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  4. BERLIN BLOCKADE LIFTING

    NEW YORK, April 29. —Transradio Press says it has learned on high United Nations authority that Dr. Evatt, as president of the General Assembly, ...

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  5. Shanghai Is Facing Economic Explosion

    SHANGHAI, April 29. —This city's chances of surviving Saturday's pay-day without blowing up from internal economic pressure are being soberly surveyed to-day by British and U. S. firms employing ...

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  6. PRINCESS VISITS ISLE OF CAPRI

    ISLAND OF CAPRI, April 29. —Bright sunshine and cheers greeted Princess Margaret when she ...

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  7. PROSECUTION OF RED ORDERED

    SYDNEY, Friday. —Prosecution of the secretary of the Sheet Metal Workers Union ...

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  8. BOUND FOR AMERICA

    Brother owners of the ketch Kurrewa III. the mate, Mr. J. Livingstone (left) and skipper, Mr F. Livingstone, of Mt. Gambier on board the boat recently before leaving for New Zealand and America. They intend competing in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TIMBER MILLER MUST ANSWER ALLEGATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. —A sub poena will be issued, if necessary to assure the appearance of a Sunnybank sawmiller, T. Holden, before the Timber Inquiry Commission. ...

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  10. Philippines Retaliation

    MANILA, April 29. —The Philippines House of Representatives has passed the Immigration. ...

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  11. WRITS TAKEN OUT AGAINST NEWSPAPER AND MR. C. SHARPLEY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Two Supreme Court writs on behalf of seven plaintiffs were taken out to-day against the 'Herald' and 'Weekly Times' Ltd. and Cecil Herbert Sharpley. ...

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  12. Man Charged with Theft Of £1816

    CAIRNS, Friday. —Evidence for the prosecution was given in the Court of Petty Sessions to-day, in a case in ...

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  13. Costly Airlift

    WIESBADEN, April 29. —The United States has paid out in flying costs alone for the Berlin ...

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  14. BARGE TRAFFIC RESUMED

    BERLIN, April 29. —Barge traffic was resumed early to-day under the protection of British military police, and with no ...

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  15. Poor Technique By Pilot Alleged

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -Captain Harold Shelton, an A. N. A. pilot, showed poor technique in ...

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  16. Morality Council Is Critical

    LONDON, April 29. —Many stage shows now touring England are salacious and harmful. Many "restoration ...

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  17. Candidature May Have Meant Legal Action

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday. —Yesterday Mr. A. A. Rose withdrew his nomination from the Mayoral ...

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  18. Murder At Ocean Is.

    BRISBANE, Friday. —The State Government this afternoon authorised sending three Brisbane detectives to Ocean ...

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  19. Reds Banned From March

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The Communist party and auxiliary bodies have been banned from the May Day march ...

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  20. WANT TO RETIRE CLERGY AT 70

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Ballarat Anglican Synod to-day adopted a proposal to bring about the compulsory retirement of ...

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  21. CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK

    SYDNEY, Friday. —A two-year-old boy was killed and his three-year-old sister injured when a truck skidded on a wet roadway ...

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  22. SIGNIFICANCE AND VALUE Of MONARCHY ENHANCED BY DECISION ON INDIA, SAYS MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, April 29. —The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Winston Churchill) told the House of Commons he did not feel that either the majesty of the Crown or personal dignity of the King had been impaired by the conditions under which India ...

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  23. TREATY PASSED.

    OTTAWA, April 29. —The Canadian Senate to-day unanimously ratified the North Atlantic Treaty in a standing vote after a short ...

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  24. FOUR KILLED IN SECOND PHILIPPINES MURDER AMBUSH

    MANILA, April 29. —Barely nine hours after Miss Aurora Quezon's party was attacked yesterday, another ambush was reported about 60 mites north of Manila. Mayor David Ventura, of Santa Rosa, two ...

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  25. LUBRICATING OIL PRICE INCREASED

    MELBOURNE, Friday —The State Prices Ministers' conference to-day approved increases in ...

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  26. POLICE PREVENTED BRAWLS AT CAIRNS REDS' MEETING

    CAIRNS, Friday. —Only the presence of several policemen prevented a number of brawls at to-night's open air Communist meeting, by which the party opened its municipal election Campaign. ...

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  27. Quiet Meeting for Red Leader

    IPSWICH, Friday. —The general secretary of the Communist party (Mr. L. L. Sharkey) outlined the party's ...

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  28. New Governor Of Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —The appointment of Sir Dallas Brooks, K. C. B., C. M. G., D. S. O., at present Commandant General of ...

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