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  4. Greater Spirit Of Co-operation Urged For British Empire

    LONDON, April 22.—The 'Times' in a leader warmly welcomes Mr. Chifley on his first visit to the United Kingdom and Dr. Evatt "whose vigorous, independent handling of Australian foreign affairs, has lent additional force to the ...

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  5. PACIFIC SETTLEMENT TO BE DISCUSSED BY PRIME MINISTERS.

    LONDON, April 22.—"It might be," "That is possible," "That may well be," were almost all the answers British, American, some foreign, and Australian questioners could draw from Mr. Chifley regarding matters to be discussed at the Dominions talks. ...

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  6. GOVERNOR SAYS GOODBYE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In a farewell message to-day to the people of Queensland the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson), who leaves to-morrow by air for Melbourne, en route to England, says: With sincere gratitude to Queensland and her people, we leave after 14 years, during which I have been honored by the King to be his ...

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  7. FACTS NEW TO DISPENSE JUSTICE

    LONDON, April 22. How can justice be done unless the organisation supposed to be dispensing justice has the ...

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  8. BRITISH LOAN WILL BE AID TO AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, April 23.—Senator Vandenburg (Republican, Michigan) told the Senate the British loan must be approved for the sake of American welfare in a peaceful world. He said he ...

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  9. GIRL KILLED, 25 INJURED IN TRAM SMASH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A girl was killed and 25 people were injured when a tram left the rails and crashed into a post ...

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  10. Embezzler Spent Lavishly

    NEW YORK, April 22.—The American Press Trenton correspondent states Anna Callahan, an elderly spinster, was ...

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  11. SUGAR, TEA RATION TO CONTINUE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Tea rationing in Australia will be continued, said the Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Dedman) to-day, because the Government subsidy, based on the ration quota, would not be ...

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  12. Gauze Disappears

    NEW YORK, April 22.—The 'World Telegram' states that if, after a future operation, a doctor leaves a gauze sponge in ...

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  13. Mollison Safe

    LONDON, April 22.—It is suggested in Cairo that fears in India for the safety of Jimmy Mollison have arisen as a result of the ...

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  14. MUSSOLINI'S BODY STOLEN FROM GRAVE

    LONDON, April 22. — A Milan Municipality communique states: "Mussolini's body was removed by unknown persons from Maggiore ...

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  15. BUTCHERS' STRIKE CAUSES HEAVY FINANCIAL LOSSES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The tie-up of Queensland's meat industry through a strike of Meat Industry Union members is now one of the longest in the history of the State. It is causing heavy ...

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  16. SHIPPING BOARD

    The secretary of the Department of Supply and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AUSTRALIA WILL MAKE DEMAND FOR JUST PEACE

    LONDON, April 22.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) means to fight to make the Paris Peace Conference decisive—to carry out the principle peacemaking task for all, ...

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  18. 'NOT OFFICIAL'

    LONDON, April 22. — "We do not need stooges to speak for us," said the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in answer to a ...

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  19. PURISTS OFFENDED?

    NEW YORK, April 22. — The 'World Telegram' says Mr. Charles Funk, editor of Funk and Wagnall's Dictionary, has announced ...

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  20. TOUR UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The question of extending the tour of the Australian contingent to the Victory March in ...

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    The Federal President (Mr. A. S. H. Gifford) who presided at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr A. E. Rudder, recently elec- ted chairman of the board of Tasman Empire Airways ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Severe Sydney Storm

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A severe electrical storm swept Sydney and suburbs this morning. The storm reached its peak at 7.20 with a ...

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  24. GAOL REVOLT

    MILAN, April 22.—A fierce gun battle in San Vittore gaol still is raging to-night between the mutinous inmates and ...

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  25. SPAIN IS WILLING TO PLACE CASE BEFORE SECURITY COUNCIL

    LONDON, April 22.—Spain will present a case to the Security Council only through a friendly member of ...

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  26. CABINET SUBMITS TO RAILWAYMEN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Cabinet to-day decided that the time to be allowed for washing hands at Ipswich, Townsville, and Rockhampton railway workshops will be three minutes to noon and six minutes to 5 p.m. ...

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  27. Prisoners' Gesture

    NEW YORK, April 22.— The American Press Buenos Aires correspondent states 3000 prisoners in ...

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  28. SHIPS FOR SALE

    NEW YORK, April 22. — The 'Herald - Tribune's' Washington correspondent says the Maritime Commission announced that ...

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  29. General Bennett's Portrait Damaged

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Gen. Gordon Bennett's portrait was recently slashed across the throat by a visitor to the National War ...

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  30. HARBOR CROWDED

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Although wharf laborers offered freely for work at overseas and inter-State pick-up centres in Sydney this ...

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  31. JUST PENALTY

    SHANGHAI, April 22.— Major-General Mastaka Kaburagi, former Chief of Staff of the Japanese 34th ...

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  32. French Soldiers Shot By Chinese Patrols

    LONDON, April 22—The 'Times' Paris correspondent states Chinese patrols fired on unarmed French soldiers in Hanoi ...

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  33. NEW YORK'S POPULATION

    NEW YORK, April 22 — The 'Times' says the population of New York City on January 1, 1946, was 7,760,000, or a 4.2 per cent, ...

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  34. COMMUNISTS OPPOSED

    LONDON, April 22.—A Shop- workers' Union conference, by 113 to 30 votes, rejected a motion supporting the Communist ...

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