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  4. German Hooligans In Worst Food Riots: Military Units Ready

    LONDON, April 1 (A.A.P.): Armoured cars were called out today by the British authorities at Brunswick, Germany, to restore order when gangs of young hooligans, in the worst and most violent demonstration against food shortages, stoned British cyclists and ...

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  5. City Fish Supply Short For Easter

    A sudden fish famine has hit the Brisbane market. Catches for sale to-day totalled only 79 40-lb. trays, nearly half of which came from N.S.W. Buyers estimated that as a result ...

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  6. PONIES FOR HONG KONG

    Twenty-five light ponies (some of which are shown below), in the charge of a groom and three attendants, Were part of the deck cargo of the liner Nellore, which berthed at Hamilton this morning from Sydney. The ponies will be joined by a further 100 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH DENTISTS ARRIVE

    Six British dentists, Who will serve at least two years with. States service, four wives and seven children reached Brisbane ...

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  8. Inter-Union Dispute Delays Ship

    SYDNEY: A bitter inter-union dispute has held up for nearly a month in Sydney the ...

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  9. £1240 CLAIM OVER STORED RABBITS

    The owner of a rabbit freezing works in northern New South Wales sued the proprietress of a Rocklea cold storage works for £1.24010- in the Supreme Court to-day over 1,035 cases of ...

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  10. Doctors Concerned Over T.B. Among Migrants

    SYDNEY: Failure of the Commonwealth immigration authorities to ensure, beyond ail possible doubt, that no active tuberculosis sufferers are allowed to enter Australia from European countries is causing concern among doctors. ...

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  11. MILLION GATHER TO SEE KING

    JOHANNESBURG. April 1 (A.A.P.): A crowd estimated at a million has gathered here to greet the Royal Family. ...

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  12. 12 Yrs. Gaol Imposed for Manslaughter

    SYDNEY: Twelve years' hard labour to-day was imposed on Arthur Redvers Hayne, 47, ...

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  13. No Supplies By Air For Britain

    MELBOURNE: The Red Cross was disappointed it was not possible to fly food relief supplies to England on a basis which ...

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  14. Football, Knowledge Worth £20

    Brisbane sporting crowds arc noted for their knowledge of the games they patronise, and Rugby League enthusiasts are ...

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  15. £74- for Work On Sunday

    ADELAIDE: Because the working of ships had been delayed by ram at the week end about 140 waterside workers were engaged to work ...

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  16. Body of Missing Boy Recovered

    Texas police this morning recovered the body of Kevin Kay. 15, of Lagoon Flats, Texas, from the flooded Dumaresq River. ...

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  17. Ex-Service Training Must Go On

    The Government was under an obligation to continue the training of ex-servicemen in the buildings at Windsor School until ...

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  18. LITTLE HOPE OF MORE SALMON HERE

    SYDNEY: "Very Utile of this year's salmon catch in Canada will be served in Australia. Mr. B. H. Hume, of British Columbia ...

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  19. CHURCHILL GREETED BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON. April (AAP): Members of the Russian Parliamentary delegation visiting Britain almost mobbed Mr. Winston Churchill at ...

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  20. BLOOD DISEASE VICTIM DIES

    William Richard Spicer, 18, died of the blood disease, leukaemia, in the Brisbane General Hospital late yesterday afternoon. He contracted the disease shortly ...

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  22. NOMINATION WITHDRAWN

    Mr. J. Mulherin, who was standing as a Mackay-Blair Athol Railway League candidate for the Mackay electorate, today withdrew his ...

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  23. Dutch Dakota On Way To Katherine

    Dutch authorities in Brisbane advised this afternoon that a Dutch Dakota aircraft left Sydney at 10 o'clock this morning for ...

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  24. HOME BUILDING AFFECTED IN U.K.

    LONDON. April 1 .(A.A.P.): "The Times" says February housing returns disclose that as a result of the weather and fuel crisis only ...

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  26. MOVE TO RETAIN RENT CONTROL

    WASHINGTON. April 1 (A.A.P.) President Truman has sent a message to Congress urging the extension of rent controls to June 30. ...

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  27. DAIRY KNELL WARNING

    MELBOURNE: The president of the Australian Dairy Farmers Federation (Mr. Howey) told the Federal Arbitration Court that the ...

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  28. Thieves Rob Fashionable Sydney Home

    SYDNEY: Thieves last night look clothing and Jewellery worth £300 from a Bellevue Hill home and attempted to blow a safe at ...

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  29. BIG DAMAGES SUIT FOR RE-TRIAL

    SYDNEY: Challenging the Taxation Commissioner's right to name alleged defaulters, a taxpayer to-day won an application to the Full Court for a re-trial of a suit for heavy damages. ...

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  30. WARNINGS TO X-RAY WORKERS

    NEW YORK. April 1 (A.A.P.): As a precaution against the abnormal development of life, men exposed to heavy radiation, such ...

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  31. George Cross To Padre Who Died With Men

    LONDON, April 1 (AAP): When the British troopship Anselm was torpedoed and sinking in the mid Atlantic in 1941. and ...

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  32. DECISION AGAINST STRIKE STANDS

    MELBOURNE: The emergency committee of the Australian trade unions will not alter its decision to call off the national one-day strike ...

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