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  4. RED PLOT TO TIE UP AUST.

    NEW YORK, April 14. -- International Communists planned at the recent Asian trade union conference in Peiping to intensify ...

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  5. South Africa Wants Protectorates

    CAPETOWN, April 14.--South Africa is to put pressure on Britain to hand over the three British protectorates or Bechuanaland, Basutoland and Swaziland. The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) made this clear in ...

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  6. Sugar Industry Was Not Consulted

    Brisbane, Friday.-- The Queensland Cane Growers' Council chairman (Mr. B. Foley) said ...

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  7. GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY

    Greek Independence Day, commemorating the outbreak of the insurrection against the Ottoman Empire in 1821, was celebrated throughout that country on March 25, with services of thanksgiving in churches and ceremonial parades in public squares. Photo shows General J. Lawnton Collins, U.S. Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Japanese Deserve A Peace Treaty

    WASHINGTON, April 14. -- Dr. Philip Jessup (United States Roving Ambassador) said yesterday the United States felt the Japanese people had progressed to a point where they ...

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  9. TEXAS BLAZE GOVT'S FAULT

    HOUSTON, April 14.-- A Federal Judge ruled yesterday the United States Government was at ...

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  10. CHINA FAMINE REFUGEES NOW MORE THAN 7,000,000

    HONG KONG, April 14. -- Pro-Communist sources have admitted fresh evidence of China's ...

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  11. Dugan And Mears In Court

    SYDNEY, Friday. --A woman cleaner, Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Ultimo, identified William Cecil Mears in the Central Court to-day as being very much like one of the men who had held up ...

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  12. LIGHTNING BOLT HITS AIRLINER

    London, April 14 .--A freak flash of lightning hit the London-Paris Viking airliner while it ...

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  13. Red Dean Is Proud Of Title

    DARWIN, Friday. -- The "Red" Dean of Canterbury (Dr. J. Hewlett Johnston), asked on his arrival here ...

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  14. New Atom Bomb Has No Limits

    MADRID, April 14.--Radio activity from a new type of atomic bomb could affect the world, stated British physicist Sir George ...

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  15. Technologists In Conference

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- The sugar cane technologists' conference was continued in Cairns to-day. After dealing with ...

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  16. Truman Sees Improving Situation

    WASHINGTON, April 14.--President Truman said yesterday the international situation had gradually improved since 1946. ...

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  17. CIGARETTES START TWO BIG FIRES

    TOKIO, April 14.--Sixteen Japanese bus passengers were burned to death and 23 others injured to-day when one ...

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  18. Choice Butter At Monto

    MONTO, Friday. -- Monto factory of the Port Curtis Dairy Association, Ltd., is now producing 95 per cent choicest quality ...

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  19. Part One Of Coal Recommendation

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Minister for Mines (Mr. Moore) said to-day stockpiled and coal production in Queensland were sufficient ...

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  20. Service Chiefs Want Compulsory Training Scheme

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Compulsory training for young men would be introduced in Australia soon if the Federal Government ...

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  21. TRAM STRIKE LIKELY TO CONTINUE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The executive of the Tramway Employees' Association decided late this afternoon to ...

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  22. Misappropriated Union Funds

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A 28-year-old stenographer was arrested to-day and charged with the disappearance of £5000 from ...

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  23. Morgue Visit Would Cure Motor-Cyclists

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- There would be no cases of dangerous driving if motor-cyclists were taken to the ...

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  24. Child Born To Polio Patient

    ATLANTA, April 14. -- A 23-year-old mother who was stricken with infantile paralysis two months ago gave birth to a 7½lb, ...

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  25. C.S.R. SHARES RISE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- C.S.R. shares rose on the Brisbane Stock Exchange to-day by 449 to £7549. They went up in Sydney ...

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  26. Camp Election Ban Modified

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Housing Commissioner (Mr. Galvin) to-day modified his ban on ...

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  27. DR. EVATT'S "MYSTERY MAN" IS OUT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The "mystery man" of the External Affairs Department (Mr. Sam Atyeo) is no longer with ...

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  28. THIEF GOT AWAY UNDER GUNFIRE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A bareheaded thief risked death this morning by diving head first through the glass window of ...

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  29. MINERS PLAN ORGANISED RESISTANCE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Organised resistance is again being spoken of by the Central Executive of the Miners' ...

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  30. REFUELLING AT SPEED IN AIR

    The Boeing-developed Flying Boom is a practical means of extending the range of U.S. Air Force planes. The B-29 tanker-aircraft, above and to the right, is pumping gasoline at high speed into a new 400 mile an hour Boeing B-50 Super-Fortress medium bomber through the Flying Boom. Small surfaces, known as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Railwayman's Margin Claims

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Australian Railways Union claims for £1 a week increases in all traffic grade margins were ...

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  32. ABOVE AWARD FOR SHEARING

    LONGREACH, Friday.--Because of the prolonged wet weather and the blowfly pest shearing contractors in the central west are ...

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  33. ROYAL CHILD EXPECTED

    NEW YORK, April 14.--A United Press representative says a London source close to the Royal family said to-day, that Princess ...

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