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  4. Wage-Peg. Relaxation May Help To Ease Unrest

    CANBERRA, April 4.—The Government yesterday further amended the wage-pegging regulations to enable the Arbitration Court to alter ratet of remuneration in any type of case at the discretion of the Chief Judge. This is expected to meet the demands of the unions and the Victorian Government, and to remove the threat of industrial ...

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    THREE" Photographed while broadcasting in the British [?]ing Corporation's popular shew. "Happidrome" are (from [?] right. c. Frederick, R. Vincent and H. [?]oris, better known [?] "We Three," Ramsbottom. Enoch and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRINCESS CHRISTENS BOAC TUDOR AIRCRAFT

    NAMING AIRCRAFT.—"I name this aircraft Elizabeth of England, May good fortune attend her wherever she may fly," said H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth when she recently christened the first B.O.A.C. Tudor I aircraft at the London airport. A view of the nose of the B.O.A.C. Tudor I aircraft Elizabeth of England.—British official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]rls' Choir Third [?] The Eisteddfod

    [?]56th Queensland Eisteddfod being held at Bundaberg providing fine musical fare for the many local and contestants. Markings indicate that the adjudicators pressce with the standard of performance. ...

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  8. OUTSIDE COURSE FOR MARYBOROUGH EIGHT

    MARYBOROUGH, Bundaberg, Brisbane and a Rockhampton crew will compete for the Eights Rowing Championship of Queensland on the Fitzroy River to-day in the first Queensland State Championship Regatta staged since 1938. The draw for courses resulted: Bundaberg 1, Leichhardt 2, Brisbane ...

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  9. Japan's Industrial Plants As Reparations

    WASHINGTON, April 4.—The United States has authorised General MacArthur to make reparations removals from Japan to China, Philippine, Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The action was taken without the approval of all members of the 11 nations ...

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  10. Truman is Not Worried About U.S. Communists

    WASHINGTON, April 4.—President Truman, at a Press conference, declared he was opposed to Communists holding ...

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  11. JAP ISLANDS FOR U.S.

    NEW YORK, April 4.—The Security Council unanimously approved the American request for strategic trusteeship over ...

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  12. [?]APAM'S [?]ONOMY [?]WEAK

    ORK, April 4.—The Her[?] Tribune, in an editorial [?]ug on fears of a total [?] collapse in Japan, ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. Q'land Axeman At Top of Form

    SYDNEY, April 4.—Vic Summers, of Queensland, won the world's tree-falling contest at the Royal Easter Show to-day. He won his ...

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  14. 14 INJURED, 2 KILLED IN ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE, April 4.—James Barden, 37, living in the Valley, was killed at Dayborough at 5.15 on Thursday evening. He was struck ...

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  15. Long Gaol Terms For U.S. Bookies In Bribery Case

    NEW YORK, April 4.—Two bookmakers, Davis Kraukauer and harvey Stemmer, to-day were each sentenced to from five to ten years ...

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  16. RECORD CROWD AT SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, April 4.—To-day's show attendance of 200,376, was a record. The previous best was 186,000 on Easter Monday, 1941. ...

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  17. Should King Live in Each Of Dominions?

    LONDON, April 4.—Reuter's correspondent states that John Lowe, at Cambridge, suggested at the University ...

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  19. Hirota Found Guilty

    RABAUL, April 4.—A military court found Major General Akira Hirota guilty of war crimes and sentenced him to seven years' goal. ...

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  20. Band Instruments Worth £13,000

    BASED on present-day costs, the instruments used by the various bands in the mass presentation by the A and B Grade bands at the Maryborough Showgrounds, yesterday afternoon, are conservatively valued at approximately £13,000. ...

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  21. [?]AL SHORTAGE [?]PTS TRANSPORT [?]N ADELAIDE

    [?]DE, April 4.—the most [?]sis which has [?] experienced in Adelaide [?]nly on Thursday ...

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  22. TRACK FORECASTS

    SYDNEY,. April 4.—Cragsman will be ridden by E. Doon in the Doncaster, and Earl Pentheus by g. Pownall. ...

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  23. Asia in Centre Of World Politics

    LONDON, March 4.—At the Asian Conference, Pandit Nehru said Asian countries had much in common and their meeting had ...

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  24. BRITISH CABINET FEELING STRAIN

    LONDON, April 4.—Reuter's political correspondent says that the manpower shortage in the Cabinet is one of Mr. Attlee's greatest problems. It would not be easy for Mr. Attlee to bring more persons into the Cabinet with the same qualifications as his principal ...

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  25. SOUTHERN CARGO FOR Q'LD EXPORTS

    BRISBANE, April 4.—Three ships will discharge cargo from the south at northern ports this month. The Ocean Vestal will ...

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  26. [?] AMBASSADOR [?]VES ATHENS

    [?] April 4.—the Soviet [?] gave no reason [?] ambassador's de[?]resentative ...

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  27. LITTLE LEFT OF GIFT TO LADY COOPER

    LONDON, April 4.—Lady diana Duff Cooper, who has been left £25,000 by a Span [?] count, told the Daily Mail's Paris ...

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  28. Tractor Derails Crack U.S. Train

    CHICAGO, April 4.—A tractor which fell on to-night caused derailment of the crack ...

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  29. NOT ENOUGH FOOD TO FILL SHIPS

    SYDNEY, April 4.—Shipping company executives said to-day that Australia had not been able to provide enough [?] for ...

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