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  4. Walsh Is Retaining Traffic Control

    BRISBANE, April 2.—"I regard flic move as another attempt by Commonwealth bureaucrats to obtain control over transport," ...

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  5. VIOLENCE AS GERMANS PROTEST AGAINST FOOD SHORTAGES

    LONDON, April 2.—Rising resentment by the Germans against food shortages in the British zone yesterday culminated in a violent ...

    Article : 376 words
  6. FOOD GIFT FROM VICTORIA

    A MAGNIFICENT GIFT of food from Victoria was distributed by the Agent-General for that State Mr. Martin, to the inmates of whittinglon College, Highgate Hill, London, recently. The inhabitants of Whittington College are elderly women, whose income is not more than £40 a year. Miss Rumsey (93 years), the oldest inhabitant, is seen receiving gifts from Mr. Martin. Also in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Dr. Paul Sifle, U.S. War Department observer with the Byrd Antare[?] de-expedition, at the Anglo-american Association luncheon recently. Dr. Sifle stated that a seaplane flying from Australia could land [?]fely on the lake which the expedition discovered in an "oasis" in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LINDSEY ANNOYED AT BAKERS' STATEMENTS

    BRISBANE, April 2.—In a Press statement the Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. E. H. Lindsey) stated to-day, that in view of the provocative Press statements issued by the secretary of the Associated Bread Manufacturers of Queensland be was seriously considerine dealing directly with bakers in each ...

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  9. SUSPECT TAX EVADERS SHOULD NOT BE NAMED

    SYDNEY, April 2.—The Full Court or the Supreme [?] Court to-day decided that the Taxation Commissioner had no privilege to name in his report to the Treasurer persons suspected to tax evasion or ...

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  10. "BIG FOUR" DEADLOCK UNSOLVED

    MOSCOW, April 2.—Informed quarters expect the Foreign Minister's apparent deadlock to hasten a meeting between the ...

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  11. CARGO BACK LAG IN N.S.W. INCREASING

    SYDNEY, April 2.—Only a little progress has been made on clearing 200,000 tons of general cargo which accumulated before and ...

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  12. Regular Tests Of Cars Under Safety Scheme

    MELBOURNE, April 2.—Regular mechanical tests for all cars would be recommended for Australia as a ...

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  13. DEMOCRATS WIN EASY VICTORY IN CHICAGO

    CHICAGO, April 1.—the Republican candidate, Russell W. Ro[?]t, who was reported to be [?]ed by Colonel R[?]ber ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. CATTLE LOST IN FLOOD

    WARWICK, April 2.—Thirty-two of 35 cattle which jumped from or had been forced off a bridge across the ...

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  15. P.M. HAS TALK WITH JUDGE

    CANBERRA, April 2.—Mr. Chifley to-day flew to melbourne [?]o consult with the Minister for Labour (Mr. E. J. Holloway). It ...

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  16. Naval Ratings on Strike

    WELLINGTON, April 2.—The striking naval [?]atings, though their remands for retrospective pay, were granted are still on strike. ...

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  17. Air Probe In Antarctic

    Group-Captain D. KINGWELL, who flew half way to Antarctica and back—further south than Australians had ever flown—in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SHORTER WEEK WOULD RUIN DAIRY INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, April 2.—Introduction of a 40 hour week would cripple the dairying industrial, Mr. G. Howey, president of ...

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  20. Moderates' Bid To Gain Control Of T.& L. Council

    BRISBANE, April 2.—The State Service Union would re-affiliate with the Trades and Labour Council said the union State president ...

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  21. U.S. PROGRAMME FOR GREECE UNCHANGED BY DEATH OF KING

    WASHINGTON, April 2.—Senator George (Democrat, Georgia) said the King's death should not change the United States ...

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  22. ARBITRATION BILL A THREAT TO THE NATION

    SYDNEY, April 2.—Employers in Sydney claim that if the Arbitration Bill now bef[?]re the federal Parliament becomes law it ...

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  23. LEUKAEMIA KILLS BRISBANE VICTIM

    BRISBANE, April 2.—After only [?] hospital William Rich[?] (18) died of a blood [?]kaemia, to-day. Spicer ...

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  24. Don Juan Rejects The Monarchy Plan

    LONDON, April 2.—Reuter's Lisbon correspondent states that a spokesman for Don Juan Hid Don Juan was not consulted about the new Succession Act and would not recognise any law which the Spanish people did not sanction and to which he as the legitimate ...

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  25. PRINCE PAUL SWORN IN AS GREEK KING

    LONDON, April 2.—Following the sudden death yesterday from a heart ailment, at the age of 56, of King George of Hellenes, his brother the Crown Prince Paul, was won in an King Paul 1 in the presence of Cabinet Minister and members of Parliament. [?] according to the ...

    Article : 326 words
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