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  4. DEMONSTRATIONS FOLLOW COMM. DEFEAT IN ITALY

    LONDON, April 21.--The British United Press Foggia representative says police used tear gas to break up crowds of Left Wing demonstrators against the election results in the Foggia area, south-east Italy. Ten were injured during the ...

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  5. US Offers Troops To Help In Policing Palestine During Transition Period

    NEW YORK, April 20.--The United States said to-day it would provide troops for Palestine if other countries to be selected by the United Nations would join them, but her delegate (Mr. Warren Austin) warned the special Palestine Assembly's political committee ...

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  6. RITUAL BROKEN

    LONDON, April 20.--The Judge at the Old Bailey, sentencing a 22-year-old army deserter, Donald George ...

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  7. UK, RUSSIAN PLANES IN BERLIN CRASH

    A British-European Airways Viking of the type which collided with a Russian fighter over Berlin, both crashing in flames. The 14 passengers and crew of the British airliner were killed. A Russian Yak fighter of the type involved in the Berlin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. YOUTH REMANDED

    CHARLEVILLE, Wednesday.-- Allan Bede Ryan (17), a station hand, was charged in the Police Court to-day with having ...

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  9. Mr. Mackenzie King's Record Term of Office

    OTTAWA, April 20.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) to-day equalled Sir Robert Walpole's record for ...

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  10. Britain To Claim Compensation For Berlin Air Crash

    LONDON, April 20.--It is learned the Government is preparing a formal note to the Soviet claiming compensation for the loss of British lives in the Viking-Yak plane collision over Berlin recently. ...

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  11. SINGAPORE IN GRIP OF STRIKE

    SINGAPORE, April 20.--Some 11,000 of Singapore's workers are now on strike, including Stevedores, wharf laborers, telephone ...

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  12. Australia Wins Quiz

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- In the Security Loan Quiz to-night, Australia defeated Great Britain in the closest contest in the series ...

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  13. Larger Parliament Plan A Consolation Prize

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Government had decided to enlarge the national Parliament to ensure a consolation prize for sitting members at the next election, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said to-night. Mr. Menzies attacked the ...

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  14. COMMUNISM

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Not only people of all religions, but politicians of all parties should unite to treat ...

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  15. NO COMMENT ON BCOF INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Rev. Allen Brooke, of Petersham, Sydney, one of the panel of five appointed by the ...

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  16. GOVT. ACCUSED OF "RED FUNK" OVER COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A scathing attack on the Federal Government's attitude to Communists, in which he claimed the Government is "in a red funk," was made by Mr. J. T. Lang (Ind. ...

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  17. Faulty Distribution Of Freight Caused Fatal Amberley Crash

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Bad distribution of freight and passengers for landing caused the crash of the Lincoln aircraft at Amberley, Queensland, on February 19 when 16 members of the RAAF lost their lives. This ...

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  18. Rowe's Actions Endorsed

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The action of AEU Federal councillor (E. J. Rowe) in avoiding arrest by the Queensland police until it ...

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  19. DE VALERA DODGES NEEDLE

    LONDON, April 20.-- The Eire Prime Minister (Mr. de Valera), in order to avoid cholera inoculalation regulations, has decided to ...

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  20. Sugar Speed-up Needed

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Unless the removal of sugar from North Queensland is speeded it will be impossible ...

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  21. AMERICAN UNION PRESIDENT BADLY WOUNDED BY GUNMAN

    DETROIT, April 20.-- A gunman who fired through a window to-night seriously wounded Walter Reuther, ...

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  22. MAY SELL AIR STRIP GRAVEL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Disposals Commission is investigating the possible saleable value of gravel on surplus ...

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  23. HOW TO WIN A STALIN PRIZE!

    LONDON, April 21.--Moscow Radio states that the Stalin Prizes for 1947 include first prize of 100,000 ...

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  24. HAD ENOUGH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Two British migrants, who have resigned from the Victorian ...

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  25. HAIL CONQUERING HERO!

    LONDON, April 20.--Reuter's Prague representative says school children paraded in gaily decorated Prague to welcome Mr ...

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  26. COAL MINE DEATHROLL

    LONDON, April 20.--Reuter's Paris correspondent says rescuers have brought to the surface the last of the miners trapped in the ...

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