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  4. SIR ALBERT DUNSTAN DIES SUDDENLY

    Melbourne, April 14:—Sir Albert Dunstan, former Victorian Premier, and the "stormy petrel" of Victorian Politics, died suddenly at Ballarat tonight. Sir Albert, who entered the Victorian Parliament in 1920 was a member of the Country ...

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  5. F. J. CAHILL CLEARED BY ROYAL COMMISSION

    Sydney, April 14:—Mr. F. 3. Cahill, Labor MLA for Young, has been completely cleared by the Royal Commissioner (Justice Dwyer) of bribery charges. The Commissioner's report ...

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  6. "Golden Paddock"

    Melbourne, April 14.—Mr. Dave Butterick, owner of the "Golden Paddock" in Wedderburn. Victoria, said today that he had four sons-in-law working "flat out" ...

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  7. Selection Of Candidates

    Sydney, April 14.—The ALP Central Executive decided tonight to take control of the selection of candidates of four electorates where ...

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  8. LEADERS OF A.B.C. CASTS

    Iris Hart and Robert Matthews, leaders of the costs of the A.B.C. drama unit's production of three plays to be staged locally during a visit from April 22-30. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Longden Leaves

    Sydney. April 14.—Before returning to America tonight jockey Johnny Longden said he hoped to come back to Australia later in the year to ride ...

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  10. ROBERT MATTHEWS

    Since the earliest Max Afford thrillers produced) about 1930, Adelaide actor, Robert Matthews, has been regularly engaged in radio ...

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  11. TRENGOVE'S CASE ADJOURNED TILL MONDAY

    In the Police Court yesterday the four charges of assaulting two Police Officers, Resisting Arrest and using Indecent Language against Albert Leslie Trengrove were adjourned until Monday at 10 a.m. by Mr. E. J. Forrest, who will give his ...

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  12. Big Gold Haul By Customs

    Antwerp. April 14.—Customs officers found gold worth £107,000 hidden in the cooking fat cargo aboard the Norwegian steamer Herdis and believe they have ...

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  13. Emergency Measures At Hospital

    The secretary the Hospital (Mr. R. H. Nankivell) announced yesterday that there was only three days supply of coat left for the use of ...

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  14. ENTERTAINMENTS

    Warner Bros presentation of "Escape Me Never" now screenting the OZONE THEATRE stars Errol Flynn Id* Lupion, Eleanor Parker and Gig Young. There ...

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  15. An Incident In The Dugan-Mears Case

    Sydney. April 14.—There was a heated clash in Central Court today when the Police Prosecutor (Sgt. Goode) produced "two threatening ...

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  16. Inflation Threat By Wage Rise

    Melbourne. April 13.—Severe inflation would result if the average rise of 13.1 per cent. in the basic wage over the last three years was to continue accompanied ...

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  17. MOTOR CYCLIST FINED £4

    A fine of £4. plus Court coats or 10/- was imposed upon William J. Gluis by Mr. E. J. Forrest, S.M.. in the Police Court yesterday. Gluis was charged ...

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  18. Vaccination

    Sydney April 14.—Health authorities today said that everybody in Australia should be vaccinated against smallpox They were commenting on the warning ...

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  19. C.W.A. Meeting

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the C.W.A. was held in the Rest Room on Thursday. The president welcomed a new member. The Hospital visitors ...

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  20. Yearling Sales Records

    Sydney. April 14.—Although prices fell it the Newmarket yearling sales today the aggregate for the three days of the sales created an Australian record. With ...

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  21. Australia Not Underdeveloped

    Melbourne. April 13.—Australia could not let herself be described as an underdeveloped region, the Minister for Development (Mr, Casey) said yesterday ...

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  22. Rumors Of Sydney Football Trip

    The secretary or the Broken Hill Football League (Mr. R. L. Bradbury) last night denied all knowledge of a match with a Sydney team at Trumper Park ...

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  23. Jap Peace Treaty

    Washington, April 14.—America's roving Ambassador (Mr. Philip Jessup) said today that the United States fell that the Japanese people had progressed to ...

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  24. Macassar Incident

    Djakarta, April 14—Captain Aziz has arrived at Djakarta to report on the Macassar incident to the Republic of the United States of Indonesia. He was ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT AT FAULT IN EXPLOSION

    Huuston. Texas. April 14.—Federal Judge T. M. Kennerly today ruled the U.S. Government was at fault in the 1947 Texas City explosion which killed 512 ...

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  26. SHARE MARKET

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  27. Scratch Match For North Footballers

    Norths will hold a scratch match today and again next Saturday, in which old and new footballers will be tied in action. The League ...

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  28. Gaol For Motor Theft

    Adelaide. April 14.—Described as a Victorian seaman, William John Player (33) was sent to gaol for seven months in Adelaide Police Court today for ...

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  29. PLOT AGAINST NEHRU DISCOVERED

    Bombay, April 14:—Police have arrested "the person believed to be responsible for a plot against the Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru)." ...

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  30. BRITISH JET CRASHES

    London, April 14.—Two of Britain's latest Jet planes a Meteor and a Vampire crushed yesterday killing the pilots. The Meteor dived to earth at ...

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  31. DISASTROUS FIRE IN JAPANESE CITY

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter) April 14—One quarter of the seaside resort of Atamd was razed 72 persons were treated for burns and an estimated 50,000 have been ...

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