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  3. DUKE AND DUCHESS AT NORFOLK ISLAND

    A general view of the open air banquet when the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attended a picnic race meeting at Kingston (Norfolk Island). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOVIET-PERSIA DISPUTE TO BE DROPPED?

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Britain and America may be disposed to drop further consideration of the Russo-Persian dispute. ...

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  5. RUSSIA'S SECRET PACT WITH NAZIS REVEALED

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.).—Despite the Russian prosecutor's objections, Mr. Justice Lawrence announced yesterday that the Tribunal would allow Hess' counsel, Dr. Seidl, to question Ribbentrop about an alleged secret ...

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  6. A.W.A.S. FOR LONDON

    A.W.A.S. will represent the Commonwealth in the Victory March in London on June 8. Corporal Mummery being interviewed by the board of selection. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CABINET'S VISIT TO NORTH

    Ministers of the State Cabinet arrived at Launceston last evening for the northern portion of their ...

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  8. ROCKET TESTS IN AUS.

    CANBERRA.—A British mission will leave for Australia shortly to investigate the potentialities of setting ...

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  9. More Bids to Restore Nazis?

    FRANKFURT (A.A.P.).—British military authorities in Germany cannot guarantee that another bid to restore the Nazi regime may not come at any time, according to the "Daily Mail's" correspondent. ...

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  10. Applications To Build Homes a Record

    THE City Council last month granted permission for the erection of 17 new houses, a record for any single month since ...

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  11. Royalists Lead in Greek Elections

    Although the final results of the Greek elections will not be known until about midday, it seemed evident late last night that the Royalist Popular Party would gain a substantial majority. ...

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  12. "ATTACK" ON BATTLESHIP

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Shadowed. by Liberators, Fortresses and Sunderlands after leaving Lisbon last Thursday, the Home ...

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  13. RED ARMY MEN SHOT

    WARSAW (A.A.P.).— Polish terrorists yesterday shot nine Red Army men whom they dragged from a ...

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  14. Rush for Airline Jobs

    MELBOURNE.—Members of the forces serving in various parts of the world were among 150 applicants for general manager and ...

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  15. TRIPS FOR LOAN SUBSCRIBERS

    The Catalina flying boat which gave subscribers to the Security Loan flights over Hobart during the week-end will be at Rosevears ...

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  16. SAYS N.S. ACT STILL VALID

    SYDNEY—The National Security Act and regulations under it are still valid, according to a statement issued yesterday by the ...

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  17. 400,000 U.S. Miners Strike

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—America's third major work stoppage in four years on the coalfields began yesterday, when 400,000 American ...

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  18. CONFERENCE WITH INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.).—The British Mission is about to leave for Jagjakarta, in the interior of Java, to discuss with the Indonesian ...

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  19. INDIA OFFERS ALMOST UNLIMITED MARKET FOR AUSTRALIAN GOODS

    India had a market for practically everything Australian manufacturers could offer if Australian trade controls were removed. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Mello, press attache to the Indian High ...

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  20. MORE MEAT IN HOBART

    While again short meat supplies in Hobart this week will show a little improvement on last week. The Deputy Controller of Meat ...

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  21. WREATHS ON MEMORIAL

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester carry wrea ths which they place on Norfolk Island's war memorial. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. NEW BULGARIAN GOVERNMENT

    SOFIA (A.A.P.).—Although the Bulgarian Prime Minister (M. Georgiev) yesterday formed a new Government, it is unlikely that it will be recognised by Britain and America. ...

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  23. SEES SWING FROM LABOUR

    MELBOURNE.—The result of the Henty by-election was a good one, and showed a perceptible swing from Labour, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Menzies) said yesterday. ...

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  24. "Sentenced to Disgrace"

    CANBERRA—An immediate investigation would be made into the case of a young unmarried A.M.W.A S.. who was ...

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  25. U.K. Production Drive Urged

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Trade Union Congress yesterday made an urgent appeal for a sustained production drive to ...

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  26. LITTLE POWER USED IN RURAL AREAS

    "It is no use taking electric power into the country if it is not going to be used," said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday. ...

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  27. Opposed to Fusion With Communists

    BERLIN (A.A.P.).—About 85 per cent. of the 24,000 German Social Democrats who voted in a Berlin plebiscite yesterday opposed ...

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  28. Transmitters for Italian Nazis?

    ROME (A.A.P.)—Miniature radio transmitters attached to red paper parachutes were dropped from ...

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  29. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE area of atomic industrial power may be only a few years away. The world has not yet grasped the fact that ...

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  30. STARVATION AMONG WHALES PUZZLING SCIENTISTS

    Starvation among whales, which are yielding far less oil than normally, is puzzling scientists, says the "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Capetown. ...

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  31. U.S. Tests With V2 Bombs

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Instruments which will radio atmospheric pressure temperature and the missiles' spece will be ...

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  32. Paralysis Cases

    Seven cases of infantile paralysis were notified in Tasmania last week. making the total for March 33. There were three unconfirmed ...

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  33. U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN FAVOURED?

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).— Senator Taft leading Republican on the Senate Banking Committee yesterday predicted that the ...

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  34. BRITAIN WELCOMES SPRING

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The coldest March in Britain for 30 years was ushered out with the warmest day experienced this year. ...

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  35. DETROIT TRANSPORT PARALYSED

    DETROIT (A.A.P.).—Motor bus and tram workers struck at 4 a.m. yesterday, paralysing public transport, which daily carries 1,800,000 ...

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