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  3. NO POLICE STRIKE ACTION BEFORE PREMIER DECIDES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Queen sland Police have delayed strike action following a deputation to t lie Premier (Mr. Gair). The Premier promised to investigate the transfer of two detectives to uniformed duty, and told the deputation he would communica te with the union executive within a day or two. ...

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  4. ELECTRICITY RATIONING IN SOUTH QLD. NEXT TUESDAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Approval of a winter electricity rationing order for southern Queensland to cme into. force from April 15 was announced by the Minister for Mines and ...

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  5. Vital Talks This Week

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A conforqnce between thq Mines Minister (Air. Riordan) and Queensland Trades and Labour Council representatives this week will determine ...

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  6. 3 Believed Drowned

    COCOS ISLAND, April 7.—Two Royal Australian Air Force personnel and one Royal Navy rating were ...

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  7. CONVICTED OF MURDER—

    CAIRNS, Mdnday—Within five minutes of being convicted oL' wilful murder in the Circuit Court today, Snbri (Sammy) ...

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  8. Widespread Rain In North-West

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Widespread rain is falling in norlli-west Queensland as a result of two rain inlluenres. Late tonight it was falling steadily in inland soulhern districts, and ...

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  9. Electoral Act Bill Debate

    BRISBANE, Monday.—If the Opposition desired it Hie Electoral Acts Amendment Bill would be debated ...

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  10. No Progress In, Cairo Talks

    LONDON, April 7. — The “Daily Express" Cairo representative says talks between the British Ambassador (Mr. ...

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  11. TO SET FIRE TO OIL BORE

    ROMA, Monday.—Escaping gas from the Warooby oil bore will be lit tomorrow morning. Australian Associated ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. Charged With Murder Of American

    SYDNEY, Mon. —A night club proprietor, Mirolav Tuma, 27, was charged today with the murder of an ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. Mr. Casey Tells Of:

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Frank talks with tile Indonesian Tresldcnt (Dr. Soekarno) about his claims to ...

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  14. TOLD COURT.LIES: DID NOT WANT TO BE INFORMER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Night club proprietor Sammy Lee told the Liquor Royal Commission today he had told deliberate lies about liquor supplies and prices to[?] club. ...

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  15. DemonstratorsPledgeTo Fight Against "Unjust" Laws

    JOHANNESBURG, April 7 (A.A.P.).— Thousands of coloured. Africans and Indians demonstrated throughout South Africa today j against Dr. Malan’s apartheid (racial segre ...

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  16. PIONEER LANDING RE-ENACTED

    CAPETOWN, April 7 (A.A.P.),—Jan van Riebeeck's landing at Table Bay on April 6, 1652, was re-c[?]acted ...

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  17. UNIONS’ BULWARK AGAINST REDS

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Australian unionism was waning an effective fight against Communism, Sir Vincent Tewson ...

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  18. QUEEN MARY IMPROVES

    LONDON, April 7.—Reuter’s Court correspondent reported today the condition of Queen Mary, who is suffering from ...

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  21. PRINTERS TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Striking printers at Newcastle’s two newspapers have decided to return to work. ...

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  22. SOVIET ON DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE?

    LONDON, April 7.—Tho “Daily Telegraph's” diplomatic representative says M. Stalin’s meeting with the ...

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  23. POLICE SAY BOY ADMITS TO MURDER

    COTTAGE OKOVE (Oregon), April 7.—A 15-year-old bov lured an 18-year-old deaf girt, Mary Ellen Campbell. ...

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  24. Police Stations Blown Up

    TOKIO, April 7 (A.A.PReter).—Tokio newspapers reported that two Japanese police stations were blown ...

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  25. Killed In Road Accident

    GYMPIE, Monday. — William Henry Charlton, aged about 35, was killed when a truck in which, he was a ...

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  26. Awarded £1050 Damages

    SYDNEY. Monday. — The illegitimate child of a biga-. mous marriage was awarded £1050 compensation in the ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. AUSTN. GOVERNMENT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JAPANESE

    TOKIO, April 7, (A.A P.-Reuter): The Australian Government today was charged with deplorably and insultingly discriminating against the Japanese by not allowing Japanese to visit ...

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  28. SAYS BURDEKIN DAM SCHEME “UNSOUND”

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The.£70 million Burdekin dam irrigation, hydro-electric and flood mitigation project is “fundamentally unsound,” according to the Director of the Federal ...

    Article : 190 words
  29. Five Germans Deported

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Five German workmen brought to Australia under contract to work on the Snowy ...

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