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  4. Truman explains dismissal of MacArthur

    WASHINGTON,April 12.--President Truman last night explained to the world that he had dismissed General MacArthur because the Far Eastern commander carried a "very grave risk" of starting a ...

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  5. Allies meet main line of Chinese Reds' resistance

    TOKIO, April 12.--The new allied, offensive in[?] west central Korea ran into the Chinese main line of resistance to-day. Gains were carved out in bitterly, contested ...

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  6. 15 MILLION TON COAL MARKET IN PACIFIC AREA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) said to-night there was a potential coal ...

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  7. GENERAL SAYS HE DID NOT IGNORE

    TOKIO April 12.--MajorGeneral Whitney, General MacArthur's aide, issued a statement on his ...

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  8. WAY CLEARED FOR NEW MOVE BY U. N. TO END WAR

    WASHINGTON, April 12.--Dismissal of General MacArthur will be followed by new American--United Nations moves to seek an end to the Korean war, says the United Press. ...

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  9. BIGGEST JET AIR BATTLE

    TOKIO, April 12.--American and Russian type M I G Jet fighters fought the biggest jet air battle in history over ...

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  10. BITTER FIGHT LIKELY

    WASHINGTON, April 12.--General MacArthur's decision not to accept his dismissal without a public protest and ...

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  11. Million dollar offer

    NEW YORK, April 12.--General MacArthur was offered 1,000,000. dollars (£A446,429) yesterday for a lecture tour of ...

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  12. More Japanese peace treaty discussions

    WASHINGTON, April 12.--The White House has announced that Mr. John Foster Dulles would ...

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  13. Gang warfare feared in N. S. W. and Vic.

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Police believe there may be further violence in an underworld feud in N. S. W. and Victoria. ...

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  14. BRITAIN APPROVES SACKING

    London, April 12.--The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) and the ...

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  15. U. K. best wool customer

    CANBERRA,. Thurs.--The United States was third to the U. K. and France as chief importers of Australian wool for the ...

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  16. CALL-UPS MAY AFFECT DAIRY INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A fear that the call-up for military training of men in the dairying ...

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  17. Detective acted as chauffeur for thieves

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A detective told the Central Court to-day that two brothers had loaded £2800 worth of stolen velvet on to ...

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  18. COMMUNIST PLOT TO OBSTRUCT STEEL, COAL AND SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Thursday--The Federal Labor Minister (Mr. H. E. Holt) said to-night that State Labor Ministers shared his belief there was a Communist plot to obstruct the steel, coal and shipping industries. ...

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  19. Republican move blocked

    Democrats in the House of Representatives and Senate have blocked an immediate vote on inviting General MacArthur to address Congress. Senator Kenety Wherry (Re- ...

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  20. UNIVERSITY APOLOGY TO SIR E. HERRING

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The University of Queensland Senate decided to-night to "close the Sir Edmund Herring ...

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  21. General Ridgway reaches Japan

    TOKIO, April 12.--Lieut.-General Ridgway, the new United Nations Supreme Commander, landed in Japan to-day, just over ...

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  22. Windsor fraud allegation

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Liberal M. L. A. for Mt. Coot-tha (Mr. R. K. Morris) called on,the Governor to-day to discuss ...

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  23. New quarries for railways

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--It was announced to-day by the Minister for Transport (Mr. J. E. Duggan) that executive approval has been ...

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  24. Coronation stone going to London

    LONDON, April 12.--The Coronation stone left at Arbroath Abbey yesterday will be brought back to London ...

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  25. More rigid health checks for migrants

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--More rigid health checks on British and European migrants are likely to be enforced later ...

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  26. CHARGED WITH MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Norman Edwin Bradshaw (25), caterer, of South Melbourne, was charged at the City watchhouse to-night ...

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  27. Union against home 'factories'

    SOUTHPORT, Thurs.--The Federal Council of the Clothing and Allied Trades Union decided today to do everything to stop the ...

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  28. Collide haulage rate raised

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Prices Commission to-day increased haulage rates for Callide coal by 3, making the rate 36 a ton. ...

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  29. Seven new polio cases in country

    BRISBANE; Thurs.--Seven more country cases of poliomyelitis were reported to the Health Department to-day. ...

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  30. Reds waiting for opportunity

    CAIRNS, Thursday.--While some people said that Communists were only rat bags and nit wits, they were really part and ...

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  31. Damage by severe hail storm

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thurs.--Considerable damage was caused to wild life and property at Kunghur late this afternoon by a ...

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  32. Meatworks' opening

    TOWNSVILLE. Thurs.--North Queensland's 1951 meat works season begins to-morrow at Townsville. ...

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  33. Ties "not obscene"

    MONTREAL, April 12.--Drawings of scantily clad women on neckties were not obscene, a Judge ruled yesterday. ...

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  34. "HARMONIOUS CABINET"

    LAUNCESTON. Thurs.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day he had never presided [?]ver a more harmonious Cabinet, ...

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  35. Market unchanged

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The wool market remained unchanged at the closing auction of the Sydney series to-day. ...

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  36. Want local option

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union today expressed concern at the ...

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  37. Bushfire sweeps 80,000 acres

    HUGHENDEN. Thursday.--Eighty thousand acres of pastures had been destroyed by to-night,by a fierce bushfire burning on a ...

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  38. Sharing room with 90 cats

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Police are investigating complaints that two women and 90 cats are sharing one room in a Collingwood house. The daughter is pallid from lack of sunlight, and speaks in ...

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  39. Helicopter for Qld.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An R. A. A. F. helicopter to be stationed in Queensland will be sent on a demonstration of known flood ...

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