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  4. NAZI RESURGENCE IN GERMANY

    MUNICH, Monday: "Elements hostile to everything for which the United States fought in the war were still clinging to power in the U.S. zone of occupation," says the "New ...

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  5. BIG CROWDS LEAVE CITIES FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS

    Big crowds have left the capital cities this Easter for holiday visits to the country. This is a section of the crowd at Sydney's central railway station. Special tra in services have been provided this Easter to prevent the overcrowding which has been common for several years past. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EASTER SERVICES OVERSEAS.

    NEW YORK, Monday: At least a million persons flooded the churches of the city for the traditional Easter Day. The ...

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  7. NO RATIONING OF BREAD

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): "Unless there are more compelling reasons, the Government will not impose bread rationing, believing that this would be a most unfair ...

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  8. ALLIED COUNCIL IN JAPAN

    TOKYO, Monday: Qualified observers do not interpret the appointment of Mr. Dean Aicheson, who was ...

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  9. MURDER OF AUSTRALIANS NEAR BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Monday: The Indonesian Government has sent a note to the Australian political adviser (Mr. Brookes) regretting the ...

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  10. Moscow Cathedral Packed

    LONDON, Monday: "Thousands of worshippers packed Moscow Cathedral and overflowed into the streets during services yesterday," ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST WOOL BUYER

    SIDNEY, Monday: The biggest buyer of Australian wool since March last has been the U.S., says the chairman of the ...

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  12. GLORIOUS WEATHER IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Glorious weather favored Sydney to-day making this Easter Monday one of the best in the capital for ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS BLAMED AT A.L.P. MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Communists were to blame for the lift between the Australian Railway Union and the A.L.P., ...

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  14. Three Motor Accidents in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday: When two cars met in a head-on collision at. Canley Vale to-day, four women were seriously injured and admitted ...

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  15. Easter Fatalities In New Zealand

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday: The death roll over the Easter holidays as still mounting. It was the heaviest for years. Four people ...

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  16. Russia and the Baltic States

    WASHINGTON, Monday: "Inquiries among diplomatic officials familiar with views of the U.s. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) ...

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  17. MR. CHIFLEY IN LONDON Difficulties at Australia House

    LONDON, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) this morning discussed with Mr. Beasley, the Australian Residents Minister ...

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  18. RUIN CAUSED BY FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Floods in the Hunter, Newcastle and the coalfields districts have ruined thousands of pounds worth of crops, washed away miles of fencing, and deposited tons of mud over fertile ...

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  19. Japanese Ministry Resigns

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.): It is officially stated that the Japanese Government resigned to-day after an extraordinary session in ...

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  20. Conflicts in Persia

    TEHERAN, Monday: There are conflicting reports of fighting between Persian Government troops and the Azerbaijan Government ...

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  21. FENCE COLLAPSES AT SPORTS OVAL

    SYDNEY, Monday: Portion of a fence around the Hurstville playing oval, where the Newtown-St. George Rugby League match was being, ...

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  22. Theft of Valuable Antiques From British Castle

    LONDON, Monday: Four masked men, using a Rolls Royce car, overpowered and bound the watchman and stole antiques valued at ...

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  23. SCENE ON THE NORTHERN COALFIELDS

    This is not a seaside scene, but a view of part of Hexham, a northern coalfields town, during the floods in the district. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Huge Crowd Greets Princess Elizabeth

    LONDON, Monday: Princess Elizabeth received an ovation from a crowd of 40.000 at Windsor Castle yesterday. ...

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  25. RICH GOLD FIND IN N.T.

    Darwin, Monday: A rich gold find is reported between Batchelor and Adelaide River. The gold is said to have been located on ...

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  26. SHOTS FIRED IN SYDNEY STREETS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Detectives fired live shots at Edgecliff early this morning in their attempts to capture three men who were seen ...

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  27. Palestine Strike

    LONDON, Monday: "All the Palestine Arabian newspapers yesterday ignored the advice of Amir. Abdullah, of Trans-Jordan, to ...

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  28. CESSNOCK MINE FIRE

    CESSNOCK, Monday; A senior R.A.A.F. officer, who is an expert on bombing, to-day inspected the burning Cessnock No. 2 Colliery ...

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  29. FOUR-DAY FIGHT FOR CHANGCHUN

    PEIPING, Monday: "Two thousand Government Peace Preservation Corps troops were killed in the four day battle for Changchun, ...

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  30. Strike at Bacon Factory

    BRISBANE, Monday: A strike which originated at Murrarrel bacon factory, Queensland, over the dismissal of four employees on ...

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  31. BOBBY PEARCE MAY NEVER RACE AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday: It is doubtful if the world's champion sculler, Bobby Pearce. will ever race again. This is the opinion of his father, ...

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