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  2. Ministers Fight Sabre Duel

    Havana (Cuba) April 11.—Two Cuban Cabinet Ministers wounded each other slightly in a dawn sabre duel to settle a "question of ...

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  3. Everlasting Match

    Washington, April 11.—Unrestricted production of the "everlasting match." which can be struck several thousand times was ...

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  4. N.E.I. CANCELLING ORDERS

    Sydney, April 10.—Because of continued shipping holdups the N.E.I. Government is this week cancelling orders for Australian goods worth £6 million. Claiming that the holdups have made it impossible to shift ...

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  5. RUSSIAN DEMAND

    New York, April 10.—The Security Council of UNO was formally notified by the chairman. Dr. Quo, of the receipt of a Russian letter demanding the dismissal of the Persian case; and also a letter from Persia, the subject of which was not immediately disclosed. ...

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  6. PACIFIC DEFENCE

    Sydney, April 11—To ensure the future welfare and security of Australia and New Zealand, America should be allowed to establish bases in the Pacific on a reciprocal basis, the N.Z. Prime Minster (Mr. Fraser) said today. ...

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  7. Keitel's Trial Ends

    Nuremberg, April 1.—Giving evidence at the trial of Field Marshal Keltel, which closed yesterday, exactly a week after if began ...

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  8. Typhus More Prevalent

    Sydney, April 11.—Seven cases of typhus have been reported to the New South Wales Health Department in the last 48 hours. All ...

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  9. Crown Drops Murder Charge

    Melbourne, April 11.—The Crown has decided not to prosecute in the case in which Fred George Poland was committed for trial on a ...

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  10. Sales Tax Benefit For People

    Canberra, April 11.—The prices of all commodities affected by the recent sales tax concessions should have been reduced. ...

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  11. Eleven Idle Mines

    Sydney, April 11.—The coal production loss today was 9,320 tons from seven southern, three northern, and one western mines. ...

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  12. AMENDING BILL TO LIQUOR ACT

    Sydney, April 10.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Treatt), in speaking to the second reading of the Liquor Bill, said that while admitting the Bill would provide more facilities for the sole of liquor, it was fair to say that it was the attitude of the Opposition ...

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  13. Mountbatten Reticent On Gov. Gen. Job

    Darwin, April 11.—Lord Mount-batten was still reticent when asked if he would accept the ost of Governor-General of Australia ...

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  14. Sales Tax Abolition Wanted On Items

    Canberra, April 11.—Abolition of the sales tax on floor coverings, paint, and furniture was urged in the Senate today by Senator Lamb ...

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  15. Closing Of Old Established Works

    Reports have been circulating for seme time now that the old established business of Burford's soap manufacturing works at Silica Lane would soon ...

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  16. Wimbledon Tennis

    Sydney, April 11.—Dinny Palls will partner Harry Hopman in the tennis doubles at Wimbledon. The Victorian, Jack Harper, will ...

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  17. Chifley And Evatt Farewelled

    Canberra, April 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and the Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) were farewelled in the House ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. Liquor Bill

    Sydney, April 11.—The present Liquor Bill does not propose in any way to interfere with hours during which liquor can be sold by licensed clubs said the ...

    Article : 160 words
  19. Means Test To Go In 15 Years

    Canberra, April 11—The abolition of the means test in the payment of Social Service benefits has been agreed to in principle by a special committee ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. Recalled For Referendum Vote

    Canberra, April 11.—Senator McKenna (Lab.) has been recalled from the bedside of his tick mother to vote on the Referendum Bills. ...

    Article : 76 words
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