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  4. Tetanus bacilli found in certain brand of starch --HOSPITALS WARNED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Hospitals in all States have been warned following a Queensland Health Department discovery that a certain bran d of starch powder contains tetanus bacilli. ...

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  5. Male sex crimes mount in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Male sex perversion in Sydney had increased by alarming proportions ...

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  6. Refused to work overtime

    Complete Brisbane tie-up is likely MELBOURNE, Friday.--Chief Judge of the Arbitration ...

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  7. Jobs are hard to find in England

    LONDON, April 18.-- Sir Thomas White, Australian High Commissioner, yesterday issued ...

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  8. NEW WAGE RISE WILL INCREASE COSTS BY £6M.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The new increases in the basic wage will increase costs in Queensland by £6,000,000 annually, said the secretary of the Queensland Employers' ...

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  9. A ONE- MAN HELICOPTER

    A ONE-MAN helicopter, developed by the United States Navy, was shown recently in Washington, D. C. Called the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LOANS MAY BE PRUNED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The N. S. W. Government is expected to reduce its claims from the Loan ...

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  11. Ask help in polio fight

    NEW YORK, April 18. --The "National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to-day ...

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  12. Menzies in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Two and a half hours after he arrived at Eagle Farm by plane to-day, the ...

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  13. Half city homeless

    TOKIO, April 18.-- Nearly half the population of the city of Tottori in western Japan were ...

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  14. Constable sacked

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- Constable Donald George Coates (22), who was convicted yesterday of stealing from two ...

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  15. Shot man went to hospital

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --A man staggered in to Alfred Hospital casualty ward last night and ...

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  16. 2 more city robberies

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- One of the smartest burglars in the history of Brisbane, known as the ...

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  17. Spraying gang

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- The spraying of 22 people, mostly on Flinders Street railway station, with a black oily ...

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  18. Meat increase claim not proved

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- The Prices Minister (Mr. Power) said to-night butchers had not proved the need for an ...

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  19. Callide coal haulers stop

    GLADSTONE, Friday.--Haulers of Callide coal to Gladstone have gone on strike. Decision to strike was made at a mass meeting of haulers at ...

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  20. Suggests 25 p.c. primage

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Director of Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. L. Withall) ...

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  21. BURNT UP

    FLlINT, Michigan Paul Staniola,38-year-old tobacco shop operator, lost a Trans -Atlantic Pipe smoking contest to- day to the pipe smoking ...

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  22. Crushed by log

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A waterside worker. Harold George Smith (38), was crushed to death against the side of a ship at ...

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  23. Easier purchasing of farm machinery urged on Fed. Govt.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The easing of credit restrictions and liberalising of purchase terms on farm machinery is urged by the Queensland Council of Agriculture which has ...

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  24. WOMAN STRUCK

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.--Police were told to -day that Mrs. Ethel Stonehouse, of Purvesstreet. Pimileo, had been struck ...

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  25. Expert sees mines

    BRISBANE, Fri.--An American coal expert, Mr. Otis Bledsoe, will make a report to the Federal Government on ...

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  26. Complete stop at Cairns

    THE Bungaree wharf dispute at Cairns has developed into a complete strike which will last at least until Tuesday ...

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  27. More start early

    BRISBANE, Fri.--By Monday or Tuesday the Mines Minister (Mr. Riordan) expects about 30,000 employees in ...

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  28. CAN SOLVE PRODUCTION PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The difficulties of landholders in increasing production were capable of solution between ...

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  29. [?]AIMED HE WAS A MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Mr. Mc Kenna, S.M., dismissed an application by an 18-year-old -member of the Jehovah's ...

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  30. Campaign against Galvin decision

    SYDNEY. Fri.--The national council of the Federated Ironworkers' Association would meet soon to discuss a ...

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  31. Query into death

    MURWILLUMBAH, Fri. -- The Sydney C. I. B. is investigating the death of Mrs. Gwendoline Clarice Rolls (36), wife ...

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  32. Arrest follows shooting

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Fri.-- Police made an arrest to-night after a 48-year-old man, Frederick Francis Atterbury, had ...

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  33. Trapped in flames

    NAMBOUR, Fri. -- A farmer's wife was trapped and critically burnt in the flames of a kerosene knapsack spray ...

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  34. Long milk haul

    CAIRNS, Fri. -- Since the beginning of the month over half of Townsville's milk consumers have been getting their fresh ...

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  35. 5 mines idle

    BRISBANE, Fri.-- A dispute over a miner allegedly flying "dirty" coal kept one of Queensland's major producers ...

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  36. No one escaped

    SYDNEY,Fri.--"Did anyone get out?" the Public Service Association annual conference was asked to-day ...

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  37. TOWNSVILLE ZOO TO CLOSE

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.--Townsville's internationally known private zoo, bird sanctuary and crocodile farm, Mt. St. John. ...

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  38. Fatal collision

    TOOWOOMBA, Fri. -- Mrs. Ruby Mary Breise (43) married, of Bullock-street, died in the Toowoomba General ...

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  39. MISSING AWARDS

    TOKIO, April 18.--Australian frontline troops in Korea still feel they are faring badly in the presentation of battle awards. with the arrival of an ...

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  40. Kiwis airlift

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Two thousand New Zealand troops will pass through Sydney by air on their way to and from Korea this ...

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  41. Snow in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- Snow and icy gales brought freezing winter weather to Melbourne to-day. ...

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  42. A-bomb to be televised

    LAS VEGAS, April 18.--The bomb chosen for -- the television debut of atomic weapons may be the most powerful atomic bomb yet exploded in this country. ...

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  43. Rioting convicts trap guards

    RAHWAY, New Jersey, April 18.--Nine guards were trapped. last night by 250 rioting convicts at the State prison farm here while 68 inmates continued a mutiny .at the State prison in Trenton, 40 miles away. Behind the huge brick walls ...

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  44. Embassy in Japan

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Minister for External Affairs (Me. R. G. Casey) to- day announced the appointment of Dr. E. R. ...

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  45. Queen's colors

    CAIRNS, Fri.--During the Anzac Day march the 51st Battalion will carry the battalion's and the Queen's colors. ...

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