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  5. N.S.W. LABOUR BACKS BILL

    CANBERRA, Friday.—N.S.W. Parliamentary Labour party dropped a bombshell to-day when the chairman, Mr. R. Hamilton, announced that the party would support in principle the Federal Government’s bill banning ...

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  6. RETREAT FROM MOSCOW

    BELGRADE, April 28—Marshal Tito moved another step away from Russia yesterday by ending his diplomatic boycott of ...

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  7. MAINLY FINE

    NSW FORECAST: Cloudy to overcast along the coast and tablelands, with showers, heavy at times, on the lower North Coast. ...

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  8. PALESTINE MOVES ACCEPTED BY BRITAIN

    LONDON, April 28.—Britain yesterday recognised King [?] decree doubling the [?] of his Jordan kingdom by [?] ...

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  9. “NEW BOMB COULD HIT ALL WORLD”

    Sir George Thomson. British physicist and former scientific adviser to the British delegation to the C.N. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. More Denials In Lattimore Investigation

    WASHINGTON, April 28. —Earl Browder, deposed leader of the American Communist Party, to-day denied to Senate investigators that ...

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  11. MOUNTING TENSION IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, April 28.—Answering an East German news agency report that “British tanks” carrying out anti-riot exercises in the ...

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  12. Violent Student Demonstrators

    NEW YORK, April 28—Student rioting reached a new peak yesterday when mounted police spurred their horses into the ...

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  13. Film Interests Offer Clean-up

    WASHINGTON, April 28. — Senator Edwin Johnson, who criticised Hollywood morals in a blistering attack several weeks ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Mr. Menzies Spoke For The People

    LONDON, April 28.—Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, Lard Holden, announced in the House of Lords last night that Australia will receive 63,500 migrants from Britain this year. ...

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  15. DEVASTATING VILLAGE FIRE

    NEW DELHI, April 28.—Three people were burned alive and about 2000 homes were wrecked in a fire that devastated the ...

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  16. U.S. LOAN TO SPAIN BLOCKED

    WASHINGTON, April 28.—A move to extend a loan of £22,321,428 to Franco Spain was defeated in the Senate yesterday when an ...

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  17. Pope Defends Private Enterprise

    VATICAN CITY, April 28. — Concentration of commerce in public hands was today criticised by the Pope as “opposing the ...

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  18. Migrant Boy Drowned

    DENILIQUIN, April 28. — A two-year-old German boy fell into a flooded creek near Deniliquin late yesterday and was drowned. ...

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  19. TURBO-JET FLYING BOAT IMPRESSES

    LONDON, April 28.—A new all-metal medium range turbo-jet flying boat capable of cruising at 500 m.p.h. and carrying 74 ...

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  20. DOCK STRIKERS MAY LOSE THEIR JOBS

    LONDON, April 28.—London’s Dock Labour Board, with the Government’s approval, last night warned 14,222 unofficial ...

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  21. Baby Scalded By Hot Tea

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—Lynette Clifton, 12 months, of Vincent-st., Cessnock, accidentally pulled a cup of hot tea over herself this ...

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  23. Malaya Talks Of Mutual Assistance

    SINGAPORE, April 28 (A.A.P.) —“In the concept of the Commonwealth is there no place for mutual assistance?” asks the ...

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  24. New Yorkers Climb Up And Up

    NEW YORK, April 28—Twelve thousand lift drivers and other employes of 1000 apartment buildings in mid-New York made ...

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  25. UNO REVIEW ADVOCATED

    WASHINGTON, April 28.—Republican foreign policy leader John Foster Dulles last night urged that it was time to start ...

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  26. MR. HOOVER WANTS NEW FRONT BY DEMOCRACIES

    NEW YORK, April 28.—Former United States President, Mr. Herbert Hoover, last night proposed that the Western nations ...

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  27. MR. HOLLWAY WILL HELP

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Victorian Government was prepared to help the Prime Minister to enforce the anti-Communist ...

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  29. BRITAIN’S LARGEST ESCALATOR

    The 400-yard-long, £500,000 tunnel to carry pedestrian and bicycle traffic under the River Tyne between Howdon and Jarrow is well on the way to completion, and is expected to be in use late this year. Started in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. U.S. Air Force Plans Surveyed

    CAMP MACKALL (North Carolina), April 28.—Top United States Air Force officers from “cold” war outposts all over the ...

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  31. Public Service To Be Retrenched

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Substantial retrenchments will be made soon in the Commonwealth public service, the Minister for ...

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  32. ALL MAITLAND MINES WORK

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — All mines on toe South Maitland coalfield are at work today. Of the four working days this week ...

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    Fresh snows brought new danger yesterday to the flood zone it. North Dakota and Minnesota, where property damage already ...

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