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  3. 70 MEN SUSPENDED

    More than 800 members of Newcastle branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation this morning will decide whether they will continue the strike they began on Saturday morning. ...

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  4. Minister Denies Abolition Of Private Practice

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Federal Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) said to-day that claims that in early conferences he ...

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  5. YOUNGER SETS MEET

    Some of the delegates who attended the Country Women's Association Younger Set conference at the Seaside Home, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TO SIGN ATLANTIC PACT TO-DAY

    WASHINGTON, April 3. A.A.P.—The North Atlantic security pact will be signed at a ceremony in Washington to-morrow. The ceremony will be broadcast ...

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  7. Kremlin Frowned On "Siren" Suit

    NEW YORK, April 3. A.A.P.— Mr. Churchill was wearing a "siren" suit when he met reporters in a dining saloon of the liner ...

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  8. Man Surrenders To Police; Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Police his afternoon charged with murder a man who walked into Darlinghurst police station and gave himself up ...

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  9. Prime Minister Denies Dollar Position Better

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Any impression gained from recent statements that the dollar position had become much easier was false, Mr. ...

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  10. Road Smashes In 2 States Kill 12

    Five people were killed in road accidents in New South Wales and seven in Victoria during the week-end. John Henry Nightingale, 45, of ...

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  11. Liquid Fuel For Emergency Power Plants

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Liquid fuel is to be made available for emergency power plants during interruptions to coal supplies, overhaul ...

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  12. "OPEN YOUR DOOR" PLEA TO SOVIET

    NEW YORK, April 3. A.A.P.—Mr. Churchill told reporters he was sure the Soviet attitude would change if Russians were permitted to visit other countries and if citizens of other lands were ...

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  13. Boy Disappears At Picnic; Found In Train

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A boy missing from a Sunday School picnic at the Zoo yesterday was found in a train at Hornsby station ...

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  14. Curfew Lifted In Syria

    DAMASCUS, April 3. A.A.P.— Colonel Husni Zann has lifted in all districts except Damascus the curfew that was clamped down ...

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  15. Primate's Visit To Mission Shows Goodwill

    SYDNEY, Sunday—The Anglican Primate of Australia (Archbishop Mowell) and Mrs. Mowll attended the inaugural service of Waverley ...

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  16. NO VOTE TAKEN ON U.S. AID BILL

    WASHINGTON, April 3. A.A.P.—The Senate failed to reach a vote yesterday on the Foreign Aid Bill to extend the Marshall plan for 15 months. The Senate adjourned without ...

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  17. GEORGE GRAVES DEAD

    LONDON, April 3.0 A.A.P.—The London-born Irish actor, George Graves, 73, died in Guys Hospital. He was noted for his performances ...

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  18. Contents Of Paderewski's Will Disclosed

    PARIS, April 3. A.A.P.—The contents of the 20-year-old will of the Polish pianist-statesman, Ignace Paderewski, have been disclosed— ...

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  19. "MACARTHUR PLAN" FOR ASIA URGED

    NEW YORK, April. 3. A.A.P.— Mr. Churchill pleaded he was unfamiliar with the suggested plan when he has questioned, before ...

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  20. Thornton At Domain Rally

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The National Secretary of file Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. Thornton) spoke from the Communist ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. Communists Protest Against Mayoral Vote

    PARIS, April 3. A.A.P.—Police were called to-day to quell a demonstration by about 200 Communists in the suburb of ...

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  22. George Sanders Weds Hungarian Actress

    NEW YORK, April 3. A.A.P.— The Hungarian actress, Sari Gabor Hilton, 29, yesterday married the film actor George Sanders. ...

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  23. Tram Men Work On Banned Run

    PERTH, Sunday.—In defiance of orders, members of the Tramways Employees' Union to-day continued to operate a tram service over a ...

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  24. London Lit Up Again After 9 Years

    LONDON, April 3. A.A.P.— Thousands of people milled round West and Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park corner last night to see ...

    Article : 278 words
  25. No Peace While Empty Stomachs

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Australia, like Canada and the United States, had been on the giving end and making the world a better place for ...

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  26. India Insists On Independence

    NEW DELHI, April 3. A.A.P.— Pandit Nehru said at Muzaffarpur (Bihar Province) that the British Commonwealth might be shaped to ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. LOW RAINFALL IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, April 3. A.A.P.— Britain faces the worst drought for 50 years, says the "Sunday Dispatch." ...

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  28. New Soviet Chief Issues First Order

    LONDON, April 3. A.A.P.—The recently appointed Soviet German Military Governor (General V Chuikov) has issued his first order. ...

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  29. U.K. SELLS RAILWAY FOR £4 MILLION

    LISBON, April 3. A.A.P.—Britain has sold the Beira railway, in Portuguese East Africa, to Portugal for £4 million. ...

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