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  4. GEN. MACARTHUR DISMISSED RY PRES. TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, APRIL 11.--PRESIDENT TRUMAN HAS DISMISSES GEN. MACARTHUR. President Truman said he had relieved General MacArthur of all his Far Eastern commands because ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Allies meet Red counter - attacks in Korean advance

    TOKIO, April ll.--American, British and Turkish troops jumped off in "limited attacks" after a week-long lull, hut ran into enemy counter-attacks last night and this morning, 8th Army headquarters ...

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  6. TRADE WITH JAPAN WILL BE GREATER

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Japanese exports to Australia would increase 950 percent under the ...

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  7. Truman and General in happier meeting

    President Truman and General MacArthur photographed when they met. in happier circumstances on Wake Island last year for a conference on the Korean campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Claims for amenities

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The State president of the Queensland Dairy-men's Organisation (Mr. ...

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  9. Will keep £ stable

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Labor Party would not be foolish enough to try to put value back into the pound, Mr. A. A. ...

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  10. Heavy new taxation in Britain's Budget

    LONDON, April 11.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Gaitskell) yesterday announced sweeping new taxes to meet the country's rearmament drive in his £4,197,000,000 sterling budget for) 951-52. ...

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  11. DRASTIC ACTION TOOK TOKIO BY SURPRISE

    TOKIO, April 11.--General MacArthur continued his routine duties to-day after President Truman had relieved him. The announcement apparently caught ...

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  12. STILL SILENT

    TOKIO, April 11.-- General MacArthur was still silent to-night, six hours after President ...

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  13. Gaol sentences for killings

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Jack William Willoughby (28), of Broken Hill, was sentenced to seven years gaol for shooting his wife dead with a ...

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  14. HARDLY ONE KIND WORD FOR BUDGET

    LONDON, April 11.--There is hardly one kind word for Mr. Gaitskell's Budget from companies and organisations hit by increases in taxation. The National Union of ...

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  15. Dislike idea of "open" union

    WELLINGTON, April 11.--The Minister for Labor (Mr. Sullivan) said to-day the striking water-siders were prepared to accept six ...

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  16. CAN BE LAID AT DOOR OF COMMUNISTS

    Commenting on the announcement that the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Gaitskell) ...

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  17. STAGGERED WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, April 11. -- President Truman in the boldest act of his career, to-day used his full constitutional ...

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  18. Had been quite fair

    MORVEN, Wed.--Mr. C.W. Russell, Independent member for Maranoa, said to-night that in his relations with the Country Party ...

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  19. Flag to mark bond of comradeship

    TOKIO, April 11.--The bond of comradeship forged by Australian and British troops of the 27th Commonwealth ...

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  20. Satisfied with Collide coal

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Victorian Premier (Mr. McDonald) said to-night Victoria would take all the coal Callide could produce. ...

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  21. Gold market slump

    HONG KONG, April 11.--First reaction to news of General MacArthur's dismissal came from the gold market. ...

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  22. Coronation stone found

    LONDON, April 11. -- The missing Coronation stone believed to have been in the possession of Scottish ...

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  23. COULD PRECIPITATE ALL OUT WAR

    WICHITA, Kansas, April 11.--Lieut General Eichelberger said in an address last night bombing Chinese bases in Manchuria or sending Chinese Nationalist forces into action in China could precipitate an all out war. General Eichelberger ...

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  24. Egg rationing?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Egg rationing in Brisbane is likely to be Introduced soon by the South Queensland Egg Marketing Board. ...

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