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  4. Russia Alleges U.S. Aid Proposals Blow At United Nations

    NEW YORK, April 7 (A.A.P.): The Russian delegate (M. Gromyko), in a strong attack on the United States, told the Security Council today that President Truman's Greek and Turkish aid proposal "weakens the United Nations and undermines its authority." ...

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  5. FOOD FOR BRITAIN BY THEMISTOCLES

    The British passenger ship, Themistocles. which arrived in Brisbane last Thursday is loading meat and butler for England at the Hamilton Cold Stores today. Picture shows stacks of beef in cases awaiting loading into the ship. In the background is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
  6. Govt. Unlikely to Yield to Change In Taxation Scale

    CANBERRA: There is no likelihood that the Federal Government will be influenced by the Victorian A.L.P. conference discussion on a move for concessions on the ...

    Article : 260 words
  7. Dearth of Umbrellas Is Growina

    MELBOURNE: If you have an umbrella to protect yourself from this year's autumn showers and winter rain, consider ...

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  8. Cotton Wool Release To Hospitals

    Four thousands pounds weight of army cotton wool will he released immediately to meet the serious shortage in Queensland hospitals. ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. SHOW CHILDREN WELL CASHED UP

    SYDNEY: The amount of money some children had to spend amazed stall attendants in the Hall of Industry at the Show today. One girl said that a 12-year-old ...

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  10. Close Call In Disabled Launch

    COOLANGATTA: Two professional deep sea fishermen. A. Chanman and H. Edwards, had an exciting experience early this ...

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  11. Party Link With Communists

    MUNICH, April 7 (A.A.P.): The Russian sponsored Socialist Unity Party completed a plan for cooperation with Communists in the ...

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  12. Six Japs for Rabaul Trial

    SYDNEY: Six Japanese, one stylishly dressed and the others in khaki. who are being flown from Tokio to Rabaul for the war ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. Easter Gift Sought by Railmen

    SYDNEY: Railwaymen and police will ask Che State Government to extend them the day's pay concession that Is being awarded to ...

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  14. Lost £129 on Tram Journey '

    MELBOURNE: On his way to see his wife In hospital today, tho father of five young children lost £129 In a South Melbourne ...

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  15. CAUCUS NOT APPROACHED ON CABINET FOOD STAND

    CANBERRA: Suggestions that food rationing in Australia should be intensified to release an additional quota off foodstuffs to meet the intensifying famine in Britain have never formally been submitted by the Federal Government for discussion by the Federal Labour Caucus. ...

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  16. TWO BUSES TO CROSS W.A.

    MELBOURNE: Aborigines on the Nullabor Plain are in for a bigger surprise than the rocket bombs can give them and can be ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN FOODSTUFF EXPORTS TO BRITAIN

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  18. State Gift Of £10,000 To Britain

    The Slate Cabinet today decided to donate £10.000 lo the Red Cross Aid-for-Britain appeal. ...

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  21. U.K. FOOD SHIPS NOT FILLED HERE

    SYDNEY: British ships have been leaving Australia only partly filled with food for Britain, because the cargo has not been available in Australian ports. ...

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  22. MAN'S BODY FOUND NEAR CITY PARK

    Half hidden by long grass and weeds, the body of Norman Charles Prackart, 54, City Council worker, of Harcourt Street, New Farm, was found lying on the foundations of the Holy Name Cathedral, near ...

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  23. Fbulimba winner in "telegraph" easter contest

    All the upsets in the Brisbane Rugby League's Easter Cup did not upset Mr. F. Vine, of 238 Riding Road. Bulimba, winner of ...

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  24. HIS CAPACITY WAS ONLY ONE BOTTLE

    MELBOURNE: A thief who broke a skylight to enter the Palace Hotel. Racecourse Road. Newmarket, last night, took a bottle of whisky and ...

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  25. MULTIPLE WEDDINGS TO MEET CATHEDRAL RUSH

    Multiple weddings are being celebrated at St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Cathedral to cope with the greatest marriage rush in its history. The Cathedral has been practically booked out for weddings until ...

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  26. TO VISIT EUROPE

    NEW YORK, April 7 (A.A.P.). The former vice-president and secretary of Commerce (Mr. Henry Wallace) left for England today by ...

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