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  4. BRITISH BUDGET APPROVED BY LARGE MAJORITY

    LONDON, April 13.--The House of Commons has approved the Budget proposals by 302 votes to three. The Chancellor of the Ex- ...

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  5. GOVT. WELFARE FUND DOES NOT EXIST IN CASH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--The £74,000,000 surplus in the Commonwealth Government's welfare fund did not exist in hard cash, the Country party leader (Mr. A. W. Fadden) said to-night. ...

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  6. Mindszenty and Bulgarian Trials Put On U.N. Agenda

    NEW YORK, April 13.--The United Nations General Assembly has approved the inclusion in its agenda of the trials of the ...

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  7. Lights Of London Shine Again

    Dense crowds jammed Piccadilly Circus and its approaches on the night of April 3 when for the first time since the dark Friday night in September, 1939, before the outbreak of the war, London's lights shone out again. Photo shows the famous Guiness Clock and Bovril neon sign in Piccadilly Circus ablaze with light and color as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Restless Baby

    Karachi, April 13.-- A 57st. baby elephant named Sabitai broke loose in a B.O.A.C. freight ...

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  9. Made And Spent Millions

    LONDON, April 13, -- Harry Gordon Selfridge, founder and former head of the big London department store, ...

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  10. Primary Producers' "Good Job"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--It was obvious, that "lack of sympathy" by the Government had ...

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  11. Bulk Handling Of Sugar Planed

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Plans to load Queensland sugar by bulk handling methods are ...

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  12. HORSES' B.O. TOO MUCH FOR MINERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Waratah colliery, near Newcastle, stopped work to-day because miners could not stand ...

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  13. OBTAINED £650 TO HAVE PRISONER RELEASED; WENT TO GAOL TOR FIVE YEARS HIMSELF INSTEAD

    BRISSBANE, Wednesday.--A stiff sentence of five years was handed out by Judge Brennan to John Raymond Stewart in the Criminal Court to-day. Stewart, a laborer, aged ...

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  14. MINERS' DEMANDS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --An increase in wages by 30- a week, is contained in a log served ...

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  15. DR. EVATT WARNS OF IMMENSE CHANGES IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    NEW YORK, April 13.--Dr. H. V. Evatt was chief speaker at an Australian-American Association dinner last night. He said: "We must beware lest over concentration on Europe obscures the crucial ...

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  16. DECISION SOON ON DINGO FENCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The State Cabinet will make a decision soon on a proposal to construct ...

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  17. "JUST ASKING FOR TROUBLE"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Anybody who goes overseas without being vaccinated is just asking for trouble, said ...

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  18. BAND CONTEST

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.-- At the close of tonight's session of the band contest the Mackay City ...

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  19. Drop Continues In Wool Values

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Wool brokers said to-night the slump in values at Geelong wool sales was caused by oversea ...

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  20. McPhillips Sentence For Review?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The leaders of the Australian Council of Trade Unions visited L. J. McPhillips in Long Bay gaol ...

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  21. Million Bushel Sorghum Crop

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A 1,000,000-bushel crop of sorghum is expected from 30,000 acres planted at Peak Downs to provide food for ...

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  22. Easter Warning For Motorists

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A close watch will bo kept by Liquid Fuel Board inspectors during the Easter period for motorists ...

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  23. WOOL PRICE DECLINE INDICATES END OF POSTWAR BOOM PERIOD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The decline in the price of wool at recent sales should be regarded by Australia as an indication that the postwar period of unduly high prices for exports is now at an end. ...

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  24. Railway Exhibit At Industries Fair

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Queensland Railways improved type of suburban tank engine, to be known as the DD17, will be on display at ...

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  25. Egg Producers Want Subsidy

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The South Queensland Egg Marketing Board to-day decided to request the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) ...

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  26. Watersiders Dismissed For Refusing Overtime

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Because they refused to work overtime between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., 295 watersiders were dismissed by shipowners to-night. Tire five ships involved are ...

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  27. Victimisation By Unionists

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Sydney's power supply may be affected at peak periods because a Newcastle powerhouse employee ...

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  28. SHIPS IN COLLISION

    NEW YORK, April 13.--The Coastguard picked up radio messages that the 11,000-ton tanker Pennslyvania Sun was on fire ...

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  29. More Doctors Wanted

    Mr Barnard, Minister for Repatriation, said in the House of Representatives recently that if it could do so, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Bread Price Probe

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Trades Hall Council prices committee will seek a deputation to the State Prices Commissioner ...

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  31. Floods In North

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Heavy rain which has caused local flooding in the far north of the State has held up trains ...

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