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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  3. COUPONS IN USE

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  4. COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT SEES COMMUNIST INFULENCE IN COUNTRY'S REVOLUTION Two Alleged Soviet Agents Held

    NEW YORK, Apr. ll (A.A.P.).—The latest pooled dispatch from Bogota reports President Perez in a personal broadcast as saying: "We are confronted with a movement by Communists and undesirable foreign elements, some of whom have been arrested. ...

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  5. Chifley Attacks Go-Slow Cheats

    "By going slow, some people think they are cheating the boss, the Government, or even me, but the only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Russian Demand For Closure Of Motor Aid Stations Isolate Berlin From West

    BERLIN, Apr. ll (A.A.P.)—The Soviet authorities have demanded the closing of the British and American automobile aid stations, placed 40 miles apart on the 100-mile auto-bahn crossing the ...

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  7. New Walking-out Uniform Chosen for Army

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 12—A walking-out uniform for the Australian Regular Army and Citizen Military Forces ...

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  8. ARABS' BODIES DUMPED IN VILLAGE WELL Hideous Massacre By Jews

    JERUSALEM,Apr. 11(A.A.P.).—The International Red Croes representative (M. Jacques de Reynier), after a visit to Deir Yassim village where the Stern Gang and Irgun Zvai Leumi on April 9 ...

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  9. JEWISH AGENCY'S DISCLAIMER

    Reuter's correspondent in Jerusalem says that Khali[?] called the Deir Yassim affair a "massacre of the innocents " and ...

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  10. HEARING OF STRIKE MARCH CHARGES

    BRISBANE, April 12.—Mr. _ F. W. Paterson, the Communist Member for Bowen, had rained his hand and called out, ...

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  11. ALLIED AGREEMENT REPORTED.

    The chief of the British combined service division (MajorGeneral V. J. A. Westropp) and the deputy United States ...

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  12. PARLIAMENT HOUSE ROBBERY

    CANBERRA, Apr. 12—Precautions against theft at Parliament House have been tightened up. following the disappearance of ...

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  13. BOGOTA CONFERENCE TO GO ON.

    It is reported that the decision to continue the inter-American conference in Bogota is to show that the American Republics are ...

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  14. FATAL BUS CRASH ON RING ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—A fire extinguisher which fell and dazed the driver of a bus is believed to have caused an ...

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  15. CONFERENCE RECORDS BURNT

    WASHINGTON, April 11.—A joint distpatch received to-day from correspondents in Bogota said that all the equipment and ...

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  16. TEMPLE SOCIETY Of PALESTINE

    CANBERRA, Apr. l2.—Negotiations are proceeding for the transfer from Palestine to Australia of members of the Temple ...

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  17. CATHEDRAL SET AFIRE

    MIAMI, Florida, April ll (AAJ.).—Rioting mobs in the seaport of Barranquilla, Colombia, carried red banners as they ...

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  18. ARMED OPERATIONS IN MALAYA

    Reuter's).—Combined military ana police operations against the Malayasian border bandits were successfully concluded yesterday. ...

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  19. NEW COMMANDER

    Vice-Admiral W.E. Parry, the director of Naval Intelligence at the Admiralty since 1946, who was formerly chief of naval staff ...

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  20. COMMUNIST LEADER

    MILAN, April 12 (A.A.P.).—The Communist leader, Signor Togliatti, addressing a Communist meeting said that the Premier ...

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  21. COUNTRY PUT UNDER MARTIAL LAW.

    The Bogota Government announced at 10.30 a.m. (New York Times on Sunday that martial law exists throughout Colombia ...

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  22. RUSSIANS DELAY TRAINS

    The British United Press correspondent in Vienna says that Russian guards stopped two trains carrying British servicemen at ...

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  23. GROW MORE FOOD

    BRISBANE, Apr. l2—Foreign people could not be blamed for challenging Australia's right to hold this country, while millions ...

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  24. JOINT COAL BOARD'S "CHALLENGE"

    SYDNEY, April 12.—The general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. L Williams), speaking on behalf of the central ...

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  25. IT'S AN INFERNAL MACHINE!

    LEAVE IT ALONE, SISTER! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PAYMENT OF WAR GRATUITIES

    CANBERRA, Apr. 12.—The Federal All-Party Committee on war gratuities to-day recommended to the Government that the War ...

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  27. BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    The British United Press correspondent in Jerusalem says that Haganah is reported to have blown up an important bridge ...

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    In addition to the women, the planes will take out Mr. Milton Bracker, the "New York Times" correspondent who, acting as ...

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