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  4. THE BIG FOUR nv

    Russia and Britain have agreed to a meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers, beginning in Paris on April 25 (Anzac Day), the United States Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, has announced. ...

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  5. Thought for To-day

    Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ...

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  6. Dubbo Chamber of Commerce

    At their monthly meeting, held in the Mechanics' Institute last night, members of the Dubbo Chamber of Commerce ...

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  7. LUMINOUS CARPETS FOR THEATRES

    Luminous carpets, which will light the way to seats but will not interfere with film projection, are being developed by Kidderminster manufacturers, ...

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  8. TENNIS SENSATION

    The Australian tennis player, Jock Harper, made a sensational debut in first-class tennis in England, when yesterday he defeated J. Sandiford, 6-0, ...

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  9. REVIVAL OF THE BRITISH COTTON INUSTRY

    The world hunger for cotton gerds and textiles of all kinds, together with the Government's reslisation that maximum experts are necessary if Britain is to recover from the war years, have given a new lease of life to the mills of Lancashire, Britain's greatest export industry, cotton being even more important in peace than in war, a constant and sustained demand is anticipate. This industry is once again attracting youth, because there are now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AUSTRALIAN MINISTER TO MOSCOW

    It was stated last night that the Government had not made overtures to Dr. Erie Dark, of Kaloomba, to accept a position as Australian Minister to ...

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  11. ELECTIONS IN JAPAN

    With Japan's election only one day aff, and following Sunday's leftwing demonstration, in which thousands, led by Communists, swarmed ...

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  12. Greek Regent

    The Greek Government has decided to ask Damakinos to remain as Regent, says Reuter's Athens correspondent. The decision was made after a ...

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  13. Japanese General Suicides

    Japanese Licut.-General Mikao Eumura, former commander of the fourth Kwanting Army, committed suicide in a prison camp on March 23, says a ...

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    Mr L. J. Hartnelt, managing director of General Motors-Holdens Ltd., who announced that mechanical units of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Seismic Disturbances At Easter Island

    A port oilicial on Easter Island has advised the commander of the naval zone that Ankara Beach, on the north coast of Easter Island, disappeared ...

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  16. MURDER CHARGE Aborigine an Trial

    Before Mr. Justice Owens at a sitting of the District Court in Dubbo to-day, Charlie Owens (21), an aboriginal ...

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  17. Peace Treaties

    British. American, and Russian deputies of the Council of five Foreign Ministers, meeting in London, began a discussion on the draft peace treaty ...

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  18. STREET LETTER-BOX CLEARANCES

    The Postal Department advises that the morning clearance of street mail receivers situated at the corner of Macqunrie and Wingewarra Streets, ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    The cease-fire truce teams, which left yesterday morning for Aze ping Kai, found bridges destroyed, and rivers impossible to ford, thereby again delaying ...

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  20. Australian Citizens

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced last night that Federal Cabinet had decided to support a proposal to grant ...

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  21. Australian Representative For Japan

    Chairman and Australian representative on the War Crimes Commission Lord Wright, has left London by air for Japan. He is attending the trials ...

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  22. League of Nations Session Argentina Walks Out

    The Argentine delegation walked out of the final session of the League of Nations after failing to gain one of , the eight vice-presidencies. ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN PERSIA

    An abortive Coup d'Etat was attempted in Mazanderan Province, which has been evacnated by the Russians. It apparently was directed ...

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  24. GERMAN WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL

    Hitler, before the war, regarded Cabinet as a "Defeatist Club," and even forbade them to meet for "some beer-drinking and occasional formal chats," said Dr. Hans Lammers, former Chief of the Reich Chancellery, giving evidence ...

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  25. CANADIAN SPY TRIALS

    Dr. Raymond Boyer, Professor at McGill University, and an employee of the National Research Council, has been committed for trial on charges, ...

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  26. COAL NEGOTIATIONS

    The Federal Cabinet yesterday gave the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) authority to open immediate negotiations for the more officient ...

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  27. Australian Seamen In England

    Repatriated Australians, who reached here yesterday on a freighter, stated that there were several hundred Australian scamen stranded in England. ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    The death occurred, at Dubbo Base Hospital on Sunday morning, of Harold William Macquarie Plummer (59), wellknown district farmer and grazier. ...

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  29. Conference in Holland

    Dr. Van Mook has arrived from Batavia. accompanied by Lord Inverchapel (Air Chief Sir Archibald Clark Kerr), and three representatives ...

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  30. For London Victory Parade

    Major - General K. W. Eather, of the Owen Stanley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Haiti Government Recognised

    The United States has resumed diplomatic relations with Haiti, thereby recognising the military government which overthrew Lescot's regime on ...

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  32. INDO—CHINA

    At least three were killed and 70 seriously injured, when an ammunition dump exploded. Heavy explosions are Still going on and many are fleeing ...

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  33. Wife In Every Port

    Merchant seaman Joseph Vargas, who is charged with abandoning his wife and six children, told the police that he had a wife in practically every port, ...

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