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  3. Mass Meet Of Police Tonight

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A mass meeting of about 400 police in the Trades ...

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  4. Serious Decline in Dollar Balance: Import Cuts May Follow

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Federal Cabinet at its next meeting on April 29 is expected to have a preliminary report from the Departmental Committee inquiring into dollar licences. This will enable, Ministers to form an assessment of the degree which dollar expenditure ...

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  5. Hydrogen Bomb Test Next September

    LONDON, April 15.—The British United Press Washington correspondent says informed sources say the first hydrogen bomb test to take place at Eniwetok testing grounds in the Pacific in about five months’ time will be designed to prove such a bomb will work, rather ...

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  6. LIGHTNING STRIKE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Watersiders staged another lig[?]tning one-day strike in the port today. Nearly 6000 water[?] ...

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  7. Tank Force Blasts 300 Reds

    NEW YORK, April 15.— The American Associated Press representative in Seoul says a powerful United ...

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  8. JUDGE WAS LENIENT

    FAI[?]FIELD (California), April 15.—A Chinese farmer who tried to have his wife slain for 10,000 dollars ...

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  9. Fatally Hurt At Welcome Home Party

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A city residential owner was fatally injured at a party given to welcome him home from ...

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  10. 147 Wharfies Sacked

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Shipowners sacked 147 Brisbane watersiders who refused to work overtime tonight. ...

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  11. Bus Trapped In Floodwaters

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Twenty passengers and the driver of a Pioneer touring bus huddled together for ...

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  12. Drought Conditions In North Are Disastrous

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—Disastrous drought conditions in the Hughenden-Julia Creek district, of Townsville’s normally rich pastoral hinterland are forcing the movement to agistment of tens of thousands of starving sheep and cattle. ...

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  13. Baker Knifed In Brawl

    MACKAY, Tuesday.—A labourer was convicted in the Circuit Court, Mackay, today, of having wounded a ...

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  14. Not Enough Apprentices

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Despite a record number of apprentices in industry, the number was still not enough, ...

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    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Hr. Monaghan, of Gayndah, won the 13-inch standing cut woodchop handicap final in 55 4-5secs at ...

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  16. SKELETON IN DRAIN

    LONDON, April 15 (A.A.P.). —A police sergeant building his own home near Brighton, unearthed a human skeleton ...

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    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The United States Consul in Brisbane Mr. Cyril Thiel, has been transferred to Consul at Porto ...

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  20. RAILWAYMEN TO RETURN TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Union and Railways Department officials will confer on marginal increase claims following the end of the New South Wales rail strike today. ...

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  21. Refusal To Reopen Margins Hearing?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Conciliation Commissioner, J. M. Calvin, is believed to have refused to hear the metal trades’ margins claims in letters he sent late today to the State ...

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    CAIRNS, Tuesday.—Incoming Governor of the 31st. District of Rotary International, Mr. R. II. Crust, leaves by plane ...

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  23. MAJOR RESHUFFLE OF GOVT. DEPARTMENTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Gair) tonight announced a major reshuffle of Government departments. The change is designed to bring allied departments under one administration, and relieve the pressure of work on some Ministers. ...

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  24. Flying Doctor Plane’s Night Landing

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Tuesday. The first night landing of the flying doctor service a[?]rcraft at Charters Towers was made ...

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  25. PROTEST AGAINST P.O.W. FUND PLAN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Prisoner of War Association sent a strong protest by air mail to the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) tonight saying present plans to distribute the £250,000 ...

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  26. SUPPORT FOR SENATOR TAFT IS INCREASING

    NEW YORK, April 15 (A.A.P.).—An Easter weekend surge towards Senator Taft marked pre-primary ...

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    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. — Mt. St. John zoo and sanctuary has been offered to the State Government by Mr. St. John ...

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