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  4. EXPERTS CONSIDER VICTORIA BRIDGE IN BRISBANE UNSAFE

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Victoria Bridge, built 50 years ago and still the city's most important river highway, is considered by experts to be unfit to stand the strain of the huge volume of traffic that passes over it. ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY PARADES IN TOKYO

    TOKYO, April 11.—The military authorities announced today that the Anzac Day parades in Tokyo would ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. Professor Forecasts Third World War

    TORONTO, April 10.—Professor Arnold Toynbee, British lecturer, forecast a third world war in which the United States and Russia would be the principal belligerents. He said that Britain ...

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  7. IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION

    A dining-room suite in modern tabular style. One of the exhibits at the Ideal Home Exhibition, Olympia, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Customs Case

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Joseph Goldberg, footwear manufacturers' representative of Sydney, was fined £250 in a special Federal Court ...

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  9. Chaplin In New Film Role

    NEW YORK, April 10.— "Monsieur Verdoux," Chaplin's first film since "The Great Dictator" in 1940, ...

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  10. C.P. Official Replies To Hanlon's 'Cheap Sneer'

    BRISBANE, April 11.—"The Premier's cheap sneer at Townsville that the Country Party and its leader (Mr Nicklin) did not matter, as they had been pushed off the political stage, will prove to be ...

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  11. 1500 Caught In Berlin Round-Up

    BERLIN, April 10.—The police detained 1500 people in the round-up of Berlin. The Russians took 1068 and ...

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  12. GOLD NUGGET FOR PRINCESS

    CAPE TOWN, April 10. —The chairman of the Town Management Board, during a wayside halt of ...

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  13. U.S. TO CLAIM VAST AREA OF ANTARCTIC

    NEW YORK, April 10.—The United States will soon formally claim a vast area of the Antarctic, according to the "New York Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent. THE correspondent states that, ...

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  14. NAZI ACTIVITIES IN TANGANYIKA

    NEW YORK, April 10.—The Nazi Party was ready to seize Tan. ganyika at the outbreak of the war and had already established a State ...

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  15. DECISION SOUGHT ON JAPANESE REPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON, April 10.—The United States moved today for the speedy settlement of the Japanese reparations question. ...

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  16. Football Association On Strike

    PERTH, April 11.—The Avon Valley Football Association has declared a strike because of the decision of the Northam Council to ...

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  17. "SQUATTING" FEVER SPREADS IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, April 11.—Since publicity has been given to "squatters" in a 17-roomed house in the suburb of Berhampore, the ...

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  18. No Trace Of Mystery Lugger

    BRISBANE, April 10.—A police party from Coen, in search of the mystery lugger seen drifting off Cape York, reached Portland Roads ...

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  19. Haile Silassie's Bodyguard

    NEW YORK, April 10. —The magazine "News Week" reports that Emperor Haile Silassie is buying 180 ...

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  20. ADACHI WAR TRIAL

    RABAUL, April 11.—The War Crimes Court today rejected as evidence nine of 14 passages from Chief Justice Webb's report on the Japanese atrocities. ...

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  21. GENEVA CONFERENCE

    GENEVA, April 10.—Dr H. C. Coombs (Australia) at the international trade conference, during a discussion on the setting up of a tariff, steering committee, pleaded for tolerance and understanding ...

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  22. FOOD FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr Norman Martin) hands tinned Australian food up a ladder to householders living in the top rooms of flooded houses at Windsor, England, watched by British Red Cross officers, who had accompanied the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WORLD DOMINATED BY TWO GIANTS: U.S.-RUSSIA

    LONDON, April 10.—The former Minister for Education (Mr R. A. Butler, Con.), in a speech at the Overseas Empire Correspondents' Association luncheon, said that Britain's greatest need today was to seek friendship with the great, while ...

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  24. MEAT PRICES REACHED THEIR CEILING?

    CANBERRA, April 11. —Meat prices now were as high as they would be allowed to go, the Prices Commissioner (Mr ...

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  25. U.S. INDUSTRIALIST ALLEGES LACK OF COOPERATION

    SYDNEY, April 10.—A number of large American companies had abandoned their plans to set up industries in Australia because of ...

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