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  4. Intense Search For Oil Planned

    BRISBANE, April 30.—Announcing to-day that Queensland Shell Development Pry., Ltd. planed a four years' intensified ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. MAYOR LIKES MODERN WAY

    THE MAYOR of Weymouth, Mr. J. C. Kaile, opened an industrial site in Lynch Lane, Weymoulh. It is the first of its kind, and has been arranged by the Ministry of Town and Country Planning. The picture shows the Mayor landing on the site by helicopter, after which he turned the first sod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  6. A.C.T.U. BACK TO WORK ORDER TO VIC. UNIONS WILL BE IGNORED

    MELBOURNE, April 30.—According to a spokesman for the main union on strike the decision by the A.C.T.U. that 25,500 Victorian strikers should return to work will be ignored. The chairman of the ...

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  7. World Not Likely To Be Policed

    MEW YORK, April 30.—The New York Times' Lakes Success correspondent says that authoritative sources state that the first ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. Britain Wins First Round In Debate On Palestine

    NEW YORK, April 30.—The Herald-Tribune's Lake Success correspondent says that the Palestine debate has generated more heat among the various Jewish groups concerned with or seeking representation in the special session of the United Nations General Assembly than it has among the 55 Assembly ...

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  9. FOOD PARCELS UNDELIVERED

    CANBERRA, April 30.—Allegations that a number of Australian food parcels sent to friends and datives in Britain had been withheld from the recipients and held in reserve for distribution in Europe ...

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  10. JAP GENERAL NOT GUILTY OF USING POW

    RABAUL, April 30.—After a sitting lasting less than ten hours the Full Court at Rabaul round [?]reuly General Rinpel[?] ...

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  11. DAIRYMEN'S STRIKE POLICY MISLEADING

    BRISBANE, April 30.—The resolution on the strike policy passed by the State Council of the Q.D.O. to-day was misleading. ...

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  12. WINGATE'S BODY REBURIED

    LONDON, April 30.—Reuter's Calcutta correspondent says it is officially stated that the body of Major General Wingate who was ...

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  13. NO TRACE FOUND OF AIRLINER

    VANCOUVER, April 30.—Twenty planes failed yesterday to fined a trace of the trans-Canada [?]irliner with 12 passengers and a ...

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  14. THREAT OF CIVIL WAR SEEN BY M.P.

    CANBERRA, April 30.—A warning that Australia was heading for civil war was given in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Beale (Lib., N.S.W.) who said the present industrial crisis in Australia was bringing ruin ...

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  15. FOURTEEN KILLED BY U.S. TORNADO

    NEW YORK, April 30.—At Worth (Missouri) which was reduced to rubble by a tornado yesterday 14 were [?]illed with 59 injured. Four were killed and many injured when the tornado swept through farmlands near Garfield ...

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  17. PMG Is 77,000 Telephones Behind Orders

    CANBERRA, April 30.—A special committee has been established by the P.M.G. to speed up the handling of arrears of 77,000 ...

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  18. PLANS 350 M.P.H. IN ATTEMPT ON RECORD

    LONDON, April 30.—The Australian, Squadron Leader H. B. Martin, D.S.O. and bar, D.F.C. and two bars, plans an average speed ...

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  19. Price Reductions When Business Costs Permit

    WASHINGTON, April 20.—After receiving a message from President Truman urging that the threat of inflation be countered by ...

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  20. MEAT UNION DESIRES PREFERENCE

    BRISBANE, April 30.—The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on an application by the AM'EU for the insertion of a preference clause in its award as it existed before last year's meat strike Mr. T. Lewis, for the meat export companies, said that the restoration of preference to the AMIEU would place the companies in an ...

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  21. Canadians Receive Sweeping Tax Cuts

    OTTAWA, April 29.—The Finance Minister (Mr. Douglas Abbott) to-night told the House of Commons that the budget for 1947-48 provided for sweeping personal income tax redactions, avenging 29 per cent effecting on July 1 and the abolition of the 15 per cent. ...

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