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  4. LEADER CONFIDENT OF RETURN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Election interest is as great as in 1949 in Queensland, and Mr. ...

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  5. Commando raid 100 miles from Russian border

    TOKIO, April 8.-- British commandos stormed ashore at Songjin, on the east coast of Korea, to-day, only 100 miles from ...

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  6. LITTLE HOPE OF END TO KOREAN WAR

    TOKIO, April 8.-- Lieut.-General Ridgway said to-day there was no end in sight to the Korean war under present military conditions, unless there was a political settlement. Lt.-Gen. Ridgway made it clear he had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DANGER TO U.N. ALLIES'

    WASHINGTON, April 8.-- President Truman conferred with Defence Secretary Marshall and ...

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  8. British army has new flame-thrower

    A NEW portable flame-thrower which is to be used by the Army was recently demonstrated at the Small Arms School at Hythe, Kent. It can be operated by one man. On his back the operator carries a tank of petroleum jelly. A cartridge ignites the jelly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Sea Lord Backs U.S. Admiral

    Admiral Lord Fraser, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, Mid recently he was satisfied that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Campaign in Qld.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- After visits by party leaders last week, the. Liberal, Country and ...

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  11. "Produce more," say employers

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Increased production could only solve Australia's problem of ...

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  12. Tragic end to grim struggle in icy well

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A girl aged 2 12 was drowned ''when she fell into a disused and concealed well in the bush at Mt. Colah; to-day. Another girl aged seven also fell into the well, but was rescued by the ...

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  13. Burmans would return to Common wealth fold

    RANGOON; April 8.-- Ninety per cent of Burmans would vote for a return to the British Commonwealth if they had a free choice, an- authoritative source here said ...

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  14. RUSSIAN DICTATORS TO BLAME

    LONDON, April 8.-- The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, declared ...

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  15. 'CONTROL OR SACK HIM'

    LONDON, April 8.-- Labor backbencher, Mr. Sydney. Silverman, to-night described General MacArthur as a ...

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  16. U.N. action sought by Israel Gov.

    LAKE SUCCESS, April 8.-- Israel accused Syria yesterday of having violated the Palestine ...

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  17. Wool prices erratic

    LONDON, April 8.-- Wool price falls sustained on Thursday were extended in an erratic market at the London wool sales on ...

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  18. "DESTROY US"

    LT.-GEN. Ridgway said the western world should give up the idea the war against Communism may ever end. ...

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  19. ROYAL TOUR

    LONDON, April 8.-- The Queen and Princess Margaret may make some cross-country flights during their Australian ...

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  20. Collapsed, died in S. Coast surf

    BRISBANE, Sun.-- Dr. Arthur Wade (72), married, of Brisbane, collapsed and died in the surf at Mermaid Beach, on the south ...

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  21. BLAIR RETURNS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Aboriginal tenor Mr. Harold Blair returned by B.C.P.A. plane to Australia to-day after two years' of study and ...

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  22. Reds are warned "don't interfere"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Army Minister (Mr. J. Francis) to-night warned. Communists against interfering with the Commonwealth call-up' plan. He said the Federal Government ...

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  23. Menzies Government Criticised

    SYDNEY, Sunday:-- The N.S.W. Premier (Mr. J. J. 'McGirr) criticised the Menzies Government today for not dealing with excess ...

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  24. High court costs

    MELBOURNE, Sun.-- "Trials" of moderate Melbourne officers of Waterside Workers' Federation for alleged disloyalty by the ...

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  25. HIGH COSTS IN H. GUINEA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The rising cost of living was the main concern among Australians living in New Guinea, said passengers ...

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  26. Alter Jap. peace treaty?

    WASHINGON, Apr. 8.-- Britain is reported to have asked the U.S. to rewrite its Japanese peace treaty to place a ceiling on Japan's ...

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  27. RED THREAT TO YOUTH CALL-UP

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday.-- "I have received a message from Brisbane to the effect that members of the Young ...

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  28. "SHOULD SACK ROYAL ADVISERS"

    LONDON, April 8.-- 'Reynolds News,' the Left ' Wing Sunday newspaper, says in a front page article that Princess Elizabeth's ...

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  29. Red tanker seized

    HONG KONG, April 7.-- The Hong Kong Government to-day requisitioned the ship Yunghao, a large tanker flying the ...

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  30. BOY SHOT DEAD ACCIDENTALLY

    TOWNSVILLE, Sun.-- A 13-year-old boy was shot dead when a rifle held by his elder brother was discharged at their home in ...

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  31. Policeman retires

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Sub-Inspector William Cochran who retires from the police force tomorrow has had a pistol bullet in ...

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  32. Police sleep through robbery

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Suit lengths worth more than £1000 were stolen from a locked up tailor's shop in Horsham last ...

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  33. "TRAITOR" SHOT

    SINGAPORE, April 8.-- Chinese guerilla agent and food supplier Yap Kew was a loyal Communist, security forces intelligence in ...

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  34. MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Francis Garegory Moran (20), of Amy-street, Erskinville, died to-day from injuries which police allege ...

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  35. WHEAT SALES

    WASHINGTON, April 8.-- The Agriculture Department reported yesterday total sales by all countries under the international ...

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  36. Review scholarship

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Director-General of Education (Mr. L. D. Edwards) said to-night conditions of the State scholarship ...

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  37. Signs torn down

    BRISBANE, Sun.-- Ten Labor calico signs for the Bulimba by-election had been torn down, Mr. R. J. Gardner, Labor candidate ...

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  38. MAN BASHED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A man early this morning bashed a Linden stationmaster over the head with a shot gun barrel and ...

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  39. Driver killed but 6 others escape

    BRISBANE, Sun.-- George Reeves (27), married, of Brisbane was killed when a car he was driving skidded on loose gravel ...

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  40. Congregational Union

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Congregational Union conference opens at Ipswich this week. Ministers will press for a £400 a ...

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  41. 3000 wait for homes in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- At least 3000 people are on waiting lists for rented flats and houses in Brisbane. This was shown by a survey to-night. Clty real estate agents said ...

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  42. CHIFLEY'S VOICE

    SYDNEY, Sun.-- This week Mr. Chifley will campaign in Western Australia and South Australia. Mr. Chifley's voice came close ...

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  43. Seeks referendum

    SYDNEY, Sun.-- The Anglican Primate and Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. H. W. K. Nowall) has urged that the proposal to ...

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  44. Fifty per cent rise

    BRISBANE, Sun.-- Brisbane's house building costs rose by 50 per cent between March 1947' and December 1950, the Department of ...

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  45. High water content

    MELBOURNE, Sun.-- Milk was used to put out a fire in the cabin of a milk transport at Craigieburn, Victoria, un Saturday night. ...

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  46. AUST.-N.Z. SHIPPING LAG COSTS BRITAIN £65,000,000

    LONDON, April 8.-- The 'Sunday Dispatch' shipping writer says the shipping chaos on the Australian--New Zealan d run will cost British exporters more than £65,000,000 in lost business in the next four months. Cargo space is being immediately ...

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  47. Appreciation no good

    BUNDABERG Sunday.-- In his annual report to Gin Gin branch of the Central Coastal Graziers' Association, the president (Mr. P. ...

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  48. ELECTION ISSUES

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--"I believe the main issues at the coming election are defence, Communism, and inflation," Archbishop ...

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