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  3. U.N. CALLS FIRE IN PALESTINE

    LAKE SUCCESS April 18. — The United Nations Security Council early to-day passed a resolution calling on Jews and Arabs to cease fire in Palestine and stop any political activity which might prejudice the rights ...

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  4. AND HE'S NERVOUS!

    NEW YORK, April 18.—Franz Further, whose wife says he is on extremely nervous man, wants to stand upside down on ...

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  5. POLICEMAN BASHED BUT GOT HIS MAN

    MELBOURNE, unday. — An angry mob brutally kicked and bashed a 35-year-old constable [?]ho was trying to arrest a ...

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  6. CARPENTERS 2 TO [?] VOTE NO CONFIDENCE IN UNION CHAIRMAN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—By a majority of better than 2 to 1, 1200 members of the Carponters’ Union, Brisbane branch, passed a vote of no. confidence in the chairman (Mr. J. Sharpe), at the meeting held at the ...

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  7. To Probe Jap Black-Market

    Major-Oenera C. E. M. Lloyd formerly Adjutant-General of the Australian Milltary Forces and now a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 27 Killed In New Guinea Plane Crash

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At least 27 were killed when a New Guinea Air Traders Lockheed Hudson crashod at Lao airstrip, New ...

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  9. U.S. Soft Coal Strike

    WASHINGTON, April 1[?].—John L. Lewis to-day called on the Government to move for the dismissal of the Federal Court order of April ...

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  10. ANGLO FRENCH AIR AGREEMENT

    LONDON, April 18.—British Air Ministry officials said that Lord Tedder would sign an agreement in Paris on April 19 giving British ...

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  11. Montreal Raid On School For Communists

    MONTREAL, 'April 18. — Montreal police last night raided. what they termed a well-organised Communist school for instruction ...

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  12. FOOD BY AIR FOR U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM

    NEW YORK, April 18.—Nine thousand slices of fresh bread will be flown from the United States to the American. Olympic team ...

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  13. 23 DEAD IN BRITISH MAIL TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON, April 18.—Twenty-three were killed and 34 injured when seven coaches of the Glasgow-London night mail train were wrecked when it over-ran and crashed into the rear of the Glasgow-London ...

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  14. BRITISH MINERS NOT PLAYING GAME

    LONDON, April 18.—Sir Charles Reld, National Coal Board Production director speaking at Edinburgh, accused miners of not ...

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  15. Reds Plan For Plebiscite On Germany Rejected

    LONDON, April 18.—Reuters’ Berlin correspondent says Major-General George Hays, Deputy Military Governor of Germany, rejected an application from the Soviet-sponsored Peoples Congress to hold a plebiscite ...

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  16. DE VALERA TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, April 18.—Reuters' Dublin correspondent says Mr. De Valera has accepted Archbishop Mannix’s invitation to ...

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  17. 80[?]000 Watch Attempt To Refloat Barcoo

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Unprecedented scenes were witnessed at West Beach during the week-end when a crowd, estimated by police ...

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  18. Reds Backing Down —Berlin Moves

    The Russians in Beriln are "climbing down" after causing a week of tension by interfering with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. U.S. STUDENTS URGE STALIN-TRUMAN MEETING

    CAMBRIDGE (Mass.) April 18 —The United Nations Council of Harvard University, a student group cabled Stalin to-day asking ...

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  22. Padre's Report Will Refute A.I.F. Charges

    KURE, Sunday.— The three Chaplains-General who have been touring the Australian area in Japan, will report that all is well ...

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  23. SHIP WORKERS TO DISCUSS PAY RISES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Ships’ painters and dockers will hold a stop-wors meeting to-morrow to discuss pav increases awarded by Mr. J. ...

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  24. Reds Would Make Stooge Of Trade Union Movement

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Communists were striving to use the Trade Union Movement as a political instrument to sabotage the State and disorganise the community, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. ...

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  25. Test Team Has First Net Practice

    LONDON, April 18.—The A.A.P. special representative says the Australian Test team went to Lords this afternoon for first net ...

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  26. ELECTION'S OPEN QUIETLY IN ITALY

    LONDON, April 18.—Reuters' A.A.P Rome correspondent says voters in the Italian elections queued at the first light of dawn ...

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  27. TOURIST HOTEL FOR HAYMAN ISLAND

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Barrier Reef Islands Pty. Ltd. subsidiary of Ansett Transport Industries Limited plans to erect its first hotel on ...

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  28. NEGROES BREAK ATHLETIC RECORDS

    LAWRENCE (Kansas), April 18. —Two negroes, Charles Fondille Harrison Dillard—shattered two world’s records here to-day. ...

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  29. Tiny Baby Girl Dies

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A [?] pound baby girl born three months prematurely died in Crown Street Women’s Hospital on Saturday. ...

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