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  5. 1948 YEAR OF GREAT ACHIEVEMENT

    LONDON, April 7.—In his fourth post-war Budget, presented to the House of Commons last night, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, told the notion that the rapid increase in British production and the arrest ...

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  6. RAID ON ALLEGED VICE RING

    CHICAGO, April 7.—Two leather-bound books, allegedly listing the names of well-known persons from Australia, England, India, ...

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  7. FINE: WARM TO MILD

    N S W. FORECAST: Fine and mild to warm: patches of morning fog on the north coast light to moderate east to northerly winds In the ...

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  8. TRIALS OF CHURCH LEADERS DEBATED

    LAKE SUCCESS, April 7.—Australian’s Dr. [?] V. Evall, as president of the United Nations General Assembly. has rejected a contention ...

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    Sir Stafford Cripps, whose announcement in his Budget of an increase the prices of foodstuffs, has come as a shock to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Change In Name

    LONDON. April 1.—The United Kingdom branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association has agreed that the name should ...

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  11. SURPRISE VISIT BY RUSSIANS

    BERLIN, April 7. — Considerable comment and speculation has followed the surprise call paid at the American Army Day ...

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  12. U.S. TROOPS MUST STAY IN EUROPE UNTIL “COLD WAR” ENDS

    WASHINGTON, April 7. — According to the United States Army Secretary, Mr. Kenneth Royall, the United States is to-day farther from war than at any time since the latter part of 1946, when Russia’s present policy became ...

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  13. THE KING GOES TO WINDSOR

    LONDON, April 7.—The King and Queen have gone to Windsor, where the King will continue his convalescence for some weeks. ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Power And Light Restrictions

    LONDON, April 7.—Increased prices for foodstuffs, including butter, cheese and meat, announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, in a Budget speech, which, contrary to many expectations, contained no income tax remissions, ...

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  15. SINKING OF THE BOMBO

    BULLI, Thursday. — Detective Davenport told the district coroner to-day than there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the ...

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  16. No Newspapers In Washington

    WASHINGTON, April 7.— The nation’s capital, which is at present the political news centre of the world, was without ...

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  17. QUIRINDI ESTATES FOR SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Two large estates near Quirindi have been approved for war service land settlement purposes, the ...

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  19. PLEA FOR HER GERMAN HUSBAND

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Mrs. Aileen Crewell, a young English woman, arrived in Sydney to-day by the Stra[?]haird from Indie to plead ...

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  20. Airman To Circle Australia

    Mr J. W. McKean, of Victoria, who will attempt to circle Australia in a Tiger Moth. Total distance of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Dutch Frontier Changes

    THE HAGUE, April 7.— The Dutch second Chamber, by 64 votes to 24, has approved the bill for frontier ...

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    JOHANNESBURG. April 6.— The Minister of Finance, Mr. N. C. Havengs, said that he could not approve a Treasury grant to send a ...

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  23. BUTCHERS’ SHOPS AND EASTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Whether butchers’ shops throughout New South Wales will be open during the Easter holidays is expected to ...

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  24. TIRED OF THE PALESTINE QUESTION

    BEIRUT, April 7.—On the eve of his departure from the Middle East, the United Nations’ Palestine acting mediator. Dr. ...

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  26. STRIKE AGAINST COURT’S DECISION FUTILE— SENATOR McKENNA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—They has not been an immediate response to the call for a general strike of 15,000 ironworkers, in Sydney, but officials of the Federated Ironworkers’ union expect a prolonged general stoppage of the union’s 40,000 members throughout Australia within a couple of days. ...

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  27. Relief Of 900,000 Refugees

    GENEVA. April 7.—Re-settlement Is the only satisfactory solution of the Palestine refugees’ problem. ...

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  28. GLAD TO SEE THE ITALIANS

    LAKE SUCCESS. April 7.— Italy was to-day permitted to take part In the discussion on its former colonies in the political ...

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  29. SHOWERED WITH FLOWERS

    TRIESTE, April 7.—A large Crowd staged a patriotic demonstration In Trieste yesterday, when they carried In triumph ...

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  30. Guided Missiles Range

    WASHINGTON, April 7.—The Senate Armed Services Committee has unanimously approved the Bill authorising the ...

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