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  5. GREEK GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE WAR AGAINST REBELLION

    ATHENS, April 21.—The Greet Government intended to continue war against the rebellion, which was “a double straggle against internal treason and against international pressure,” declared the deputy Premier, M. Tsaldaris, in a ...

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  6. Death of World’s “Tin King”

    BUENOS AIRES, April 21.— The death is announced of Simon Li Patino, known as “tin-king” of the world. ...

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  7. TERRORISTS PLACE BOMB IN THE COLONIAL OFFICE

    LONDON, April 21.—Complementary to a check-up on Saturday to catch the terrorists who placed the bomb in the Colonial office, security measures yesterday reached wartime extremes. Ministers and their staffs in London were guarded, and all ...

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  8. MILD WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy and mild at first, with come scattered rein over the eastern half of the State; north-east to north-west ...

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  9. U.S. CLIPPER’S RECORD FLIGHT

    LONDON, April 21.— With a tail wind a Pan American Airways clipper flew from Boston to Shannon (Eire) in ...

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  10. PLOT BY ARMY GARRISONS IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, April 21.—The War Minister, Lieutenant Colonel Santos Conga, announced that the Government had discovered a ...

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  11. War Not Inevitable Says Churchill

    LONDON, April 21.—“My view is: War is not inevitable, but it would be inevitable if Britain and the United States followed a policy of ...

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  12. Attacks On Woman Alleged

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A man charged at the Canberra Police Court -to-day with attempted rape was alleged to have grabbed a ...

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  13. PATTERN FOR U.S. STEEL INDUSTRY

    PITTSBURGH, April 21.— CIO president Philip Murray announced a two-years’ agreement between the CIO United ...

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  14. BOY INJURED IN LORRY SMASH

    NEWCASTLE: When he fell from a lorry near Minmi, John Smith, 14, of Nelson-st., Wallsend, suffered a probable fracture ...

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  15. TROUBLE WITH SHIP’S CREW

    LONDON, April 21.—It was learned in London that the naval frigate. Padstow Bay, on Saturday escorted into Bermuda the British steamer ...

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  16. SHOT IN LEG

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Two men were disturbed while allegedly attempting to break into Kooyong Tennis Club [?]eerly ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: The State Elections

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The Minister for immigration, Mr. Calwell, and the secretary of the Seamen’s Union, Mr. M. Bird, [?] ...

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  18. GUARANTEE TO JOE LOUIS

    PHILADELPHIA, April 21.— The executive committee of the National Boxing Association announced that the managers of ...

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  20. Twenty Persons Knifed In Bombay

    BOMBAY, April 21.—Bombs were thrown into buildings in Calcutta yesterday, causing 19 casualties. There were 120 arrests. Twenty persons were knifed in Bombay, two of them ...

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  21. STABBED PRIEST AT THE ALTAR

    NEW ORLEANS, April 21—A former marine, armed with small pocket knife, attacked a Jesuit priest as he was serving ...

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  22. MILITARY TITLES FOR PRINCESS

    LONDON, April 21.—The War Office announced that His Majesty had given orders for appointment of her ...

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  23. Face Expulsion After Brawls

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A number of boys face expulsion to-day following brawls on the Yarra back during the head of the river final ...

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  24. JEERED BY PICKETS

    NEW YORK, April 21.—Kirsten Flagstad returned to the New York concert stage at the Carnegie Hall yesterday with a ...

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  25. Premier And The “Tied House” System

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The “tied-house” system under which the breweries control the majority of hotels in N.S.W. would be examined ...

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  26. FINES FOR S.P. BETTING

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—Edward Ernest Bertho[?]i (30) coal trimmer, who had been previously convicted, was tined £30 to-day. ...

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  27. DENMARK MOURNS THE DEATH OF KING CHRISTIAN

    COPENHAGEN, April 21.—King Christian is dead, After being unconscious from 3.30 a.m. yesterday, he passed away at 10.4 p.m. last night. In accordance with the Danish Constitution, the ...

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  28. BRITAIN WANTS CO-OPERATION WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, April 21.—The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Mayhew, told a regional conference of the Labour Party that the ...

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  29. Sydney Produce

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Private miles at Alexandria Caten chaff (max.), £10/5/: wheaten chaff (max.), £10/5/ Lucerne chaff prime ...

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  30. TWO MEN FOR TRIAL

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. — The hearing of the charge against two men of armed assault and robbery of a taxi-driver concluded this ...

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  31. MINOR POINTS IN AUSTRIAN TREATY AGREED TO

    MOSCOW, April 21.—The Foreign Ministers agreed on seven minor points of the American treaty, in addition to a point relating to war criminals. It was this cordial meeting which classed the air. They left 11 points for fruther consideration. ...

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  32. POSTPONEMENT OF STRIKE

    NEW YORK, April 21.— City council Intervention when other mediation efforts had failed resulted in the postponement of a ...

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