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  5. BRITONS CELEBRATE A SUNNY EASTER

    LONDON, April 18. — Britons yesterday flocked to holiday spots to celebrate the sunniest Eastertide ever recorded. Easier sunshine also sent Europeans on both sides of ...

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  6. FINE AND MILD TO WARM

    NSW FORECAST: Fine, except for some showers on the north coast; mild to warm in the coastal section, warm to hot ...

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  7. EIRE SEVERS CENTURIES-OLD TIES WITH THE CROWN

    DUBLIN, April 18.—Messages from the King and President Truman were among the greetings received by the President of Eire, Sean O’Kelly, from all parts of the world as Eire yesterday finalised the arrangements which to-day established her as an ...

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  8. Knife May Be Murder Clue

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All detectives investigating the murder of Miss Mary Faby, 62, wealthy spinster, in her Maroubra flat last ...

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  9. Equalled World Record

    LONDON, April 18.—Harrison Dillard, holder of the Olympic 100 metres sprint title, equalled the world record of 9.4 seconds ...

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  10. Red Forces’ Ultimatum In China

    NANKING, April (18 (AAP-Reuter).—Red forces on the north bank of the Yangtee River, underlining the despatch of their political ...

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  11. £1000 Bail On Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In Central Court to-day a 33-years-old fireman was granted ball on a murder charge. ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: We Must Have The Right Industries

    LONDON, April 18.—Another case of suspected smallpox from the Mooltan has been admitted to hospital. He is George ...

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  13. Illness Of Bulgarian Premier

    LONDON, April 18.—Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister. Mr. Kolitov, who is also vice-president of the Ministerial Council, will ...

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  14. RECORD CROWDS IN EASTER FINERY

    NEW YORK, April 18.— While record-breaking crowds of 1,500,000 persons in Easter finery strolled along Fifth Avenue in New York’s traditional Easter Parade, anti-war pickets demonstrated outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral. ...

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  15. WARNING BY COUNTRY PARTY LEADER

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The leader of the Federal County Party (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that a Saw in the Commonwealth financial law ...

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  16. WEATHER FINE FOR HOLIDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Following early morning fog in many areas, Sydney’s weather to-day was fine and warm and augured well for a ...

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  17. Britain’s Independent Labour Party

    LONDON, April 18.—Reversing its 1948 conference decision, the Independent Labour Party has decided to resume electoral ...

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  18. RESCUE OF CHILD FROM DRAIN PIPE

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Geraldine Vandeleur, 18 months, was admitted to hospital with head and face injuries to-day after ...

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  19. WAR PLANE ‘GRAVEYARD’ AT LAVERTON FOR SALE

    The war planes “graveyard” at Laverion (Victoria) will be sold by public tender. One hundred and ninety-two Spitfires, Beauforts, Beaufighters, Vnitee Vengeances, Kittyhawks, Boomerangs, Venturas and liberators are being offered singly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. RUSSIAN ZONE’S HEAVY TRADE LOSS

    LONDON, April 18.—New evidence of disquiet among Germans in the Soviet zone of occupation about their economic and ...

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  21. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Detectives are investigating allegations by a 13-year-old girl that she was criminally assaulted in a bus waiting ...

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  22. QUESTION OF COMPULSORY UNIONISM

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Australian Council of Trade Unions has requested the Federal Government to intervene in ...

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  25. REFUSED TO ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Refusal of engineers thrown idle by the strike of enginedrivers at Clyde engineering works to accept ...

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  26. Helicopter Pilot Killed

    LONDON, April 18.— Thirty-seven years old Foster Dixon, chief test pilot of the Fairey Aviation Company, and his ...

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  27. Indonesia Wants A Loan

    MANILA, April 18. — The Philippines Foreign Office announced that the Indonesian Republic has applied to the ...

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  28. Anzac March In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is estimated that 50,000 ex-servicemen and women will take part in next Monday’s Anzac Day march through ...

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  29. SEARCH FOR GAOL ESCAPEE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A State-wide search has been launched for George Howard, alias Jack Armstrong (46), who ...

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  30. AFRICANS MAY ATTACK INDIANS TO “SQUARE ACCOUNTS”

    CAPETOWN, April 18—A warning that Africans may again attack Indians “to square accounts” is given by the Government commission in a report on the race riots in which 1,087 were killed or injured in Dur ban’s two days’ fighting last January. The report said that unless the ...

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  31. FIVE-DAYS’ SNOOKER MATCH

    LONDON, April 18.—Britain’s S. Smith beat the Australian snooker star, Horace Lindrum, by 31 games to 30 in a five ...

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  32. STEALING CHARGE

    SYDNEY: Detectives arrested a man last night and charged him with having stolen £450 worth of goods from a men’s ...

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  33. DEATH OF NOTED LECTURER

    NEW YORK, April 18. — Sir Bernard Pares, noted lecturer on Russian history, died yesterday in a New York hospital from ...

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