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  2. 7 APP[?]ASP FOR TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. COURONS IN USE

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  5. "RIBBER STAY AWAY FROM MY DOOR"

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  6. "Acid Bath" Murder

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (AAJ.).— John George Haigh (40), company director, waa to-day committed for trial for the grader ...

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  7. Sailing Skiffs Caught In Heavy Weather

    Fears that had been entertained for the safely of five members of the crew of the racine skiff J.G.M., which had been buffeted by a howling south-easterly gale ...

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  8. Protest Notes To Satellite States From Allied Powers

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.)—Strong protest notes were delivered by Britain today to the Governments of Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria, accusing them of ...

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  9. TROUBLE FEARED ON NAW. COAL FIELDS

    SYDNEY, Apr. 3.—Serions trouble'is looming on the New South Wales coalfields. Federal and State Ministers and ...

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  10. URGENT NEED FOR AN ADEQUATE DEFENCE FORCE

    MACKAY, Apr. 3.—Australia's most urgent need at present was to build up its population by attracting suitable migrants from Britain and America, and the establishment of a defence force ...

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  11. SEVEN PERSONS LOSE THEIR LIVES

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 3.—Seven persans were killed in road accidents in Victoria at the weekend. Four men were killed ...

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  12. U.S. SHUT OUT OF WOOL AUCTIONS

    BOSTON (Mass.), Apr. 3.— The dollar-sterling relation eontianea to place tte United States at a competitive ...

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  13. FOREIGN MINISTERS JOINT REPLY

    WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.). —The North Atlantic Foreign Ministers to-day issued a joint reply to the Soviet Note of March 31 on the ...

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  14. POLICE FICHT WITH WILD PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 3.—Two constables had to draw their pistols to keep off a gang of 14 men when they Interrupted a wild party which ...

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  15. LIGHTS GO UP IN LONDON

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).— Renter's correspaneeat an that thousands of people milled around West End, Trafalgar ...

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  16. STATUS OF WOMEN

    BEIRUT, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).—The U.N. commission on the status of women demanded that women should have the same nationality ...

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  17. SCARE OFF SHARKS WITH AIR BUBBLES

    SYDNEY, April 3.—Dick Hellings, a commercial marine diver, to-day said he was willing to enter a tank containing sharks, ...

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  18. PADREWSKI'S WILL READ

    PARIS. April 2. (A.A.P.).—The contents of the 20-year-old will of the Polish pianist and statesman. Ignace Paderewski, has been ...

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  19. SALE OF RESTRICTED DRUGS

    BRISBANE, Apr. 3.—The State Health Department to-morrow will take action to prevent "restricted" drugs being told at an auction sale ...

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  20. REPORTS OF FOREIGN SUBMARINES

    NEW YORK, April 2. (A.A.P.) —The "New York Times" correspondent in Manila says that Philippines' authorities are beginning ...

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  21. SAVED FROM FIRE

    NEW YORK, Apr. 2 (AAP.),— Trapped on the third floor of a burning apartment building In Brooklyn, former paratrooper, Louis ...

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  22. PROMPT DECLARATION REQUESTED

    BRISBANE, Apr. 3.—A motion that the Federal Government should be requested to make a prompt declaration of its policy on ...

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  23. TITO'S EMPHATIC DENIAL

    BELGRADE, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).— The official news agency Tanjung stated that Marshal Tito said it was "nonsense" that he had been ...

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  24. KING HAS FIRST PUBLIC WALK

    LONDON, Apr. 2.—The King walked from a car with the aid of a stick when he arrived at the Royal Lodge, ...

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  25. NO PRICES REFERENDUM.

    CAMBERRA, Apr. 2.—Government authorities here say there is not the slightest likelihood that the Chifley Government will agree to ...

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  26. ATLANTIC PACT AND AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).— Field-Marshal Smuts, praising the Atlantic Pact, said that it would inevitably take in Africa. He added: ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA WARNED

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).—"If Malaya fell to the Communists, 'Australia would not be worth a snap of the fingers," said the ...

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  28. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Apr. 3.—A rise in the Federal basic wage, varying from 1/ to 4/ in different States, will come with the first pay period ...

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  29. Saya Meat Exports Dropping

    Sir William Angli[?], one of Australia's best known anthecttlea on the meat industry, saya that Anttratia'a flecks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. HEROIC LIFTMAN

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Mail" says that a legless liftman kept his lift operating during a fire in a Manchester city building ...

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  31. 'Cat's Eyes Coming Here

    John ("Cat's Eyes") Cunningham, famaas wartime night-fighter pilot, is coming to A[?]traila seen to survey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. DROUGHT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).—The "Sunday Dispatch" says that Britain ht facing the worst drought for 50 years. The meteorological ...

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  33. DRUG SHOP RAID

    LOHDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.) — Romanian militia and specially cnoetn eivlt[?]ana, sei[?]d without warning ch[?]mists di[?]p[?]n[?]ries, drug ...

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  34. COLONEL ZAIM

    DAMASCUS, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).— Colonel Husnl Zaim. who seized power in Syria last week, has confirmed himself as president and ...

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  35. WAK ON RABBITS URGED IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.).—The British Government committee of experts on productivity wanta the Government to declare war on ...

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  36. HIGH PRICED HOME BLOCKS.

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 2.—Suburban building blocks brought big prices at auctions in Melbourne to-day. In Toorak, one block, 75 it by ...

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  37. BIG BEQUEST TO SCOUTS.

    LONDON, Apr. 3 (AA.P.)— Count Bernadotte, former United Nations mediator in Palestine, who was assassinated last September, ...

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