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  3. 20 KILLED IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, April 5. A.A.P.—At least 20 people have been killed and nearly 100 injured in clashes between troops and police, who are striking for more pay. ...

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  4. Russian Officer Shot In Berlin

    BERLIN, April 5. A.A.P.—It is stated officially that a Russian officer was shot dead last night in the British sector of ...

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  5. VILLAGE COUNCIL SENT TO GAOL

    MEXICO CITY, April 5. A.A.P.—The Mayor and all four members of the village council of Tamazula, in Durango State, ...

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  6. SCHOOL WAS "THE FOLLY"

    Keith Dunn, of Mayfield East Public School, works on a poster which shows the old school building, known as "The Folly" in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.K. Move Eases Berlin Tension

    BERLIN, April 5. A.A.P.—The British Military Government has sent a Note to the Russians suggesting Four-Power Talks in Berlin to discuss Soviet controls on rail traffic. ...

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  8. Australia, N.Z. In £30M. Air Research Plan

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australia and New Zealand have been selected as centres for a £30 million British aeronautical, radio and ...

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  9. Big Setback To Arabs, Jews Claim

    JERUSALEM, April 5. A.A.P.—Jewish sources claim that 40 Arabs were killed and 60 others wounded in fighting at Mishmar Haemek, ...

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  10. Dismissal of Alderman Leads To Dock Strike

    After the dismissal from the State Dockyard yesterday of Ald. Jones, of Greater Newcastle Council, Newcastle branch of the ...

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  11. Move Likely To End Beer Strike

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A sectional move to end the five-week beer strike may be made a a mass meeting of the strikers at the Trades Hall on Wednesday. ...

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  12. Earn Dollars From Flour To Philippines

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government was negotiating for the sale of a large quantity of flour to the Philippines, ...

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  13. Denies Secret Talks to Cut Coal Supplies

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The General President of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams) said he knew nothing of secret talks within the ...

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  14. Engineers Call For Rowe's Resignation

    Meetings of members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union at the B.H.P. and Lysaghts have called for the resignation of E. ...

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  15. CABINET APPROVES CANBERRA SEAT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet agreed to-day to provide representation for the Australian Capital Territory in the House of Representatives on the same lines as is given the Northern Territory. ...

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  16. Unemployment If Coal Does Not Reach S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—If coal from Newcastle did not reach South Australia by Sunday, there would be unemployment, and no ...

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  17. 2 Ships Due To-day for Queensland

    The first ships to move from southern to Queensland ports are expected in Newcastle to-day. The Cardross, with a through ...

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  18. Cancer Claim Report for Parliament

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State Government Committee's report on Mr. J. Braund's claim to cure cancer had been sent to the Crown ...

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  19. Child Burnt To Death In House Fire

    TAMWORTH, Monday.—Bromwyn Jenkins, 10 months, was burnt to death this afternoon when a fire destroyed a weatherboard ...

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  20. BORING SOON IN MARTIN PLACE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Boring for the new underground station at Martin Place would begin in the next few weeks, the Minister for ...

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  21. Paralysis Outbreak in Transvaal

    JOHANNESBURG, April 5. A.A.P.—All schools in Transvaal will close for three weeks as a result of the worst outbreak of ...

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  22. TO CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING

    Latest photo of the King and Queen, who will celebrated the 25th anniversary of their wedding on Monday, April 26. They will attend a thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral to commemorate the anniversary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Clerk Charged After Reporting Alleged Theft

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A 24-year-old clerk, who reported to police this afternoon that he had been bashed and robbed of £234/ ...

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  24. 3 Hikers Safe; Found at Mouth of Gorge

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Three hikers for whom parties searched yesterday and to-day were located by one search party at the end of ...

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  25. No Secrecy for B.C.O.F. Probe, Says Minister

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) to-night denied suggestions that the committee investigating ...

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  26. Antarctic Bases to be Maintained

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet decided to-day to maintain the scientific and meteorological bases established by the Antarctic ...

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  27. King Will Make Few Broadcasts

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Opportunities for hearing the King broadcast during the visit of the Royal family to Australia next year will ...

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  28. Gelignite Carried From Burning Store

    ORANGE, Monday.—During a fire in a storeroom at Western Stores this afternoon, two employees, carried a hundred-weight of gelignite to safety from another part of the store. THE men have been commended ...

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  29. School "Unsafe," Girls Sent Home

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Headmistress of Richmond State Girls' School (Miss Batty) sent pupils home to-day because she ...

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  30. Hoarding for Meat Price Rise Alleged

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Wholesale butchers are hoarding carcases and livestock in anticipation of a new price increase, a meat industry ...

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  31. CONCESSIONS IN AUSTRIAN TALKS

    LONDON, April 5. A.A.P.—The deputies of the Big Four Foreign Ministers have made progress for the first time for many weeks in ...

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  32. M.L.A. CRITICALLY INJURED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Eric Ernshaw, M.L.A. for Ryde, was critically injured to-day when his bicycle and a car collided at ...

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  33. Cause Of Guard's Death Unsolved

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Detectives still doubt whether Robert Sylvester Condron, 46, railway guard, who died in Temora on March 2 from ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. British Plane Hits Soviet Fighter

    BERLIN, April 5. A.A.P.—The regular duty officer at Gatow airfield reported that a British plane collided in mid-air with a Russian ...

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  35. Man Severely Burnt by Drum Explosion

    LITHGOW, Monday.—Splashed by burning petrol when a drum exploded in his hands at Kanimbla Valley, Jack Corney, 22, of ...

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  36. Five Nationalities In Wedding

    LONDON, April 5. A.A.P.—At a wedding at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi at Cowley (Oxford) the bride was Belgian, ...

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  37. STRIKE AT LONDON DOCKS

    LONDON, April 5. A.A.P.—More than 6000 stevedores have ceased work at the London docks over the refusal of several ...

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  38. KRUPP'S OFFICIALS ACQUITTED

    NUREMBERG, April 5. A.A.P.—A United States War Crimes Court acquitted 12 officials of Krupp's arms works of conspiring ...

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