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  4. DUGAN, MEARS IN COURT ON SIX CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--William Cecil Mears had allegedly admitted firing two shots during a hold-up at the Ultimo branch of the Commonwealth Bank, Detective Sergeant John Aldridge said in the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN-ARGENTINA TRADE PACT NEGOTIATED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday --The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night announced a trade agreement ...

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  6. VIC. GOVT. DISSOLUTION No Clear Majority

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Victorian Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) to-night agreed to a request by the Premier (Mr. T. T. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Thousands Of Sharks

    DARWIN, Wednesday.-- Firing rapid rifle fire from a boat's bow two R.A.N. sailors had to blaze ...

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  8. RUSSIA CHARGES TERRITORIAL VIOLATION BY U.S. PLANE

    LONDON, April 12.--A Tass Soviet news agency message picked up in London yesterday stated Russia has sent a protest to the United States, alleging an American aircraft flew over Russian territory near Libava, Latvia, on the Baltic, on ...

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  9. Soviet Version Is Designed To Explain Possible Wreckage?

    NEW YORK, April 12.--The Russian version of the aerial dog fight over Latvia might have been designed to explain the possible future discovery of the wreckage of on American plane. ...

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  10. RATION CHANGES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, April 12.--Changes in Britain's food rations announced to-day by the Minister of Food (Mr. Maurice Webb) ...

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  11. SMALLPOX HERE SOONER OR LATER?

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--Medical officers believe that unless every Commonwealth citizen is compulsorily vaccinated there will be an ...

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  12. MACASSAR SITUATION CONFUSED

    DJAKARTA, April 12.--Reliable reports from Macassar and from Dutch army sources here ...

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  13. Court Refuses To Rescind Order Against Watersiders

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Justice Kirby to-day refused an application by the Waterside Workers' Federation for recission of an order of March 15, suspending attendance money payments and annual leave credits for Brisbane watersiders. ...

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  14. Gold Claims Pegged In Church Yard

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --No further gold was found at Wedderburn to-day, but the Butterick family ...

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  15. OVERTIME TO CONTINUE IN MACKAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Justice Kirby to-day rejected an application by the Waterside ...

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  16. SIGHTING OF LIFE RAFT

    WIESBADEN, April 12.-- The United States Air Force has announced that a life raft has been spotted in the Baltic ...

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  17. Essential To Peace

    WASHINGTON, April 12.--It was imperative in the interests of world peace that the ...

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  18. 33 KILLED, 73 INJURED IN TRAIN SMASH

    NEW DELHI, April 12.--At least 33 people were killed and 73 injured in the derailment of an express train near ...

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  19. A.C.T.U Appeal To Strikers To Resume

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,--The Australian Council of Trade Unions to-night appealed to all striking unions ...

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  20. Casual Wharfies Admitted To Federation

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The announcement to-day that the Permanent and Casual Wharf Laborers' ...

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  21. P.M.-G. In Hospital

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Postmaster-General (Mr. H. L. Anthony) was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital, Lismore, ...

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  22. MEMORIAL TO MINING PIONEER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A bronze plaque to the memory of a North Queensland mining pioneer, Mr. John Moffat, ...

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  23. Bank Clerks Caught Thief After Exhausting Chase

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A 42-year-old enameller has been charged with the theft of £1000 from Thornbury suburban branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia shortly before midday to-day. ...

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  24. Tramway Strike

    MELBOURNE, Wed.-Striking tramwaymen will decide to-morrow night whether they will return to work on ...

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  25. Cost Of Floods

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--East Gippsland and Goulburn Valley authorities to-night ...

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  26. Manslaughter Appeal Upheld

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Full Court to-day upheld an appeal by Dorothy Hughes (34) against her conviction for ...

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  27. Dangerous Bend Is Death Trap

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--The bend on the Sugarloaf-road, near Broadford, 46 miles from Melbourne, was dangerous and the ...

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  28. Not Anxious For Reregistration

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Some members of the deregis-tered Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association did not ...

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  29. Big Lifting Job

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A 91-ton stator and cradle for a 30,000 kilowatt turbo-alternator was unloaded from the Clan Buchanan ...

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  30. Thirteen Perished

    NEW YORK, April 12.--Thirteen men were killed last night when a B29 bomber crashed near Albuquerque, New Mexico. ...

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  31. ACCEPTED

    NEW YORK, April 12.--India and Pakistan have agreed to accept Justice Sir Owen Dixon, of the Australian High Court, as ...

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