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  3. CASE FOR THE DIET

    TOKIO, April 22—A Japanese policeman and a Judge have died of malnutrition because they refused to eat ...

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  4. QUICK ACTION NEEDED

    NEW YORK, April 22. — United States delegate, Mr. Warner Austin, told the Security Council to-night that recent events in Palestine required the Council to decide immediately what course it should follow as a ...

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  5. LIBERTY PROMISED

    ROME, April 22. — The leader of the Christian Democrats, Sen. de Gasperi told a vast crowd to-day his party was determined to defend liberty in every way possible. They must attain freedom for parties, ...

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  6. A SAFETY EXIT

    LONDON, April 22. — The British European Airways London to Glasgow Viking airliner crash-landed late last ...

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  7. REFERENDUM BATTLE

    WARWICK, Thursday.— Opening the Country Party referendum campaign in Queensland to-night, Mr. Fadden recommended electors to vote No. He said when the Commonwealth constitution was drawn up, ...

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  8. FOOD IMPORTS

    LONDON, April 22—German importers are seeking to buy canned meats, milk and butter, and have already received offers from ...

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  9. U.S. GUNMAN

    DETROIT, April 22.—The leaders of the United Automobile Workers Union joined the police to-day in a great manhunt for the ...

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  10. RED MENACE

    BOGOTA (Colombia), April 22.— The United States, Chile: Brazil and Peru moved at the Inte[?]-American Conference to-day a ...

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  11. S. AMERICAN COLONIES

    BOGOTA, April 22.—The American Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) told the American conference to-day that the United ...

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  12. NEW BISHOP

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At St. Stephen's Cathedral, this morning Dr. E. J. Doody was consecrated Roman Catholic Bishop of ...

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  13. BARGE HOLD-UP

    BERLIN, April 22.—The British Military Government is not prepared to discuss the stoppage of inland waterway traffic between ...

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  14. ATOMIC BOMBS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Blunt warning of possible use of atomic power at the instigation of Russia, was given to-day by Mr. Colin ...

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  15. AIR POWER

    LONDON, April 22.—The Air Ministry has announced that Lincolns and Lancasters of the R.A.F. Bommer Command would make a ...

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  16. KASHMIR

    NEW YORK, April 22.—The Security Council to-night adopted a formula for settling the India-Pakistan dispute over the Kashmir ...

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  17. NAVY MOVES

    LONDON, April 22.—Powerful fleet groups of the British and United State[?] Navies will steam into the North Sea next month, ...

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  20. SHIFTING THE SUGAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday. —Mr. Edmonds (Lab., Qld.), and Mr. Corser (C.P., Qld.), to-day both warned against possible grave repercussions in the sugar and allied industries unless action was taken quickly to ...

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  21. DEATH RATE

    LONDON, April 22.—Sir Wilson Jameson Chief Medical Officer of the Health Ministry, to-day said that the general death rate in ...

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  22. JAPAN PEACE TREATY

    NANKING, April 22 (AAP Reuter).—Proposals that the occupation of Japan be for 50 years, that the veto be retained by all ...

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  23. Another Tobacco Cut To Be Made In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A reduction of 7½ per cent. in cigarettes and 2½ per cent. in tobacco for Australian civilian consumption has been announced by the Tobacco Trade Distribution Committee in Queensland. ...

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  24. Wheat Agreement

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-Introducing a bill to ratify the International Wheat Agreement tonight, Mr. Pollard, Minister for ...

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  25. SAN FRANCISCO TO SYDNEY

    WASHINGTON, April 22.—The president of the Matson Line (Mr. Cushing) revealed to-day that the Marine Phoenix would make ...

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  26. Senate Increase Proposal

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An increase in the number of Senators was an imposition on the Australian people said Mr. Adderman in ...

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  27. BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—State basic wage increase of 3/- a week is expected to become operative from Monday. New rates are ...

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  28. ESILER FINED £30

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Joseph Esler, watersider. was to-day convicted for a breach of the anti-picketing law near the Shell ...

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