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  4. INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR JEWISH TERRORISTS

    LONDON, April 19.—Military intelligence and Scotland Yard officers stopped all cars on roads from London to the east coast in a search for Jewish terrorists, including the woman who planted a time bomb at the Colonial Office on Tuesday. ...

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  5. KING OPENS SOUTHERN RHODESIAN PARLIAMENT

    With the arrival back in Capetown of the Royal Family the South African tour is drawing to its close ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Arab States Seeking Military Advisers

    LAKE SUCCESS, April 19. — British delegates to the United Nations refused to comment on a report from Jerusalem that four Arab states were willing to grant Britain important military concessions if Britain gained them a ...

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  7. RARE SHARK WAS WINNER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Several hundred people lined the hanks of the Hamilton Reach of the ...

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  8. Tapering Off Price Controls

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Deputy Prices Commissioners in conference at Canberra this week, reported that the public would not ...

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  9. VICTIMS OF TEXAS CITY DEVELOPING GAS GANGRENE

    NEW YORK, April 19.—Forty -six of the people injured in Texas City by explosions and fire have developed symptoms of gas gangrene. All had been exposed to chlorine gas which was liberated when the Monsanto ...

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  10. SOURCE OF SORROW

    OSLO, April 19.—Mr. Henry Wallace, the former U. S. Vice-President, addressing Norwegian politicians, referred to ...

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  11. NSW GOVT. WILL GRADE HOTELS IF RETURNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Government, if returned to power, would immediately grade all hotels and guest-houses in New South Wales according to the type of service they offered, the Tourist Minister ...

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  12. CLOTHING SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —Hosiery and knitted goods manufacturers said yesterday, that shortages in woollens, cotton and rayon goods ...

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  13. Rubber Shoes on Racehorses

    SYDNEY Sunday.—Shoes made from genuine or synthetic rubber are being used on racehorses in England. Experts declare the ...

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  14. END OF TOUR

    LONDON, April 20.—The Royal Family arrived in Capetown aboard the Royal train to-day, says Reuter's special ...

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  15. MORE STOPPAGES OF TRANSPORT IN VIC. EXPECTED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The stoppage next week of Victorian steam trains running from the country now seems certain as a result of the prolonged strike. This will result in the blockage of essential food ...

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  16. Girl Bandit Sought

    LONDON April 19.—Reuter's Rangoon correspondent says British and Indian troops tracking bandits in Central ...

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  17. MAN KILLED IN STOLEN TAXI CRASH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A young man, driving a stolen taxi, was killed in Edgecliff -road, Woollahra, yesterday, while ...

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  18. MISREPORTED IN HOURS CASE, SAYS ASPA SECRETARY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association (Mr. E. T. S. Pearce), on his return from the South this week-end, stated he regretted some of his statements before the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CLAIM ON MANHATTAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday—A Sydney man and his six married sisters are claiming 800 million dollars ...

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  20. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    LONDON, April 19.—The 'Observer,' commenting on the debate in the House of Lords on April 17, on whether an emigrant ...

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  21. ANZAC DAY

    TOKIO, April 19.—Australian troops will stage an Anzac Day parade in Tokio on April 25, according to an official ...

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  22. More Foreign Migrants Arrive in Australia

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The 623 passengers in the Egyptian snip Misr will disembark in Melbourne ...

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  23. EXPLOSIVE TRAIN BLOWS UP

    LONDON, April 20.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says 40 were killed and more than 100 injured when a train carrying 20 tons of ...

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  24. EXPORT OF SUIT LENGTHS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A leading Adelaide tailor said yesterday that during the past nine months Australia had exported more than ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL POLICE FORCE TO BE OF LIMITED STRENGTH

    LAKE SUCCESS, April 19.— The Military Staff Committee of the United Nations Security Council has decided to ...

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  26. "HUNGRY THIRTIES"

    'NEW YORK, April 19, — The New York 'Times' Ottawa correspondent says Canadian fear of a recurrence of the ...

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  27. GREECE AS TESTING GROUND

    LONDON, April 19.—Moscow radio charged Britain with using Greece as a testing ground for new war planes and said: ...

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  28. RAAF STORES ROBBED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Parachutes and radio and aircraft equipment valued at £420 are reported missing from a RAAF ...

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