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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. COUPONS IN USE

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  5. WORLD FACING THE GREATEST FOOD CRISIS IN HISTORY DRAMATIC APPEAL BY MR. ATTLEE "Strenuous Efforts of All Nations Can Save Millions of lives"

    LONDON, April 10 (A.A.P.).—The Prime Minister (Mr. C.R. Att lee) in a letter circulated among the Lord Mayers, Mayors, chairmen of councils and food committees throughout the United Kingdom, is seeking support for an intensified "Save Food" campaign, because the food ...

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  6. SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK, April [?] (A.A.P.). —The American Asseriited Press correspondent says that the Security Council secret session decided ...

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  7. DEADLINE FOR GENERAL RAIL STRIKE DRAWING NEARER Meanwhile Parties to the Dispute Wait For Each Other to Move

    BRISBANE, April 11.[?]The position of stalemate exists in the Ipswich workshops washing time dispute as each party is waiting for the other to move. The Minister for Transport (Mr. E. J. Walsh) ...

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  8. CAHCELLATION BY DUTCH AUTHORITIES Of AUSTRALIAN ORDERS Mr. Chifley's Explanation in Parliament

    CANBERRA, April 11.—The Dutch had only limited resources to purchase goods in Australia, and this probably was one of the reasons why they cancelled the orders for more than £6,000,000, said the Prime ...

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  9. DUTCH NATIONALS BLAMED

    Mr. Chifley added that the original cause of the dispute occurred when Dutch nationals walked off the ships in Australian ports, and the waterside ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN.

    LONDON, April 11 (A.A.P.) The Australlian Air Force squadrons' war record is plain proof of the qualies of Australian serving ...

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  11. ONUS NOW ON UNIONS

    Mr. Walsh would not comment today when asked whether the Government intended to make the first move to initiate a further Industrial ...

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  12. BUDGET DEBATE.

    LONDON, April 10 (A.A.P.).[?]Sir John Anderson, a former Chancellor, in the House of Commons Badset debate, said that the fact of a ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S SELF-DENIAL PROPOSAL TO U.S.

    Britain hms Informed the Combined Food Board in Washington that she is willing ta ration bread in the United Kingdom if the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S NEW STATUS

    LONDON, April 10 (A.A.P.)— The British High Commissioner to Australia (Sir Konald Cross), speaking at a Royal Empire ...

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  15. MANUS ISLAND

    CANBERRA, April 11.[?]The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) stated in the House to-day that there had been informal and ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. GIFT INSTEAD OF LOAN

    WASHINGTON, April 10 (A.A.P.).— The American Press correspondent states that Senator Taft (Republican) Suggested that the United States should ...

    Article : 234 words
  17. GREEK REGENT

    LONDON, April 10 (A.A.P).[?]The Greek Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) after receiving a letter from the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. E. ...

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  18. AIR FORCE MISSION

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Equipped with the latest armament developments, the Lancaster bomber "Thor" arrived at Amberley from Darwin to-day. The ...

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  19. NO BREAD CUTS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, April 10 (A.A.P.) The Agriculture Secretary (Mr. Clinton Anderson), after a conference with President Truman, declared that he ...

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  20. FRANCO'S SPAIN

    LONDON, April 1O (A.A.P.).Contradicting earlier reports of an official statement that announced that Britain and America had declined to discuss ...

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  21. DARWIN CRIMES COURT.

    DARWIN, April'11.—The farmer commanding officer of the Japanese Kempe[?] Tai in Timor (Lieut-Colonel Yujiro Yutanl) was sentenced to 10 years ...

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  22. WIDE POLICE SEARCH

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Throwing a cordon round a wide area of bush and river country to-day, 100 police searched unsuccessfully for the young thug ...

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  23. PALESTINE STRIKE

    JERUSALEM, April 10 (A.A.P.)— The strike of Arab and Jewish postmen and other post office staff members, which began at Jaffa and Tel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ATOM BOMB TESTS

    WASHINGTON, April 10 (A.A.P.).— A flat denial, that there had been any official suggestions that the atomic bomb tests should be called off, was ...

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  25. U. S. COAL HOLD UP

    WASHINGTON, April 10 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that Mr. John Lewis and the United Mine Workers' ...

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  26. NUREMBERG TRIALS.

    LONDON, April 10 (A.A.P.).—MajorGeneral Westhoff, a former deputy, chief of the Wehrmacht's war prisoners' section, at the Nuremberg trial, ...

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  27. Defending Japs

    Captala W. Cale, of V[?]a. who is defonding [?] for the Japaness [?] war original [?] at [?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. SENATOR KEANE'S TITLE

    WASHINGTON April 19 (A.A.P.), The Under-Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) gave a luncheon to the Australian Minister for Customs ...

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  29. CANADIAN SPY TRIALS

    OTTAWA, April 10 A.A.P)—The Canadian Press correspondent states that Emma Woikin has been committed for trial on three charges under the ...

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  30. FEDERAL RECESS

    CANBERRA, April 11.[?]The House of Representatives adjourned late today to a date and time to be fixed by the Speaker. Late to-night the Senate ...

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  31. SERVICE DISCHARGES

    CANBERRA, April 11.[?]Demobilisation had been reduced fr[?]n 19,000 a week to 13,000 and 14,000, and it was only natural that soma cutting down ...

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  32. COLLIERIES IDLE

    SYDNEY, April 11—The South Coast colliery at Bulli was laid idle to-day because a miner lost hit work ing clothes. This stoppage is one of ...

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  33. FATAL GBEEK AIR CRASH.

    ATHENS. April 10 (A.A.P.).[?]Six Greek airmen were killed when a Wellington bomber from the Royal Hellenic Air Foce crashed into the sea ...

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  34. THURSDAY ISLAND APPOINTMENT

    BRISBANE, April 11.—The Executive Counct has appointed James Campbell Baker the Government representative on Thursday Island, also as ...

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