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  4. Aust. war crime trials conclude

    LOSNEGROS, April 9.--Trials of Japanese war criminals by the Australian War Crimes ...

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  5. STEVEDORING INDUSTRY COMMISSION SHOULD BE WIPED OUT

    Mr. A. J. Coyne's suggestion BRISBANE, Monday.--"The Commonwealth Stevedoring Industry Commission and all the port committees should be ...

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  6. SIX QUESTIONS FOR MR. CHIFLEY

    WARWICK, Monday.--Leader of the Country Party in the Federal Parliament (Mr. A. W. Fadden) challenged the Labor ...

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  7. Govt, Has 17-point rural policy

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--No arbitrary Governmental management of producers' ...

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  8. Premier suggests home consumption price for wool

    Brisbane, Monday.-The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) said to-night only a Federal Labor Government would fix a home consumption price for wool. ...

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  9. Senators were heckled

    WARWICK, Monday.--Although there were persistent interjections from a small group ...

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  10. W. A. plan to exempt north from taxation

    PERTH. Mon.--The West Australian Government has sponsored a proposal that the greater part of North ...

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  11. Alleged pact to murder

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Katoomba Court was told to-day of an alleged pact between a woman and a man to "do away" with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Drop in wool rates continues

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Prices for the finest types of merino wool at Sydney wool sales to-day dropped up to 15 per cent on rates ruling ...

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  13. Stabbed to death

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 22-years-old seaman, Nomat All, a member of the crew on the Pakistan frigate Sind. was stabbed to death ...

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  14. Dr. Burton slated

    SYDNEY, Monday,--The action of Dr. John Burton in leaving his post in Ceylon without authority had met with, the most violent ...

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  15. Serious hold-up in home building

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Scarcity of essential materials Is causing the biggest hold-up in Queensland's home building since the ...

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  16. W. C. T. U. convention

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Twentyfive delegates have arrived from, country districts as far away as Ayr and Townsville to attend the ...

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  17. GORED BY COW

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A maddened cow to-day gored 33-years-old Reginald Taylor in the stomach and seriously Injured him. ...

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  18. Speedy service

    BRISBANE, Mon,--The R. A. A. F. to-day set a new record for signing men on for its "shadow force" active reserve. ...

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  19. Communist fifth column flayed by Menzies

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Nearly 4000 people in the Sydney Town Hall at lunch time to-day gave the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) one of his best receptions ever. ...

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  20. MAULED BY DOGS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A girl who was knocked over and mauled by two Great' Dane dogs yesterday afternoon, died in hospital this ...

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  21. FIRE RISK HIGH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The fire risk over the central interior and southern interior districts was particularly high, stated the ...

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  22. REDS HALT RETREAT AND STRIKE BACK

    TOKIO, April 9.--Communists halted their retreat to strike back across most of the Korean ...

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  23. Truman-MacArthur showdown believed to be imminent

    NEW YORK, April 9.--The Joint Chiefs-of-Staff 4l were summoned to a special Sunday meeting yesterday as reports of an imminent showdown between President Truman and General MacArthur ...

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  24. Harold Blair for big tour

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The Australian tenor, Harold Blair, returned to Australia by air last night for an A. B. C. jubilee ...

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  25. GONE RUSTIC

    "BUNDABERG, Fri.--Professor Patrick Daunt, after spending six weeks in a road workers' camp near Miriam ...

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  26. Labor-saving plant

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The American firm, Philadelphia Steel and Wire Corporation, and the Nordberg Manufacturing ...

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  27. Anxious to assist

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Professor G. L. Wood, Commerce professor at the University of Melbourne, arrived in Brisbane to-day in the ...

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  28. Appeal in Ginger Meggs case

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Associated Newspapers, Ltd., filed a notice in the High Court to-day asking for an early hearing of its appeal in ...

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  29. No meat decision

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Kelly), who has been handling the inter-union dispute at the ...

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  30. Air Force support

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Air Force Association was fully behind tho R. S. L.'s challenge to Communism, stated the ...

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  31. Police sgt. dies

    BRISBANE, Monday.--One of Queensland's most popular police officers has died. He was Sergeant William ...

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  32. Road timber mills

    BRISBANE. Mon.--The Main Roads Commission, faced with an acute timber shortage, has established bush milling equipment on ...

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  33. 6 POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Six country district cases of poliomyelitis were reported to the State Health Department over the ...

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