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  3. RUSSIA PROPOSES PRIVATE SESSION TO DISCUSS CHINA

    According to reliable reports Molotov sent a note to Mr. Bevin and General Marshall proposing an early threePower talk on China, outside the framework of the Foreign Ministers Council. It is stated that Molotov ...

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  4. Gifts From U.S.S. Canberra To Australia

    Admiral Kinkaid, former Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, presented the Australian Ambassador (Mr. Makin) with ...

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  5. BULGARIA DEFENDS TREATMENT OF FOREIGNERS

    Replying to complainte about the treatment of foreign diplomats, the Premier (Dimitrroy) declared that Bulgaria ...

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  6. U.S. Senate To Meet Daily To Speed Up Action on Greece Aid

    The Republicans Policy Committee has ordered daily sessions of the Senate to speed action by March 31 on legislation authorising aid to Greece and Turkey, as well as other measures. ...

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  7. FOOD SUPPLIES ASSURED FOR BRITAIN

    The Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) told trie Press that during his visit to the United States and Canada he had ...

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  8. CASUALTIES IN RIOTING AT MULTAN

    It was revealed that 250 were killed and 800 houses destroyed by fire during communal rioting at Multan, while 47 villages beyond Multan ...

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  9. ROYAL FAMILY ARRIVES AT LADYSMITH

    Their Majesties anfl the Princesses arrived at Ladysmith on the Royal train, which was drawn for the first time by three electric engines. ...

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  10. FURTHER UPROARS IN HINCH ASSEMBLY

    Uproar again stopped the, French Assembly's debate on Indo-China. Deputies, some still displaying black eyes from the fracas oh Tuesday, were listening quietly when Reynaud, reading from an official report, said the Vietnam leader (Bac Mai) was ...

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  11. PASSENGERS SNOWED UP IN TRAIN

    Passengers, numbering 1,000, including many women and children, spent their second night in a snowbound tram near Shap in West ...

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  12. SECRET TALKS WITH FRENCH IN INDO-CHINA

    It is understood that a secret meeting was held recently in Hongkong between a French official, representing the French ...

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  13. MAORI COMMUNITY SETTLEMENT

    Two hundred Maoris have commenced work on a community settlement in the North island[?] They are pooling their resources ...

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  14. SYDNEY MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO LARCENY IN CHINA

    Hubert Ronald Heath, of Sydney, pleaded not guilty in the Chinese District Court to-day to charges of selling Chinese National Relief and ...

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  15. FREIGHTERS STAND NEAR BROKEN TANKER

    Freighters are standing by the tanker, Fort Dearborn, which broke in two in a heavy sea on Wednesday, about 700 miles north-west of ...

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  16. TERRORIST ATTACKS ON OIL TRAINS

    Terrorists attacked an oil train on the Petach-Tikvah-Haifa line, derailed half the train and continued the attack with incendiaries and machine-gun fire while the other half ran down hill. The train did not catch fire. ...

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  17. SETTLING DIFFERENCES IN ALLIED CONTROL

    "Our basic differences on the Allied Control Council can only be cleared up on the highest level," said General ...

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  18. SPIT AND POLISH DAYS ARE ENDING

    The Aimy's spit and polish days are ending The Secretaiy of War (Captain Bellenger) said the War Office was ...

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  19. RECIPROCAL ACT FOR PATENT RIGHTS

    The Government was considering introducing an Act whereby foreigners in Australia would be able to make application for patent rights or ...

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  20. AERIAL SURVEY OF ANTARCTIC

    A R.A.A.F. liberator flew to-day 1,100 miles due south to probe the weather over the South seas. The main purpose was to ascertain the ...

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  21. PLANS TO RECOVER GOLD FROM NIAGARA

    Plans to recover the remaining, £135,000 worth of gold still in the' sunken liner, Niagara, were Revealed by John Johnstone, who took part in ...

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  22. MOMENTOUS DISCOVERIES IN ANTARCTIC

    Apcording to members of RearAdmiral Byrd's navy task force, which arrived to-day, scientific discoveries of momentous possibilities ...

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  23. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    The Board pf British Pacific Airlines announced that arrangements had been made for the A.N.A. to continue operations for a further 12 ...

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  24. OPPOSITION WANTS TALK WITH VISCOUNT MONTGOMERY

    A requcst that Viscount Montgomery, chief of the Imperial General Staff, should be allowed an opportunity of having confidential defence ...

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  25. MAJORITY DECISION OF COURT REQUIRED TO HEAR WAGES CLAIM

    The Full High Court to-day ruled that a decision by all or a majority of the Arbitration Court was necessary for a refusal of union applications ...

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  26. 1000 U.S. MARINES REACH SYDNEY

    A thousand U.S. marines arrived to-day in three warships from the Antarctic and will spend six days here. Within a few hours many ...

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  27. NEWS IN BRIEF

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Bureau of Labour Statistics reported that the wholesale prices last week were 37.4 per cent. higher than a ...

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  28. Question Asked On Cousens Case

    Army Minister (Mr. Chambers) asked for notice in Parliament yesterday when Mr. Spender sought reasons for the cancellation of the ...

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  29. GAOL FOR FRENCH HIGH COMMISSIONER

    The former High Commissioner for the French West Indies under the Vichy Regime (Admiral Georges Robert, 72) was sentenced to 10 years ...

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  30. NEW ANGLICAN DEAN FOR GOULBURN

    At a meeting of the Diocesan Council at Church House, Goulburn, yesterday, it was announced that Canon King was to be collated as ...

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  31. STATE ELECTIONS MAY TAKE PLACE EARLY

    The President of the State Council of the,Liberal Party (Mr. W. H. Spooner) warned to-day that the State elections may take place ...

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  32. NO SALVATION ARMY IN GERMANY

    As the result of Russian complants the Allied Control authorities refused the Salvaiton Army permission to carry on evangelical work in ...

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  33. NOMINATIONS FOR N.S.W. TENNIS

    Mr. George Ryder thas been nominated for the presidency of the N.S.W. Lawn Tennis Association to oppose Mr. Brian Fuller, K.C. ...

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  34. SHIP WITH JEWISH MIGRANTS

    The Egyptian teamer Johann De Witt with 800 Jewish refugees from Amsterdam is expected off Sydney early on Sunday morning. ...

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  35. CANADIAN NEWSPRINT SUPPLIES

    It is expected that approximately 500,000 tons of Canadian newsprint would he shared by the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand this ...

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