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  4. FORECAST

    Isolated showers; mild day; cool night. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Franco's Provision For Successor

    MADRID, Tues.—General Franco announced a Bill would be sent to Parliament proposing that Spain becomes a Catholic and Social State, established as a kingdom with himself as head of the State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Knife Attacks In Bombay

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—The whole of Bombay yesterday was ordered under curfew. Seven persons were killed, and 12 injured in knife attacks, says the British ...

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  7. "Monty" Visits Training Centre

    Field-Marshal Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, recently visited units of the 37th Primary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Request To Clarify Powers Of Arbitration Court

    CANBERRA, Tues.—Urgent efforts to influence the Federal Government to clarify the powers of the Arbitration Court in wage ...

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  9. Use Atomic Bomb If Orders Defied

    WASHINGTON, Tues.—Representative Crawford (Republican of Michigan) told the House of Representatives Committee that the United States should tell Russia she must disarm, otherwise America would use atomic bombs and economic power ...

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  10. Haifa Oil Fire Under Control

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—The fire which caused damage, unofficially estimated at £4,000.000 sterling in oil installations at Haifa, was got under control last night. However, one large tank is burning itself out at the rate of six inches hourly. ...

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  11. Bavarian Trials Speeded Up

    NUREMBERG, Tues.—There was a "derby" between the Nazi special courts in Bavaria during the war to sentence political ...

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  12. Insuring Empire In Pacific

    CHICAGO, Tues.—The United States, by committing itself to prevent Soviet expansion, has again insured Australia and the ...

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  13. TRAIN SMASH IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Tues.—Six Japs were killed and 99 injured when a goods train collided with a crowded combined passenger and ...

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  14. Found Guilty Of Manslaughter

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Arthur Redvers Hayne (47) telegraphist, of Summer Hill, was found not guilty of having murdered his ...

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  15. C.P. LEADER'S POLICY SPEECH

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The Country Party Leader (Col. Bruxner) will deliver his policy speech on Friday. April 11, but the venue will ...

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  16. Mt. Hekla Erupts With New Force

    REYKJAVIK, Tuesday.—Mount Hekla erupted with new force yesterday. Boiling lava streams from 12 to 15 feet wide crawled down the faces of the mile high peak with a roar that d be heard 12 miles away. ...

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  17. FAR WEST HEALTH SCHEME SUPERINTENDENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sidney Charles Coleman, Mayor of Bourke from 1937 to 1942, has been appointed superintendent of ...

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  18. Killed By Rebels

    PARIS, Tues.—Native rebels at Moramanga, Madagascar killed 20 people, including eight French officers and N.C.O.s. ...

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  19. Exhibition Of V2 Rocket Bomb

    SYDNEY, Tues.—A heavily guarded rubber tyred tractor will be used to bring to Sydney this month a V2 rocket bomb, which ...

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  20. National Service Bill In Commons

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"I have been in the House long enough to see a party as strong as ours wiped out. There is political dynamite for us in this Bill with the consequences that conscription can bring us." ...

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  21. Ley Lodges Appeal

    LONDON, Tues.—Thomas John Ley, former Minister of Justice in N.S.W. gave notice of appeal yesterday, against his sentence to ...

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  23. RECORDS LIKELY AT ROYAL EASTER SHOW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Attendance and money records will be established at Sydney's first post-war Royal Easter Show. There are seven days and six nights to go, and already the returns are far in advance of corresponding periods from previous ...

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  24. Inquiry Into State Brickyards

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The inquiry into the transactions at the State brickworks is being held in pubtic, and open to the Press. It is ...

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  25. Denounced Russia For Ultimatum

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The U.S. Secretary of State (General George Marshall) at the Foreign Ministers' meeting, denounced Russia for delivering an ultimatum to the conference by her attitude that unless she received reparations from current ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. QUALITY OF PETROL

    CANBERRA, Tues.—Although oil companies will shortly resume the sale of petrol through pumps carrying their respective ...

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  27. BARTER WHEAT FOR LINSEED

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Australian wheat and flour could be bartered for supplies of linseed from India, a deputation told the ...

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  28. ON VISIT TO U.S.

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The United States Ambasador to Australia (Mr. R. Butler) will leave by air to-morrow for the United States ...

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  29. GOVERNOR OF FORMOSA RESIGNS

    NANKING, Tues.—At Chiang Kai Shek's request, General Chen Yi resigned the Governorship of Formosa, where he allegedly was ...

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