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  4. Many Brisbane Wharfies 'Dumbfounded' At Decision To Hold 24-Hour Stoppage

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More than 1000 Brisbane waterside workers who this morning voted in favor of work were dumbfounded when told that a majority had decided on a 24-hour stoppage. ...

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  5. Aust. Objections To Transfer Of U.K. Industries

    London, April 11.-- The 'Financial Times' says the Australian Government's objection to the ...

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  6. Naval Guard For Princess Margaret

    Princess Margaret reviews a guard of honor of Naval Cadets outside the drill hall during a visit to Bristol. She is accompanied by Alderman Charles Gill, Lord Mayor of Bristol. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 34 Nations At Trade Talks

    ANNENCY, April 11.-- Trade talks between 34 nations, including Britain, at Annency to-day ...

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  8. Bluff Mines Idle Despite Decision Not To Protest

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--A strange development occurred at the Bluff to-day in connection with the Miners' Central Council order for a 24-hour strike as a protest against the gaoling of L. J. ...

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  9. Good Job Done Shifting Sugar

    BRISBANE, Monday --Shipments of sugar from North Queensland for the year ended March were 327,000 ...

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  10. Workers' Loss

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Australian workmen had lost more than £200,000 in wages since ...

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  11. SMALLPOX DEATHS NOW FOUR

    LONDON, April 11. -- Miss Nellie Francis (34), of Sydney, who had been staying at North Wembley after making the ...

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  12. EXPLOSION WRECKS CROWDED CHURCH

    MARION, South Dakota, April 11.--Six elderly worshippers were killed and dozens injured yesterday when an explosion destroyed St. Mary's Catholic church at Marion, which was filled with ...

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  13. Psychopath Retracts Confession

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A man who had confessed to having lit a fire which did £12,000 worth of damage to ...

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  14. Warning To Parents

    WASHINGTON, April 11. -- Mr. J. Edgar Hoover (director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation) to-day blamed ...

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  15. More American Troops Wanted For Continent

    WASHINGTON, April 11.-- The leaders of several Western European countries have recommended an increase in ...

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  16. Five Years For Robbery With Violence

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- An escaped convict who robbed a woman at pistol point in her Ascot Vale home. ...

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  17. Another Red Contempt Issue

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Statements reported to have been made by Mr. T. Wright (Communist secretary of the Sheet ...

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  18. Primary Producers Will Pay Good Wages If Returns Are Sufficient

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Primary producers were prepared to pay reasonable wages and provide good conditions if returns for their products made it possible, the Australian Dairy Farmers Federation ...

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  19. T.B. In Migrants Causes Alarm

    AUCKLAND, April 11.--The incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis among immigrants arriving in New Zealand has led to a demand ...

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  20. Pakistan Loyal To Empire

    AUCKLAND, April 11. -- Pakistan has no intention of leaving the British Commonwealth, said Mr. K. H. Rahman (Pakistan ...

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  21. Red Armies To Enforce Terms.

    NANKING, April 11. -- Three Communist armies are actively preparing to cross the Yangtse with the object of realising peace on ...

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  22. [?]Hours And Pay Of Sugar Mill Workers Discussed In Arbitration Court

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Whether sugar mill workers should be paid for 40 hours after working 32 hours in one week was argued in the Arbitration Court to-day. ...

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  23. CHILD DROWNS IN WELL SHAFT DESPITE FRANTIC EFFORTS AT RESCUE

    NEW YORK, April 11.--Three-year-old Kathy Fiscus, who fell 100 feet down a pipe shaft at San Marino, California, on Friday, died from drowning. Her body was found in water. A doctor announced that Kathy apparently had been dead since last heard ...

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  24. Sabotage Suspected In Rail Disaster

    NEW DELHI, April 11.--Five women and two babies were crushed to death in their compartment, and three other people ...

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  25. Special Post For Noted Engineer

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Federal Government has appointed the Secretary to the Department of Supply and ...

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  26. Dockers On Strike

    LONDON, April 11.--About 6200 London dockworkers, members of the National Amalgamated Stevedores and Dockers' Union, went ...

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  27. Greek Assassination Plot Revealed

    ATHENS, April 11.--The Ministry of Public Order has announced the discovery of a plot to assassinate General Van Fleet, ...

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  28. Tram Dispute Ends

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The city's tram and bus dispute ended to-day, when members of the Tramways Union overwhelmingly ...

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  29. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The R.A.N.'s first 14,000-ton aircraft carrier. H.M.A.S. Sydney, will leave England for Australia ...

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