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  2. Advertising

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  3. Thunderbolt Kills Man At Dog Tests

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—A thunderbolt which struck a farm property at Matawai, in Gisborne district, instantly killed Graham ...

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  4. U.S. WORLD AID COMPROMISE

    WASHINGTON, April 2. A.A.P.—A conference of delegates of the Senate and the House of Representatives last night approved a bill to expend 6098 million dollars ...

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  5. CONTROLS TO STAY

    LONDON, April 2. A.A.P.—Controls that had been imposed by the Russians on traffic between Berlin and the Western zones of Germany would remain in force, a Soviet military ...

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  6. Jewish Convoy Ambushed; 15 Killed

    JERUSALEM, April 2. A.A.P.—Fifteen Jews were killed during an Arab attack on a food convoy that was trying to fight its way to ...

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  7. WAR RUINS STILL MARK BERLIN

    Scenes in the Berlin of to-day. Left; A housewife does her washing in the rains of a street. Right: A British Army bull-dozer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Sea Elephants Won His Dinner Bet

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—By bringing three sea elephants back from the Antarctic, the Captain of L.S.T. 3501 (Lieut. ...

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  9. Four Fatally Injured In Crossing Smash

    CLONCURRY, Friday.—Four people were fatally injured and five people were taken to hospital following a smash between a goods ...

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  10. Lands Minister Counsel For Soldier-Settler

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Sheahan), who is a barrister, has lodged an appeal in the Land and Valuation Court on ...

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  11. N.S.W. May Lift Rail Ban Soon

    The ban on the carriage of goods by rail from New South Wales to Queensland is expected to be lifted early next week. New South Wales branch of ...

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  12. Acquisition Of Banks 'Not Good If Ambiguous'

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The purpose for which shares in private banks were to be acquired under the Banking Act, 1947, could not ...

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  13. Claims Russia Already Has Atomic Bombs

    PRAGUE, April 2. A.A.P.—Professor Hyman Levy, Professor of Mathematics at the London University, told students that the ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. Rider Dies After Speedway Crash

    One speedway rider died and another was critically injured last night in a motor-cycle smash at Sydney Sportsground. ...

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  15. £23,000 Damage In Wool Fire

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Damage estimated at £23,000 was caused by fire this morning in Knox & Sons wool scour, Belmont. ...

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  16. 2 Boys Burnt Severely By Fire-Crackers

    Two young boys were severely burnt last night when fire-crackers exploded on them. Both accidents happened about 7 p.m. at ...

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  17. GUARD "DIED FROM SLOW POISONING"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—C.I.B. detectives have learn that Robert Sylvester Condron, 42, railway guard, who died at Temora on March 3, ...

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  18. AMERICAN MEMORIAL FOR CANBERRA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A memorial to American servicemen who fell in defence of Australia will be erected in Canberra. An appeal ...

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  19. Baby Drowned n Creek At Scone

    John William Cantrill, 20 months, was drowned yesterday when he wandered from his home in Parkville, near Scone. His body ...

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  20. Communists Held In India

    BOMBAY, April 2. A.A.P.—The police early to-day arrested five Communist leaders, including Mr. S. A. Dange, a member of the ...

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  21. Lithgow Hotel Black; Beer Exported

    LITHGOW, Friday.—A black ban was imposed on the Zigzag Hotel, Lithgow, this morning at a pit top meeting at the Vale of ...

    Article : 231 words
  22. Rowe's Imprisonment Unions Asked To Protest

    Most Federal unions with headquarters in Sydney have been asked to protest against Edward Joseph Rowe being sent to Boggo-road Gaol, Brisbane. ...

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  23. A.I.P. Declares Organisation "Controlled"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Central Executive of the A.L.P. to-night declared the New Housewives' Association to be ...

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  24. Confer With U.K. On Anomalies In Preferences

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Government has conferred with the British Colonial Office on anomalies in trade preference ...

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  25. 576,000 TONS COAL LOST IN STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Coal lost through strikes on the New South Wales coalfields this year totalled 575,999 tons, according to an ...

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  26. FOUND NO URANIUM IN ANTARCTIC

    WASHINGTON, April 2. A.A.P.—Commander Gerald Ketchum, leader of the United States Navy's recent Antarctic expedition, reported ...

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  27. MAN'S BODY ON RAIL TRACK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The mutilated body of a middle-aged man was found on the railway tracks outside Cheltenham railway station ...

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  28. Mrs. Cunningham to Contest Coogee

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs. L. Cunningham, widow of the former member for Coogee, Mr. L. Cunningham), will contest the by-election for ...

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  29. Police Told Child Molested

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The parents of a seven-year-old girl reported to the police to-night that their daughter was molested by a ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. 2 Badly Burnt When Furnace Explodes

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two men were seriously burnt by molten steel when a blast furnace exploded at a Newtown foundry to-day. ...

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  31. "Midnight" Novel Withheld

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Customs Department has ordered Melbourne booksellers to withhold from sale the new Gerald Kersh ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. Philippines Army On War Footing

    MANILA, April 2. A.A.P.—The Secretary for Defence (Senor Ruperto Kangleon) disclosed that the General Staff of the Philippines ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. May Refuse to Build For Balts

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Building workers may refuse to construct accommodation for Baltic migrants proposed to be employed at the ...

    Article : 58 words
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