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  4. FORECAST

    Showers and scattered thunderstorms Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Volcano Erupts After 100 Years

    REYKJVIK (Iceland), Sunday. After being dormant for 101 years ,the volcano Mount Hekla 20 miles off the south-west coast ...

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  6. Call For Stoppage In U.S. Mines In U.S. Mines

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—The President of the United Mine Workers (John L. Lewis) has called for a stoppage of work throughout the soft coal industry from April 1 to April 6 to mourn for the miners killed in the Centralia coal mine disaster. ...

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  7. British Ration Threatened

    LONDON, Sun.—"A situation unparalleled in the history of British agriculture has developed from the disastrous harvests last autumn, and subsequent blizzards and floods. "The situation is so serious that it threatens Britain's ...

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  8. Pulled Man From Blazing Car

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—A tram conductress pulled a badly injured man from a blazing car after it had collided with her tram at ...

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  9. U.S. View On Communists

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—the House of Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities, which conducted hearings ...

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  10. No Decision On Snowy Waters

    CANBERRA, Sun.—Reports that the Commonwealth and New South Wales Governments had agreed on a scheme to divert the ...

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  11. Britain Must Borrow From Abroad

    LONDON, Sun.—Britain expected to have to borrow £350,000,000 from abroad this year, declared the President of ...

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  12. KING'S THANKS TO STH. AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Sunday.—The King, speaking at a banquet in the City Hall, thanked South Africa for "six very happy weeks." He said the only unhappy memory was "constant anxiety about the cruel ordeal the people of Britain have undergone since ...

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  13. CHINESE KILLED IN FORMOSAN RIOTS

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.—Over a thousand Chinese civil servants and their dependents from the mainland were killed, or injured ...

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  14. Boycott On Dutch Shipping

    BATAVIA, Sun.—The Premier of the Indonesian Republic (Sultan Sjahrir) said he does not intend asking ...

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  15. FOOD POSITION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Press reports of disturbances in Germany are exaggerated, declared the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Mr. Hynd), who is Minister in Charge of the British Occupation Zones, when he opened the "Germany Under ...

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  16. MISSING PLANES LOCATED

    DARWIN, Sunday.—All seven occupants of the Dutch Dakota plane, which grounded night miles south of Darwin some days ago, are apparently alive and well. Yesterday the R.A.A.F. crew ...

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  17. To Ensure Wise Expenditure

    CANBERRA, Sun.—The formation of a special joint Federal parliamentary Committee, on expenditure, was urged by the ...

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  18. Fatally Stabbed In Street Fight

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—A man, stabbed in a fight outside a Fitzcoy hotel late yesterday died later in St. Vincent's Hospital. He was ...

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  19. Not Sufficient Men To Assume Managerial Positions

    LONDON, Sun.—Statements he made in October last to the effect that trade unions had not produced sufficient men capable of ...

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  20. Jap General Executed

    CANTON, Sun.—A Chinese firing squad executed Lieut-General Kuichi Tanaka. commander of Japan's South China Army and ...

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  21. Attendance Record For Royal Show

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Attendance records for the opening day of the Royal Easter Show were shattered yesterday when 93,460 people passed through the turnstiles. The show officials, many with more than 20-years' experience, ...

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  23. Killed In Communal Disturbances

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—It was officially announced that nine persons were killed and eighty injured in communal ...

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  24. REASON FOR RESIGNATION

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sun.—Mr. Paul Hasluck resigned because he disagrees with Australia's policy of seeking to ddelay the ...

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  25. MAN DROWNED AT WAGGA

    WAGGA, Sunday.—Widespread damage was caused by a torrential downpour in the Rowan-Uranguinty area, on Saturday ...

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  26. PUBLIC HEALTH MAY BE ENDANGERED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Fear that public health would be endangered if the grave diggers' and crematoria workers' strike continued more than another 24 hours, was expressed to-night by the secretary of the Funeral Directors' Association (Mr. E. W. Harnisch). ...

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  27. Cheaply Bought Horse Wins Grand National

    LONDON, Sunday.—There was stunned silence over a huge crowd of more than 250,000 as the cheaply bought Irish horse, ridden by a jockey who had never been over the course, won the Grand National at Aintree. ...

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  28. WASHAWAYS ON RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Heavy rain yesterday arid last night caused extensive washaways on the Griffith-Temora railway line. ...

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  29. Palestine Case For U.N.O.

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Sunday.—British as a matter of couresy, wou[?] delay giving the Palestine case to the United ...

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  30. Smuggling Of German Students

    BERLIN, Sun.—Referring to recent arrests arid the disappearances of German University students, the Socialist Unity Party ...

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  31. MISSION TO JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Sun.—General MacArthur has announced the acceptance of the Australian request for the establishment of a ...

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