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  4. VICTORIAN INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE BEFORE FULL ARBITRATION COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Hopes of a settlement of the Victorian transport and metal trades dispute are centred in the hearing in the Full Arbitration Court of an application by the Commonwealth Industrial Registrar for the de-registration of the two unions involved and the Victorian Chamber of ...

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  5. King Christian X Of Denmark Dead; Frederik Succeeds

    COPENHAGEN, April 21.—King Christian, who had been unconscious since 3.30 a.m. yesterday, died at 10.4 p.m. from pneumonia following a heart attack on April 8. In accordance with the Danish Constitution, the 48-year-old Crown Prince Frederik automatically ...

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  6. 'MONTY' WITH 'BEEFEATERS'

    Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, inspected the Guards' barracks at the Tower of London recently. Photo shows: Viscount Montgomery surrounded by a sea of picturesque Tudor hats as he chatted with Yeoman Warders, usually known as "Beefeaters." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRINCESS SPEAKS TO THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, April 21.—Princess Elizabeth, broadcasting to the Empire from Capetown, said she wished to thank all the thousands of kind friends who sent messages of goodwill. ...

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  8. AGREEMENT ON MINOR POINTS

    MOSCOW, April 20.—The Foreign Ministers to-day agreed on seven minor points of the Austrian treaty, in addition to an important point relating to war criminals, in a brisk cordial meeting which cleared ...

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  9. Bitten Bull Bites

    LONDON, April 21.— Reuter's Paris correspondent says a mad bull bit three people in the ...

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  10. RAILWAYMEN STOOD DOWN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — When hearing an application in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Acting Chief Judge ...

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  11. Sheep Killer Sought

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Despite an extensive search of the Kurrumbul area, near Goondiwindi, ...

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  12. MORE BOMBINGS BY PALESTINE TERRORISTS

    LONDON, April 21.—'The Times' Jerusalem correspondent reports that six British soldiers were injured when a terrorist threw a bomb among troops in a cinema at Nathanya last night. ...

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  13. BRITAIN WANTS CO-OPERATION WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, April 20.—Britain wanted the closest co-operation with Russia, both politically and economically, the ...

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  14. TWO CHARGED WITH JUNGLE KNIFE MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Two men charged in the City Court to-day with the murder of Vincent Quinn (26), builder, ...

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  15. PINEAPPLES FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Queensland may send Britain a record quantity of canned pineapples in the next year. Mr. W. Mawbey, ...

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  16. British Barred From Egypt

    LONDON, April 21.— Three hundred British soldiers going to the United Kingdom on leave ...

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  17. CONDITIONS OF CHAOS IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — With industry disorganised and thousands out of work and in consequence no ...

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  18. GREEK GUERILLAS STRIKE BACK AT GOVT. FORCES

    ATHENS, April 20.—The guerillas hit back at the army on Saturday, attacking at several points within 15 miles of the Greek headquarters. A large band attacked ...

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  19. STORM AND 'QUAKE

    AUCKLAND, April 21.—Thousands watched vivid lightning displays throughout Sunday night, when one of the most violent ...

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  20. MEAT PRICES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—If the 40- hour week was granted, the Meat and Allied Trades Federation of Australia would be forced to apply ...

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  21. INDIAN RIOTING

    LONDON April 20. — Bombs were thrown and buildings set on fire in Calcutta, where there were 1[?] casualties and 120 arrests, states ...

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  22. TWO THIRDS OF JAPANESE CITY RAZED IN FIRE

    TOKIO, April 21.—A fire which broke out in the inland city of Lida, 100 miles west of Tokio, at noon yesterday and raged until 3 a.m, to-day, destroyed 3984 houses, left 17,814 homeless and caused damage ...

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  23. HAPPY BIRTHDAY

    CAPETOWN, April 21.—More than 500 birthday telegrams were received by Princess Elizabeth at Government House to-day, including messages from the Governor-General of Australia (Mr. M'Kell), the Viceroy of India (Lord ...

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  24. Apathetic Attitude To Elections By Japanese

    NEW YORK, April 20. — To-day citizens throughout Japan voted in the first national election, which is ...

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  25. NEW THREAT TO TEXAS CITY

    NEW YORK, April 20.—A low hanging cloud of naphtha vapor in an oil refinery, two miles from where the freighter ...

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  26. UK SEAMAN ARREST IN BRISBANE ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A Sydney detective's flight to Brisbane at the week-end led to the arrest to-day of ...

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  27. STAFF CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Commander-in-Chief of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (Lieut-General H. C. ...

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