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  4. MacARTHUR DISMISSAL ISSUE

    WASHINGTON, April 73.-Re- publican anger over General MacArthur's removal boiled over yesterday into demands for the ...

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  5. SYDNEY PARALYSED BY WORST ELECTRICITY BLACKOUT ON RECORD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Industry was virtually paralysed in Sydney to-day when the city had its worst blackouts ever. Every one of the 290 electricity districts ...

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  6. "KILL BRITISH" CRY RAISED IN PERSIAN RIOTS

    LONDON, April 13.—Apprentices, shouting "Kill the British," led rioters who last night battered to death two Britons and an Italian in Abadan, a Persian oil town, according to Router's Teheran ...

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  7. NOT ADVOCATE OF WAR EXPANSION

    TOKIO, April 13.—Major- General Whitney today, making a second statement in General ...

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  8. CHAPLAINS HONORED

    President Truman recently dedicated the Chapel of the Four Chaplains in Philadelphia, built to honor four military chaplains who died during World War II that others might live. The chaplains, a Roman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Qld mines to Slop one day

    Brisbane, Friday.-- The Queensland Collieries Employees Union will stage its one-day ...

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  10. Complicated matrimony

    WELLINGTON, April . IS. — The isolated Chatham Islands, 400 miles east of Christ- church, have produced many ...

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  11. IMMIGRATION DECISION REVERSED

    SYDNEY, Friday, -— The Immigration Minister (Mr. H. E. Holt) to-day reversed the decision of ...

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  12. Farewell topolities

    DEVONPORT, Friday. or —- In a voice broken with emotion, Dame Enid Lyons said farewell to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PROTECTION WANTED AT POLLING

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The En- dependent candidate for Bullmba (Mr. R. G. H. Marriott) said to-night he would Ask the ...

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  14. MIGRANTS COMMITTED CRIME IN NOPE OF BEING DEPORTED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Three 20-year-old Czech migrants, who arrived in Australia less than two years ago, had committed a crime, hoping that they would be deported. ...

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  15. Banks issue not deed

    GY M P I E, Friday- People should not be deluded into thinking that banking nationalisation ...

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  16. Service forms soon available

    BRISBANE, Fri.—Registration forms for national service trainees were now being sent to money order post offices and district ...

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  17. Autopsy on student

    BRISBANE, Friday. — A postmortem examination will be held to-morrow morning on Michael William Hogan, 16, of New Farm, ...

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  18. Two attacked with tomahawks

    SYDNEY, Fri.—A young woman and an Italian were injured in tomahawk attacks to-day. Dawn Westbrook (21). single, of ...

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  19. Decision on Sunday

    BRISBANE, Fri—A. vital decision by Callide coal haulers whether they will continue to operate on the present rate of 36 ...

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  20. New air record

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A new record of three hours three minutes for the Melbourne-Brisbane run was established by the T.A.A. ...

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  21. In no mood for fight

    General MacArthur was in no mood to engage in a fight over his dismissal, or over United States policy in the Far East, Senator Warren Magnuson reported yesterday. ...

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  22. More delay on Bulimba case

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The hearing of charges against Queensland's Principal Electoral Officer (Bernard Joseph Maguire) is to ...

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  23. Big job for MacArthur

    CHICAGO, April 13. — James Rand, president of Remington Rand Incorporated, typewriter and business ...

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  24. State Liberal leader attacked by Premier

    BRISBAN, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day attacked an approach made by Mr. K. J. Morris (Liberal M.L.A.) to the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) yesterday, to discuss an alleged fraud in ...

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  25. Heavy tobacco loss

    MAREEBA, Friday.—The heavy wet season will mean an estimated loss of £500,000 to North Queensland tobacco growers. ...

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  26. Servicemen's votes

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Arrangements have been completed for Australian servicemen fighting in Korea to record their votes on ...

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  27. Joiners' protest

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Joinery manufacturers, who are members of the Brisbane and District Joinery Stabilisation Board, have ...

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  28. Allied tanks move into N. Korean city

    TOKIO, April 13.—An American armored tank force advanced into Yonchon, eight miles north of the 38th parallel to-day. Turkish and American ...

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  29. Professor Daunt electioneering

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Australia's "walkabout professor," Patrick Daunt, is assisting the campaign of Labor candidate for ...

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  30. NATIONAL TIE-UP

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Steps are being taken to form a national organisation of Junior Farmers' Clubs, which would co-ordinate ...

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  31. Alleged bombing of Manchuria

    HONG KONG, April 13,-Peking Radio alleged yesterday that a large group of American aircraft had attacked the Manchurian ...

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  32. Peanuts for wool substitute

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Queensland peanuts would be used to manufacture 10.000 tons of a new wool ...

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  33. PIGEONS CARRIED THEIR LIQUOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Newcastle pigeons ate rum soaked wheat to-day and flew soberly away. Newcastle City Council gardeners had scattered the wheat, ...

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  34. Big housing order

    CANBERRA, Friday — Taylor Woodrow (Building Exports), Ltd., with the Arcon Group, announce the conclusion of initial ...

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  35. Homeward fliqht

    AITUTAKI (Cook Islands) April 13.—The Frigate Bird II alighted at Aitutaki from Papeete at 10.25 p.m. G.M.T. yesterday. ...

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