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  4. PRIME MINISTER HECKLED AT ROCKIIAMFTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was subjected to continuous heckling when he opened the Federal . Government's election campaign in Queensland ...

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  5. Steady U. N. advance continues

    TOKIO, April 4.--American troops advanced steadily north of the 33th parallel to-day, meeting only scattered Communist ...

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  6. Labor promise to control profits

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Indications that Labor would control profits, if returned, were ...

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  7. COMMUNIST LEADERS REBUFFED BY MELBOURNE WHARFIES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Communist leaders of the Waterside Workers' Federation received a severe rebuff from Melbourne wharf men to-day. ...

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  8. Socialist controls have sacrificed health of Britain

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Liberal Party deputy leader (Mr. Eric J. Harrison) said to-night that socialistic controls had sacrificed the health and wellbeing of the British people. ...

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  9. PRAISED BY COMMUNISTS

    London, April 4.--The Communist 'Daily Worker' to-day praised the leader of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Doctors disagree in court

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A doctor told the Central Criminal Court to-day he had formed the opinion ...

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  11. Sugar bulk handling discussed

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.--A resolution that bulk handling of raw sugar in Queensland ...

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  12. FINE RECORD

    MELBOURNE, wednesday.--Australia's No. 77' Mustang fighter squadron has completed ...

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  13. Candidates endorsed

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Following a meeting of the joint Senate campaign committee of ...

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  14. Mao sees Stalin

    PARIS, Apr. 4.--Informed quar[?] said to-day that Mao Tsetung, the Chinese Communist leader, met Marshal Stalin in ...

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  15. Altitude of surrender in Commonwealth

    WASHINGTON, April 4.--Two United States Senators who attended the Commonwealth ...

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  16. RIDS LAST RPREFERENCES

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--The Labor Party in Queensland has decided to allot Communist candidates in the ...

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  17. Against spirit of militarism

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Trade union leaders to-day criticised a statement by the Attorney- General (Mr. T. Mitchell) at the ...

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  18. Population figures

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Nationals of non-Brltlsh countries far out-numbered British arrivals in Australia in the two ...

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  19. BURNS CASE RESUMES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--William Fardon Burns...a waterside worker, said. in. .the. quarter-sessions Appeal Court-to-day he ...

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  20. Writs issued against growers

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Mr. Justice Mack in the Supreme Court today granted interlocutory injunctions against five north coast ...

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  21. Gunman kills four people

    CONWAY (Missouri), April 4.--A gunman shot to death four persons in a farmhouse near here last Light. He then fired at four ...

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  22. 10 MILLION CHINESE FACING STARVATION

    HONG KONG, April 4.--At least 10,000,000 Chinese are at present facing starvation, informed sources said here to-day. They were commenting upon ...

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  23. Assistance to ex-servicemen

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Ex-servicemen's children suffering from serious afflictions, such as spastic paralysis, poliomyelitis, and ...

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  24. CZECH CONSUL RESIGNS

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Stating that he had resigned his post and had sought political asylum in Australia, the Acting Consul-General ...

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  25. New Australians not barred

    BRISBANE, Wed.--New Australians were not barred from membership of the Australian Institute of Engineers, provided they ...

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  26. Chifley optimistic over Queensland

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Opposition Leader (Mr. J. B. Chifley), impressed with his fine reception in North ...

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  27. To represent Mackay

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Messrs. W. Holding, T. G. Mulherin and D. A. McIntosh have been elected to represent Mackay ...

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  28. Newest jet fighter crashes

    LONDON, April 4.--Britain's newest single seater jet fighter, the Hawker P1081, crashed in flames in Sussex yesterday, killing ...

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  29. Rise in export dairy prices expected

    BRISBANE Wed.--Mr. C. H. Jamieson, a member of the Australian Dairy Produce Board, said to-day that negotiations had been ...

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  30. GOVT. PROTECTION OF BIG S. P. BETTING OPERATORS ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Liberal Party Parliamentary leader (Mr. T. A. Hiley), speaking in support of the Kedron by-election Liberal candidate (Mr, J. Robertson) to-night, claimed the State Labor ...

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  31. Big loss in wool shed fire

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Twelve bales of wool worth more than £2000 and 100 woolly wethers Were destroyed by a fire at Isla Downs ...

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  32. Wants better price

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Food shipments from Australia to Britain could be seriously affected if British food authorities tried to ...

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  33. Death investigated

    MELBOURNE. Wed.--Detectives are investigating the death of Patrick Fay, 48, potato digger of Gordon, near Ballarat. ...

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  34. Heavy travel for V Govt. leaders

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Some Government campaign, leaders will travel up to 5000 miles in a whirlwind campaign concentrated on ...

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  35. Claim damages against paper

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Damages aggregating £158,000 are claimed in eight separate writs which have been issued against John Fairfax ...

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  36. A matter of viewpoint

    LONDON, April 4.--The 'News- Chronicle,' in a leader to-day, said Britain, quite apart from its own concern for Japan's ...

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  37. French taxes rise

    LONDON, April 4.--The French Government to-day decided to impose a 5 per cent tax Increase on all incomes over £500 sterling a ...

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  38. Gain for dairy industry

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--The dairying Industry in Australia will receive £500,000 in one year through its export stabilisation ...

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  39. Charge against nuns in China

    HONGKONG. April 4.--Five arrested Canadian Catholic nuns in Canton have now been accused of causing a cholera epidemic in ...

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  40. Wool prices drop

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Comeback and crossbred fleeces dropped a further five per cent at Melbourne wool sales to-day, but ...

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  41. "Chifley and Evatt dangerous men"

    TQOWOOMBA, Wednesday.--"I accuse Mr. Chifley and Dr. Evatt of being two of the most dangerous men In Australia to-day," ...

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  42. MINER MISSES PRESENTATION

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Sewerage miner John Fraser went to work as usual to-day, while at Government House the Governor (Sir ...

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  43. Promise on wool sales deductions

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Mr. Fadden promised the Country Party conference to-day' not to re-enact the Wool Sales Deduction Act ...

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  44. SIX AWARDS FOR BRAVERY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An 80ft. climb to rescue a child led to a Government House award for a 34-year-old farmer. He was William Frederick Thorsen, of Gracemere, via ...

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  45. Little travel for King on tour

    SYDNEY, wed.--The King would not travel more than 20 miles from his ship during next year's Royal tour, except to visit ...

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  46. Fly comes south

    GYMPIE, Wed.--Buffalo fly has reached its most southerly point on the coast. It has been detected on cattle ...

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