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  4. Approach to Premier byPoliceUnion

    BRISBANE' Sunday.--Police Union officials will interview the Premier (Mr. Gair) tomorrow afternoon, and ask him to settle the current dispute ''before it gets out of hand." ...

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  5. SOAKING RAINS END DROUGHT IN NORTH-WEST

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A wide area of the drought-stricken north-west sheep and cattle country to-day received soaking rain. Graziers said the rain had ended their worst ...

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  6. WESTERN STRENGTH HAS DIMINISHED DANGERS OF WAR

    LONDON, April 6.--Statesmen of two Western nations yesterday voiced opposing views on the prospects for world peace. In London, the British Foreign Secretary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Seagulls watched mussel marathon

    SEATTLE (Washington), April 6.--Dick Taylor, calm and collected, gulped down 337 steamed clams (mussels) in 10 minutes yesterday to retain his "world championship" title in the ...

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  8. Country workers survey

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Twenty-two thousand letters had been sent to rural employer's and ...

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  9. U.K. pulling its weight

    NEW YORK, April 6. --Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the imperial General Staff ...

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  10. SHELLS RAIN DEATH ON RED ATTACKERS

    TOKIO, April 6.--A tremendous barrage of eight-inch howitzers and other heavy Allied artillery fired almost 8000 shells as Chinese troops swarmed across No Man's Land on the ...

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  11. RELICS FOUND IN U.S.

    CHICAGO, April 6.-— Farmers tilled the soil in what was now the United States as long as 4500 ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA NOT ENOUGH PREPARED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Australia to-day was not well enough prepared to meet an aggressor, the ...

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  13. OFFICIAL ON BRIBE CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A Brisbane Prices Branch official has been committed for trial on a charge ...

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  14. Clash on council elections

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- Local authority election campaigns in Queensland this year will be highlighted by an intense ...

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  15. "RUSSIA MUST KEEP PEACE"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Russia was, "soft pedalling" aggression in the West, Mr. Selkirk ...

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  16. Commissioner dies

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Mr. Donald Vincent. Morrison, Federal Conciliation Commissioner, died suddenly to-day aged 53 ...

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  17. STATE COAL STOCKPILE

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- There was enough coal stockpiled all over the State to supply Industrial and domestic consumers ...

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  18. Rise in war pensions?

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--It is expected the Government will introduce war pension increases this year, amounting to several ...

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  19. DISCUSSION NOT GAGGED

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Premier (Mr. Gair) claimed tonight Parliament rose early because the Opposition had ...

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  20. Four rescued in rough seas at Southport

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A breathtaking save of four people clinging to a surf board 180 yards from the beach at ...

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  21. A FORTUNE FROM SCRAP

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A man who spent five years vainly searching for gold, but who finished up making £150,000 out ...

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  22. No review on Japs likely

    CANBERRA Sun.--The Federal Government is not likely to review its decision, to, permit 35 Japanese to enter ...

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  23. Union to meet Board members

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- The Queensland Colliery Employees' Union, which has called the State Coal Board a failure, will ...

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  24. 15 births in six years!

    WILLIAMSTON (North Carolina), Apr. 6.--A woman who has given birth to quintuplets, quadruplets ...

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  25. Labor gain in councils

    LONDON, April 6. -- Labor gained at least 100 more seats to-day in the local Government elections now taking ...

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  26. Power ban hits Vic. industries

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- The power ban in Melbourne for 2½ days a week on industry after April 15 is expected to cause ...

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  27. Australia requires 'imported' builders

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The British building expert, Sir Thomas Bennett, thinks Australia needs to import hundreds of craftsmen to step up construction of buildings ...

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  28. TO SUCCEED EISENHOWER?

    WASHINGTON, Apr. 6.--The United Nations commander in Korea (General Matthew Ridgway) is now regarded in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. TRAWLER FIRES ON U.S. PLANE

    WASHINGTON, Apr. 6.-- The U.S. Navy reported yesterday that one of its patrol planes was slightly damaged ...

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  30. MINISTER URGES DRIVE ON PESTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--World food production to-day was about the same as in 1939--but there were 200,000,000 more people to eat it, the Lands and Irrigation Minister (Mr. Foley) said ...

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  31. Money taken from altar

    IPSWICH, Sun.--Police are Investigating a contemptible theft from St. Paul's Church of England to-day ...

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  32. He carried his secrets to the grave

    HYDE PARK, New York, April 6.--Fala, the black Scotch terrier who heard the making ...

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  33. Uranium ore claim is "absurd"

    WELLINGTON, Apr. 6.--Dr. C. F. Davidson, geologist of the British Atomic Commission, describes as "absurd" claims in an ...

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  34. Aircraft workers by-pass militants

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Aircraft workers have handed militant unions a setback in their campaign to increase their power among them. Many aircraft workers have by-passed the ...

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  35. Crocodile was seasick

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- A 7ft. crocodile for Taronga Park Zoo arrived in Sydney to- day in the steamer ...

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  36. Large scale cortisone output?

    NEW YORK, April 6.--Large scale production of cortisone, the adrenal gland hormone that has been used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and some other disabling diseases, at a price within reach of millions of sufferers, may now be possible ...

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  37. Mercy trip to Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Blackall ambulance will leave at 3 a.m. to-morrow morning on a 600-mile journey to bring ...

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  38. To confer on strike

    SYDNEY, Sun.--The Commonwealth Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. L. P. Austin) will preside at another ...

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