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  4. [?]idnap Story Is [?]illy, Says P.M.

    CANBERRA, April 16.—The Prime Minister, Mr. [?]ozies, ridiculed claims by Mrs. Petrov and Soviet [?]y officers that Vladimir Petrov, ex-Russian [?]t and head of the Russian secret police in ...

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  5. BEVAN NOW A BACK BENCHER

    LONDON, April 16.—Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leader of the Parliamentary Labour Left Wing, has resigned from the party's "Shadow Cabinet." and henceforth will sit on the back benches. He had serious policy differences ...

    Article : 680 words
  6. Unions To Debate Order To Return

    BRISBANE, April 16.—Commenting on the State Industrial Court's order to four unions to show cause why their registration should not be cancelled, the Boilermakers' Society's State secretary, Mr. J. Egerton, said to-night that a very large section ...

    Article : 440 words
  7. Evatt Censures Menzies

    CANBERRA, April 16.—Accusing the Prime Minister of seeking to gain political advantage from the Petrov ...

    Article : 390 words
  8. U.K. Agrees On Meat Guarantee

    CANBERRA, April 16.—The United Kingdom Government has agreed to guarantee minimum prices for Australian meat sold on the free market in Britain in the 12 months from October 1 next. In the event of average prices falling below the ...

    Article : 425 words
  9. HORROR POISON GASES

    WASHINGTON, April 16.—A Congressional committee published testimony last night warning that the Soviet Union ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. NEW COAL SEAMS

    BRISBANE, April 16.—Mines Department drillers had reported [?] coal reserves near Ipswich, the ...

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  11. Korean Veterans Return

    BRISBANE, April 16.—Australia's Second Battalion, comprising 603 men who fought in bitter battles, arrived ...

    Article : 160 words
  12. Francis K.O.'s Bell

    BRISBANE, April 16.—Queenslander Ed. Francis. 10.5, knocked out the Newcastle welterweight, Kev. Bell. 10.4. in ...

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  13. TRADE UNIONS CONFER

    BRISBANE, April 16.—Moderate unions have forced the Queensland Trades and Labour Council to ...

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  14. LIGHT RAIN OVER A WIDE AREA

    BRISBANE, April 16.—A Weather Bureau spokesman said to-night that Scattered light rain over a wide area of ...

    Article : 189 words
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  16. Racehorse Destroyed: Hit-Run Motorist

    SYDNEY, April 16.—Golden Brae, a two-year-old racehorse, had to be destroyed on Thursday after being struck by ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. Brothers Swept From Rocks And Drowned

    MELBOURNE, April 16.—Two brothers were swept out to sea and drowned near Flinders, 30 miles from Melbourne. ...

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  18. Coleman Outpointed

    SYDNEY, April 16.—American Agostim (9.10 3/4) easily outpointed former Australian featherweight champion, Ray ...

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  19. Q'LD S-GENL QC

    BRISBANE, April 16.—The Queensland Solicitor-General. Mr. W. G. Hamilton, has been appointed a Q.C. This was ...

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  20. MARCH COST OF LIVING UNCHANGED

    [?]RRA. April 16.—For the first time for many years the average cost of living in the [?] capital cities and 30 principal towns throughout Australia remained unchanged dur[?] March quarter. Had the basic wage not been frozen there would have been no over[?] although changes in the respective capital cities would have been: Increases ...

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  21. AT. COMN. WOULD EXCHANGE INFO.

    WASHINGTON, April 16.—The Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Commission asked Congress to-day to amend the 1946 ...

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  22. JET AIRCRAFT JET AIRCCRAFT

    NEW YORK, April 16.—A new jet engine "brake" making it possible for all types of aircraft to land at existing ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. POPULATION WILL DOUBLE IN 70 YRS.

    NEW YORK, April 16.—United Nations statisticians predicted to-day that the world may double its present population in less than 70 years. According to the 1953 edition ...

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