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  4. FORECAST

    Mild to warm temperatures. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Greatest Disaster To British Farming ritish rming

    LONDON, Monday.—Cattle and sheep losses as a result of the blizzards and floods in Great Britain are estimated at £12 million sterling. THE National Union of Farm- ...

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  6. Responsibility For Conditions In Greece

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—There can be no question that the steadily deteriorating economic conditions and worsening of internal order in Greece are primarily the responsibility of the Communist-controlled Left Wing Movement in Greece. ...

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  7. AUSSIES PLAY IN JAPANESE SNOW

    This is how Australian airmen now serving at Bofu (Japan) are spending their leisure hours. Many have bought skis, arid this scene mows them conquering the snowy slopes with the aid of Japanese students. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Prosecution Case Finished In War Crimes Trial

    RABAUL, Mon.—The case for the prosecution in the war crimes trial of Major-General Hirota finished to-day. ...

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  9. Handbag Lured Woman To Death

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The Crown alleged, in the Central Criminal Court to-day, that a woman's handbag was stolen to lure her ...

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  10. Function Of Asia in Atomic Age

    NEW DELHI, Mon.—A warning that in the atomic age, Asia must function effectively in maintaining peace has been given by the Premier of the Interim Indian ...

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  11. Wage Pegging Talks

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Members of the Australian Labour Party Central Executive will discuss with the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  12. Mrs. Ley Visited Husband

    LONDON, Mon.—Mrs. Ley, who saw her husband for half an hour in Brixton prison on Saturday night, tried again to ...

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  13. 'Bombshell' Barnes Forms Own Party

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Frank "Bombshell" Barnes, M.L.A., has formed his own Labour Party and will contest 12 seats ...

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  14. Strike Over

    SYDNEY, Monday.—More than 300 men, mostly ex-servicemen, applied for jobs on the Sydney waterfront after a mass meeting of waterside workers decided to-day to call off the strike and return to work to-morrow morning. ...

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  15. Record Cut In Native Timbers

    SYDNEY, Mon.—There had been a record cut in native timbers in N.S.W. during the six months ended December 31 last, ...

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  16. Price Of Jam And Canned Fruits To Rise

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The prices of jams and canned fruits are to rise, according to the secretary of the Commonwealth ...

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  17. POLISH RIVER IN FLOOD.

    WARSAW, Mon.—The River Vistula has burst its banks and flooded 40 villages to the northwest of Warsaw forcing 8000 ...

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  18. Coaster's Crew Rescued

    LONDON, Mon.—Seven members of the crew aboard the coal coaster, Empire Contamai, bound from Mary Port for Cornwall, ...

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  19. Leading Terrorists Arrested

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—Eight members of the Jewish terrorists "High Command," including the brothers Friedman and brothers Goldstein, are believed to have been arrested in the last few days, in what the police describe as the best single round-up ever ...

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  20. Government Columns Seek To Cut Off Communist Troops

    NANKING, Mon.—Three Chinese Government columns are reported to be on the march in an attempt to cut off the ...

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  21. MELBOURNE DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Prime Minister, MV. Chifley, would make no comment to-day on negotiations to settle the Melbourne ...

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  22. Communism Blamed For Revolt

    ASUNCION (Paraguay). Monday.—President Moringo denounced "International Communism" as one of the main ...

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  23. PETROL POOL CANCELLED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The petrol pool system of rationing would be discontinued on March 29, the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  24. EASY WIN TO DAVE SANDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Australian middleweight champion, Dave Sands, 11.3½, technically knocked out the American, Art ...

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  25. Gold Coast Murder

    LONDON, Monday.—Another dramatic attempt is being made to save five Gold Coast natives from the executioner's noose for having performed ritual murder. Mr. A. L. Bryden, solicitor in ...

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  26. A.C.T.U. Decision Challenged

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The secretary of the Federated Iron Workers' Association, Mr, B. Flanagan, to-day challenged the right ...

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  27. Check On Politics Of Govt. Staffs

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A strict check on political affiliations of Commonwealth employees was advocated to-day by a highly-placed Commonwealth authority. He said it was high time ...

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  28. PETROL CONSUMPTION

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Commonwealth authorities, companies and resellers, are co-operating in the drive to pull petrol ...

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  29. Exorbitant Prices For Motor Spare Parts

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Motor spare parts in short supply are bringing exorbitant prices on the black market. As a result cars and ...

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  30. May Seek 'Arrest' Of Husband

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Mrs. Egon Lerch, whose husband was prevented from landing from the Johan de Witt in Sydney because ...

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  31. Transport Tie-Up In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Melbourne is threatened with a transport tie-up which will paralyse industry. ...

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  32. Clothing For Flood Victims

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said to-day the Commonwealth Government would assist in ...

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  33. Thought He Was Back In Army; Assaulted Provost

    SYDNEY, Mon.—A man said In the Central Court to-day, when charged with assaulting a provost sergeant, that he had ...

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  34. Native Enthusiasm For Royal Tour

    DURBAN, Mon.—Hundreds fainted as a crowd of 100,000 natives surged forward to see Their Majesties at a gathering ...

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  35. Salary Increases For Public Servants

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Salary increases totalling over £1,000,000 a year would be paid to Commonwealth public servants ...

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  36. SECRET DEFENCE MEETING

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Proposals for a secret meeting of all Federal members to hear a defence talk by the Chief of the British ...

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  37. LINSEED OIL SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Mon.—If supplies of linseed oil did not arrive from abroad within the next few months, many thousands of men ...

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