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  4. AUSTRALIA MAY FORGO [?]OME EMPIRE PREFERENCES

    CANBERRA, April 10.—Led by Dr. H. Coombs, Australia's team of 40 officials and advisers, began inter[?]nal bargaining on tariff this week, in Geneva. The [?]ster for Post-War Reconstruction, Mr. J. Dedman, ...

    Article : 317 words
  5. Divided U.S. Views On Aid To Greece And Turkey

    WASHINGTON, April 11.—President Truman's Bill to provide aid to Greece and Turkey cleared the first major hurdle to-day when the Senate unanimously approved of Senator Vandenberg's amendment ...

    Article : 378 words
  6. ROYALTY ATTENDS S.A. PARLIAMENT

    MAJESTIES IN AFRICA—The King and Queens attended the State opening of the South AFrican Parliament at Cape Town on February 21. The picture shows the King and Queen arriving at Parliament House for the State opening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VICTORIA BRIDGE DOOMED

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Victoria Bridge, built 40 years ago, and still the city's most important river highway is ...

    Article : 339 words
  8. REFUND MINING FINE?

    NEW YORK, April 11.—At the Government's request Federal Judge Goldsborough in the district court to-day postponed a ...

    Article : 288 words
  9. Faith In Britain's Role In World Leadership

    LONDON, April 11. — The Conservative ex-Minister of Education, Mr. R. A. Butler, of the House of Commons, in a speech at the Overseas Empire Correspondents' Association luncheon, said that Britain's greatest need to-day was to seek friendship with the great, ...

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  10. ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE IN TOKIO

    CANBERRA, April 11.—A public parade of troops on the Plaza in Tokio to commemorate Anzac Day has been urged by the ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. CONDITION COAL MINES IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, April 11.—The Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Krug) testifying before the Senate sub-committee inquiring ...

    Article : 183 words
  12. BRITONS A GREAT PEOPLE

    BRISBANE, April 11.—A Commonwealth, target of 70,000 migrants a year was impossible at present if only British migrants ...

    Article : 191 words
  13. Tornado Takes Heavy Toll In America

    NEW YORK, April 11.—Many were killed and injured, and great damage was done by a tornado, which left a trail of desolation in its path across Texas and Oklahoma. One estimate places the dead at 152. ...

    Article : 426 words
  14. [?]uake Rocks [?]os Angeles

    [?]GELLS, April 10.—A sharp [?]quake rocked Los Ang[?] o'clock-local time this [?] Tall buildings rocked, ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. BAN ON JOCKEYS MAKING STATEMENTS

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Jockeys are to be banned by the principal racing clubs in Australia from broadcasting taking part in radio ...

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  16. Court Rejects, Passages From Webb Report On Japanese Atrocities

    RABAUL, April 11.—The War Crimes Court to-day rejected as evidence nine out of 14 passages from the Webb report on Japanese atrocities. Lieutenant-General Katazo Adachi, G.O.C. 18th Japanese Army, is on trial for having failed to control the conduct of his troops, who, it is alleged, committed brutal atrocities against Australians and their allies in New Guinea. ...

    Article : 351 words
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  18. [?]RACE OF MISSING [?]UGGER FOUND

    [?] April 11.—A police [?] in search of the [?] seen drifting off [?] last week ...

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  19. Lower Prices In Queensland

    BRISBANE, April 11.—The Deputy Prices Commissioner, Mr. E. Lindsey, to-day announced decreases in retail prices of beef ...

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  20. CHECK ON ILLEGAL JEW IMMIGRANTS

    PARIS, April 11.—A spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry said the Foreign Minister (M. Bidault) has promised the British ...

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  21. NAZIS WERE READY TO SEIZE TANGANYIKA

    NEW YORK, April 11.—The Nazi Party was ready to seize Tanganyika at the outbreak of war and had already established ...

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  22. Deep Water Port

    DAR ES SALAAM April 10.—A £4 million deep water port, capable of sheltering an unlimited number of [?] ships is to be ...

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  23. PRESSURE POLITICS ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Mr. W. Power, M.L.A., (Lab.) for Booroona, to-night accused the state Temperance League of trying to ...

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  24. U.S. MAY CLAIM VAST AREA IN ANTARCTIC

    NEW YORK, April 11.—The United States will soon formally claim a vast area of the Antarctic, according to the New York Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent, who said that although the purpose of the Byrd expedition was officially stated to be only scientific, ...

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  25. PROFESSOR PREDICTS THIRD WORLD WAR

    NEW YORK, April 11.—At Toronto, Professor Arnold Toynhee, of Britain, lecturing here, forecast a third world war wherein the ...

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  26. Yearling Sales End

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Sydney yearling sales ended to-day with an aggregate of £236,265—£6125 below the Australian record ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. [?] WORKERS HOUSES

    Before the British Parliament lies a Bill with 110 It is a Magna Carta drawn-up to see that the land of Br[?] again harbours dead farms; that once barren fields will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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