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  4. No U.S. Compromise on Korea

    WASHINGTON, April 15.--President Truman last night denied that there was any plan to appease Communism. ...

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  5. Labor has won Kedron; leads Bulimba seat

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Labor has won the Kedron by-election, and the Labor candidate is leading by 88 votes in Bulimba in a ...

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  6. PICKETS CLOSE IRAN OIL REFINERY

    THERAN, April 15.-- The Anglo-Iranian Company's refinery at Abadan closed down ...

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  7. No sign of big Labor landslide

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Labor's prospects of scoring in West and South Australia, where the ...

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  8. Ernest Bevin dead; world pays tribute

    LONDON, April 15.--Britain's former Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) died of a heart attack in his Luan home, shortly after 5 p.m. G.M.T. yesterday. Mr. Bevin became suddenly ...

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  9. HIGHER SHIP RATES MAY BENEFIT AUST.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --A 10 per cent increase in freight rates from U.S. to Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Wanted, a hangman

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A hangman is still needed for Japanese war criminals sentenced to death ...

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  11. MacArthur's dismissal

    WASHINGTON, April 15.--General MacArthur declined yesterday to accept an invitation to appear before the Senate Armed Services' Committee until Congress settles plans for him to address a joint ...

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  12. WAGE RISE THIS WEEK?

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- The Industrial Registrar (Mr. J. E. Taylor) is expected to announce a substantial Australia-wide ...

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  13. "Peace is unlikely"

    LAKE SUCCESS,April 15.--American high officials here remained convinced yesterday that ...

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  14. KILLED WIFE AND LOVER

    GRAND RAPIDS (Michigan) April 15.--Robert Le Roy (39), killed his wife (38) and Arthur Westlund (50), with a shotgun ...

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  15. "WOULD RUIN AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Russian ideology would ruin Australia, the Deputy Premier and Minister for Works and Local Government ...

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  16. U.S. rejection of British proposals

    WASHINGTON, April 14.--Reuter's diplomatic representative says British Ambassador, Sir Oliver Franks, to-day complained to the ...

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  17. TWO TRAIN FATALITIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Trains killed two railway employees in accidents on the main northern lines last night. ...

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  18. Manpower shipping, Qld coal problems

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The shortage of manpower and shipping was the most serious problem preventing further expansion of Queensland coal deposits, the Minister for Shipping (Senator McLeay) ...

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  19. VOTES REFUSED ELECTORS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Twenty-one persons in the Kedron by-election had refused to complete the required electoral form after ...

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  20. Ships to bring cars here

    LONDON, April 15. -- British motor manufacturers have chartered several ships to carry thousands of cars to Australia in an ...

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  21. S.W. GRAZIERS IN BAD WAY

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--Mr. C. W. Russell, M.H.R., said in Thargo-mindah to- night, after an aerial inspection of bushfire-devastated ...

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  22. MAN FOUND IN GUTTER

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- Guests arriving at a house in Wakeham-street, Adelaide, for a party last night, found Harry Maynard (63) ...

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  23. Mr. Calwell confident

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Former Immigration Minister in the Chifley Government (Mr. Arthur Calwell) said in Brisbane to-day that ...

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  24. Fire destroys Tambo hotel

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Thirty guests .fled in their night attire at 3 o'clock this morning before fire destroyed the two-storied ...

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  25. NAVAL EXERCISES BROUGHT UNITY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Commodore H. F. Pullen, O.B.E., Commander of the H.M.C.S. Ontario, which visited Brisbane recently as ...

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  26. Forced landing

    MARYBOROUGH Sunday, -- When the engine of a Tiger Moth plane cut out over the channel between Urangan jetty and Fraser ...

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  27. Catholic protest

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A congregation of more than 8000 in St. Mary's Cathedral to-night approved a protest to the ...

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  28. Building controls check progress

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Building controls were seriously retarding the progress of Charleville, the mayor (Aid. A. A. Baker) told ...

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  29. "Will hare stone again"

    London, April is.-- Police forcibly removed Miss Wendy Wood, president of the Scottish ...

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  30. Scotland Yard's arm reaches out to Roma

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Detectives made a 300-mile dash by car to Roma on Saturday night to take part in a dramatic midnight arrest of a man for whom police have been making a world wide search. ...

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  31. RED AIR FORCE MORE AGGRESSIVE IN KOREA

    TOKIO, April 15.--High Air Force officials are known to he concerned over growing enemy aggressiveness in the air over Korea, states a despatch. Willingness of enemy pilots to stay and fight in recent air battles ...

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  32. MR. FADDEN TO OPEN IN PERTH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Country Party leader (Mr. A. W. Fadden) flew from Brisbane to Perth today to open his Western ...

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