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  4. Police Check On liberal Election Meetings Alleged

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. Bruce Pie claimed to-night that police had asked the names and addresses of speakers at nearly all his election rallies. ...

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  5. Man Critically Injured In Freak Accident

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Caught up by the undercarriage of a passing electric train at Auburn ...

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  6. Want Chance To Develop Calliede And Blair Athol

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--British and American firms were still negotiating for a chance to develop the Collide and Blair ...

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  7. OPPOSITION AMENDMENT ON CHILD ENDOWMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Menzies Government suffered its first legislative defeat in the ...

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  8. FASCIST SALUTE SEEN AGAIN

    The Fascist salute was seen again in Rome at the funeral of Mario Colesanti, an official of Rome during Mussolini's regime. Colesanti died following an accident in a train in which he was travelling to Rome. Photo shows the coffin containing the body of Colesanti carried out of the church, past supporters who are giving the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Canberra Is Ready For Reds

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. Special precautions have been taken to ensure that the Government's ...

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  10. Red Expansion

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --The Korean Ambassador to U.S.A. (Dr. John Myun Chang) to-day warned ...

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  11. Pie Throwing Was Costly

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A 20-year-old girl who was struck on the ear by a hot meat pie in a city shop was ...

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  12. Voluntary Insurance

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Voluntary insurance through friendly societies and similar bodies seemed the best system ...

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  13. LABOR OPPOSES AID TO MALAYA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Opposition to the use of Australian armed force in the present civil disturbances in Malaya was expressed by the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party to-day. ...

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  14. Possibilities In New Casings

    WASHINGTON, April 26.-- The United States is belived to be producing a number of special bomb casings in which ...

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  15. City Council's Authority Over Employees

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The City Council was responsible for the actions of its Staff and should have full ...

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  16. CAT LIKED TRAIN TRAVEL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --A cat and five new born kittens made several return trips ...

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  17. Production Cut By ironworkers

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Production of about 2000 tons of galvanised and black steel sheets at Lysaght's, Port Kembla, is ...

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  18. Stouter Buildings At Willis Island

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Extensive improvements are to be carried out to Willis Island cyclone warning station, 300 ...

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  19. Vaccination Value In Smallpox

    LONDON, April 26.--Questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day about the recent smallpox outbreak in Glasgow. ...

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  20. Sinking Of Chinese Ship

    HONG KONG, April 26.--The Chinese Communist news agency to-day alleged that the 8000-ton American merchantman ...

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  21. Woman Allegedly Stabbed In Blackout

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --A young man who is alleged to have admitted stabbing a 39-year- old war widow who boarded at his ...

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  22. Identical Brands Of Socialism

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Speaking at Wynnum to-night the Minister for the Army and Navy (Mr. J. Francis) said ...

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  23. Beer Supplies Remain Intact

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The threat to Melbourne's beer supplies was averted to-day when the Brewery ...

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  24. April Snows In U.K.

    LONDON, April 26.-- Heavy snow falls to-day covered, many areas of Southern England for the second successive morning. ...

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  25. BRIS. HATCH ROTATION DISPUTE BEFORE COURT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Lack of a specific complaint from shipowners and the waterside union seemed to indicate that the existing scheme for labor allocation to ships hatches in Brisbane was operating ...

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  26. M.H.R. In Second Car Smash

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Mr. Rowley James, M.H.R., was injured when a car in which he was travelling ...

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  27. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS GAVE "RED" DEAN NOISY RECEPTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Five hundred students at the Queensland University at St. Lucia gave the "Red" Dean (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) a boisterous reception when he addressed them to-day. ...

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  28. RETALIATORY BLACK BAN

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Seamen's Union has decided to declare "black" any Australian vessel carrying U.S. ...

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  29. FENCING IN HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, April 26. -- The Hong Cong Government has begun the construction of a 10ft. wire mesh fence along ...

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  30. JAVA TEA BOUGHT FOR AUSTRALIA

    DJAKARTA, April 26.--Australia's tea controller, Mr. H. A. Bennett, had bought 2,500,0001b. of the best Java tea for early ...

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  31. New Theory On Flying Saucers

    MIAMI BEACH, April 26.--Kenneth de Courcy, editor of the London 'Intelligence Digest,' yesterday said he believed flying ...

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  32. WANT REDS BANNED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Members of the Transport Workers' Union will not drive floats in the May Day procession at Newcastle ...

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  33. WOOL PROFITS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Profits from the Joint Wool Organisation remaining to be distributed amount approximately to ...

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  34. New Revolt In East Indonesia

    DJAKARTA, April 26.--A new revolt, against the Central Indonesian Government was reported to-day to have broken out in the ...

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  35. Czechs Want Big Power Peace Pact

    LONDON, April 26.-- The Czecho-Slovak embassy in London announced to-day it had sent a note to the Foreign Office ...

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  36. Hundred Fowls Died In Road Accident

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- One hundred fowls were killed in a traffic accident on Blunder-road, Oxley, at 6.30 p.m. to-day. ...

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