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  2. [?] AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. MEAT STRIKE NOT SETTLED

    BRISBANE, April 8.-Although the meat strike is still unsettled, no move has yet been made by the Trades and Labour Council to call a ...

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  5. PASSENGERS SOUGHT FOR TRIP TO AUSTRALIA

    A trip to Australia by private enterprise for £126 and £50 landing Mr. Edwin A. Cross is canvassing outside Australia House. London, for 12 passenger who to go to Australia sailing on April 37 in a motor and sail schooner of 180 tans, via the Timor Sea. Here he is seen arranging a berth with a prospective client. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Strike Decision Deferred to Wednesday

    BRISBANE, April 8.-A decision by the Central Disputes Committee of the Combined Railway Unions to-day postponed the threatened State railway strike over the Ipswich workshops till Wednesday. ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH SECURITY

    CANBERRA, April 8.-Mr. Chifley Discussed Australian security with the Cabinet to-day. The meeting was devoted almost ...

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  8. THE REFERENDUM BILLS

    CANBERRA* April 8-Unless the Senate Opposition agrees to meet the Government and pass the Referendum Bills by the end of ...

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  9. STEVEDORING COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, April 8.-The Cabinet to-night approved of the setting up of a permanent Stevedoring industry Commission. ...

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  10. SISTER KENNY TREATMENT

    BRISBANE, April 8.—Sister Kenny still see Mr. Foley on Tuesday morning. She said to-night she would ask him ...

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  11. WIDESPREAD COAL STOPPAGE AVERTED

    SYDNEY, April 8.—Widespread stoppages on all coalfields were overed to-day by the Miners' Federation leaders. They sent ...

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  12. THREE JAP PROVOSTS TO HANG

    RABAUL, April 8.-Three Japanese war criminals, convicted of perpetrating a revolting atrocity on a Chinese woman, have been sentenced o death by hanging. ...

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  13. 1550 MORE R.N. MEN WANT RELEASE HERE

    CANBERRA. April 6.- A total of more than 700 members of the Royal Navy had received their discharges in Australia and s further 1550 had made ...

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  14. HALF YEAR BALANCE SHEETS WANTED

    BRISBANE, April 8.-'There was a time when budget papers and subsequent statements as the financial [?] progressed, showed clearly and ...

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  15. NEW FEDERAL BUILDING IN B'BANE

    CANBERRA. April 8.-The erection nf a building on land facing Ann Street and Anzac Square in planned by the Federal Government to Help ...

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  16. 1941 SEASON WAS MIRACLE IN WAR

    SYDNEY, April 8-By a miracle, it miracle, in was the driest Queensland season in memory of both the while and black man, when the Japanese invasion was ...

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  17. MANUS BASE MAY BE SHARED WITH U.S.

    CANBERRA, April 8.-The Government, under no circumstances, will agree tot he exclusive use of Manus island by the Americans. ...

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  18. LYSAGHT'S STRIKE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, April 8.-The strike o [?]ronworkers, which involved 1500 met at Lysaght's Newcastle works, sine March 5, was settled to-day after : ...

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  19. U.N.O. DECISION ON PERSIA ILLEGAL?

    MOSCOW, April 8.-The decision of the Security Council to discues Persia, is inadmissable, according to the rules of U.N.O ...

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  20. SERVICE RECORD CHECK IN NEW ARMY

    BRISBANE, April 8.-Men with civil and army convictions, have not teen freely enlisted in the new army forces an army spokesman said ...

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  21. SHEARERS' 40-HOUR CLAIM DELAYED

    BRISBANE, April 8-The adjourned application by the A.W.U. for a 40 hour week for shearers in place of the present 44 hour week was to-day ...

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  22. MOST MARIPOSA BRIDES FROM QLD.

    BRISBANE, April 8.-Most of the Mariposa's complement of 700 wives and babies to sail for the U.S. at daybreak on Thursday will be from ...

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  23. STOWAWAY SPENT 5 MONTHS IN GAOL

    SYDNEY, April 8. - The young woman who stowed away in the American steamer San Jose last October, and who was imprisoned in ...

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  24. PUBLIC RESPONSE TO LOAN TOO SMALL

    CANBERRA. April 8-"Far too little money in response to the Securty Loan has come from private citizens so far," stated Mr. Chifley to-day. ...

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  25. LURLINE REACHES SAN FRANCISCO

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 8.-The [?]urline has arrived with 843 war prides and children from Australia ind New Zealand. ...

