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  3. MACARTHUR WARNS OF BIG BUILD-UP OF CHINESE TROOPS

    TOKIO, April 2.—General MacArthur warned to-day of a big build-up of Chinese troops in Central Korea just north of the 38th Parallel. Allied pilots counted 2300 enemy vehicles on the North Korean ...

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  4. Dangerous Crossing

    Crossing near Ipswich is at Rosewood where the main western railway crosses the main road. Traffic includes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THREE MEN BURNED IN £70,000 FOOD CORPORATION GRAIN SHED FIRE

    ROCKHAMPTON, April 2.—Three men were burned and damage unofficially estimated at £70,000 was caused by an explosion and fire at the Queensland British Food Corporation grain storage shed at Bajool, 22 miles from ...

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  6. MORE CHARGES AGAINST QLD. ELECTORAL CHIEF

    BRISBANE, April 2.—Seven further charges were preferred against Queensland's principal electoral officer, Bernard Joseph Maguire (53) in the City Watch-house this morning. He appeared before Mr. ...

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  7. FOUND GUILTY BY UNION COUNCIL... ANTI-"RED" WATERSIDERS' SECRETARY

    MELBOURNE, April 2.—The anti-Communist Melbourne Secretary of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  8. JENYNS CASE "MOTHER NOT ABNORMAL"

    BRISBANE, April 2.—He had not the habit of quoting Scripture, Herbert Carrington Jenyns said in the ...

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  9. £1200 ROBBERY "Inside" Man Alleged To Have Got £150

    BRISBANE, April 2.—An "inside" man was believed to have been paid £150 to assist in a £1200 robbery at ...

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  10. 50 P.C. CUT IN U.K. SHIPS TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, April 2.—The number of ships to Australia from Britain, both passenger and cargo vessels, will be reduced by half in the next four months because ...

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  11. Minister Suggests CONSUMERS' CO-OPERATIVE STORES

    BRISBANE, April 2.—Consumers' co-operative stores and a chain of distributing depots were suggested to-day ...

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  12. NOTE-TAKING AT MEETINGS DENIED

    BRISBANE, Apr. 2.—A Government spokesman said to-day that there was "Not one atom of truth" in the ...

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  13. 125,700 VACANT JOBS IN AUST.

    CANBERRA, Apr. 2.—There were less than 1000 registered unemployed in Australia and 125,700 vacant jobs at the end ...

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  14. WAS CANDIDATE FOR ONLY 2½ HOURS

    SYDNEY, April 2.—Mr. J. Howard Thain, of Manly, was endorsed Liberal candidate for the Dailey seat for exactly 2½ ...

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  15. SWAB INQUIRY BY DETECTIVES

    SYDNEY, Apr. 2.—Two C.I.B. detectives to-day commenced an inquiry concerning a swab taken from Even Flow, winner ...

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  16. WORK ON PACIFIC DEFENCE PACT TO BEGIN THIS WEEK

    WASHINGTON, April 2.—The Associated Press representative says that State Department officials will begin work this week on a Pacific Defence Pact similar to the North Atlantic Defence Treaty. It ...

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  17. PRIME MINISTER WILL OPEN CAMPAIGN TO-NIGHT

    CANBERRA, April 2.—The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menxies) will open the joint election campaign for the Liberal and Country Parties at 8 p.m. to-morrow. He will deliver the joint policy speech at Canterbury ...

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  18. ROBBED ON STATION PLATFORM

    SYDNEY, April 2.—A railway porter at Leightonfield, an outer suburban station, told police to-night that he ...

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  19. WAR CRIMINALS WILL BE SENT TO JAPAN

    SINGAPORE, April 2.—Japanese war criminals in British territory in the Far East are to be sent back to ...

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  20. FRENCH ARMY DEFEATS REBELS' PLAN

    HANOI, April 2.—French Army sources claim they have beaten a plan by 30,000 Vietminh rebels to trap and ...

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  21. WOOL RESERVE PLAN REFERENDUM

    MELBOURNE, April 2.—The new wool reserve plan would be submitted to wool growers on a referendum soon after the ...

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  22. BUTCHERS CAN REMAIN OPEN ON SATURDAYS

    BRISBANE, Apr. 2.—Butcher shops can remain open for Saturday trading during the winter, but retailers must pay ...

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  23. C'wealth. Development Of Callide Field

    CANBERRA, April 2.—The Callide coal field is being rapidly developed by the Commonwealth. Government in an endeavour to relieve the coal famine in the southern Slates. Steps being taken by ...

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  24. DRIVER OF CAR DECAPITATED

    SYDNEY, April 2.—The driver of a sedan car was decapitated at Glebe to-day by 40ft. lengths of angle iron ...

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  25. BROADBEACH LEASE SOLD FOR £1200

    BRISBANE, April 2.—A 25.8 perch perpetual lease allotment on the Pacific Highway Broadbeach, was sold at public ...

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  26. Queensland Attitude Over Fed. Housekeeper Scheme Criticised

    SYDNEY, April 2.—The Federal Government's scheme for a home help, or housekeeper service, which was rejected by the Queensland Government, was being put into operation in other States, stated ...

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  27. BOUT OVER IN 18 SECONDS

    SYDNEY, Apr. 2—Only two punches were thrown In a scheduled six rounder at the Sydney Stadium to-night, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. LABOURER ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 2.—A 33 year-old labourer was arrested in Bourke-street, city, to-day, and charged with attempted ...

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  29. FIVE POLIO. CASES

    BRISBANE, Apr. 2.—Five poliomyelitis cases were reported from the Redcliffe Peninsula area over the week-end ...

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  30. HAM PRICE RISE

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 2.—Ham has reached 8/6 a lb, in some city stores—only 6d. cheaper than caviar. Since price control ...

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