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  4. Jap leaders delighted with peace treaty

    LOS ANGELES, April 1.--Japanese leaders, except the silent Communists, expressed delight to-day over the features of the Japanese peace treaty ...

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  5. IN FAVOR OF TRUCE

    NEW YORK, April 1. The Indian Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru) said in an interview with the 'New ...

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  6. SERIOUS TRADE DEADLOCK

    LONDON, April 1.--Last minute efforts were made by Britain and America yesterday to heal the breach which has developed ...

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  7. Record enrolments for Federal election

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--About 5700 officials will be engaged in Queensland for the Federal election on April 28. A record number of more than ...

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  8. Army Police Were "Finest Ambassadors"

    Australia's mintary policemen are praised by Melbourne author Allan Clifton to his controversial book on Japan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CLAMOR ON CUBA MISGUIDED

    LONDON, April 1.--The 'Observer' says the clamor against Britain's impending agreement to ...

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  10. CORONATION STONE BROKE IN HALVES

    LONDON, April 1.--The 'Sunday Express' in a front page lead story said a plan to return the stolen coronation stone to St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, last night was abandoned after it became clear that ...

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  11. POTATO FAMINE WILL BE WORSE

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--From June to early spring this year there would be one of the worst ...

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  12. Missing girl found in coma

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A 17-year-old Sydney girl who had been missing since 2 p.m. last Friday was found by police ...

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  13. "Great change in world affairs"

    LONDON, April 1.--The newspaper 'Sunday Observer' said in a leader yesterday that the Western Powers' positions had improved ...

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  14. Unions' promise to Chifley

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Chifley said to-day that the A.C.T.U. and the A.W.U. had both promised ...

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  15. ARCHBISHOPDUHIG

    KINGAROY, Sun.--Archbishop Duhig, speaking at a ceremony in Kingaroy to- day in which he blessed and laid the foundation ...

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  16. Miners' reply to minister

    IPSWICH, Sun.--"I state very definitely that anything done for the mining industry since Mr. Power became Mines Minister has ...

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  17. Cyclone 400 miles off coast

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The cyclone which brought bad weather to Queensland last week has continued its south-east movement ...

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  18. Pest found in timber cargo

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--The horntail wasp--a European insect which destroys pine timbers, has been found in the ...

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  19. URANIUM SEARCH

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--An extensive search for high grade uranium ore will be conducted through wild mountainous country round ...

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  20. Baits work too hard?

    IPSWICH, Sun.--The Miners' Union board of management, at its meetings next Thursday and Friday, will discuss the question of ...

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  21. WOOL SHOULD KEEP UP

    LONDON, April 1.--Wool prices were likely to continue at a very satisfactory level, Mr. P. R. Dodds told the South African Wool and ...

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  22. Will make all out bid for Q'ld.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Liberal-Country and Labor Party organisation has been planned to make their biggest bid in Federal ...

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  23. May stage stoppages

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Members of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association working in New South Wales coal mines may ...

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  24. RAN OUT OF RIVER, DROWNED

    London, April 1.--A pathologist said yesterday that a man had died of drowning after ...

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  25. Scattered Red groups bar final clearing of S. Korea

    TOKIO, April 1.--Allied forces astride and north of the 38th Parallel contended again to-day with scattered groups of Communists barring temporarily the final clearing of South Korea. South Korean forces on the ...

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  26. Convert Vic. locos to oil burners

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Victorian railway department has taken definite steps to make it independent of New South Wales ...

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  27. Collision with 'roo

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A motor cycle collision with a kangaroo near Cobar yesterday killed the driver and pillion rider. ...

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  28. Stenographers at election meetings

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The deputy Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. K. J. Morris) said tonight police stenographers were ...

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  29. CONFIDENT ON ELECTION RESULT

    NEW YORK, April 1.--The Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. Harrison) said on his arrival here yesterday on his ...

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  30. Workers rush shearing sheds

    BRISBANE, Sun.--High earnings obtainable in the shearing industry are causing a serious labor shortage in South-west ...

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  31. £600,000 cement works at T'ville

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Burdekin dam, if bulit, would require 60,000 tons of cement alone, Mr. A. E. Axon, chairman of ...

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  32. MAN KILLED

    BRISBANE, Sun.--When the car in which he was a passenger crashed into the back of a stationary milk truck at Holland ...

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  33. BLIND SOLDIERS

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Queensland Blind Soldiers' Association to-night launched an appeal for funds for after-training care of ...

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  34. Board criticised

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) to-night accused the Joint Coal Board of "imposing sanctions on ...

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  35. SPEED DEFENCE DEVELOPMENT?

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Speeding up of vital developmental works to meet urgent defence needs will be the major theme of Australia's top ...

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  36. Finance surplus

    LONDON, April 1.--Britain had a surplus of £720,000,000 sterling when the financial year ended today. ...

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  37. Bitter campaign for Bulimba

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Bulimba by-election campaign will be stepped up this week with the arrival to-morrow from ...

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  38. HIGH DECORATION GIVEN FRIGATE BIRD'S SKIPPER

    VALPARAISO, April 1.--The President of Chile to-day decorated Captain P. Taylor with the order of Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile's highest distinction awarded to a foreigner. Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile's first ...

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  39. Archbishop on Reds

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Electors should do the right thing for Australia by returning a Government that would deal with the ...

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  40. Failed army test

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--A Ballarat youth is going to night school to pass an army education test. Recruiting officers told him to study ...

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  41. Adventist conference

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The annual conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church ended to-day. About 1000 delegates from all ...

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