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  4. [?]ps Beat Indian [?]ll Night

    [?]UL, April 9.—A Japanese company commander, his [?] not and two Jap N.C.O.'s [?]tured and killed an Indian ...

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  5. CANE GROWERS TO CONSIDER MANY VITAL QUESTIONS

    CAIRNS, April 9.—Mr. R. Muir, General Secretary of the Queensland Canegrowers' Council arrived at Cairns by air to-day and expects to remain in the district until the end of the month when he will visit ...

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  6. AIR MAPPING EARTHS SURFACE

    A HUNDRED AND ninety thousand square miles of the world's surface will be photographed from the air in 1947 by aircraft from the Hunting Group of Aerial Survey Companies. This figure represents contracts already obtained for work this year in Canada, Venezuela, Columbia, Arabia, Persia, Nigeria, Gold Coast, Rhodesia, Belgian Congo. Portuguese East Africa, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 135 words
  7. German V-2 Arrives Here

    German V2 rocket, which came from England on the deck of the motor ship Karamea. It will be placed in the War Museum at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Britain Agrees To Keep Forces Longer In Greece

    NEW YORK, April 9.—Reuter's Washington representative learns authoritatively that an agreement was reached between Britain and the United States yesterday for the British naval, military and air missions to remain in Greece, at least until the Greek Government's campaign against guerillas in ...

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  9. JUDGE TAKES SERIOUS VIEW OF INTIMIDATION

    BRISBANE, April 9.—The Industrial Court to-day reserved judgment on an application by the Metal Trades Employers' Association directed against the Moulders' and Ironworkers' Unions who have been ...

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  10. MINERS TO BE PAID FOR ALL HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, April 9.—If coal mines were idle or had a valid reason for not working on the day preceding or following a statutory ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. JUDGEMENT RESERVED IN APPEAL

    [?], April 9.—The Court [?]minal Appeal to-day re[?] judgment on whether fresh we should mean a new trial ...

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  12. 26 Killed in Plane Crash

    [?] Twenty-six including 24 high school students, returning from holy week Vocation were reported ...

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  13. PRODUCTION OF COLD UNITS RETARDED

    BRISBANE, April 9.—Though mass production of farm refrigerators by the Queensland Butter Board is being held up by ...

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  14. English Shipping Executive Visits Australia

    Mr L. C. Gedes, chairman of the Orient Line, who arrived on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
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  16. A Losing Fight To Retain Preference Is Foreseen

    BRISBANE, April 9.—Announcing to-day that he had been informed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) that the British Government, through its import-licensing Department, had seriously restricted importation of Australian books into England, the Country Party Leader (Mr. Fadden) said that such discrimination against Australian ...

    Article : 381 words
  17. [?]ish Coal For Eire

    LONDON, April 9.—Under an [?] announced in Dublin, [?] supply Eire with a [?] of [?]000 tons of coal ...

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  18. [?]NERS TO WORK AT "SAFE" PITS

    [?]HINGTON, April 9.—An instruction that miners are to work at fast at each mine it certified safe has telegraphed to district presidents by the presidents of the Workers' Union (Mr. John L. Lowis). ...

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  19. Sea Gangsters Prey on Jewish Immigrants

    LONDON, April 9.—Sea gangsters are taking ripe dividends from the unreasoning urgency of illegal ...

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  20. "Black Angel" Suicides

    LONDON, April 9.—Carmen Mory known as The Black Angel of Ravensbruck, suicided in prison Dr Preito who was also sentenced ...

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  21. Conscription Pact With Britain Denied

    CANBERRA, April 9.—The Minister of Defence (Mr. Dedman), to- day denied the existence of any pact between Australia and Britain on the issue of conscription. He said that as far as he knew, Britain did not consult the Australian Government before deciding to ...

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  22. [?]RMAN FRONTIERS NOW ON AGENDA

    OW, April 9.—Under heavy pressure from the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. [?]evin) and the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall), the Soviet Foreign Minister [?]olotev) agreed that the Foreign Ministers should half their "interminable [?] current German problems." ...

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