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  2. LATIN AMERICANS

    Bogota (Columbia), March 29.— The majority of the major Latin-American nations to-day formed tm apparently solid body behind ...

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  3. ARAB-JEW CLASHES

    London, March 28.—The spirit and pageantry of Easter passed almost unnoticed in the Holy City, says the Associated Press ...

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  4. RUMANIAN ELECTIONS

    London, March 29.—According to an Associated Press report from Bucharest, of the 5,220,706 votes so far counted in the Rumanian ...

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  5. JAPANESE STRIKE

    Tokio, March 29.—The Supreme Allied Command headquarters to-day announced that it had ordered the Japanese' Government to ...

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  6. AVERTING WAR

    Washington, March 29.—In a broadcast to-day, Senator Claude Pepper (Democrat, Florida) appealed to President Truman to try ...

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  7. BURMESE REDS

    London, March 29.—The Burmese Government, by arresting 300 Communists yesterday, is believed to have stamped out the ...

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  8. FREEDOM OF PRESS

    London, March 29.—The British Minister for State, Mr. Hector McNeil, presented the Freedom of Information Conference with a ...

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  9. EARTH'S SECRETS

    Washington, March 29.—The Carnegie Institution of Washington, with United States Navy co-operation, has launched a project ...

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  10. A QUIET DAY

    London, March 28.—Agency correspondents in Bucharest report that the Rumanian elections passed quietly away to-day ...

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  11. Convoy Survivors Rescued

    London, March 29.—The British military headquarters announced late last night that it had arranged a truce between the 1200 Arab ...

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  12. New York Stock Exchange

    New York, March 29.—About 1500 New York Stock Exchange employees walked off the job to-day in the first strike since the ...

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  13. Reds in Cairo

    London, March 29.—The Cairo police have discovered what is believed to be the headquarters of the Communist Party which is ...

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  14. London Safe Breakers

    London, March 29.—A gang of safe breakers who hid in the Savoy Cinema, Teddington (near London) during the final ...

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  15. Helen Keller Arrives

    Sydney, March 29.—Miss Helen. Keller, the world-famous deaf, blind arid partly dumb lecturer and writer, who reached Australia by ...

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  16. Americans in Persia

    London, March 28.—Russia, which protested to Persia on February 2, against the activities of the United States Military Mission ...

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  17. Soviet Accuses Sweden

    London, March 29.—The Associated Press correspondent in Moscow states that the Soviet army newspaper "Red Star," and the ...

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  18. Consumption of Newsprint

    London, March 29.—The "Times" correspondent in Geneva says that newsprint statistics issued by the United Nations Secretariat for the ...

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  19. African Elections

    Cape Town, March 29.—With the South African general elections due in May or June, the Afrikaans - speaking Opposition ...

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  20. Only Humour Left for Germans

    Frankfurt, March 28.—If it be true that "humour is a drug," most Germans are being supplied with this opiate in quantities ...

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  21. PERSIAN REPLY

    London, March 29.—Persia, in a Note to the Russian Government, claimed that she had been forced to recruit foreign advisers because ...

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  22. Bombay Riots

    London, March 29.—Sixteen people were killed and 25 injured and 1000 houses burnt down during Hindu-Moslem riots at Godhra, ...

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  23. New Turbo-Jet Engine

    New York, March 29.—Immense significance is attached to the announcement that a long-range jet aircraft engine has been ...

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  24. Hit-and-Run Case

    Perth, March 29.—When walking in the semi-darkness along She edge of Kooyong road, Belmont, to-night, George William Batty ...

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  25. Another Convoy Ambushed

    London, March 29.—Reuter's correspondent in Jerusalem says it was officially reported to-day that 250 Arabs killed 42 Jews in a ...

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  26. British Labour Party

    London, March 28.—The Independent Labour Party, from which sprang the British Labour Party, abjured its Parliamentary ...

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  27. Transfer of Trieste

    London, March 29.—The British United Press correspondent in Rome quotes press reports which state that in addition to the ...

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  28. Chinese Assembly

    Hong Kong, March 29.—After two days of wrangling and threats, a compromise has been reached in the constitution of the ...

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  29. NO THIRD WAR

    London, March 28.—According to Reuter's correspondent in Prague, the Czechoslovakian Prime Minister. M. Klement Gottwald, said in ...

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  30. Arab Village Raided

    London, March 29.—The Haganah High Command to-day claimed that while raiding the North Palestine Arab village of ...

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  31. N.Z. Power Scheme

    Wellington (N.Z.), March 29 — Two New Zealand scientists. Messrs. J. Healey and R. W. Foster, claim that the utilisation of ...

    Article : 138 words
  32. Labour Knighthoods

    Sydney, March 29.—Repudiations of Labour's plank on the abolition, of titles in the "not too far distant future" was forecast by Mr. Lang, ...

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  33. Indian Army CHANDRA BOSE'S MEN BANNED

    London, March 29.—An Associated Press report from New Delhi says that the Premier Mr. Nehru, told Parliament to-day that it ...

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  34. Kalat Joins Pakistan

    London, March 28.—The ruler of Kalata State, Major His Highness Beglar Begi Mir Sir Ahmad Yah Khan, announced to-day that ...

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  35. Easter in England

    London, March 28.—Three days of clear skies and sunshine attracted thousands to the seaside and country. Many people motored, ...

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  36. Jewish Planes Bomb Jaffa

    Jerusalem, March 29. — Three bombs, thought to have been dropped from Jewish planes, landed near two schools in the Arab port ...

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  37. Illegal Immigrants

    London, March 28.—Reuter's correspondent in Jerusalem says that British naval units intercepted near the Palestine coast a ...

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  38. U.S. Mobilisation Plan

    New York, March 29.—A tentative war mobilisation plan on which the National Security Resources is now reported to be ...

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  39. Britain's Status

    London, March 28.—"We are mindful in the British Empire countries that we shall suffer if Britain fails to hold her rightful ...

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  40. New Clutch Idea

    New York. March 29.—A revolutionary device which may speed the development of push-button war weapons and improve the ...

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  41. Save Jerusalem

    London, March 28.—The Archbishop of York. Dr. Garbutt, preaching in York Minster Cathedral to-day, appealed to U.N.O. to ...

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  42. Scotwyn Lame

    Sydney, March 29.—Scotwyn injured a tendon when running in the Sires' Produce Stakes at Randwick on Saturday and he will have ...

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  43. No Trace of Submarines

    San Francisco, March 26.—The navy, to-day abandoned a search for a foreign submarine, reported sighted 60 miles south-west of San ...

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  44. Latest Truman Plan

    London, March 29.—President Truman's latest statement on Palestine has left all sides in the dark. They cannot see how his new ...

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  45. MacArthur Clubs Assemble

    Milwaukee, March 28.—General MacArthur was described yesterday as "the only leader strong enough to stop Russia in her tracks," at ...

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  46. English Bequest

    London, March 29.—Miss Henrietta Rosa Blake, of Ashford, Kent, who died on March 2, 1945, left a sum not to exceed £A1250 to place ...

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  47. Lungi's Blunder

    Sydney, March 28.—The stewards at Randwick on Saturday asked Jack Purtell the reason for his mount, Lungi, racing in behind ...

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  48. ARABS WILL DEFEND HOLY PLACES

    A Reuter message from Jerusalem says that the secretary of the Arab Higher Organisation, Dr. Hussein Khalide, commenting on ...

    Article : 72 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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