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  2. AUSTRALIA'S WORST AIR CRASH

    Hobart, March 11.—The condition of the seven bodies washed ashore early today from the ANA Douglas DC3 airliner which crashed last night at Seven Mile Beach 110 yards from the shore at Hobart makes identification almost impossible. ...

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  3. MACARTHUR REFUSES RESPONSIBILITY

    Sydney, March 11.—The Australian military authorities had ignored General MacArthur's refusal on two occasions to increase the number of passengers on the Jop destroyer Yoizuki over and above 948 Formosans and Koreans. They hod also, without General ...

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  4. BOLTON FOOTBALL DISASTER

    London, March 11.—New Home Office instructions to police to tighten control on increasing crowds attending open-air sports meetings are likely to follow the ...

    Article : 328 words
  5. FIGHTING IN MUKDEN

    Chungking, March 11.—It has been unofficially reported that street fighting is raging in Makden between Communist and Government Forces. The Government army newspaper declared that the Russians ...

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  6. What If They Were In B.H. Blackout

    Cairo, March 11.—Devout Moslems caught in the streets of Cairo during a violent sandatorm through which the light of the sun gleamed ...

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  7. Boys Lead Detective A Merry Dance

    Melbourne, March 11.—Two boy thieves, aged nine and eleven. led Sen. Det. Miller a rough and tumble chase which began badly for the policeman but ...

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  8. Grazier's President On Economic Tasks

    Sydney, March 11.—The necessity for Australia to face up to the new economic task of work and production and distribution' of goods and services was ...

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  9. Car Taxation Reduction Urged

    Sydney. March 11.—Reduction in sales tax on motor vehicles has recently been urged upon the Government by the Federal Chamber of Automotive ...

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  10. Husband And Wife Found Dead

    Brisbane, March 11.—The bodies of a former POW and his wife were found in the bush 50 yards from capalaba Road early today. Both had ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. They Want Phones

    Melbourne, March 11.—More than 66.000 people in Australia want telephones and cannot get them. In Victoria 14.000 applications are ...

    Article : 250 words
  12. Landing Of Troops

    London, March 10.—A strong protests against the large-scale landings of Dutch troops in Java was made yesterday by Sutan Sjahrjr. the Indonesian "Premier," ...

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  13. Sleep-outs For Married Couples

    Sydney, March 11.—The Housing Commission is building sleep-outs to meet what is described as a "serious social problem." They are for the use ...

    Article : 150 words
  14. TROOPS TO LEAVE LEBANON

    British and French representatives have agreed that British troops be withdrawn from Lebanon by the end of June, 1946, and French troops by the end of ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. TROOPS MAY GUARD GIANT LINERS

    London, March 10.—British troops may be wot to Southampton to guard the docks where three or the world biggest lines, Queen Elizabeth (85,000 ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. Violent Fighting In Java

    Batavia, March 11.—The most violent fighting in Java for many weeks occurred in the Sockaboemi area a hundred miles south of Batavia last night when a large ...

    Article : 72 words
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