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  4. SIGNALS OF SUNKEN SUBMARINE RECEIVED

    LONDON, April 18.--The British Navy worked desperately today to locate the lost submarine Affray, stuck on the bottom of the ...

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  5. Forecasts new mills in north

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The chairman of directors of the Tully Co-operative Sugar Milling Association ...

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  6. ACCUSED DENIED COLLUSION IN BULIMBA FRAUD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Bernard Joseph Maguire (53) denied to detectives that anyone incited him or conspired with him to bring about the election of the Bulimba Labor candidate (Mr. ...

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  7. U.S. WITHHELD DEFENCE SECRETS WHILE CHIFLEY GOVT. IN OFFICE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Liberal Party deputy leader (Mr. E. Harrison) said to-night that at defence talks while he was in London he had established as a fact that America had withheld top secret defence information from Australia while the Chifley Government was in office. ...

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  8. LATEST IN SALVAGE EQUIPMENT

    LONDON, April 18.--The deep diving training vessel Reclaim, which is searching for the sunken submarine Affray, ...

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  9. General withdrawal by Chinese

    TOKIO, April 18.--United Nations tank patrols, moving swiftly forward into North Korea to-day, reported signs of a general Chinese withdrawal. ...

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  10. COURT TOLD MAN WASTED GIRL'S LIFE

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A middle-aged man was described to a Supreme Court jury to-day as an ...

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  11. Alleged sale of passports

    VIENNA, April 18.--Dr; Johann Kasmath, a lawyer from Graz, and two students named ...

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  12. MINISTER HECKLED

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--Contending with almost continual interjections from a section of the ...

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  13. LABOR LEAD REDUCED IN BULIMBA POLL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Counting in the Bulimba by election to-day reduced the overnight lead of the Labor ...

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  14. Q.D.O. leader sees future for co-operatives

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Addressing the State congress of cooperatives to-day the State president of the Queensland ...

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  15. Call for labor to man wharves

    WELLINGTON, April 18.--The latest development in the Dominion's nine weeks old waterfront hold-up is the Government's ...

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  16. 2nd polio victim

    BUNDABERG, Wed.--Joan Howard (17), of Bucca, near Bundaberg, died in the Bundaberg Hospital to-day from ...

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  17. Shipping fares up

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Inter-State shipping fares will be increased from May 1. The new scale of charges, ...

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  18. SHORT CIRCUIT CAUSE OF £250,000 MOUNT KOSCIUSKO HOTEL FIRE?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A short circuit in the electric switchboard room is believed to have started the fire which destroyed the £250,000 Hotel Kosciusko at dawn this morning. ...

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  19. Girl bandit disarmed by librarian

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--After a brief struggle, a librarian proprietress this afternoon disarmed a girl bandit, armed with what ...

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  20. Dam scheme to go before Govt.

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Recommendations on the Mareeba--Dimbulah irrigation scheme would be placed before the Federal ...

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  21. Wharfies not to blame says Ward

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--Addressing the largest political meeting held in Maryborough for years, Mr. E. J. Ward to-night, ...

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  22. Tank "a legend"

    TOKIO, April 18.--The Australian Government has asked for an official report on the performance of Britain's new super tank ...

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  23. Referendum if all else fails

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wed.--The Government was examining the Communist problem, and if nothing else could be done a referendum ...

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  24. MacArthur given warm welcome in San Francisco

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 18.--General MacArthur, with his wife and 13-year-old son, returned to the United States by air last night. A crowd of many thousands at ...

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  25. UNLUCKIEST MAN IN BATTALION

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Queensland wounded who returned by air from Korea to-day said Pte. Noel Costignn, of Brisbane, was ...

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  26. Wants liquor ban

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The Queensland Temperance League and Protestant churches will ask organisers of youth functions to ban ...

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  27. WOOL PRICES VERY FIRM

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Prices were very firm for all good and best topmaking types of fleece and skirtings at the wool sales ...

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  28. DECLARATION OF WAR CALLED FOR

    WASHINGTON, April 18.--Senator Cain (Republican, Washington) introduced a resolution into the Senate ...

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  29. Need for wages stabilisation

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The time must come, if it had not already passed, when wages should be stabilised, said Mr. E. H. ...

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  30. Pledge on shipping

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Government would use Customs power, if necessary, to restrict the import of vessels purchased ...

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  31. Oil company blamed for strike

    TEHERAN, April 18.--A Persian Foreign Office spokesman yesterday blamed the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company for the strike of Persian ...

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  32. No mind of his own

    CAIRNS, Wed.--The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr J. McEwen) said to-night Mr. Chifley had stated that in the ...

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  33. Geelong wool sales

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Although American and Japanese bidding reappeared at the second day of the Geelong wool sales ...

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  34. New oil refinery

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--The Shell Company of Australia would build the largest crude oil refinery in Australia at Geelong, the general ...

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  35. Trade balance improvement

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Australia improved her balance of trade with dollar area countries by £30,000,000 in the eight months ...

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  36. Order too late

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A London order for £20,000 worth of canned bananas has been received by C.O.D., but too late for ...

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  37. Train derailed

    WINTON, Wed.--The Hughenden--Winton goods train was derailed this morning 3½ miles north of Corfield. ...

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