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  3. Seek Bill On Union Ballots

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Victorian A.L.P. Easter conference decided to-day to ask the Federal Government to introduce legislation to ensure clean union ballots. ...

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  4. SPECIAL TRAINS "RAN LIKE TRAMS"

    Extra trains running—as a railway official described it—as frequently as trams were needed to cope with the thousands of people returning to Sydney last night after ...

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  5. Two Seamen Burnt In Ship's Fire

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two seamen were burnt—one seriously— when a fire swept through the crew's quarters to-night, on the ...

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  6. STUDENTS LEARN TO MEASURE TIME

    These men will know all about time after they have finished their training. They are students of the National College of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Peter, 2½, Took Train Ride, Too

    Mrs. W. Trigg went to see a friend off at Gosford railway station this afternoon her son. Peter, 2½, decided to go on a ...

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  8. Longest Way Round Was Quickest

    HUNDREDS of passengers at intermediate Lakeside bus stops had to watch buses running non-stop from farther out to ...

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  9. New Rumours That Blockade May Be Lifted

    BERLIN, April 18. A.A.P.— The British and American record airlift into Berlin on Saturday has accentuated the rumours that the ...

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  10. Paper May Be Clue In Sydney Murder

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Investigations into the murder of the wealthy Maroubra spinster. Miss Mary Fahy, 62, were intensified ...

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  11. Communists In New Drive On Yangtse Front

    NANKING, April 18. A.A.P.— Communist forces on the north bank of the Yangtse River to-day launched a new offensive against ...

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  12. Stay Hand on Free Medicine, Unions Advised

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An appeal to trade-unions to "stay their hand" for the time being in the dispute between the Federal ...

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  13. INDIAN TERRORISTS GO ANTI-BRITISH

    LONDON, April 18.—Indian terrorists have begun a campaign of intimidation against British officials in Bengal factories. These executives, technicians, ...

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  14. Greta Camp As Migrant Depot

    Greta military camp, which accommodated 6000 servicemen at a time during the war, will cease to be a recruit training centre when ...

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  15. Pickets Clash With Police in Easter Parade

    NEW YORK, April 18. A.A.P. —While record-breaking crowds of 1,500,000 persons, in their Easter finery, strolled along Fifth Avenue. ...

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  16. Mr. Chifley Had Cordial Talks About Malaya

    SINGAPORE, April 18. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Many matters of mutual interest to Malaya and Australia were discussed by Mr. Chifley in ...

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  17. Economic New Deal Sought For Pacific

    NEW YORK, April 18. A.A.P. —Brigadier General Carlos Romulo, leader of the Philippine United Nations delegation, called on the ...

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  18. Guardsmen Got Their Man In Jungle

    LONDON, April 18.—Bandit forces in Malaya, made more wary by the reinforcement of the BRitish forces, are staying deeper ...

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  19. Child Gamblers In Shanghai Spree

    Shanghai's 5,000,000 people are daily plunging From an A.A.P.—Reuter Correspondent in Shanghai into a frenzy of financial speculation that has arisen from a fantastic shortage of cash. ...

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  20. Professor Found Dead in Flat

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The body of an English professor of languages from Raffles College, Singapore, was found late to-night in the ...

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  21. Race Feeling Still Tense In Durban

    CAPE TOWN, April 18. A.A.P.— Africans might attack Indians again to "square accounts" for the January riots, an official report warned. A total of 142 persons died and ...

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  22. RUSSIAN ON MISSION TO WASHINGTON

    BERLIN, April 18. A.A.P.—A Soviet official, travelling in plain clothes, quietly left Berlin for Washington yesterday on an important ...

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  23. Former Poison Gas Factory To House Chidren

    BERLIN, April 18. A.A.P.—A former German poison gas factory at Leese, near Hanover, is to be converted by the British authorities ...

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  24. Singer Tries His Luck at Races

    Harold Blair, Australian aboriginal tenor, who will sing at the City Hall to-night, tried his luck at Newcastle races yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FAMOUS COMEDIAN DEAD

    LONDON, April 18. A.A.P.— Will Hay, famous British radio and film comedian, died in London to-day, says Reuters. He was ...

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  26. 232 SWISS MISSING IN EAST EUROPE

    LONDON, April 18. A.A.P.— The Swiss Federal Council claimed to-day that 232 Swiss nationals were missing in States of Eastern Europe. ...

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  27. Fisherman Fell Overboard; Search Fails

    LISMORE, Monday.—An all-day search by sea, land and air did not reveal a trace of a fisherman who fell overboard from a vessel ...

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  28. Armed Maniac Kills Four, Wounds Three

    NEW YORK, April 18. A.A.P. —A maniac, armed with a rifle, prowled through the streets of Pullman (Washington) last night ...

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  29. Bodies of Ski Patrol Found In Crevasse

    LONDON, April 18. A.A.P.— The bodies of three Swiss soldiers who vanished a week ago during the "glacier patrol" race between ...

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  30. THREE DIE IN FLOODS

    LONDON, April 18. A.A.P.—At least thee people have lost their lives in floods which have swept through Morocco. ...

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  31. TWO KILLED IN CROSSING SMASH

    PALLARAT, Monday.—Lionel Raymond Matthews, 20, of Water-street, Brown Hill. Ballarat, and as unidentified man were killed in ...

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