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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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  3. COUPONS IN USE

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  4. Advertising

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  5. BRITAIN OPPOSED TO DIPLOMATIC BREAK WITH SPAIN NO THREAT TO PEACE YET ESTABLISHED

    NEW YORK, April 19 (A.A.P.).—The Assodated Press correspondent says that Sir Alexander Cadogan told the Security Council that Britain was opposed to the Polish motion for a concerted United Nations break in diplomatic relations with Spain. He said: "I cannot ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS MURDERED.

    BATAVIA, April [?] (A.A.P.).— Two Australian officers were killed when a War Crimes interesting party was ambushed outside the ...

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  7. INVESTIGATION ORDERED INTO U.S. FOOD SHIPMENTS Concern Over Supplies Sent to Japan

    WASHINGTON, April 18—The Associated Press correspondent says that the Far Eastern Commission has ordered an investigation into the U.S. food shipments. The inquiry was prompted by the ...

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  8. YOUNG CAIRNS MAN LOSES HIS LIFE WHILE SWIMMING Attacked by Shark at Trinity Beach

    A young Cairns man, Robert McAuliffe, aged 17½ years, was badly mauled by a shark while swimming at Trinity Beach yesterday morning, and died while being taken to hospital. He was one of a party ...

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  9. COMPANIONS HEARD SCREAM

    With Roland Alexander Thomson (20), Violet Boundy (18), and Donetta Camp, McAuliffe was swinuning in about three feet of water ' and ...

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  10. NUREMBERG TRIALS.

    NUREMBERG, April 18 (A.A.P.). —Hans Frank, the former Naxi Governor-General of Poland entered the witness box in his own. defence in ...

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  11. MORE FOOD NOW THAN DURING WAR

    Mr. Berendsen added: "Indeed the Japanese are fat. We learned from the occupation authorities that the Japanese are eating not only more food than ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN RESIDENT MINISTER

    LONDON, April 19 (A.A.P.).— "I have been let down," said tte Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. J. A. Beasley) when ...

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  13. LAST-MINUTE HITCH.

    MELBOURNE. April. 19.—A last minute disagreement by the army and air force sections of the Australian victory contingent almost prevented Australia ...

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  14. GREATER ASSISTANCE URGED.

    NEW YORK, April 18.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington told, a visiting group of editors that the world food crisis was worse ...

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  15. CASE BASED ON EARLY WAR ACTS

    Sir Alexander Cadogan said the Polish case was based largely on Franco's attitude and acts early in the war years rather than the current ...

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  16. EASIER TRAGEDIES.

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Queensland Easter casualties total four dead so far. A Cairns youth died after being mauled by a abarle to-day, and a soldier was so ...

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  17. ESPIONAGE CHARGES.

    OTTAWA, April 18 (A.A.P.).— Captain David Gordon Lunan left the witness box during the espionare case against Professor Israel ...

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  18. BRITISH BROADCAST.

    LONDON, April 18 (A.A.P.).—While the Security Council to-night was discussing the Spanish question the Madrid radio heard London declaring ...

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  19. HIGH COURT JUDGES

    CANBERRA, April 16—Although the Attorney General [?] [?] and the Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies), both legal experts, debated with extreme ...

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  20. PROTESTANTS OPEN MORAL FILM DRIVE.

    NEW YORK (A.P.).—The Protestant Motion Picture Council, has developed a plan to give [?] g[?] support to movies of good ...

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  21. AIR-POWER MAY WIN

    NEW YORK, (A.P.).—Another war, however distant in the future, may be decided by some form of air power before major surface ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE FLOODS.

    SYDNEY, April 19.—Newcastle had the worst rain it ever experienced in the 24 hours ending 10 p.m. on Thursday night. Ten inches [?] making a ...

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  23. NURSES' QUARTERS

    INNISFAIL, April 19.—The Member for Herbert (Mr. S. Theodore), who has been visiting Innisfail, has received a telegram from the Minister ...

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  24. EASTER TRAIN SERVICES

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The demand for train services to the South Coast established an all time record on Thursday, said the Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  25. CHAOS IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, April 18 (A.A.P.).—A three-hour token strike throughout Palestine was declared by 6000 employees of the Palestine Government ...

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  26. BRITISH SHIPS ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, April 19—Five British ships for the Australian coastal trade have arrived, and three more are on their way, and are expected to arrive ...

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  27. KOREAN GOVERNMENT TO BE FORMED.

    NEW YORK, April 18 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent at Seoul says that a Russian-American joint commission has announced agreement upon ...

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  28. TENNIS

    LONDON, April 18 (A.A.P.).—Two of Britain's Davis Cup triallsts were eliminated from the men's singles in the Cumberland Club championships. ...

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  29. PUBLIC HOLIDAY

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The Commonwealth Government will proclaim June 10 a public holiday under the conditions provided in the National Security ...

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  30. MOURILYAN PORT

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Executive approval bas been obtained for the reservation of Allotment 1 of Section 1, town of Mourilyan, for port and ...

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  31. JAPANESE GENERAL

    MANILA, April 18 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent says that the United States military tribunal has sentenced to death fay hanging ...

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  32. APPLICATION FOR INTERPRETATION OF PREFERENCE CLAUSE Made to Court by Meat Industry Board

    BRISBANE, April 19.—An application was made to the Industrial Court on Thursday by the Meat Industry Board for an interpretation of the preference clause of the Brisbane Abattoir award. ...

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  33. "Unity is Strength"

    Recent developments at the U.N. Security Council are reported to have given observera the opinion that they are widening the breach-between Russia on the one hand and Britain and the United States on the other. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. SHIPPING HELD UP

    SYDNEY, April 19.—Forty-five ships in the harbour could not get labour on Thursday, because of the continuous rain; and industrial disputes. A number of ...

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  35. SAWMILL INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Weekly instead of the present hourly rate, and an all round wages' increase of five per cent, is being sought in the sawmilling industry ...

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  36. AUTOMATIC CANCELLATION

    An affidavit filed by the employers' advocate (Mr. E. Coneybeer) stated that the Board is of the opinion that the act of the members of the union' ...

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  37. BAIT OF PERSIAN OIL.

    LONDON, April 15 (A.A.P.).—The Under Secretary to the Foreign Office (Mr Hector McNeil), in the House of Commons, said that the Foreign ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN RICE CROP,

    KARACHI, April 18 (A.A.P.).—Australia bas decided to export ber entire rice crop and to continue to do without rice herself, said the Prime Minister ...

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