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  26. 49,000 MORE IN MALE LABOUR RANKS

    CANBERRA. April 8.-Nearly 70,000 men have resumed or started their own businesses in the two years ended tune 1945, plated the Commonwealth ...

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  27. AMPLE RECRUITS AT PRESENT

    CANBERRA, April 8.-The re-introduction of compulsory training was regarded as "absolutely unnecessary" at present, a Government spokesman said ...

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  28. WEATHER DELAYS SUGAR LOADING

    INNISFAIL, April 8. - Unsettled weather prevailed on the Innisfail district to-day. with the result that some waterside labour which had been ...

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  29. APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS DOUBLE

    CANBERRA. April 8.-Overseas and Australian inventors were competing for patents to Improve the industrial development of Australia, Dr. Evan ...

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  30. N.E.I. PROBLEMS

    LONDON, April 8.-It is officially stated that Mr. Attlee will meet the [?]etherlands Prime Minister, Van chermerhorn in London on April 12, ...

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  31. HIGHER WIDOW PENSIONS IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, April 8.-Announcing he increased pension benefit for widows and mothers, the Prime Minister tMr. Fraser said that the ...

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  32. NO PLUMES FOR AUSSIE HATS

    CANBERRA. April S.-The Suggestion that plumes should be added to the sluch hats of members of the Australian contingent for the London ...

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  33. PARTIES CONFER ON 40-HOUR CLAIM

    BRISBANE, April 8.—An application for a 40-hour week by electrical workers and engine drivers employed by the Townsville City Council came ...

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  34. PRESS BANNED FROM JAP EXECUTIONS

    CANBERRA. March 8.-The execution of sentences on Japs., condemned to death for war crimes, arc being speeded up. ...

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  35. SOVIET HAS CONTROLLING INTEREST IN OIL COMPANY

    LONDON, April 7.—Russia would control the proposed Russoo-Persian Oil company for the first 25 years, said the Persian Prime Minister (M. Sultaneh) at a Press conference to-day in Teheran. ...

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  36. CHIFLEY AND EVATT LEAVE SUNDAY

    CANBERRA, April 8.-Mr. Chifley ind Dr. Evatt will leave for London on Sunday. Mr. Chifley will go to London ...

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  37. MOSCOW MINISTER SELECTION DELAYED

    CANBERRA, April 8-The Commonwealth Government is now not likely to Appoint a Minister to Moscow in succession to Mr. Maloney, until ...

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  38. FRENCH WANT GUARANTEE AGAINST HUN AGGRESSION

    PARIS, April 7.-A guarantee against German aggression was the first requirement of French foreign policy, declared M. Bidault (Foreign Minister), in a speech at Lille. "Germany is No 1 problem of French history, past, present and future. We cannot go on ...

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  39. ALL GERMANS TO BE CLASSIFIED

    LONDON, April 8.-Germans will he in charge of the de-Nazification of the American zone of occupation from to-day. under a new law under which ...

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  40. BIG FRENCH AMMO DUMP EXPLODES

    SAIGON. April 8-The Associated Teas says a giant French ammuni[?]r lump on the northern outskirts of algon, exploded, and two hours la[?] ...

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  41. LA GUAKDIA INTENT ON MORE FOOD

    WASHINGTON, April 8-The Assoc[?]ated press Says Mr. La Guardia, in a statement, said U.N.R.R.A. was being kicked around. ...

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  42. TWO IN TRUCK KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, April 8.-A single mar and « youth were killed Instantly, when the .truck in which they were riding, was run down by a passenger ...

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  43. £5 WEEK PENSION FOR SYDNEY M's.LA.?

    SYDNEY, April 8.-A pension of £5 a week for life for members of the Legislative Assembly after they had served in throe Parliaments is ...

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  44. JAPS DEMAND CABINET RESIGN

    NEW YORK, April 8 -The Associated Press Tokio representative says that after a mass meeting of 15,000 in Hibiys Park. Tokio under the lead ...

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  45. FUTURE OF ITALIAN COLONIES

    WASHINGTON. April 7.-In an of fort tc break the deadlock blocking peace pacts for five European countires the United Sines is reported to be ...

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  46. TIDAL WAVE OFF N.Z. COAST

    WELLINGTON, April 8.-With roar heard 15 miles away, huge seat t[?]anke over Wellington's western coas early yesterday. ...

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  47. ANTI-FRANCO PLOTTERS IN GAOL

    LONDON, April 8.- Several senior officers of the Spanish Army were arrested at a dwan round up on [?] ...

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