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  4. Appeal to U.N. for talks on world trade

    MOSCOW, April 13.--The Moscow world economic conference ended yesterday with an appeal to the United Nations to call a conference of governments to promote world trade. ...

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  5. Changed scene

    PICTURE shows transformation wrought in the Pioneer River at Marian by completion of the Irrigation and Water Supply Commission's 3000 acre feet weir. Rains of the past few weeks have filled the weir to overflowing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOLUTION SOUGHT FOR OUTPUT DROP

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- "Food production is a matter which concerns all Government, Federal, State and local authorities, all organisations representing industrial unions, farmers, ...

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  7. Eisenhower not to campaign until safely nominated

    PARIS, April 13. -- General Eisenhower announced yesterday he would not actively campaign for the United States Presidency until and unless he was nominated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PLEDGE BEING KEPT

    CAIRO, April 13.-- "Racket busting" Premier Hilaly Pasha is already carrying out his ...

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  9. Evatt's appeal to unions

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --At the Easter conference of the Victorian A.L.P. to-day the leader ...

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  10. EARLIER START DELAYED?

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The 7 a.m. start for industry in southern Queensland to ease electricity ...

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  11. EXECUTIVE TO PROBE POLICE GRIEVANCES?

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Members of the Police Union executive will probably travel round the State investigating police grievances at the same time as Chief Inspector Harold. ...

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  12. NEW OPTIMISM ON CEASE FIRE

    WASHINGTON, April 13.--Officials guiding truce negotiations in Korea believe an armistice probably will be agreed on fairly soon, possibly by May 1. ...

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  13. PLANE WAS OVERLOADED

    NEW YORK, April 13.--The Civil Aeronautics Board said yesterday a C46 Curtiss airliner that crashed in Elizabeth (New ...

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  14. BOLIVIAN CAPITAL A SHAMBLES

    NEW YORK, April 13.-- Victorious right wing rebels consolidated their hold on Bolivia yesterday, foreswore ...

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  15. Fishing launch lost in gale

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --Three men in an 18ft. fishing launch were lost to-day in one of the worst ...

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  16. Gympie Musical Union victory

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.--The Grice Silver Cup was won outright by the Gympie Musical ...

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  17. A rose by any

    other name. MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The race of chimney sweeps would die out unless ...

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  18. Man drowned

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Stewart Atherton, cane farmer, of Nambour, was swept from a rock and drowned while ...

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  19. Priests watch "stigmata"

    LONDON, April 13. -- Priests stood by the bedside of Theresa Neuman, 54-year-old "Passion Flower" of Konnersreuth ...

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  20. Acquitted on rape charge

    LONDON, April 13.--Lieut.-Colonel Henry Creedy, 38-year-old commandant of the Army's higher education centre at ...

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  21. Ships missing

    ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, April 13. -- Mystery yesterday shrouded the fate of five Norwegian sealing ships and ...

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  22. U.S. shearers only "barbers"

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Compared with Australians, American shearers are only barbers, Mr. E. R. O'Connor said ...

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  23. Maryborough wins in march

    IPSWICH, Sunday. -- The Maryborough Federal Band won the "A" grade diagram march of the Australian band ...

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  24. ORGANISED HUNT FOR "JUNGLE MAN"

    NEPAL, April 13.--Reuter's correspondent in Khatmandu says United States engineers and a Nepalese official yesterday were planning to capture a tailless hairy subhuman anthropoid--possibly the "abominable snowman"-- reported to be living in the unexplored forests of the lower ...

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  25. HEAVY RAIN IN PARTS OF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Heavy rain fell over most of the eastern half of New South Wales to-day. The wheat belt in the ...

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  26. Holiday road toll

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Five people have been killed, and 24 injured so far in Easter holiday accidents in Queensland. This is two more deaths than ...

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  27. Champion of band contest

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  28. BASIC WAGE RISE

    CANBERRA, Sun.--A basic wage quarterly increase will be announced late this week or early next week by the ...

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  29. Prospecting trip

    SOUTHPORT, Sun. -- Four prospectors, men or women, are wanted by a Scottish engineer for a prospecting trip to North ...

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  30. Fell--lived

    NEW YORK, April 13.--Gary Anderson, aged three, fell from the fire escape of his parents' fifth-storey flat yesterday on ...

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  31. Killed in train collision

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- One woman was killed and four other people injured when two passenger trains collided head ...

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  32. MAJOR DISASTER FEARED IN U.S.

    SIOUX CITY (Iowa), April 13.--The Sioux City area braced itself for a major disaster to-day, as some of the worst mid-western floods recorded drove almost 11,000 persons from their ...

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  33. Cat massacre made him ill

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), April 13. -- Shooting 130 cats was partly responsible for sending Ben ...

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  34. Ministry ends

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Rev. H. M. Wheller ended 25 years ministry in the Albert-street Methodist Church to-day--on ...

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  35. Matriarch dies

    NEW YORK, April 13.--Mrs. Florence Twombly, who ruled in quiet splendor as uncrowned dowager queen of American ...

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  36. OLD WARRIOR TO REST

    The U.S. Army Ordnance Corps announced recently that an improved model of the famous jeep will appear this year. It will be five inches longer and two inches wider than the present jeep. Its engine will develop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. Record flight

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Control tower staff at Essendon raised their eyebrows to-day when the Trans Australia ...

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  38. Police guard over plane's skipper

    SAN JUAN Puerto Rico, Apr. 13. -- The Government placed is police guard over Captain John Burn yesterday and ...

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  39. CASKET DRIVE IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Victoria is being "blitzed" with mailed application forms asking householders to buy tickets in Queensland's Golden Caskets. The Victorian Government ...

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