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  3. FORECAST:

    Fine, some cloud during day, clear night; squally S.E. winds. ...

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  5. Little Hope of Agreement At Conference in Moscow

    LONDON, Monday: With the opening of the fifth week's deliberations, hope of the Foreign Ministers' Council reaching agreement on any major issue has faded, says the Daily Telegraph's Moscow correspondent. The Ministers' essential task to establish some form of government for ...

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  6. U.S. PHONE WORKERS ON STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Monday: "The strike is on," declared the president of the phone workers (Mr. Biernie) in Washington at 5.55 a.m. Earlier it was stated that discussions in an effort to ...

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  7. Circus to Aid His Election Campaign

    BRISBANE, Monday: Mr. Charles Coward, Independent Labor candidate for Brisbane, said tonight he had bought ...

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  8. Fatal Levei-Crossing Smash

    CAIRNS, Monday: A woman was killed and three injured this afternoon when a car was struck by a passenger train at Rocky ...

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  9. 150,0000 At Show Yesterday

    SYDNEY, Monday: About 150,000 people thronged to the Royal Easter Show today. ...

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  10. SHIPS USED AT BIKINI STILL RADIO-ACTIVE

    NEW YORK, Monday: After nine months' intensive research, Navy scientists are unable to find a sufficiently powerful decontaminating agent to render: the vessels used in the July atom-bomb test at Bikini safe from radio ...

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  11. U.S. Coal Strike Following Mourning Period

    NEW YORK, Monday: A nationwide soft coal strike, beignning this morning, was considered a virtual certainty late last night, when it was learned that United Mine Workers' ...

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  12. Fatal Stabbing in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday: A man was stabbed to death tonight in a house in Dean Street, Enfield. ...

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  13. King on Need For Defence Preparation

    LONDON, Monday: While there Was good ground for confidence that another major war was ...

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  14. NAZI HANGED HIMSELF IN JAIL

    LONDON, Monday: The Nazi Minister of Food and Agriculture (Herbert Backe) Is reported to have committed suicide ...

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  15. Would Cost Govt. £31 Mil.

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Federal Government would lose £31million in revenue if incomes up to £300 were ...

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  16. Independents' Success in Japanese Poll

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Tokio correspondent of The Times says: Results in the Japanese local government elections ...

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  17. JAPANESE GENERAL FACES TRIAL

    RABAUL, Monday: The War Crimes Court will begin the trial on Wednesday of Lieut-General Hatazo Adachi for responsibility ...

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  18. Former Magistrate's Death

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. H. Farrington, former senior magistrate on the Sydney metropolitan bench, died today after a short illness. He ...

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  19. STRIKES CAUSE HOLD-UP OF FOOD FOR U.K.

    CANBERRA, Monday: The leader of (he Opposition (Mr. Menzies) said today that tho main reason for Australia's ...

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  20. SUCCESS FOR SERVICES CHOIR

    BUNDABERG, Monday: The chief choral contest, the biggest event of the eisteddfod, was won by the Services Choir, Brisbane. ...

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  21. STORMS AND FLOODS KILL 11 IN US.'

    CHICAGO, Monday. It is estimated that 15,000 are homeless or stranded in their homes as the spring floods cover large ...

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  22. CALM EASTER IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday: Palestine was free from political strife and violence yesterday. The Jewish terrorist ...

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  23. U.S. WARSHIPS TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) announced today that an American naval task force of 14 ...

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  24. GANDHI'S WARNING TO INDIANS AS RIOTS SPREAD

    NEW DELHI, Monday: While Mr. Gandhi warned the Indians that, unless they calmed themselves, they would light a fire which would consume them all, reports from Eastern Punjab said ...

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  25. State Elections

    SYDNEY, Y Monday: Campaigning for the New South Wales election on May 3 will begin in earnest next ...

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  26. PLEA IN U.S. TO REDUCE PROFIT MARGINS

    NEW YORK, Monday: Jack I. Straus, president of R. H. Macy Company, the world's largest department store, apcaled ...

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  27. Proposed Change in British Conscription; Minister's Explanation

    LONDON, Monday: It was true that 18 months' national service was highly desirable and necessary, "but in the light of the House of Commons debate we decided to reduce the period after having consulted again the ...

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  28. A.C.T.U. 40-HOUR WEEK POLICY APPROVED

    MELBOURNE, Monday:—Unanimous endorsement of the Australian Council of Trade Unions' policy on the 40-hour ...

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  29. USES PLANE FOR SOWING WHEAT

    LONDON, Monday:—A Northamptonshire farmer, T. W. Tomkins, is so pleased with the result of sowing: 50 acres in ...

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  30. ALLEGED INTENT TO COMMIT RAPE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Bruce Colin Eudgen, engineer's apprentice, was charged today with breaking and entering a dwelling house in ...

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  31. PARAGUAY REBELS FORM PROVISIONAL GOVT.

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday: Rebel-controlled Conception Radio announced the formation of a provisional revolutionary ...

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  32. Incident Over Greek King's Funeral

    LONDON, Monday: A large crowd of Right Wing sympathisers stormed the town hall at Limassol, ...

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  33. BRITISH NURSES FOR AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. British nurses will be recruited in England for Australian hospitals. The Victorian Health Minister ...

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  34. SEARCH FOR WOMAN FRIEND OF MURDERED CZECH

    PARIS, Monday: The French police are investigating: the death of the Czechosloyakian Consul in Paris (M Geiza Racgejac) ...

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  35. BOOKMAKER LOST £900 FROM BOOT OF CAR

    SYDNEY, Monday: A Randwick bookmaker, Arthur Parradine, lost a bag containing £900 after the races today. ...

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