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  4. DANISH FURNITURE DESIGNING

    THE DANISH DOMESTIC Design Exhibition, which opened it, London last month, showed post-war development in the Danish furniture industry. Photo shows a dressing-table at the exhibition. Powder jars, etc., may be put into the place provided at the side of the table, and the shutter pulled over this, leaving the table clear. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Increase In House Forecast

    CANBERRA, March 31.—An early electoral redistribution in Australia involving an increase in the number of seats in the ...

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  6. Wins World's Richest Footrace

    Don Ca[?] the 26-year-old South Australian, survived a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CRASHED BOMBER REACHED AND 2 DEAD MEN FOUND

    BRISBANE, March 31.—The charred bodies of the two members of the crew of the RAAF Mosquito which crashed into Sac Tuesday, were recovered from the wrecked machine ...

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  8. ECONOMIC TORNADO IN FRANCE

    LONDON, March 31.—The A.P. correspondent at Ville Tranche says that M. Ramadier, in a speech, said says France ...

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  9. DOWNS SAVED FROM DISASTROUS FLOODS

    BRISBANE, March 31.—The Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. A. S. Richards) said to-day that rain had ceased in south-east Queensland to-day just in time to save the Darling Downs and Maranoa districts from the possibility of a disastrous flood. Flooding which occurred there following heavy rain on ...

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  10. COMMUNAL RIOTING IN BOMBAY ON BIG SCALE

    LONDON, March 31.—Reuter's Bombay correspondent says that communal rioting between Moslems and Hindus has broken out in three areas of central Bombay. Bodies are reported to be lying in ...

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  11. MINORITY RUINING COUNTRY

    MELBOURNE, March 31.—After the 1914-18 war people were greatly concerned in trying to see that the rights of the ...

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  12. HUGE OIL FIRE AT HAIFA

    LONDON, March 31.—Blazing oil from a pipe line smashed by an explosion to-day set fire to six oil tanks containing many ...

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  13. TRAITORS TO BE SHOT

    LONDON, March 31.—The A.P. Belgrade correspondent says that the Skoplie court sentenced to death by shooting seven members ...

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  14. JUDGMENT REGARDED AS UNSATISFACTORY

    MELBOURNE, March 31.—Union officials regard the Arbitration Court's judgment on the week-end penalty rates as highly unsatisfactory. However, no direct action to bring about the threatened power and transport blackout is ...

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  15. BRITISH BIRTHRATE HIGHEST SINCE 1923

    LONDON, March 31.— The birthrate for the whole of 1946 in England and Wales was 19.1 per 1000 the highest ...

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  16. DESERTERS FAIL TO ACCEPT GOVT. OFFER

    LONDON, March 31.—The Minister for War (Mr. Bellinger) said that the Government's offer to be lenient with deserters had failed. ...

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  17. All State Seats To Be Contested

    BRISBANE, March 31.—One hundred and sixty-three candidates nominated for the State elections compared with 147 at the last ...

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  19. ERUPTION OF ICELAND'S VOLCANO IS NOW SERIOUS'

    NEW YORK, March 30.—Reykjavik, capital of Iceland, is ablize. Mr. Hekla to-day continued throwing up dense clouds of ashes, fumes and thousands of tons of glowing boulders. ships off the southern coast of Iceland were compelled to use lights even in daytime. ...

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  20. RUSH OF DONATIONS FOR FLOOD RELIEF

    LONDON, March 31.—Reuter's special correspondent says that the staff at Mansion House spent a worried week-end dealing with ...

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  21. EASTER TRAINS IN N.Z. CANCELLED

    AUCKLAND, March 31.—A strike in all mines in Waikato coalfield continues and drastic reductions in railway services, ...

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  22. Formosan Rebellion Was Suppressed Ruthlessly

    NEW YORK, March 31.—The A.P. correspondent at Shanghai says that John W. Powell, the only American correspondent who has been able to visit Formosa since the uprising began, writing in the China Weekly Review, of which be is editor, told of the way the ...

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  23. MERCHANTS MUST NOW IMPORT COTTON

    CANBERRA, March 31.—Future imports to Australia of cottan, either as yarn or piece goods from the United Kingdom will be ...

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  24. GERMANS DEMAND PROPERTY RETURN

    LONDON, March 31.—Reuter's [?] correspondent says that [?] of the German Social D[?] Party Herr ...

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  25. PLAY CARS

    Britain's fairground machinery has undergone many progressive changes in the past 18 months. This has been brought about chiefly by [?] of the light and durable aluminium [?]lloys and cold rivetting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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