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  4. SOCIALIST GOVERNMENT MESSES

    MONTREAL, April 23.-- Australia's and New Zealand's Labor Governments were deplored by ...

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  5. ''New Code" For Dealing With British Forces

    JERUSALEM, April 23.--The Jewish terrorist Irgun Zvai Leumi radio said to-day that the British hangings of "prisoners of war" had enabled the Irgun Zvai Leumi to adopt "a new code" under which British troops and police caught ...

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  6. Queen Elizabeth Refloated

    This dramatic picture was taken at a moment Britain's most powerful tugs, with their propellers thrashing the water, succeeded in freeing the liner Queen Elizabeth from the treacherous Bramble shingle bank at the entrance to Southampton harbor, late on the evening of April 15. The vessel went ashore on the evening of April 14 while ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Royal Tour Draws To Close

    CAPETOWN, April 24.--Addressing their Majesties upon the occasion of a State dinner tendered them to-day as they ...

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  8. VANDALISM INTENSIFIES U.S. STRIKE

    NEW YORK, April 23.-- Widespread efforts to disrupt the partial telephone services, maintained by supervisory ...

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  9. A W U CLAIMS PENALTY RATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Industrial Court to-day reserved decision in a claim by the AWU for a penalty rate ...

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  10. RUSSIANS TRAIN ADMINISTRATORS FOR GERMANY

    BERLIN, April 23.--British Intelligence Service reports received in Berlin state that thousands of German war prisoners are being organised in a "Free Germany" camp near Moscow and trained ...

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  11. Materials Believed Stolen

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Stephen Edward Dudley Smith (37), furniture manufacturer, was fined £10 in the Police ...

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  12. THE KING'S ANZAC DAY TRIBUTE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--His Majesty the King's Anzac Day message received by the Governor- General (Mr. M'Kell) to-day read: "On Anzac Day the Queen and I join with our people in Australia and ...

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  13. DEATH ON TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Scondor Nicholas Nasser, of the Barron Valley Hotel, Atherton, North Queensland, collapsed and ...

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  14. FOOD FOR BCOF

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Members of the BCOF in Japan in future will be supplied with vegetables as a result of new "quick ...

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  15. THE CASUALTIES

    LONDON, April 23.--British people killed in Palestine since August 1, 1945, numbering 116 were 68 soldiers, 30 police and ...

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  16. MOVE TO REDUCE RETAIL PRICES

    NEW YORK, April 23.--A plan by Newburyport, Massachusetts, to combat inflation by cutting prices 10 per cent has increased business in the two days since it was introduced by between 10 and 60 ...

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  17. NOT SO TOUGH

    WELLINGTON, April 24. --New Zealanders received a jolt when they were frankly told by their ...

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  18. FORTY ONE LOST IN TANKER WRECK

    LONDON, April 24.--In one of the worst wrecks on the British coast for many years, all 41 members of the crew of the tanker S[?]mtampa, 7219 tons, wrecked is Swansea Bay, have been lost. ...

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  19. PRISON OFFICER'S APPEAL

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--The decision of the Public Service Appeal Board in the appeal of Daniel Christopher Dwyer against ...

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  20. RETRIAL ORDERED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: -- The Full Court to-day granted Lawrence Stanley Jackson, former Commissioner of Taxation, leave to ...

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  21. BIGAMY CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Ernest Michael Rafferty (39), wardsman, who was arrested at a wedding reception last Friday, was ...

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  22. PART NEGROES NOT WANTED

    WASHINGTON, April 23. --Representative John Rankin (Democrat, Mississippi), to-day denounced in Congress proposals to ...

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  23. DISAPPOINTMENT WITH TARIFF OFFERS FROM USA

    LONDON, April 23.--Official sources say that the British delegation to the International Trade Conference was disappointed by the offers of tariff reductions it received from the United States during ...

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  24. MOULDERS' STRIKE DECLARED "UNAUTHORISED" BY COURT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An unauthorised strike in the moulding industry was declared in a reserved judgment to-day by the Full Bench of the Industrial Court. The judgment said it appeared the hold-up ...

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  25. WARSPITE ASHORE

    LONDON. April 23.--The hulk of HMS Warspite, which broke away from tugs towing her, has stranded. ...

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  26. Counting the Cost

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Industrial disputes between July 1, 1946, and April 5, 1947, cost the ...

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  27. PILLAGE TOLL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- In the last 10 years losses on Australian wharves from pillaging ...

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  28. GREEK GUERILLA AMBUSH

    LONDON, April 24. -- Reuter's Athens correspondent says that guerillas ambushed a force of 90 Gendarmes in the mountains of ...

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  29. RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA MONEY

    WASHINGTON, April 23. -- Russia spends more for propaganda than the other big powers combined, "especially when you ...

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  30. LOAN OVER-SUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Third Security Lan of £25,000,000 was over-subscribed by at least £4,000,000, said the Prime ...

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