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  4. COMET A MONEYMAKER

    Latest performance figures released by De Havillands about their Comet jet propelled airliner show that she cruises at 490 m.p.h. and has a range of 2140 miles with 36 seats, and that she will be a big profit-earner in spite of the consumption of her four "ghost" engines. It is claimed that she will be cheaper to operate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Another Setback For Red Dean

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Red Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) suffered ...

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  6. U.K. BUDGET PREVIEW

    LONDON, April 17.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) to-day gave Cabinet a preview of the Budget ...

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  7. Opposition To Red Control Of Ironworkers Union Crowing

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Practically the whole of the opening day of the ironworkers' convention ...

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  8. MALAYA ISSUES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Australia's policy of close co-operation with the United Kingdom and other British countries for the maintenance of their common interests in South-east Asia must be ...

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  9. "War Cabinet" To Strike At Communism

    SINGAPORE, April 17.-- Britain's new anti terrorist director (Lieu- tenant General Sir Harold ...

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  10. N. QUEENSLAND DEVELOPMENT

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. --The convention of the North Queensland Development eague, held ...

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  11. Two Die In Million Gallon Petrol Blaze

    SINGAPORE, April 17.--Two Indonesians working on the British oil tanker Lingula were killed and 10 men seriously burnt when the vessel caught fire late last night alongside Pulau Samboe. ...

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  12. "Slow Boat" Loiters On

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Mon.-- The "slow boat to Ching," M.V. Tamars, after being held up in Portland Roads when ...

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  13. Guerrillas In Philippines

    LONDON, April 17.--The Tass Newsagency, quotes the Soviet army newspaper 'Red Star' as declaring that activity by guerrillas ...

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  14. Victoria To Get Coal From India

    BRISBANE, Monday.--India was looking to Australia as an ever-increasing market for Its ample coal supplies, the ...

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  15. DUGAN AND MEARS FOR TRIAL ON 6 CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Darcy Ezekiel Dugan and William Cecil Mears were committed for trial at the end of to-day's hearing on six charges arising' from the hold-up of the Ultimo branch of the' ...

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  16. Mutton Being Sold As Lamb?

    SYDNEY, Monday.--If prices investigators find that butchers' mutton is being sold at lamb prices the Prices Department will ...

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  17. Flying Saucers Seen In N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, April 17.--Four men and a woman claim to have seen flying saucers over the lower part of the North Island recently. ...

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  18. Trade Mission Offering Exotic Foods

    HONG KONG, April 17.-- Exotic sea foods, including sea slugs, sharks' fins, cuttlefish and tinned trumpet ...

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  19. CANCER TEST CLAIM

    ATLANTIC CITY, April 17. --Dr. H. S. Penn, of the University of California, with three colleagues, has reported ...

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  20. German Youth Movement

    LONDON, April 17. -- An assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard, Mr. John Nott Bower, left by air for Berlin ...

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  21. Gaol Term For Breaking, Entering

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Colin Ronald Langmaid (20), laborer, was sentenced in the Criminal Court to-day to four years' ...

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  22. Body Of Launch Victim Identified

    CAIRNS, Monday.--The body found on King's Beach on Sunday was identified as that of John McDonald by his brother, who ...

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  23. LUXURY HOTEL FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Clifton Gardens Hotel, Sydney, will be turned into a £1,000,009 luxury place by a syndicate, ...

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  24. Arab Demand Refused

    TEL-AVIV, April 17. -- The Israell Government has rejected an Arab League demand for return of Arab refugees as a ...

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  25. "Grossest Negligence"

    BRISBANE, Monday. --An 18-year-old farm laborer, Ronald Potter, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Mansfield in ...

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  26. Sugar Cane Technologists

    CAIRNS, Monday. -- After week-end visit to Mossman delegates to the sugar technologists' conference resumed sitting in ...

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  27. Wool Cheque Up

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Australia's wool cheque reached £225,247,240 for the first nine months of the current season to ...

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  28. Students Dispersed

    BRUSSELS, April 17.--Police used batons to disperse about 50 Communist students who demonstrated outside the Palais ...

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  29. Russians Bid High For Wool

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Russian interests forced up the prices of fine crossbred wools by 10 per cent at to-day's wool sales. ...

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  30. Will Inspect Burdekin Plan

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The Federal Minister for Development (Mr. R. G. Casey) will arrive in Townsville next ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Big Stores Hit By Tramway Strike

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Melbourne Tramway Employees' Association has booked a public hall here next Sunday to "explain the tram strike to the public." ...

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  32. CROWD PACKS COURT FOR MURDER HEARING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--More than 100 people packed the public gallery of the criminal court to-day when the Crown opened the Albert Park beach murder trial. ...

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  33. ROYAL BABY RUMORS

    LONDON, April 17.--Rumors persisted in Britain to-day that it would shortly be officially announced that Princess Elizabeth, ...

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  34. FATAL FALL FROM BRIDGE

    BUNDABERG, Monday.--Alexander Tomlinson (79), widower, living in south Bundaberg, was killed this afternoon when he fell ...

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  35. UNIONS OUT OF WAGE CLAIM ?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--An application for claims of seven unions to be struck out of the £10 basic wage case ...

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  36. Brighter Prospects On U.K. Meat

    LONDON, April 17.--The president of the National Federation of Meat Traders' Associations said to-day the prospects of increasing ...

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  37. Glasgow Free Of Smallpoox

    LONDON, April 17. -- Glasgow will be officially considered free from smallpox from midnight G.M.T. to-day (10 a.m. Eastern ...

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  38. Tests On Smallpox Suspect

    LONDON, April 17.--Tests being made at Liverpool University today will establish whether a 5- year-old boy passenger in the ...

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  39. Italian Journalists Show Resentment

    TRIESTE, April 17.--Twenty Italian journalists drove in a procession out at the Jugoslav zone of Trieste last night in protest ...

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  40. Coal Board Chairman

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The appointment of a new chairman for tho Joint Coal Board was under urgent consideration, the ...

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  41. Sir Albert Dunstan Cremated

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Sir Albert Dunstan was cremated at Springvale Crematorium to-day. State and Federal Ministers and ...

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  42. PACT DENIED

    VATICAN CITY, April 17.--'The Vatican Press Office to-day denied all knowledge of a new peace pact between Poland's Communist ...

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