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  4. Hope Diamond Passes To New Owner

    WASHINGTON, April 6.--The late Evelyn Walsh McLean's 606,000 dollar gem collection, ...

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  5. Television Makes Its Aust, Debut

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A cook baked a pie and an in-- structor demonstrated golf shots in Sydney's first ...

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  6. TRAFFIC BILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The Traffic Bill gave to little bureaucrats of the State powers which ...

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  7. Grave Contempt Of Industrial Court

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Assistant General Secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Leslie John McPhillips) was ...

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  8. ANGRY CLASH IN HOUSE Of COMMONS DEBATE ON U.K. MEAT POSITION

    LONDON, April 6.--The British Parliament had one of its most angry scenes for many years last night as members crowded out of the chamber to vote after ...

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  9. Dr. Evatt Decorated

    Dr. H. V. EVATT, Australian Minister for External Affairs, who opened the session of the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, shown being decorated with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor by President ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HOSPITAL FIRE DEATH TOLL RISES TO 80

    EFFINGHAM, Illinois, April 6.--The death toll in, the fire which destroyed St. Anthony's hospital yesterday rose to an estimated 80 to-day, when 15 more bodies were found. Thirteen new born infants ...

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  11. Discharged At Third Trial

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A Central Criminal Court jury to-day acquitted two men at their third trial for murder. The juries at ...

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  12. FOOTWEAR PRICE CUT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Immediate State-wide retail price cuts from 11¼ to 11½ per cent in most types of boots ...

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  13. CALL FOR SYMPATHY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Sydney branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Association to-night ...

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  14. Judge's Associate's Body Recovered

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Charles Conway Mason (70), associate to Sir John Latham (Chief Justice of the High Court), fell 250 feet ...

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  15. Bunnerong Production Threatened

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Two industrial disputes are threatening to bring Bunnerong power house to a standstill, blacking out ...

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  16. TIRED OF STRIKE

    NEW YORK, April 6. -- Taxi drivers are gradually returning to work despite the union's assertion that the shtrike is still on. The ...

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  17. Baby Fatally Injured

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Ronald Eric Ross, 10 months, of Darlington, was found hanging with his head caught between a wire ...

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  18. U.N. Still Cornerstone Of Action To Maintain Peace

    NEW YORK, April 6. -- Dr. Evatt told the United Nations General Assembly yesterday: "The United Nations remains the cornerstone of effective international action to maintain peace and security ...

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  19. R.A.A.F. Has Big Survey Task

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The R.A.A.F. is at present engaged on one of the largest aerial photographic survey tasks on record, ...

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  20. Mass Protest Meeting

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Plans are being made by militant unions to hold a mass protest meeting of trade unions to-morrow. ...

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  21. Red Pamphlet Attacks Ashley Coalfield Visit

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Before the Fuel and Shipping Minister (Senator W. P. Ashley) spoke ...

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  22. Goodna Hospital: 75 To Care For 1000 Patients

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A demand for a Royal Commission into the conduct of Goodna Mental Hospital was made ...

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  23. Vic. Transport Stop Rejected

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A meeting of 1000 members of the Transport Workers' Union tonight rejected the executive's ...

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  24. BAN ON BUILDING FOR BALTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The vigilance committee of the Building Trades Federation today decided to ban all ...

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  25. Govt. Cannot Order Court Inquiry

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Government could not direct the Arbitration Court to examine the economic effects on ...

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  26. Contentious Section Of Bank Act Assailed

    LONDON, April 6.--At the banking appeal Mr. G. E. Barwick, K.C., dealing with the relation of Section 46 of the Bank Act to Section 92 of the Constitution, said Section 46 prohibited all further ...

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  27. ATLANTIC PACT IS BEGINNING RATHER THAN END OF U.N.

    New YORK, April 6.--Mr. Hector McNeil (British delegate to the United Nations) declared last night the Atlantic Pact meant the beginning rather than the end of the United Nations. ...

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  28. TWELVE-YEAR-OLD TRAINJUMPER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Twelve-year-old Donald Jarvis, of Boundary-street, Spring Hill, who ran away from home to-day, was ...

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  29. YOUTHS IN ARMED HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Two youths threatened 80-year-old Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Tolhurst with a pistol and stole jewellery ...

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  30. Not Sufficiently Generous

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Foundries, shipyards, machine shops, and structural yards were thrown idle to-day because of a strike by ...

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  31. NO WORK ON MANUNDA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Tally clerks and waterside workers have ceased work on the inter-State vessel Manunda following a ...

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  32. WAGE INCREASES SOUGHT

    ROME, April 6. -- An estimated 100,000 workers employed in semiofficial organisations to-day began a two-day general strike for wage ...

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