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  4. Atomic War Hit U.K. Hard

    LONDON, March 9.— Britain would inevitably become a battleground in atomic warfare, said Dr. Bertrand Russell, ...

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  5. State Misses New Industry Says Mr. Pie

    BRISBANE, March 9.—The Q.P.P. Leader (Mr. Bruce Pie) claimed to-night that jack of vision on the part of the State Government was reducing Queensland's share of the proposed capital outlays of ...

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  6. DEANNA DURBIN COMING HERE

    Deanna Durbia, Hollywood film actress and singing star, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GANG TERRORISES JEWS IN LONDON SUBURBAN AREAS

    [?]ONDON, March 9.—A reign of terror has begun for jews in North London, says the Sunday Express. An [?]Jewish gang is plastering whole streets of houses posters and intimidating people in Edgeware and ...

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  8. Banka Propose Merger Assets £175 Million

    Directors of the Bank of Australia and of the Union Bank of Australasia—combined assets £175,000,000—announced recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Year's Gaol For Illicit Gold Deals

    KALGOORUE, March 9.—A Sydney man yesterday was sentenced to 12 months' hard labour by the Magistrate, Mr. H. ...

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  10. SUPPLIES HELD UP BY SNOW

    LONDON, March 8.—Snow and ice are still strangling transport of food and industrial supplies throughout Britain. It is ...

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  11. WHARFIES TOPWORK MEETING

    [?]NEY, March 9.—The [?] wharves at Sydney will be [?] to-morrow while more than [?] waterside workers attend a ...

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  12. HARVESTER MACHINERY PRICES DOWN

    CHICAGO, March 8.—The International Harvester Coy, announced that it was instituting before April 1 "substantial ...

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  13. Sun Spot Affects Telephone And Radio Services

    BRISBANE, March 9.—Overseas radio and telephone services to Brisbane have been disturbed for the past week through the effects ...

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  14. EROSION MENACE AT BOWEN

    BRISBANE, March 9.—Encroaching waters and soil eroded from the foreshores of Bowen Harbour are now well inside the ...

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  15. LABOUR SET-BACK IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, March 9.— The South Australian Liberal Government was returned in Saturday's election with a gain of at least ...

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  16. Motor Cyclist Killed On Ipswich Road

    BRISBANE, March 9.—A youth was killed and four people injured in a collision between a car and two motor cycles on ...

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  17. ARMED RAIDERS ATTACK TRAIN

    LONDON, March 9.— For the second time in 24 hours aimed raiders attacked Peshawar express, again near Rawal Pindi, ...

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  18. [?]mour to Smash Burma Bandits' Dictatorship

    [?]DON, March 9.— The A.P. representative at Rangoon says [?] a British Burma Command [?]munique has announced that ...

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  19. SYDNEY CAR THEFTS WORRY POLICE

    SYDNEY, March 9.— Car and motor cycle thefts have become of prevalent at week-ends that the police have issued warnings for ...

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  20. GIRL CLERK EARNED 1M. DOLLARS MONTHLY

    SYDNEY March 9.—A girl bank clerk who reached Sydney yesterday in the liner Eastern Monarch, has just come from a job where ...

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  21. CRAWFORD GOING TO WIMBLEDON

    SYDNEY, March 9. — Jack Crawford, whose nomination for Davis Cup team manager failed, is arranging to go overseas ...

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  22. FIRE DAMAGED LINER MAY BE SCRAPPED

    NEW YORK, March 9.—The Maritime Commission considers it unlikely that the liner John Ericsson, which was heavily ...

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  23. HUGE THEFT OF ARMY STORES IN NORTH

    SYDNEY, March 9. — Army authorities the investigating the theft of £63,000 worth of goods from New [?] military stores. ...

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  24. 15,000 POLES IN U.K. GIVEN NOTICE

    LONDON, March 9.—According to the Daily Mirror the British Government has given an ultimatum to more than 15,000 Poles ...

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  25. Walked Around Britain

    LONDON, March 9. — Bert Cauzens, aged 43, has completed his 3,000 mile walk around Britain and Croydon. His time was ...

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  26. [?]WO KILLED IN N.S.W. [?] ROAD ACCIDENTS

    [?]YDNEY, March 9.—Two men [?] killed and at least 30 per[?] injured in road accidents in [?] during the week-end. A ...

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  27. JAP COTTON TEXTILES WANTED BADLY

    SYDNEY, March 9.—Australian manufacturers welcomed the proposal to import cotton textiles and yarns from Japan because the ...

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  28. CLOTHING MACHINERY DESTROYED BY FIRE

    SYDNEY, March 9.— Thousands of pounds worth machinery was destroyed in a fire which raged at Bara Manufacturing Coy's ...

    Article : 68 words
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  30. HIGH CASTE'S HALF BROTHER FOR Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, March 9.—Arvakur, half brother to High Caste, one of the best horses of his day and winner of £35,632, has been ...

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  31. MR. McKELL ARRIVES AT YARRALUMLA

    CANBERRA, March 9.—The Governor-General designate (Mr. McKell) arrived in Canberra day and was taken to his ...

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  32. BEAU PERE COLT FAILS IN DERBY

    ARCADIA (California), March 9.—The heavily backed favourite, Step Father, a Beau Pere colt, which film magnate Harry Warner ...

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  33. PRINCESS TAKES TURN AT PILOTING PLANE

    LONDON, March 9.—Reuter's special correspondent with the Royal Family at Bloemfontein, says Princess Elizabeth took over ...

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  34. [?]S. PLAN TO BOLSTER MEDITERRANEAN

    [?] YORK, March 9.—The [?] Washington co[?] that President [?]vely plans to ask ...

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  35. SECURITY PACT AGAINST GERMANY

    LONDON, March 9.—Tne Secretary tor State General Marshall indicated to the Pres that America's major objective at the ...

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  36. Squatter Entrenched In Jewish Minister's Flat

    SYDNEY, March 9.—An ex-serviceman and his family were still squatting last night in the Waverley flat which they entered yesterday. The flat was to have been tenanted by a Jewish Minister who had exchanged his Brisbane home with the former occupier of ...

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  37. HOSPITALS SHORT OF BANDAGES

    [?] March 9.—As a direct [?] troubles par[?] months old strike [?] Chemical Industries, ...

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  38. Sydney Ferries Confused In Saturday's Fog

    SYDNEY, March 9.—A strange sea fog blotted out most of Sydney Harbour yesterday, and sent Manly ferry master footing about ...

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  39. Kramer Wins U.S. Indoor Tennis Title

    [?] YORK, March 9.—Jack [?] Falkenburg [?] of the national indoor [?] 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. ...

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  40. COCOA

    The Gold Coast is now the world's Urged producer of cocoa, over 250,000 tons being products annually. At harvest time the farmer collects the ripe pods, breaks them and ferments the beans inside. The African farmer usually ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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