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  4. CONSIDERATION OF PEACE TREATIES OPENS IN PARIS

    LONDON, April 25.--The vital Foreign Ministers' Conference, at which the shape of the final peace treaties will be determined has opened at Luxembourg Palace, Paris. A communique stated the ...

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    Lady Louis Mountbatten is spending a busy time on her visit to Brisbane. She is here shown making a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Action By Security Council On Spain Further Postponed

    NEW YORK, April 25.--Australia again called on the Security Council to appoint a fact-finding commission to study the Spanish question. Col. Hodgson submitted a revised proposal, omitting his previous suggestion that the ...

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  7. COURT REDUCES LIFE SENTENCE TO FIVE YEARS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A verdict of murder and a sentence of life imprisonment recorded recently against Mrs. Amelia ...

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  8. PRIME MINISTERS MAKE PLANS ON EMPIRE DEFENCE

    LONDON, April 25.--The Associated Press states the preparation of a "strategic blueprint" for Empire defence in the Pacific and Indian Oceans and South-east Asia was begun at to-day's session ...

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  9. Vehement Attacks On Russia

    NEW YORK, April 25.-- The Chancellor of the University of Chicago (Dr. M. Hutchins), in a broadcast, ...

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  10. BAN ON NOVEL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Commonwealth Government had nothing to do with banning Lawson Glassop's novel, 'We Were the ...

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  11. COMMUNISTS SEIZE HARBIN AIRPORT

    CHUNGKING, April 25.-- Communists are reported to have taken over Harbin airport. ...

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  12. CESSNOCK FIRES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--While the fire still is burning over a large area in the old workings of the Cessnock No. 2 colliery, good ...

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  13. ATOMIC MEDICINE

    LONDON, April 25.--The first fruits of atomic energy would be by-products -- artificial ...

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  14. REICHSTAG FIRE

    LONDON, April 25.--Continuing his evidence at the Nuremberg trial Dr, Gisevius said Schacht made a second attempt to overthrow Hitler when the Czechoslovak crisis was brewing. Halder suggested that they ...

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  15. CANADA AIDS FRANCE

    PARIS, April 25.--The Finance Minister (M Andre Philip) announced in the Assembly that Canada has granted France a ...

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  16. HUGE SUM SPENT IN QUEENSLAND ON DEFENCE WORKS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government during the war made cash investments totalling £43,580,000 on defence works and installations in Queensland, Wherever practicable surplus military works and ...

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  17. NEW POWERHOUSES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The staffs of the State Electricity Commission and the Regional Boards are proceeding ...

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  18. BRITAIN AGREES TO REDUCTION IN FOOD SUPPLIES

    LONDON, April 25.--A statement from No. 10 Downing Street announcing measures to reduce Britain's consumption of grains stated the Government had now further reviewed the wheat and grain position, ...

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  19. NORWEGIAN HEROES

    OSLO, April 26.--It is disclosed that key members of a 5000-strong secret army of Norwegian ...

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  20. SPOILS TO VICTORS

    NANKING, April 25.-- American mining experts, after an inspection of Manchuria, estimated ...

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  21. LACK OF HOMES

    CANBERRA, Friday,--The Government would consider any suggestions by critics for speeding-up home building, the Minister for ...

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  22. FIFTY KILLED IN TRAIN SMASH

    NAPIERVILLE (Illinois), April 25.--The Burlington railroad's exposition flyer ploughed into the rear of the same ...

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  23. ARRANGEMENTS FINALISED FOR RETURN OF DUTCH EVACUEES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The commanding officer of Camp Colombia (Colonel de Stopp[?]ar) said to-day Brisbane's ...

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  24. Woman In Mailbag

    CAPETOWN, April 25. -- A woman was found in a mailbag addressed to "J. C. Smuts, London-street, Palmietfontein ...

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  25. DISASTER FEARED

    LONDON, April 25.--Sir Edward Wilshaw told the Press that Cable and Wireless Ltd. had suggested and still considered a Royal ...

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  26. LAND PURCHASED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Executive Council has approved the purchase of 2560 acres of land about 20 miles south of Nanango and ...

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  27. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An application for a 40-hour five-day week in shearing sheds throughout Queensland was made before the ...

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  28. Jap Government

    NEW YORK, April 26.--The American Press Tokio correspondent states the Social Democrats, who previously declared the party ...

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  29. WAR HISTORY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Two new writers of volumes of Australia's war history were announced today. They are Messrs. T. W. ...

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