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  4. BITTER SOVIET AND POLISH OBJECTION

    LAKE SUCCESS, April 8.—Overriding o bitter Soviet and Polish objection, the United Nations’ Steering Committee by 11 votes to 2, has decided on a full-scale review in the United Nations of the trail of churchmen in Hungary ...

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  5. ISOLATED RAIN IN THE SOUTH

    NSW FORECAST: Becoming cooler, with cloud and Isolated rain over the southern border: fine and warm elsewhere, ...

    Article : 69 words
  6. Defence Chief Seeks Closer U.S. Ties

    Sir Frederick Sheddon, Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Defence, now on a secret mission to Britain, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH LABOUR GOVERNMENT MAY FACE CRISIS

    LONDON, April 8.—Britain’s Labour administration may face a crisis, with the possibility of a rebellion amongst its own supporters, over the “higher food prices” Budget presented to Parliament this week by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford ...

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  9. Forty-Two Girls Drowned

    BAGHDAD, April 8. — Four girls were among the victims drowned at Tel Kief (Northern Irak) when torrents from a ...

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  10. Estate of Countess Mountbatten

    LONDON, April 8—The Personal Bills Committee, in the house of Lords, to-day said it would make a favourable report ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS IN S. AFRICA

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  12. Attempt To Deport Mrs. O’Keefe

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Despite legal advice, the Commonwealth Government intends to persist in its attempt to deport Mrs. Annie ...

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  13. FLOUR MILL GUTTED BY FIRE

    INVERELL, Friday.—Damage at more than £40.000 was caused when a fire gutted the premises of the Inverell Milling Co. ...

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  14. Wheels Parted From Lorry

    SINGLETON. Friday.—A verandah post was knocked down this morning when Mr. R. B. Pickle’s lorry collided with It at the corner ...

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  15. Light Supplies Of Forage

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was a good demand for extremely light supplies of forage available at the Alexandria saleyards ...

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  16. THORNTON EN ROUTE TO MOSCOW

    LONDON, April 8.—Mr. Ernest Thornton, National Secretary of the Australian Ironworkers’ Federation, has reached ...

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  17. RETALIATE AGAINST AUSTRALIA

    MANILA. April B.—Retaliating against Australia’s refusal to admit Sergeant Lorenzo Gamboa, American citizen of Filipino parentage, ...

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  18. Methane Gas From Cracks In The Earth

    MILAN, April 8.—Hundreds of villagers have been evacuated from Basiasco, a hamlet in Northern Italy, because of the sudden flow of methane gas from cracks in the earth. ...

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  19. SMALLPOX CLAIMS TWO LIVES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mrs. R. Allen, of Sydney, who was taken off the R.M.S. Mooltan suffering from smallpox after the liner had ...

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  20. SYRIA WILL NOT ISOLATE HERSELF

    DAMASCUS, April 8.— Syria will not isolate herself from the other Arab countries. Announcing this in a ...

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  21. DEREGISTRATION SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court will consider an application by the Metal Trades Employers’ ...

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  22. GRAND MASTER OF AIR PILOTS’ GUILD

    LONDON, April 8.— Princess Elizabeth was installed as the Grand Master of the Guild of Air Pilots and Navigators of the ...

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  23. STOCK KILLING CENTRES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Graham, said to-day that the first of four stock-killing centres being ...

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  24. Strike of Metal Workers Extends

    SYDNEY, Friday—The Federated Ironworkers’ Union expects all its members to be on strike by to-night. ...

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    The new Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr G. T. Chippindall)-sitting— officially took over from Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. To-day’s Leader: The Territory’s Needs

    NEW YORK, April 8,—Reports from Guatemala reveal that the Guatemalan Government has ruthed army and air force units to the Mexican border to suppress “subversive troops.” ...

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  29. PHYSICIAN TO THE KING INJURED

    LONDON, April 8.—The King’s physician. Sir Maurice Cassidy, and Lady Cassidy, have been admitted to Berkshire Hospital ...

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  30. HEADMASTER DECLARED UNFIT TO HAVE CHARGE OF CHILDREN

    LONDON, April 8.—Bearded Robert Martin Copping, headmaster of the Co-Educational “Freedom School,” Horsier Hall, Staffordshire, where, according to the prosecuting counsel nothing was done to stop boys and girls from visiting each other’s bedrooms during the night, was declared unfit to have charge of children by the Eccleshail ...

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  31. Flying Saucers May Be Reality

    WASHINGTON, April 8.—“Flying saucers” may be a reality. The United States Air Force, which has been Investigating ...

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  32. MR. CHIFLEY TO SEE THE KING

    LONDON, April 8.—During his approaching Loudon visit Australians’ Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will informally discuss with ...

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  33. Dispute Over Casual Vacancy

    CESSNOCK. Friday.—The only South Maitland colliery idle to-day is Hebburn No. 2 where there a dispute between the Miners Ledge ...

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