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  4. Allies pressing on Reds' defences

    TOKIO, April 19.--Allied forces to-day captured Hwachon reservoir, a strong point, of ...

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  5. HANDWRITING EXPERT GIVES EVIDENCE IN BULIMBA POLL CASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Handwriting expert of the Detective L. J. Bardwell, stated in the Police Court to-day that eight ballot papers polled for the ...

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  6. U.S. MOVING TOWARD PACIFIC SECURITY PACT

    ASHING TON, April 19,--President Truman said yesterday the United States was moving towards an agreement with Australia and New Zealand on a Pacific security system against aggression. ...

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  7. HOPE FADES FOR 75 MEN IN LOST SUBMARINE

    LONDON, April 19.--Warships seeking the lost submarine Affray rushed to two points in the English Channel to-day to investigate reports of oil patches. ...

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  8. U.S, Senator's death

    Senator Arthur Vandenberg. whose death is reported from the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIVE TIMES LUCKY

    LONDON, April 19. --The wife of Chief Petty Officer Francis Selby considers herself a lucky woman, but she ...

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  10. WEIL'S DISEASE REGULATIONS BEST DEVISED

    BRISBANE. Thurs.--The State Director of Health and Medical Services (Dr. A. Fryberg) said to-day that ...

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  11. GREEN LIGHT ON ROAD TO SECURITY

    CANBERRA, Thurs. --The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. C. Spender), in a statement isued to-night, said ...

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  12. Approach from watersiders

    WELLINGTON, April 19.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland), in a broadcast to-night, announced that he had received ...

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  13. GREAT FRIEND OF ABORIGINES DEAD AT 96

    BRISBANE, Thurs. --The Australian aborigines greatest friend, Mrs. Daisy Bates died last night in South ...

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  14. Potatoes for country towns

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Country towns will have, first priority on the 30,000 bags of table potatoes which are expected to ...

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  15. Labor wins in Bulimba

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The Labor candidate, Mr. R. Gardner, has won the Bulimba State seat for the second time. ...

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  16. Top Priority to coal

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Government would give top priority after the elections to measures designed to overcome problems in ...

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  17. B.C.O.F. COMMANDED DENIES SUPPORT FOR MANCHURIAN BOMBING

    TOKIO. April 19.--Lieutenant-General Sir Horace Robertson. B.C.O.F. Commander in Japan, denied to-day he had ever supported a proposal to bomb Manchuria. or expand the Korean war. ...

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  18. DOCTOR BEFORE COURT ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Dr. Thomas Joseph Gaffney, of Enoggera-road, Newmarket, appeared in the Police Court to-day on a charge that he unlawfully and indecently dealt with a girl under the age of 17 ...

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  19. Objections to Cuban sugar deal

    INNISFAIL, Thursday.-- The Queensland Cane Growers' Association conference to-day, on the ...

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  20. NOT IN FAVOR OF BOMBING

    SINGAPORE, April 19. -- Vice Admiral Sir William Andrewes, who has been in command of Commonwealth and ...

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  21. Commonwealth tie emblems

    LONDON, April 19.--Commonwealth ties" bearing the national floral emblem of countries in the British ...

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  22. OFFICERS OF PALANA EXONERATED

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--The Court of Marine Inquiry. (Mr. Justice Simpson and Captains J. T. Jones and Alex Peters) ...

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  23. Stockman killed

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- James Frazer Martin, 33, single, stockman, employed by S. T. Heywood of Good Hope station, 15 ...

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  24. POINTER TO EARLY JAP PEACE TREATY

    TOKIO, April 19.--Mr. John Foster Dulles, President Truman's special representative, commenting on the President's ...

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  25. 50,000 GREET GENL. MacARTHUR

    WASHINGTON, April 19.--Fifty thousand people greeted General MacArthur when he landed at Washington national airport ...

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  26. Murder charge against youth

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- A 15-year-old youth, Bruce Arthur Thompson, of Footscray, was charged to-day with the murder ...

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  27. Giant groper caught

    MARYBOROUGH, Thurs.-- A giant groper, of a size comparable to a Hereford bull, was hooked in the Burrum River near ...

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  28. To take on sugar

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Norwegian freighter Kongsborg of 7339 tons is returning to Mackay from 500 miles out at sea to load ...

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  29. Planning sanctions?

    LAKE SUCCESS, April 19.--The United Nations Sanctions Committee was advised yesterday to give priority to the study of what ...

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  30. Solving sugar labor problem

    INNISFAIL, Thurs.--Reporting tip the Queensland Cane Growers' Association conference on steps being taken to solve the urgent ...

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  31. Bushfires in west

    CLERMONT, Thurs.--A bushfire has already burnt out 30,000 acres on Kilcummin station, 36 miles north of Clermont, and ...

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  32. Appointment of Innisfail S M subject of appeal

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Hearing of an appeal by the Stipendiary Magistrate of Ayr, Timothy Keleher (53), against the appointment as S.M. at Innisfail of Edward E. J. Pearce (49) began to-day. ...

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  33. 2 polio cases

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --Only two district cases of poliomyelitis were reported to the Health Department to-day. ...

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  34. State control urged

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Fuel, Shipping, and Transport (Senator G. Mc Leay) to-night urged electors to ...

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  35. Anti-fever scheme

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An important step in the Government's efforts to control fevers in tropical parts of the State was ...

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  36. Plans unchanged

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said tonight the State Government was determined to carry on with its ...

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  37. 10,000 jobs vacant

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--There are a record' number of vacant Jobs in Queensland at present, the Commonwealth Employment ...

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  38. Ministerial tour

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Methods to modernise Queensland railways will be investigated by the Transport Minister (Mr. Duggan) ...

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  39. War danger imminent

    TOKIO. April 19.--Lieutenant General Rldgway, U.N. Supreme Commander, said the U.S. faced imminent danger of war, which ...

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  40. Worldwide cabled items in brief

    LONDON, April 19.--The Government, by 11 votes, yesterday defeated an Opposition challenge on the Budget. The proposal to increase the price of petrol by 4[?]d a gallon. ...

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  41. Claim incorrect?

    TOWNSVILLE, Thurs. --No other local authority in Queensland provides free vaccination against smallpox, it was stated at ...

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  42. No contract let

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.--Published statements that a contract had been let for the construction of a new railway station ...

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  43. Last tributes to Mr. Bevin

    LONDON, April 19.--Burly dockers, in peaked caps and working clothes, rubbed shoulders with immaculately clad political leaders ...

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  44. Land all taken up

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Lands Department was not considering any move for placing migrants on dairying lands, a departmental ...

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