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  3. ARAB MOVE FOR WAR

    LONDON, April 27. A.A.P.—Transjordan's reported invasion of Palestine may precipitate a crisis in Britain's relations with the Arab States, says Reuter's diplomatic ...

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  4. Seeks Help To "End Partition Of Ireland"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Mr. de Valera, on arrival in Sydney to-night, said he was primarily in Australia to attend the Roman Catholic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Won 1,118,000 Tons Coal In February

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australia produced 1,118,000 tons of black coal in February, compared with the 1938-39 ...

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  6. Miners' Board Fines Wheelers

    The Northern Miners' Board of Management fined 15 wheelers £3 each yesterday for having caused a stoppage at Stockrington No. 1 colliery on Thursday and Friday. ...

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  7. CRAFTSMAN IN CHURCH JOINERY

    Mr. William Fraser, of Lindsay-street, Hamilton, is a craftsman in wood. Dealing mainly with ecclesiastical joinery, his work ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Heavier 'Drunk' Driving Penalties Sought

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Government was considering amending the law so there would be penalties for drunken and ...

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  9. Terrorists Rob Bank Of £250,000

    JERUSALEM, April 27. A.A.P.—Irgun Zvai Leumi terrorists seized nearly £250,000 from Barclay's Bank, in Tel Aviv, says ...

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  10. Gratuities For Road, Tram Officers

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Payment of gratuities to certain officers of the Department of Road Transport and Tramways is provided for in ...

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  11. POISON IN POWDER KILLS WOMAN

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Police said to-night they were satisfied that a women who died and her husband, who became seriously ill to-day, were poisoned by strychnine deliberately placed in two ...

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  12. Examine Press Control Laws

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) said to-night that his department was examining legislation on Press ...

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  13. Churchill Wants Telegram Probe

    LONDON, April 27.—Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden and other leading Conservatives have tabled a motion in the House of ...

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  14. 1 Dead, 3 Injured In Truck Smash

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A man died on the way to hospital to-night, after he and three others had been injured when a three-ton truck ...

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  15. Talks Open On Meat Contract

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Negotiations for a new meat agreement between Australia and Britain, to operate from October 1, ...

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  16. T.N.T. Cylinder Deloused

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A cylinder, 58 feet long, containing 1950lb of deadly T.N.T., which was found yesterday on San Remo ...

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  17. MORE RIOTS IN JAPAN FEARED

    TOKYO, April 27.—The American authorities in Japan and Korea are speeding up plans to meet large-scale communist riots and uprisings feared for May 1. ...

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  18. At Funeral Of Nephew, Told Of Son's Death

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mrs. Baulch, mother of two of the victims of to-day's truck crash near Cape Patton, was not told of the ...

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  19. U.S. To Build Gigantic Atom-Smasher

    NEW YORK, April 27. A.A.P.—The United States Atomic Energy Commission announced last night that it would construct at the ...

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  20. Grocers To Cut 100 Lines

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Grocers' Association of Tasmania has decided that more than 100 lines with insufficient profit margins ...

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  21. Nurse Climbed On Ledge, Saved Man

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—When a nurse saw a male patient clinging to a narrow ledge on the second floor level of Canberra Community ...

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  22. Kidnappings In Berlin Cause Wave Of Terror

    BERLIN, April 27. A.A.P.—A wave of terror over kidnappings in Berlin has spread to such an extent that newspapers licensed in the ...

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  23. FELL FROM SHED ON TO BOY

    LITHGOW, Tuesday—While two schoolboys were wrestling on top of a shed in Hassan's Walls-road one overbalanced and fell on to Michael ...

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  24. Tension Follows Border Affray

    ROME, April 27. A.A.P.—Tension prevails on the border of Yugoslavia and Italy following a clash between Yugoslav and Italian ...

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  25. "All Europe Must Share In Recovery"

    GENEVA, April 27. A.A.P.—Europe's recovery must be planned on an all-European cooperative basis, the Executive Secretary ...

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  26. Big Wheat, Flour Shipments

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—From December 27 to April 15, 44 wheat shipments and 14 flour cargoes had been sent overseas, the Minister ...

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  27. Britons Facing "Critical Year"

    LONDON, April 27.—Britons faced a critical year, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) warned. "I can see the light at the end of ...

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  28. Marines Made To Stand Aside

    NEW YORK, April 27. A.A.P.—Eight United States marines, who had been sent to act as pallbearers at the funeral of a marine in Jersey ...

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  29. MAY LICENCE CYCLISTS, RESTRICT AGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Road Safety Council would be asked to review the question of licencing bicycles and bicycle riders, and of ...

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  30. Conference Plans Bomb Defence

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A secret report of Britain's anti-rocket defences was discussed to-day at a conference of the Department of ...

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  31. Man Missing From Dinghy

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Police searched unsuccessfully last night and to-day for John Hendy, 45, who disappeared after he had gone ...

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  32. Denies Changes In Federal Cabinet

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A suggested Federal Cabinet reshuffle, in which the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) would relieve the ...

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  33. No Caddying Now Dog Finds Golf Balls

    BOB NINNESS used to be a caddie at Waratah Club, Cockle Creek, but he does not caddie any more. With his Fox ...

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  34. Early War Unlikely, Says Mr. Chifley

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. Chifley to-day repeated his belief that there was no immediate danger of war. ...

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  35. £160 Stolen From Maitland Shop

    Passing through the attached dwelling, thieves forced a door into J. F. Forshaw's shop in Church-street, West Maitland, on Monday ...

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  36. More Coupons Again For Some Frocks

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The period for the temporary reduction in the coupon rating of women's cotton rayon and silk frocks would ...

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  37. Nazi Wardress Killed 3000

    HAMBURG, April 27. A.A.P.—The British War Crimes Court sentenced to death a German S.S. wardress, Ruth Closius, aged ...

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  38. Victorian Move To Ban Communists

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Immediate legislation banning the Communist Party in Victoria will be introduced by the Country Party. ...

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