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  3. "WILL STAY IN BERLIN"

    LONDON, April 14.—"The Western Allies are not going to be driven out of Berlin," the United States Military Governor in Germany (General Clay) said at Frankfurt to-day. ...

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  4. Canada Suspends British Credits

    WASHINGTON, April 14. A.A.P.—It is learned authoritatively that Canada has informed the British Treasury that, as ...

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  5. Goose Was Cooked, So Paid In Dollars

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Australia's dollar fund received an unexpected windfall to-day when the Minister for ...

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  6. GIRLS PREPARE FOR CELEBRATIONS

    Girls of Carrington Public School rehearsing for the Centenary of Education celebrations. Top: Folk-dancing at the school ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. More Labour For Sydney Waterfront

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Stevedoring Industry Commission had decided to increase the strength of waterside workers in Sydney ...

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  8. Miners' Holidays Seek Withdrawal Of Board's Plan

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Miners' leaders asked the Joint Coal Board to-day to withdraw its plan seeking to impose more stringent qualifications on New South Wales miners' holiday and pay benefits. ...

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  9. Indefinite Stay Planned For Troops In Japan

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Government is preparing to allow Australian units of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force ...

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  10. Says Sugar Shortage Will Become Worse

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The sugar shortage would become more severe immediately, and would be felt for some time, a spokesman ...

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  11. Royal Party To Pay 71-day Visit

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Royal tour of Australia next year will begin on April 4 and finish June 13—71 days. ...

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  12. Indonesians Manhandle Dutch Officials

    BATAVIA, April 14.—The latest phase of the Indonesian negotiations, scheduled to begin at Jogjakarta yesterday, was postponed, and ...

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  13. Chemist Burnt In Explosion At Laboratory

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — An industrial chemist was seriously burnt to-day, when his clothes were saturated with blazing benzol, ...

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  14. Confusion Still In Bogota

    NEW YORK, April 14. A.A.P.—The situation in Bogota, captain of Colom[?], is still very confused with large parts of the population ...

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  15. New Department Will Control Output Of Arms

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A bill setting up the Department of Supply and Development, to control services essential to the Armed ...

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  16. Miners, Owners To Pay More For Pensions

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Miners' contributions to the pensions fund would be increased by 6d to 4/ a week under the Coal and Oil Shale ...

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  17. GALE WARNING TO SHIPPING

    Late last night the Weather Bureau issued gale warnings to shipping off the southern and central coasts of New South Wales. At 9 p.m. a storm was centred ...

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  18. "No Anomaly On Housing Body Powers"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There was no anomaly in the fact that the Housing Commission was not bound by municipal building ...

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  19. Butcher's Shop Bought "To Test Charges"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—To enable the Prices Branch to obtain a clear picture of the new cost-plus system, a Prices officer was recently ...

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  20. Soviet Rejects Trieste Plan

    LONDON, April 14. A.A.P.—Russia has rejected the joint British, American, and French proposal for a conference to consider returning ...

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  21. Cotton Salvaged From Warehouse

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Salvage experts hope to recover a large number of cotton bales damaged in the fire at the Waterloo Customs ...

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  22. Woman Fell 170ft.

    A woman fell 170 feet to her death from the roof of Shell-Mex House, off the Strand. The woman hit the roof of an annexe before ...

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  23. 40 RETRENCHED FROM DOCKYARD

    Forty ironworkers were retrenched from the State Dockyard at the end of the shift yesterday. This followed a decision by striking boilermakers yesterday ...

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  24. Stassen Sweeps Nebraska Poll

    NEW YORK, April 14. A.A.P.—Mr. Harold Stassen, former Governor of Minnesota, won a sweeping victory in the Republican ...

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  25. £5000 Furniture Factory Fire

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A fire which broke out at the Globe Cabinet factory, Annandale, at 11 o'clock to-night, gutted the ...

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  26. Wife Will Follow Deported Boxer

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mrs. Jacqueline Reeves, wife of the American negro boxer "Alabama Kid," will follow her husband to ...

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  27. MR. MENZIES MAY GO TO LONDON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) said to-night he hoped, after the referendum campaign, to visit ...

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  28. Cancer Victims Leave Braund, Will Fly Home

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Four Canadian cancer sufferers who last month flew from Vancouver to be treated by Mr. J. Braund, ...

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  29. Boy Readmitted To Hospital

    William McFadyen, 13, of Phoenix Park, Morpeth, was readmitted to Maitland Hospital yesterday. An X-ray examination showed his ...

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  30. SEND COAL TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—It was hoped to send 17,000 tons of coal by sea and 1000 tons by rail to South Australia this week, Mr. ...

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  31. Flying-wing Planes For Civil Use

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Experiments with high-speed flying-wing aircraft for civilian use are being made at Australian ...

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  32. Trade With Russia Beveridge Urges

    WELLINGTON, April 14.—"I dislike the Soviet Government as much as I dislike anything in the world," said Lord Beveridge at ...

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  33. Unconstitutional Bank Moves "Out"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Government would not use unconstitutional means to implement the Banking Act if the High Court ...

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  34. Hunt Fails To Find Dead Man's Fortune

    NEW YORK, April 14.—Somewhere stacked away in safe deposit boxes in several New York banks lies more than a ...

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  35. WIDOW TO CONTEST COOGEE FOR LABOUR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mrs. Katherine Cunningham, widow of the [?]ber for Coogee, Mr. L. [?] Cunningham, was chosen ...

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  36. Russian Interest in Wool Sale Rumoured

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Geelong wool buyers were unable to give confirmation to a persistent rumour during the wool ...

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