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  4. DEATH WON SECOND ROUND

    PITTSBURGH, April 18. --Howard Miller (31) cheated death once to-day in his new 3000-dollar ...

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  5. HEAVY POLLING MARKS ELECTIONS IN ITALY

    LONDON, April 19.--Reuter's Rome correspondent says most polls in the Italian general elections were over 75 per cent, which the Right Wing considers is favorable to them. Rome announced a 76 per cent poll and other percentages ...

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  6. Spread Of Latin American Strife To Other States Feared

    NEW YORK, April 18--The latest reports from Latin-America reflect fear at the possibility of strife in Colombia and Costa Rica involving other States. The Caribbean Legion, which is the air-sea arm of the Costa Rican rebel army, charged to-day that a shipload of armed ...

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  7. 37 KILLED IN I NEW GUINEA PLANE CRASH

    PORT MORESBY, April 19.--The greatest air tragedy in the long history of New Guinea commercial aviation occurred Yesterday morning at Lae 'drome, when a Lockheed aircraft, owned ...

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  8. ARABS ENTER PALESTINE FROM LEBANON

    LONDON, April 19. -- The British United Press Beirut correspondent says Arabs have crossed the frontier from ...

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  9. SHOOTING CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --A boy of 15 charged with having shot his brother at Greens-borough on February 18, had ...

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  10. TRUMPED UP CHARGES

    LONDON, April 18.--The Associated Press Berlin correspondent says Robert Magidoff, the American correspondent expelled from ...

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  11. ALL RAILWAY WORKERS TO SHARE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Railway Commissioner's representative (Mr. J. O'Malley) announced in the Industrial Court to-day that railway employees, other than those in workshops, ...

    Article : 318 words
  12. POW NOTE WAS 30 YEARS LATE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--World War 1 Captain J. Honeysett, MC, to-day recalled how in 1918 he had written a ...

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  13. CHINA'S NEW PRESIDENT

    WANKING, April 19.-- Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was this afternoon elected China's first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Prisoner's Emotional Outburst

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 47 year-old English ship's steward, charged with the murder of a middle-aged married ...

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  15. POTATOES MAY BE DAMAGED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Wholesale Potato Distributors' Board chairman (Mr. C. Cranley) said to-day that some of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. TOOK NO CHANCES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A Tasmanian who vacated a war service home had to be almost pleaded with to accept his ...

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  17. YEAR'S TRAFFIC PROBLEMS FOR R'WAY DEP'T

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queensland Railways faced an even greater problem in handling goods traffic in the ...

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  18. NZ Town Damaged By Storm

    AUCKLAND, April 19. -- The east coast town of Whakatane was practically out of business to-day as ...

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  19. Serviceman Caused Train Crash

    LONDON, April 19.--The police have announced that a serviceman pulled the communication cord in ...

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  20. RISING PATH OF LIVING COSTS

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  21. DESPITE CRITICISE C. Q'LAND FOOD PROJECT CAN PROSPER

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Central Queensland Food for Britain scheme would go on, despite criticism, declared the ...

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  22. MINERS' HOLIDAY PAY HEARING

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Joint Coal Board to-day withdrew its application for an urgent hearing of claims for more stringent ...

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  23. "Love Me Sailor" Case

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- At the Criminal Court in Melbourne to-morrow. Mr. Justice Martin is expected to pass sentence on ...

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  24. "Cynical Old Men Taking Pious Platitudes Out Of Mothballs For Anzac Day"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Lieut.-General H. Gordon Bennett, in an Anzac Day message, published in the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen's newspaper, 'Express,' criticises "cynical politicians" and urges ex-servicemen to get into public life. General Bennett, who commanded the Eighth Division in Malaya, ...

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  25. PREMIER, LABOR UNIONS WILL BOYCOTT RED MAY DAY MARCH

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Present indications are thai the Labor Day procession in Brisbane on May 3 will be ...

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  26. Carpenters Call Union Bluff

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Several no confidence notices of motion, in the present control of the Carpenters' Union, ...

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  27. TO PLAN FILM MAKING HERE

    LOS ANGELES, April 18.--Film director Andre de Toth and producer Sam Bischoff boarded a plane to-day for Honolulu en ...

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  28. UK HEALTH SCHEME

    LONDON, April 18.--The chairman of the British Medical Association (Dr. Guy Dain) has announced the BMA ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. MUSEUM ROBBERY

    LONDON April 18 -- Thieves have stolen two swords with gold hilts and scabbards encrusted with diamonds and emeralds from the ...

    Article : 82 words
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