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  4. ALPHA TRAIN DEATH

    ALPHA, Wednesday.--A police witness claimed in Alpha Police Court to-day that a 20-year-old youth had admitted to him he had deliberately shot a man through the head because he believed he had ...

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  5. CHINA'S FLOOD HAVOC

    HONG KONG, April 5. --Floods caused by a springtime thaw are bringing new disasters ...

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  6. SOVIET USES METHODS OF NAZIS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, April 5.--Mr. John McCloy (United States High Commissioner for Germany) in ...

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  7. E. INDONESIAN REBELLION

    MACASSAR, April 5.--Macassar was awakened at 5.45 a.m., local time, by a burst of fire from machine-guns and other weapons as state police and dissatisfied Indonesian members of the East ...

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  8. FAST AGAINST BOMB

    Rev. Robert Waterson, vicar of St. Augustine's, Bexhill (Sussex), has written in his magazine stating that a demand for the immediate formation of a national committee to open negotiations with Russia and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RICE MAY BE GROWN IN N. TERRITORY

    Darwin, Wednesday. --Millions of acres of arable land in the northern part of the ...

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  10. Co-operation Claim By Labor Spurious

    GATTON, Wednesday.--The recent attempts by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to claim a close relationship between ...

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  11. LOAN OF AUST. TROOPS FOR MALAYA SUGGESTED

    LONDON, April 5.--Lord Mancroft (Con.) in the House of Lords defence debate yesterday ...

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  12. PETROL NOW OVER-SUPPLIED

    SOUTHPORT, Wednesday. -- The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said to-night Australia ...

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  13. WOMAN SWEPT TO DEATH IN FLOODED STREAM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A woman fell to her death in the swirling waters of the flooded Avon River when a bridge on Prince's Highway, near Sale, collapsed this afternoon. ...

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  14. NEW THREAT TO WAGGA

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Late to-night Murrumbidgee floodwaters were seeping into the lower end of Wagga's main ...

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  15. ARREST OF WEST BORNEO MINISTER

    DJAKARTA, April 5.--The Sultan Hamid Alkadri II of Pontianak, Minister without portfolio and head of the West Borneo ...

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  16. Liberal Party Support For Police Claims

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The possibility of Queensland police receiving better pay and conditions shortly was hinted ...

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  17. Western Line Still Blocked

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed.--On present prospects the railway line from Townsville west will not be entirely clear until the week-end, ...

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  18. BRIDGES GUILTY OF PERJURY

    SAN FRANCISCO, Ap. 5.--Harry Bridges, Australian-born president of the Longshoremen's ...

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  19. MELB. TRAMWAY BOARD APPEAL TO STRIKERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Melbourne Tramways Board to-day posted personal letters to the home addresses of each of its 4100 striking employees. The letters, signed by the board ...

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  20. CZECH MONKS SENT TO GAOL

    PRAGUE, April 5.--The official Ceteka news agency announced to-day that the Czech State Court had sent all 10 ...

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  21. TAXI DRIVE TO DEATH

    HURRIED taxi ride to Parisian Hotel Touquet was a matter of life and death. ...

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  22. NARROWING DOLLAR GAP HAILED BY PRESS

    LONDON, April 5.--The British Press to-day hailed the Chancellor of the Exchequer's (Sir Stafford Cripps') quarterly announcement on gold and dollar reserves as Britain's best effort yet in the battle to ...

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  23. Collide Railway Survey Sought

    GLADSTONE, Wed.--The Gladstone - Callide - Biloela Railway League has requested the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to have a survey ...

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  24. T.L.C. PLANS FOR LABOR DAY

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Representatives of 20 Trades and Labor Council unions to-night agreed to stage a Labor Day ...

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  25. Millaquin Growers Seek Percentage Payment Scheme

    BUNDABERG, Wed.--The Millaquin mill cane supplies committee, at its meeting to-nignt, carried a motion expressing a desire for ...

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  26. Minister Wrong About Bricks

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Shortage of Rockhampton bricks had held up construction work on a Government hospital at Emerald, the ...

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  27. SHOWGROUND BAN DENIED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. F. N. Fitzhardinge to-day denied that aboriginal flood victims had been debarred from Dubbo ...

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  28. Inquest Pending

    WARWICK, Wed.--The Coroner (Mr. T. W. Eite) stated to-day an inquest would be held into the death of Mrs. Miriam Patterson ...

    Article : 90 words
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