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  4. BURDEKIN DAM FINANCE No Undertaking By The Chifley Govt.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY. -- NO UNDERTAKING HAD BEEN GIVEN AT ANY TIME BY THE CHIFLEY GOVERNMENT TO FINANCE THE BURDEKIN DAM SCHEME, OR CONTRIBUTE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PAPUA-NEW GUINEA BLUEPRINT

    RABAUL, April 13.-- General Government policy was to encourage private enterprise, foster ...

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  6. YOUTH LUCKY NOT TO BE CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A youth who admitted to-day having hit a two-year-old infant with a ...

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  7. Canberra Doctors Will Discontinue Lodge Practice

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Doctors in the Southern and Central Medical Association of New South Wales have decided to give up all friendly society and lodge practice as from June 30 next. ...

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  8. Red Threat Becoming More Real

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday. --"The threat of Communism is becoming more real. It has come much closer to us in the ...

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  9. "SHOOT BACK" ORDER FOR U.S. PLANES URGED

    WASHINGTON, April 13. -- Senator Styles Bridges (Republican, New Hampshire) proposed ...

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  10. Bad Weather Halts Search

    CAIRNS, Thursday.--Boisterous weather to-day caused rough seas and precluded a resumption of the search being ...

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  11. WEDDERBURN MINERS MAY HAVE REEF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Butter[?]cks of Wedderburn believe they have struck a rich gold reef running through ...

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  12. Real Danger of Smallpox In Australia

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- There has already been a rise in the number of people seeking smallpox vaccination, the ...

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  13. Race Riots In Birminahain

    LONDON, April 13.--Bloody race riots between blacks and whites swept the slum areas of Birmingham last night. ...

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  14. Veteran French Statesman Dead

    Leon Blum, veteran French Socialist leader and France's first Jewish and first Socialist Prime Minister, died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Penalties Proposed On Offend[?] Bakers

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Bakers who refuse to deliver bread will be liable to a fine of £100, or six months' gaol, under the Bread ...

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  16. More Eggs Sent From State

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- A Prices Board decision not to grant a higher price for eggs has met with quick retaliation ...

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  17. Prime Minister To Aid Hollway

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. -- The Prime Minister and other Federal Ministers will support the Hollway Government in its election ...

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  18. FACTORY EXPLOSION

    LONDON, April 13.--An explosion in the experimental section of the Gloster Aircraft Company's works in Gloucester to-day ...

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  19. Review Sought Of Exchange Rate

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of New South Wales to-day called for a review of the rate of ...

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  20. ASST. MASTERS IN NON- GOVT. BOYS' SCHOOLS SEEK SHORTER HOURS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Assistant masters' claim for reduced teaching hours was strongly opposed by representatives of the governing bodies of non- Governmental boys' secondary schools in the ...

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  21. MELB. TRAMS MAY RESUME ON SATURDAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Trams may be running in Melbourne again on Saturday after a strike lasting 51 days. ...

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  22. PILLAR COAL MAY BE REMOVED BY MECHANICAL MEANS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) to-day granted colliery proprietors in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria permission to remove pillar coal by ...

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  23. Severed Limb As Exhibit In Court

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An exhibit in a hit and run case heard in the Police Court to-day was a severed human arm in a large glass jar. Giving evidence in the case[?] ...

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  24. SURPLUS MEAT STILL GOING TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Any delay in concluding the Australian - United Kingdom 15-years meat agreement ...

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  25. "Peace Conference" Private Concern

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The chairman of the Central Coal Reference Board (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) to-day refused to adjourn ...

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  26. Lett £57,000,000

    MT. CLEMENS (Michigan), April 13.-- Edsel Ford, who died in 1943, left a total estate of ...

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  27. Parachute Training

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Permanent army men will soon begin parachute training. The training will follow the ...

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