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  4. CROWN CLAIMS IN TRIAL BROWN PREPARED A FAKE "SUICIDE"

    BRISBANE, March 3.—Notes, which the police allege that Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown, 49, accountant, had claimed he recorded of statements Bronia Mary Armstrong made were read by the Crown ...

    Article : 1,429 words
  5. 15 NEW LINERS FOR THE ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA RUN

    last 15 new passenger-carrying ships. Including two with a capacity of more than 1200 cas[?] each, will be operating between England and Australia next year. Picture show an a [?]tion of Himalaya III, the new 29,000 ton passenger liner now being built at Barrow-in-less. She will go into service on the Australian run about the middle of 1948 and will become ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AERO ENGINE BUILDING

    REPRESENTATIVES OF many nations are pupils at the College of Aeronautical Engineering in Chelsea, England, where they are taken through a practical course of aero engine construction. This Dominion Press photo shows a student making a mould of an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?] Spans Washed Off Railway Bridge

    [?]LING waters of the Burnett River have revealed extensive flood damage to the [?] Mt. Lawless rail bridge on the Monto line betweeh Biggenden and Gayn[?] Nine spans have been washed away, comprising 162 feet in the middle of [?]830 feet length of the bridge. It will be some time, according to the District ...

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  8. Butter And Pig Prices Too Low

    BRISBANE, March 3.—A mass meeting to protest against the few prices of butter and pigs will be held by North Coast dairymen at Eumundi on Friday, a member of the Kurilpa-Mapleton Branch of the Queensland Dairymen's ...

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  9. U.S. FREIGHTER TAKEN OVER BY DUTCH

    BATAVIA, March 3.—Manned by Dutch naval seamen, and escorted by the Dutch destroyer, Kortena[?] the American freighter, ...

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  10. RIVER YESTERDAY WAS AT HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE 1928

    Flood levels have shown a marked increase since February 16 last when the river rose to 16 ft. 9 in. The highest level ...

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  11. [?]-SOVIET [?]OW HOLD [?] LANCE

    [?]YORK, March 1. — The [?]erald Tribune in a leading [?]on "the new balance" says [?]with the passing of the ...

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  12. JEW CHILD KILLED WHEN BRIT. TROOPS OPEN FIRE

    JERUSALEM, March 3.—A Jewish girl, aged 4, was mortally injured, and her mother was wounded when British troops, acting on the "Shoot on sight" order, fired warning shots in the Mea Sherim quarter of Jerusalem. A Court of Inquiry is being held. ...

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  14. [?]REE ENTERPRISE [?] CANADA ONLY

    [?]YORK, March 3.— Of 19 nations surveyed by The Times' correspondents, Canada appeared to be the only a which private enterprise could be said to be function[?]day with anything like the freedom from Government ...

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  15. £80,000 DAMAGE IN AUCKLAND FIRE

    AUCKLAND, March 3.— Damage estimated at £80,000 was caused when fire gutted the greater part of the Bargain Stores at ...

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  16. Retail Tea Price Depends On Stock

    CANBERRA, March 3.—The date fixed for the change in the retail price of tea will be based on the general stock petition, rather than on individual cases, said the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Carthy) to-day. ...

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  17. [?]RCRAFT CARRIERS IN AUST. FLEET

    [?]ERRA, March 3.—Senior Ministers of the Federal Government will meet on Thursday to draft recommendations for Cabinet on the form of the Australian post war [?] forces. Before the recommendations are finally submitted to Cabinet, they will be [?]ed by the Federal Defence Council, which comprises Service Minister, ...

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    HITLER'S TREASURE. — An [?] search team has discovered platinum treasure once (Hitler's property, worth several thousand ...

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