Friday.—Mr. D'arcy Rose, Upper Hunter's member in the Legislative Assembly, was badly burned on his dairy farm at Gilliby ...

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  42. Beer Drinkers Take Milk "Straight"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Milk bar proprietors claim that takings have almost doubled since the beer drought set in a fortnight ago. ...

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  43. Treasury to Get Treasure Trove

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Since no claim had been made for 60 sovereigns unearthed at the Quarantine Station on January 29, the coins were ...

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  44. Two Killed by Trains

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Otto Miller, 85, fell from Berala Station platform on to the railway tracks in front of an oncoming train to-day. He was badly ...

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  45. 12 Months' Gaol for Canteen Theft

    SYDNEY, Friday.—William Eric Irving, 32, who pleaded "Guilty" to a charge of having stolen £1935 from the Australian Army Canteen ...

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  46. Swoop on Berlin Blackmarketeers

    LONDON, March 15. A.A.P.—German and Soviet police, in raids on blackmarketeers and other criminals in Berlin, arrested more than 100 ...

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  47. Author Marries for Fourth Time

    HAVANA, March 15. A.A.P.—The author Ernest Hemingway has married Miss Mary Welsh, of Chicago. It was Hemingway's fourth ...

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  48. FREEDOM FOR COCHIN-CHINA

    PARIS, March 15. A.A.P.—The Ministry for the Colonies announced that France is to give freedom to Cochin-China (southern Indo-China). ...

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  49. CONDAMINE OPEN FOR INSPECTION

    H.M.A.S. Condamine, which arrived in Newcastle yesterday afternoon, will be open for public inspection between 1.30 and 4.30 p.m. to-day and ...

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  50. CHICHESTER VISIT FOR ALDERMEN

    For the first time since the out-break of war, members of Greater Newcastle Council will inspect the City's water supply and storage ...

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  51. ARMED ROBBERY IN SURRY HILLS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was reported to the police to-night that a young man had entered a shop in Albion-street, Surry Hills, and had ...

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  52. Red Army May Quit Czechoslovakia

    LONDON, March 15. A.A.P.—A representative of Marshal Koniev visited the Czech military leaders to discuss the withdrawal of the few ...

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  53. Flour for Hungry Japanese

    NEW YORK, March 15. A.A.P.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says that General MacArthur's ...

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  54. Go Out Quietly, Says Tram Girl

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The President of the Bus Employees' Union (Mr. V. Robson) has received a letter from the women's representative of ...

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  55. ROAD CRUISERS RESUME SERVICE

    The first road cruiser to operate in New South Wales since 1943 will pass through Newcastle at 3.45 p.m. to-day. ...

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  56. Second Report on Russian Spy Net

    OTTAWA, March 15. A.A.P.—The Royal Commissioners second interim Report on the Russian spy net will be released by the Government ...

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  57. V.D.C. MAY GET RIFLES BACK IF APPLY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Volunteer Defence Corps personnel who handed in their rifles may be re-issued on application pending a decision on ...

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  58. MAMMOTH STEEL WORKS PICNIC

    Catering for and transporting 5000 people to a picnic at Blackalls is a task facing the B.H.P. committee of Newcastle Legacy Appeal ...

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  59. RED-BACK SPIDER BITES MAN

    Len Roser, 44, of Devonshire-street, West Maitland, was taken to Maitland Hospital last night by Maitland Ambulance suffering from ...

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  60. Youth Dies from Injuries

    Leonard Keith Killen, 19, of Oakhampton-road, West Maitland, who was injured when his motor cycle and a motor truck collided at the ...

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  61. SWISS RENOUNCE RIGHTS IN CHINA

    BERNE, March 15. A.A.P.—The Swiss Federal Council has signed an agreement with the Chinese Government, according to which the Swiss ...

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  62. Canadian M.P. Arrested

    OTTAWA, March 15, A.A.P.—The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have arrested Mr. Frederick Rose, M.P, The charges against him have not ...

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