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  4. N.S.W. CHAIRMAN BLAMES AUSTN. BOARD

    Sydney, April 18:—Mr. C. R. McKerihan, chairman of the N.S.W. Board of the Miss Australia Quest, made the following statement today: "Statements issued by Mr. McKechnie in Melbourne and others interested in the Miss Australia ...

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  5. NEW ROLE FOR GENERAL MARSHALL

    General George C. Marshall, wartime Army Chief of Staff and former U.S. Secretary of State, is now president of the American Red Cross. Here he listens while 8-year-old Charles LaBrozzi of Philadelphia, in the State of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Red Dean Signs Petition Of Peace

    Melbourne, April 18:—The Red Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlitt Johnson, was the first to sign a petition of peace at the Australian Peace Congress today. The adoption of the petition was moved by the Director of Australia-Soviet House, ...

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  7. Western Lands

    The local Land Board, comprising Mr. W. J. stagg (chairman) and D. P, Maximum (member), sat at Bourke on April 13, 14 and 15 to deal with seven ...

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  8. Hainan Invasion Reported

    Hong Kong (AAP-Reuter.) April 18. — pro-Communist reports reaching Hong Kong early today said the invasion ...

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  9. HEADLIGHT TESTING CAMPAIGN

    The and dazzle campaign will be conducted in Broken Hill, with the co-operation of the city Council, police, and the Royal Automobile Association, on the ...

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  10. THORNTON LEAVES FOR OVERSEAS

    Sydney. April 18. —Communist National secretory of the Federated Iron-workers Association (Mr. E. Thornton) left Sydney tonight by air for Karachi ...

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  11. Basic Wage Rises

    Melbourne, April 18.—An Increase of 3/- in the l[?] wage in Sydney and Melbourne as from the first pay period in May was announced by ...

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  12. U.K. Food Ministry Secretary Resigns

    London. April 18. — Stanley Evans Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Ministry, has resigned. No. 10 Downing Street issued a bare announcement ...

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  13. Possible Censure Motion Against Speaker

    Canberra. April 18.—The Speaker of the House of Representative (Mr. Cameron) today would not discuss implleations of a censure motion which will ...

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  14. Big Contract For Bob Hope

    Film, stage and radio star Bob Hour is expected to accept a long term contract for one million dollars ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. National Development Secretary Takes Over

    Commander R. G. A. Jackson, newly appointed Secretary of the Department of Development, arrived back ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. N.S.W. ELECTION DATE

    Sydney, April 18.—The New South Wales State elections will be held on one of three Saturdays (June 24, July 1, or July 8), It was stated tonight. Which ...

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  17. Five Deaths In Oil Fire

    Singapore (AAP-Reuter), April 18. Casualties in the oil fire at palao Samboo island, near Singapore, are now five dead,and in hospital with ...

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  18. N.Z. Anxious For Jap Treaty

    Wellington. N.Z..,April 18 (AAP-Reater) —New Zealand was anxious for a peace settlement with Japan but was strongly opposed to any settlement that would ...

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  19. JET PROPELLED RAILWAY ENGINES

    Principles similar to those used in driving aircraft by jet engines are being applied to railway travel. British Railways expect to be running gas ...

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  20. Trial For Murder Of Radio Announcer

    Melbourne. April 18—An autopsy conducted on the body of Miss Maureen Williams, found on Middle Park Beach on December 28 last, revealed that she had ...

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  21. Marjorie Jackson Leaves Today

    Sydney, April 18.—Mrs. D. Magee, secretary of the New South Wales Women's Amateur Athletic Association, said today that Marjorie Jackson will be permitted ...

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  22. Woman In Yugoslavia Seeks Compensation

    Sydney, April 18.—Workers compensation amounting to £800 was claimed yesterday by a Yugoslav woman against the New South Wales Railways commissioner. ...

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  23. PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    London, April 18.—Buckingham Palace last night announced Princess Elizabeth would undertake no further public en-gagements. This is the usual procedure ...

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  24. Death Of Mrs. G. Zammitt

    The death occurred suddenly in the Hospital yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Georgina Zammit, wife of Mr. Zammit of the Silverton Road. She also leaves ...

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  25. Committed For Trial

    Sydney. April 18.—Two men whom the police allege are brothers were committed for trial at the Central Court yesterday on charges of obtaining money by false ...

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  26. Time Bomb Cause of Viking Explosion

    London, April 18.—A time bomb, probably made of gellgnite, has been dennitely established as the cause of the explosion in the British European ...

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  27. MINE ACCIDENTS

    K. Velllssarakas (North No. 2) was treated at the Hospital (or a lacerated left temple. He was later taken home to 539 Blende Street. ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED RIGGERS

    Any unemployed rigger is requested to call at the office of the W.I.U. of A as soon as possible. ...

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