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  3. TRAINS OFF IN MELBOURNE FROM TO-DAY : POWER CUTS

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—The Victorian Railways Commissioners announced to-day that no trains would run in the metropolitan area to-morrow. They said that owing to the railway unions having withdrawn further ...

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  4. WIDE SEARCH FOR MISSING SYDNEY WOMEN

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Until late to-night intensive searches by more than 200 police and civilians had ...

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  5. Crew Threatens Food Ship Strike

    BRISBANE, April 13.—Unless men's demands were met strike action would be discussed at a general meeting of the crew of the Themistocles on Wednesday, said the crew's dispute leader (Mr. C. Clarke) ...

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  6. CAMPAIGN BY WATER

    Mr. Jeffrey Blaxland, Liberal candidate for Hornsby in the N.S.W. elections, believes in getting in early with his campaign. Here he is shown talking to occupants of a houseboat on the Hawkesbury River. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEDL. BUDGET WELL AHEAD

    CANBERRA, April 13.— With only three months to go to the end of the financial year, the Commonwealth has ...

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  8. MOTHERS CAUGHT SCARLET FEVER IN HOSPITAL WARDS

    BRISBANE, April 13.—After having given birth to healthy babies recently, four patients at the Brisbane Women's Hospital contracted scarlet fever on the same day. ...

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  9. Q.D.O. OFFICER URGES DAIRYMEN TO OUST GOVT.

    GYMPIE, April 13.—A State-wide election vote by dairymen against the Labour Government on May 3 was urged by the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation's Deputy Chairman (Mr. F. Johns) on Saturday. Mr. ...

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  10. CONDITION OF KING CHRISTIAN WORSE

    LONDON, April 13.—The condition of King Christian of Denmark, who is suffering from pneumonia has become more ...

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  11. "U.S. TARIFF DROP THREAT TO AUST. CANNERIES"

    BRISBANE, April 13.— Moves now being made by America to lower tariff barriers against Dominion wool ...

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  12. FOOTBALL CODES DISPUTE USE OF SYDNEY GROUND

    SYDNEY, April 13.—The dispute between the N.S.W. Rugby League and the N.S.W. Rugby Union over the use of ...

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  13. MR. WALLACE 'SLATED' OVER ATTACK ON U.S.A. GOVT.

    LONDON, April 13.—Mr. Henry Wallace, a former U.S. Vice-President, speaking at Manchester, said that men who believed there was little hope for peace, in a world in which capitalism and communism lived ...

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  14. AMNESTY PROMISED FOR GREEK GUERRILLAS

    LONDON, April 13—The British United Press Athens correspondent says that (M. Tsaldaris), Deputy Prime Minister, stated ...

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  15. MAN MAY HAVE BIG SAY IN WORLD'S WEATHER

    LONDON, April 13.—The "Sunday Dispatch" says that Australian experiments which produced rain may give man the ability to control the world's weather. ...

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  16. Did Them No Good Anyway!

    SYDNEY, April 13.— Shop-breakers at Pennant Hills early on Sunday went to a lot of trouble to blow ...

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  17. FATALLY INJURED AT CYCLE SPORTS

    SYDNEY, April 13.—A man was fatally injured and another had an arm broken in a motor cycle and sidecar race at the Sports ...

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  18. MR. JOHN L. LEWIS EASES MINES ORDER

    WASHINGTON, March 13.— Mr. John L. Lewis has instructed U.M.W.A. district officials to permit the re-opening of any soft ...

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  19. DOCTOR'S LONG TRIP TO ACCIDENT SCENE

    CAIRNS, April 13.—A doctor yesterday made a 60-mile dash over rough roads after a radio call to help seven ...

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  20. PLAGUE WIPES OUT 2418 IN WEEK

    LUCKNOW, April 13.—The death roll from plague in the United Provinces last week totalled 2418. Thousands have ...

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  21. STILL NEED "FOOT SLOGGERS" IN "PUSH BUTTON" WAR

    NEW YORK, April 13.—The Canadian Press Ottawa correspondent says that a Canadian Army spokesman stated the possibility. ...

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  22. MORE ARRESTS FOR EUROPEAN BLACK MARKET MONEY DEALS

    LONDON, April 13.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that Max Intrator denied, through a lawyer, that he financed illegal Jewish immigration into Palestine with the proceeds of alleged illegal dealings in ...

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  23. POLICE LOOK FOR MUSSOLINI'S TREASURE

    LONDON, April 13.—Reuter's representative at Rome says that police are seeking Mussolini's missing treasury board, and ...

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  24. New York Plans Mass Smallpox Vaccination

    NEW YORK, April 13.—An urgent appeal for almost all New York City's 7,800,000 inhabitants to be vaccinated against smallpox within three weeks was ...

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  25. SEES HOPE FOR WORKING MAN HERE

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Mr. L. Robinson, of New York, who arrived yesterday, said that he could not make ends meet in America ...

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  26. WAS TRICK IN THIS QUESTION

    SYDNEY, April 13.—A constable used a simple trick yesterday to catch a suspected thief. A Town Hall station porter ...

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  27. WORLD FLIERS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

    A late message says that the flyers landed at Orly Aerodrome (France) at 9.55 a.m. British mean time, 14 minutes ...

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  28. MINISTER DIED ON CHURCH STEPS

    KILLARNEY, April 13.—While bidding farewell to his congregational on the steps of the Presbyterian Church at noon to-day, ...

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  29. PENSIONERS PROTEST ON "MISERABLE" RISE

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Invalid and old age pensioners at a meeting in the Domain to-day criticised the Commonwealth ...

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  30. ANSWERED KNOCK; ATTACKED WITH KNIFE

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Detectives are seeking a man, believed to be demented, who allegedly attempted to stab ...

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  31. ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL WORLD SCHOLARSHIPS

    NEW YORK, April 13.—The Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation had decided to establish a system of international ...

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  32. FORMER GANGSTER'S DEPORTATION TROUBLES

    GEONA, April 13. — Police boarded the Turkish steamer, Bakir in Genoa Harbour, and arrested Charles ("Lucky") ...

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