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  3. THOUGHT BOMB BLAST WAS END OF WORLD

    PUTMAN (Connecticut), April 25.—A man said today he killed his mother and father after watching Tuesday’s atomic bomb blast on television, because he thought that the world was coming to an end. Police alleged Charles Beaudoleil connected the bomb blast with a ...

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  4. SOLEMN REMEMBRANCE OF ANZAC DAY; MARCH WASHED OUT IN SYDNEY

    BRISBANE, Friday. —In brilliant sunshine 6818 returned servicemen marched in the Anzac Day parade through city streets today, compared with 6040 last year. ...

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  5. Allied Planes Blast Tank Concentration

    NEW YORK, April 25.—The United Press Seoul representative says Allied war planes attacked an unusual number of Communist tanks near the Korean front line today. Army observers credited them with destroying eight. ...

    Article : 418 words
  6. Dispute Over Conditions For Seaman

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A dispute over the conditions for Australian seamen who will take the vessel to Japan was ...

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  7. P.O.W. EXCHANGE TALKS ARE SUSPENDED

    PAN MUN JOM (Korea) April 25, (A.A.P.) Negotiations for an exchange of war prisoners were suspended indefinitely today, and the Communists accused the Allies of refusing to ...

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  8. PLAYED TWO-UP CLOSE TO POLICE STATION!

    SYDNEY, Friday. —About 50 men formed a two-up game outside a leading Newcastle Hotel, ...

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  9. LIB.-C.P. MOVE ON RENT BILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Liberal-Country Party has alerted all members to attend State Parliament next week ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL COURT COMPOSITION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The State Cabinet is expected to make an early decision on the future composition of the ...

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  11. TRIBUTE TO TROOPS IN KOREA

    TOKIO, April 25.—Commander of the Commonwealth Forces in Japan and Korea, Lieut.-General W. ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. FELL FROM BRIDGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A. Rickards, 05, of Moc (Gippsland) was seriously injured today when he fell from the ...

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  13. HANGED FOR MURDER

    LONDON, April 25.—Reuter says the six weeks’ fight to save the lives of two murderers ended In Walton Gaol, ...

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  14. Q’land Exports To Near East

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Queensland exports are now finding their way into eastern markets. Already on the ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. Two Charged With Murder

    DARWIN, Friday. — Two Czechoslovakians were charged today with the murder of a Darwin taxi-owner, George ...

    Article : 112 words
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  18. PRICE-FIXING POWER FOR COMMONWEALTH?

    BRISBANE, Friday.—State Cabinet will probably consider next week whether to transfer to the Commonwealth, power to enable it to determine the ex-factory price of b[?]utter and cheese. The Commonwealth has ...

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  19. V.C. Winner In March

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Victoria Cross winner, Mr. A. C. Borella, came from Albury to march with his old 26th ...

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  20. Watch Over Fair Exhibits

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Exhibits in the £1 million Queensland Industries' Fair will be watched for 24 hours ...

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  21. Two Remarkable Drowning Escapes

    IPSWICH Friday.—Two young children had remarkable escapes from drowning in Lockyer Creek this morning. The truck in which they were riding plunged into 14 feet of water. ...

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  22. SOVIET OFFER TO PERSIA

    LONDON, April 25, (A.A.P.): The Teheran (Persia) newspaper “Kaihan” today declared that the Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) was considering a Soviet offer to extend the trans-Persian ...

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  23. DEMAND FOR RANSOM MONEY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A Chinese fruiterer in Melbourne has received a demand for 20,000 Hong Kong ...

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