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  3. EXPLORING PROSPECTS

    MOSCOW, April 22.—Observers believe Britain and the United States are using Moscow diplomatic channels to explore ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Hand-over to include five Austns

    PANMUNJOM, April 22.—Five Australians, 14 Americans, six Colombians and 75 South Koreans would be handed over tomorrow in the exchange of sick and ...

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  5. Watch on Reds in march

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Precautions to stop Communist propaganda in the Labour Day ...

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  6. DIED AFTER VERDICT OF GUILTY

    BOWEN, Wednesday.—A 31-year-old native off Thursday -Island died in Bowen Hospital tonight, a few hours after she had been found guilty of manslaughter. ...

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  7. Charge of four deaths

    LONDON, April 22.—John Reginald Christie (55), clerk, was charged in the ...

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  8. Tour doubt

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Rugby League is worried at reports that the American All Stars have cancelled ...

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  9. Petrol probe "overdone"

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—It should not be necessary t investigate factors governing the price of petrol every ...

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  10. Co-op, inquiry

    BRISBANE, Wed.—An inquiry into the affairs of the Warwick Co-operative Dairy Association Ltd. will begin ...

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  11. Diphtheria cases

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Eight cases of diphtheria had developed at Camp Pell emergency housing ...

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  12. 86 road deaths

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Eightysix people were killed in road accidents in Queensland in the three months ended last ...

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  13. Wants Comforts Fund restored

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. W. J. Brens) will recommend to the Minister for the Army (Mr. J. Francis) that the ...

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  14. Hearing stopped

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. P. Gallagher) today suspended the hearing of evidence in ...

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  15. Cement output

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Queensland Cement and Lime Company Ltd. expects to begin producing 250,000 ...

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  16. Brisbane fire

    BRISBANE. Wed.—Flames shot 50 feet into the air in a spectacular pre-dawn fire in the workroom and store ...

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  17. Turks have own "Anzac Day"

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Two Turkish officers arrived in Brisbane tonight to march in the Anzac Day parade. ...

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  18. Frigates arrive

    BRISBANE. Wed.—The Australian frigates, Murchison, Shoalhaven and Hawkesbury berthed in ...

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  19. Stop opposed

    ADELAIDE. Wed.—Dr. Evatt today strongly opposed stoppage protests against the railway metal trades ...

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  20. LESS UNEMPLOYED

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The number of people receiving unemployment benefits had fallen by 2109 ...

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