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  3. SHIP BLOWN AGROUND

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The frigate, Barcoo, was driven aground at Glenelg in a gale to-day. She is in no immediate danger. ...

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  4. Atom Bombs May Turn Hair Curly

    NEW YORK, April 11.—Some Japanese would have light, coarse, curly hair as a result of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atom ...

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  5. "RATS" COMMEMORATE TOBRUK

    Top: Some of the Newcastle "Rats" who attended the "Tobruk Sunday" service at the Hunter-street war memorial yesterday. Left: The President of the "Rats of Tobruk" Association (Mr. E. M. Tireney) places a wreath. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. New Soviet Move In Germany

    BERLIN, April 11. A.A.P.—The Russian authorities in Berlin acted at the week-end to force the withdrawal from their zone of British and American maintenance crews working on ...

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  7. Women "Milk-Os" Opposed

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Women may be employed in the metropolitan area as milk carters if an application by the milk ...

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  8. Aborigines Down With Measles

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Because of a spread of measles among aborigines in the Far North, particularly at Alice Springs, medical ...

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  9. Test Atomic Bomb Advance Since Nagasaki

    NEW YORK, April 11. A.A.P.—The prime purpose of the Eniwetolk atomic bomb tests was to find out just how much better the bomb had ...

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  10. "People Must Judge Between Fact, Rumour"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Certain trends making for war would be checked as Governments were brought to realise that they were ...

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  11. Rain Brings Forest Fires Under Control

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Heavy rain to-day brought forest fires in the Warburtin-Healesville ranges under control ...

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  12. Miners' Executives To Meet 'Action' Could Mean Strike

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Appropriate industrial action" to be recommended to a meeting on Wednesday of the New South Wales District Executives of the Miners' Federation could ...

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  13. Strike Effect "Heavy Loss" In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Communists and their fellow travellers who aimed to make political capital out of industrial unrest had let ...

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  14. Motor-Cycle Smashes Kill One; Eight Hurt

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A youth was killed and eight people were injured in motor-cycle accidents at the week-end. ...

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  15. ARMS SHIP BLOWS UP

    BARI. April 11. A.A.P.—The 400-ton motor-ship Lino blew up and sank after an unexplained explosion, reports Reuters. ...

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  16. AIRMAN NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Corporal A. Newman, R.A.A.F., who was found not guilty of having murdered a Dutchman at Morotai, returned to ...

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  17. Sees End To U.S. Coal Strike

    WASHINGTON, April 11. A.A.P.—It was a "reasonable assumption" that agreement would be reached on the soft coal strike pensions issue ...

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  18. U.S. Warships To Stand By; Korean Election

    SEOUL, April 11. A.A.P.—Two United States warships will anchor in Korean waters, American ground forces will be placed on the alert ...

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  19. Milk Cut May Last Weeks

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Milk rationing, which will begin in Sydney and Newcastle to-morrow, will probably last for several weeks. ...

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  20. 6ft. Crocodile Clears Darwin Shopping Area

    DARWIN, Sunday.—A 6ft. crocodile which dropped off a truck cleared Darwin's shopping area yesterday morning. It was reported at the back of a store and hauled to the truck ...

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  21. Students Arrested For Strike "Plot"

    HONGKONG, April 11.—An undisclosed number of university students have been arrested as a result of the disclosure of an ...

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  22. METAL STATISTICS BUREAU FORMED

    LONDON, April 11. A.A.P.—The formation of a British Bureau of Non-ferrous Metal Statistics is announced by the British Overseas ...

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  23. RUSSIA AGAIN VETOES ITALY

    NEW YORK, April 11. A.A.P.—Russia again vetoed Italy's application for membership of the United Nations when it was considered by the Security Council yesterday. ...

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  24. BURMESE PRINCE SHOT DEAD

    RANGOON, April 11. A.A.P.—Bandits are reported to have shot dead in central Burma Prince Taw Paya Gyi, 29. a grandson of the ...

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  25. Recognition Of Latin American Claims Opposed

    BOGOTA (Colombia), April 11. A.A.P.—The United States will flatly oppose a move by Argentina, urging the Pan-American ...

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  26. SHELL FIRE ON JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM, April 11. A.A.P.—Jerusalem was under shell fire for the first time in its history last night, when Arab gunners bombarded three Jewish suburbs. ...

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  27. TIGHTER DOLLAR CONTROLS URGED

    WASHINGTON, April 11. A.A.P.—American and British officials are discussing how to prevent Britain's using Marshall Plan ...

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  28. Arrest Of Second Gaol Escapee

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The arrest of the second of three men who escaped from Adelaide Gaol on March 28 was made to-night, ...

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  29. "Can Take No Action On Grounded Plane"

    WASHINGTON, April 11. A.A.P.—The Civil Aeronautics Administration had no power to take action against either the crew or owners ...

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  30. PLOTTED TO BLOW UP DESTROYERS

    ATHENS, April 11. A.A.P.—A Communist plot to blow up some Greek destroyers was alleged by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. ...

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  31. Injections For 40 Jewish Migrants

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Of the party of 44 European Jewish migrants who reached Perth on Friday by Skymaster from Paris, 40 will be ...

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  32. ORGANISER OF BIG AIR RACES DEAD

    LONDON, April 11. A.A.P.—Lieut.-Commander Harold Perrin, 70 has died. With Lord Northcliffe, he organised many famous ...

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  33. BABIES DEAD IN COTS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— A five-week-old boy and an 18-month-old girl died in their cots at Ringwood within 12 hours of each ...

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  34. RUSSIA "UNDERSTOOD FINLAND'S VIEW"

    HELSINKI, April 11. A.A.P.—The British United Press correspondent (Mr. Paasikivi), broadcasting on the Finnish-Russian mutual ...

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  35. Jap Women "Move To Political Maturity"

    TOKYO April 11.—Admiration of the progress Japanese women had made toward political maturity Was expressed by General ...

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  36. TASMAN FLIGHTS THIS WEEK

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—Tasman Airways announced to-night that at least four charter flights by landplanes and possibly one by ...

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  37. Ship's Second Fire In Month

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Fire in a wool cargo in the 7000-ton ship Pamba last night was the second in the ship's cargo within a ...

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