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  4. CHECK ON REDS HAS COMMENCED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Intensive security checks, almost paralleling wartime screening, have been proceeding throughout Australia simultaneously with preparation of the Federal Government's ...

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  5. Breach Of Italian Peace Treaty Alleged

    LONDON, April 21.--Russia yesterday accused the United States, Britain and France of breaking the Italian peace treaty ...

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  6. GIANT FLYING BOAT DESTROYED

    Smoke billows from the fiercely burning Marshal Mars after a forced landing near Pearl Harbor recently. Fire broke out when the navy flying boat was on a test flight a mile off Oahu Island. Minutes ofter this aerial photo was made, an explosion rocked the plane, sending it to the bottom shortly after. Crewmen escaped ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REORGANISATION OF WATERFRONT PLANNED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Brisbane waterfront is to be completely reorganised to deal with record imports from Britain and the Continent. The Overseas Shipping Re ...

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  8. Petrol Refused

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Thirty million gallons of petrol recently had been refused from Italy ...

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  9. BOUNTY BIBLE RETURNED

    SUVA, April 21.--The Bounty's Bible which was taken from Pitcairn Island by a carpenter of ...

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  10. Kerr Trial Ends To-day

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Criminal Court sittings will be held to-morrow to conclude the trial of John Bryan Kerr ...

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  11. No Request Yet For Aid In Malaya

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Britain has made no request to Australia for military assistance in Malaya, the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) told the House of Representatives to-day. If such a request were received it would receive the serious ...

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  12. Uranium Find?

    LONDON, April 21.--A university geologist claims he has discovered the biggest uranium hoard in the world near Bath. ...

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  13. Communism On Run In South-east Asia

    DJAKARTA, April 21.--Nationalism has Communism on the run in south-east Asia, Mr. R. Allen Griffin, leader of the U.S. aid survey mission, declared to-day, summing up at the end of a two ...

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  14. Said Husband Fired At Her

    BEAUDESERT, Friday.--A Woman who said her husband had fired at her with a shotgun and threatened to cut her ...

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  15. "Burdekin Is Sound"

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Despite doubts cast on the Burdekin Dam proposal by the ...

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  16. Bail Refused

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Reginald John Lynch (23), laborer, was refused bail in the Liverpool Court to-day when he was ...

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  17. Boy A worded £75 Damages

    SYDNEY, Fri.--An 11-year-old bey, Douglas Anthony Lucey, of Brighton-le-Sands, was awarded £75 damages in the District Court ...

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  18. CONFLICTING VIEWS IN TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.-- Conflicting views on aid to Malaya have been expressed in Townsville. ...

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  19. Let Us Each Do Our Share" GEN. BLAMEY

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--This is General Sir Thomas Blarney's Anzac Day message:-- "We have not yet fully ...

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  20. WAGE RISE RESCINDED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The full bench of the State Industrial Commission "in the public interest" to-day rescinded ...

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  21. Postal Facilities

    BRISBANE Friday.--Works to improve postal facilities in Queensland rural areas were announced in Brisbane to-night by ...

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  22. Limitation On Rent Pegging

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Rent pegging does not operate to stop increases set out in a lease made before control operated in 1941. ...

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  23. Motor-Cycle Thefts Alleged

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- Three young men were alleged in the police Court to-day to have stolen motor cycles valued at ...

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  24. Baby Suffocated

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A nine-weeks-old baby was suffocated to death in its cot at Coor-paroo to-day. ...

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  25. STAFF TALKS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Australian Chief of the General Staff (Lt. Gen. S. F. Rowell) will leave Australia on May 9 to ...

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  26. Claims On Shearing Rate

    LONGREACH, April 21. -- Graziers throughout the West were paying well above award rates to have sheep ...

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  27. Building Hold-up Threatened

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The building industry was threatened with a major hold-up of homes, hospitals and other ...

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  28. Southern States Will Be Forced To Take Old. Coal

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Southern States would sooner or later be forced to take Queensland coal, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day. Mr. Hanlon blamed southern in ...

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  29. U.S. BAR ON "RED" DEAN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The American Consulate in Sydney has refused the "Red" Dean of Canterbury ...

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  30. Erection Of "Prefabs"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--There is a possibility that a large firm of building contractors may erect imported homes in Queensland. ...

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  31. U.S. Trip Before Kashmir

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Sir Owen Dixon, Australian High Court Judge who has been appointed United Nations ...

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  32. Road Tax Hits Callide Coal

    BRISBANE, April 21.--Development of the huge Callide Coalfield was being hindered by the unfair imposition of ...

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  33. Dock Strike Precaution

    LONDON, April 21.--The Minister for Labor (Mr. Issacs) told the House of Commons to-day the ...

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  34. Aust. Minister To Indonesia

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) announced tonight the appointment of Mr. ...

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  35. Plans To Combat Smallpox

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The State Government has set up a consultative council to prepare plans to meet any outbreak of ...

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  36. Restraint Sought

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Victorian brand of the Waterside Workers' Federation will seek a court injunction to restrain ...

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  37. Theft Alleged

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Detectives to-night arrested a man at Oxley and charged him with stealing £93 in cash from a ...

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  38. EGG DECISION NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) told a deputation from the Queensland Women's Electoral League Club ...

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  39. MURDER CHARGE

    COEN, Friday. -- Two aborigines, William and Conrad, were charged in the Coen Police Court to-day with the murder of Harry. ...

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  40. MUST BRAND LAMB

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Compulsory branding of lamb is to be ordered immediately to stop the sale of mutton as lamb. This was ...

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