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  4. ALLIES CUT JAPANESE [?]N. GUINEA ARMY DOWN TO 12,000 TOTAL

    RABAUL, April l4.—If the war had lasted another month the entire Japanese 18th Army would have been wiped out Lt.-General Hatazo Adachi, former G.O.C. 18th Army said in the War Crimes Court to-day. ...

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  5. Scene Of Outrage At Haifa

    Smoke rites from storage tanks set alight during a wartime attack on oil installations at Haifa, wh[?] damage estimated at £1 million was caused by a fire believed to have been started by Jewish terrorists. The first guited tanks containing more than 20,000 tons of on belonging to the Shell Oil company. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Warders At Gaol Sacked

    BRISBANE, April 14.—Two warders were dismissed following a Public Service inquiry into incidents at the Townsville Gaol, ...

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  7. [?]anadian Hostess Visits Wartime Guest

    [?]s William Glass, of winnipeg, [?]o entertained hundreds of [?]stralian airmen training in [?]nada during the war. She is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STATEWIDE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF COAL

    BRISBANE, April 14.—The price of coal throughout Queensland has been increased by 5¾d. per ton on an average from April 1. The secretary of the West Moreton Coal Board (Mr. Thomas) said to-night that approval of the owners' application for an increase was received early to-day from the Coal ...

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  9. ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF KILLING BABY

    SYDNEY, April 14.—A jury in the Central Criminal Court to-day found Ida Lilian higgins, single, not guilty on the ground of ...

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  10. GAOL FOR RAPE ATTEMPT

    BRISBANE, April 14.—Lincoln Albert Miles (26) and Al[?]d James Haines (22), lab[?]ers, who were found guilty of ...

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  11. Alarm Caused By Mysterious Cattle Disease

    GYMPIE, April 14.—A mysterious disease among cattle affecting their nervous system is causing alarm in ...

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  12. Registration Of Bernborough Colt Being Sought

    BRISBANE, April 14.—An application made by J. Bach, of Welleamp, near Toowoomba, for registration of the name "Mr. ...

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  13. PRINCESS RECORDS BIRTHDAY SPEECH

    LONDON, April 14.—Router's special correspondent at Victoria Falls says Princess Elizabeth rehearsed and recorded the broadcast ...

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  14. RESTRICTING PUBLIC TELEPHONE CALLS

    BRISBANE, April 14.—The council of administration of the G.P.O. was considering restricting calls made on public phones to a ...

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  15. DECLINED POST OF MR. McKELL'S SECRETARY

    CANBERRA, April 14.—General Plant and Rear-Admiral Morre, R.A.N., had both declined appointment as official secretary to the ...

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  16. FELL 60 FEET AND CAUGHT BY MATE

    SYDNEY, April 14.—A painter in a bosan's chair fell 60 feet down a light well to-day into the arms of a workmate and then ...

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  17. STERN GANG PRISONER ESCAPES

    LONDON, April 14.—Reuter's Jerus [?] correspondent says that Geula Cohen 21, a member of the Stern Gane who is serving seven ...

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  18. Gangsterism Menace Again in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, April 14.— Gangsterism again is menacing the United States, said F.B.I. Director Edgar Hoover. "This is already ...

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  19. TRAIN DERAILED NEAR TAMWORTH

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Four trucks and the guard's van of a goods train were derailed near Manila 30 miles north-west of Tamworth ...

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  20. WATCHING WORLD DISEASE SITUATION

    CANBERRA, April 14.—There is no evidence thai a world-wide epidemic of influenza is imminent, but Australia is carefully ...

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  21. FOUR KILLED IN [?]ORK PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, April 14.—Four pas[?]rs were killed and two pass[?]ers and two of the crew were [?]red when a York plane crashed ...

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  22. DIED AFTER KISSING YELLOW COBRA

    LONDON, April 14.—Reuter's correspondent at Port Elizabeth says a would-be European snake charmer died four hours after ...

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  23. URGENTLY NEEDED CARGO ARRIVES

    BRISBANE, April 14.—Nine interstate and overseas ships brought to Brisbane to-day 12,000 tons of cargo urgently needed ...

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  24. Near Panic Over smallpox Cases

    NEW YORK, April 14.—State troops were called out to keep order while three doctors worked at feverish pace vaccinate 2000 persons at Millbrook, New York State, [?]ere a virulent type of smallpox has caused a near panic. ...

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  26. Poland Does Not Want Western Democracy

    LONDON, April 14.—The Warsaw radio, referring to the statement by the Polish Premier (Josef cyrankiewicz) in an ...

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  27. No Appeal by Cousens

    CANBERRA, April 14.—The Federal Executive Council has not received any appeal from Charles Cousens against the findings of a ...

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  28. BODIES OF 2 MISSING WOMEN FOUND

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Police to-day found the bodies of two women who have been reported missing from their homes for ...

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  29. SEAMEN WANT MATS IN THEIR QUARTERS

    BRISBANE, April 14.—The potato ship, Du[?]bo, has been delayed at Newcastle since Saturday because the seamen aboard refused ...

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  30. SORRY END TO ANZAC DAY MUDDLE IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, April 14.—Lieut.-General Robertson's face-saving week-end decision to hold the principal Anzac Day ceremonies in the British area instead of Tokio is a sorry end to the misunderstanding which should never have occurred. ...

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  31. BAN ON INDUSTRIAL POLICIES LIFTED

    SYDNEY, April 14.—The Industrial life assurance agents" dispute has been settled and the ban on the writing of new industrial policies ...

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  32. Record Crowd Likely At Brisbane Cup

    BRISBANE, April 14.—There is a heavy influx of visitors from N.S.W., Victoria and country centres in Queensland to Brisbane for ...

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  33. BUTTER PRODUCTION DOWN IN FEBRUARY

    CANBERRA, April 14.—Butter production in Australia during February this year dropped to 12,654 tons compared with 14 152 ...

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  34. [?]AP WOMAN HELPED SPIES

    BRISBANE, April 14.—A woman in the Japanese naval office at Manila always made out an extra copy of shipping movements of Allied spies and American submarines [?]ed havoc with their shipping, said Mr. A. Davidson, speaking on the Allied Intelligence [?]an, at a Rotary Club luncheon to-day. ...

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  35. BIG FOUR AGREE ON COAL FOR FRANCE

    MOSCOW, April 14.—The Foreign Ministers have negotiated on agreement on allotments of German coal to France, thereby ...

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  36. Berlin Workers' Protest

    LONDON, April 14.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that 500,000 Berlin workers intend to strike for ten minutes to-morrow ...

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