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  4. "SOMETHING CATACLYSMIC" URGED FOR USE IN KOREA

    WASHINGTON, April 16.--Representative Albert Gore (Democrat, Tennessee) said to-day he had ...

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  5. LISBON WELCOMES GENL. EISENHOWER

    General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, visited Lisbon, Portugal, during his recent tour of the capitals of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation countries. While there, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MINERS IN OLD TO END STOPPAGES

    IPSWICH, Monday.--"If there is an adverse decision in this matter, it could be ruthlessly applied ...

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  7. Allied advance continues in Korea

    TOKIO, April 16.--Allied forces advanced to-day, after taking wrecked Yanggu, the eastern anchor of the enemy's Hwachon ...

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  8. Qld. sapphires for Archbishop's cross

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Three of the best blue sapphires held by the Mines Department have been given by the Government to be set in the primatial cross of the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher). ...

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  9. TOLL OF RED AIRCRAFT

    TOKIO, April 16.--Lieut-General Strate meyer, commander of the United States Far East ...

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  10. Expelled from party

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. G. Morgan, a prominent Newcastle Communist, has been ...

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  11. SIX KILLED, FIVE HURT IN N.S.W. BUS SMASH

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Six persons were killed and five others injured--four of them seriously--when a tourist bus collided with a timber jinker loaded with ...

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  12. LAMINGTON TO ERUPT AGAIN SOON?

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Another eruption of the Mt. Lamington volcano was anticipated at the end of April or ...

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  13. Mr. Bevin's death revives talk of early election

    LONDON, April 16.--The sudden death of Mr. Ernest Bevin has revived talk of a British general election later this year. Some morning papers to-day speculated on a ...

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  14. Death sentence for murder of best friend

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 26-year old milk carter, Raymond John Cupit, was sentenced to death in the Central Criminal Court to-day ...

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  15. COURT RULES ON ESTATE OF SUICIDE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Justice O'Bryan ruled today that a suicide's £49,000 estate should be shared equally ...

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  16. VIC. MINERS FAVORED BONUS AWARD

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Victorian miners had favored the miners' attendance allowance award, a witness told the Coal ...

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  17. Promise on wool fox "valueless"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The N.S.W. Graziers' Association president (Mr. C. M. Williams) to-day told graziers that Mr. Chifley's ...

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  18. AGAINST JAP REARMAMENT

    CAIRNS, Monday.--An Australian Labor Government would have nothing to do with a Japanese peace treaty that had ...

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  19. Frigate Bird II. at Suva

    SUVA, April 16.--Frigate Bird II., piloted by Captain P. G. Taylor, alighted at ...

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  20. Ministers deny appointments

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Two Federal Ministers to-day denied reports that they had received overseas appointments. ...

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  21. Army camp ready far trainees

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Wacol army camp will be ready for the influx of 14[?]0 national service trainees, expected to arrive over ...

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  22. £39,000 INVOLVED IN LONDON CHARGES AGAINST ACCOUNTANT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A 47-year-old accountant, George Eric Titley, who appeared in the Police Court to-day on a £5000 false pretences charge, was wanted in London on charges involving a total of ...

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  23. Bushfire under control

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The bush fire which has been burning near Book Book station, 40 miles from Dirranbandi, since last Thursday, ...

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  24. Will seek new pasture plants

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. J. F. Miles, of the Plant and Soils Division of the C.S.I.R.O., will leave Brisbane on April 24 for a ...

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  25. Interest in Qld. necessary

    CAIRNS, Monday.--It was necessary that the southern States should show a practical and helpful interest in Queensland ...

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  26. Labor lead in Kedron maintained

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Mr. Eric Lloyd (Lab.) maintained his majority in the Kedron by-election when 241 absent votes were ...

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  27. Mr Chifley bitter on Press hostility to Labor

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In a bitter attack on the Press, the leader of the Federal Labor Party (Mr. Chifley) said at Prahan to-night that the Labor Party was fighting the elections under very great ...

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  28. Warns on Labor Day procession

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) warned tonight he would not tolerate any counter-demonstration to the ...

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  29. Traffic offence

    TOWNSVILLE, Mon.--An American ex-serviceman, Harrison G. Hockey, coppersmith, was fined £40 in the Townsville Court of Petty ...

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  30. 8 unions seek reinstatement

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A move was made to-day on behalf of eight militant unions, suspended from the Trades Hall ...

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  31. Production of sugar cut

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Industrial disputes, shortage of experienced workers, poor quality fuel and electricity blackouts had cut ...

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  32. Inflation remedy

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Speaking at a Federal election meeting in Brisbane to-night, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said all State ...

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  33. "Brisbane Line" mentality

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. A. A. Calwell, in an election campaign address in Brisbane to-night, accused the Menzies-Fadden ...

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  34. Dispute over hall

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. E. C. O'Dea) said to-night that Dr. Evatt had consented to represent ...

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  35. Wharfie killed

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A 39-year old wharf laborer, Norman Grams, of Northgate, was fatally injured when he fell 40ft. down a ship's ...

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  36. Action on holiday

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Commonwealth Jubilee commemoration holiday on May 9 is not a paid public holiday under Federal ...

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  37. Hit-run fatality

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A 76-year-old man was killed by a hit-run driver during a black out in Oxford street, Woolahra, early to-night. ...

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  38. 2nd forced landing

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Royal Queensland Aero Club Tiger Moth plane, which made a forced landing on Torquay beach, Pialba, ...

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  39. Unions protest

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A meeting of representatives of some building unions condemned the importation of European workers ...

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  40. N.Q. hospital to be opened

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A £450,000, six-storey hospital at Townsville, which has been specially designed for tropical conditions, will be ...

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  41. Small boy's ordeal

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A nine year-old Cub Scout, John Ross, of Cremorne, was almost frozen to death while he was lost in ...

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  42. 233,151 NEW HOUSES IN 5½ YEARS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--From July, 1945, until the end of 1950 there were 233,151 new houses built in Australia, according to figures released to-day by the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics. During 1950 there were 61,883 ...

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  43. Meeting plan upset

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An Australian Agricultural Council meeting, which was scheduled to begin in Brisbane to-day, has been ...

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  44. A.C.T.U. policy

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The organised trade union movement would not hesitate to condemn and isolate all strikes which were ...

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