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  3. Presidential Race Is On Between Taft, Kefauver

    NEW YORK, April. 3 (A.A.P.).—Senator Robert Taft showed a new turn of speed in the race for the Republican presidential nomination in Wisconsin and Nebraska while Senator Estes ...

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  4. Fear Predominant Factor In Liquor Court Sitting

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Fears of hashings, threats to gaol a witness, and allegations that hotels supplied night clubs with ...

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  5. COASTAL TRANSPORT BREAKING DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Australia’s coast transport was breaking down under the strain of a “30-hour” week, the Shipping and Transport Minister (Senator G. McLean) ...

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  6. LIBEL ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Alan Edward Cooper, well known turf ident'ty, claimed in the Supreme Court today he had ...

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  7. Petitions For Local Option Polls

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Two petitions signed by 50,852 people seeking local option polls and a referendum ...

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  8. Amendments Missed “Big Things”

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — New amendments to the Elections' Act tackled small electoral problems, but it ...

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  9. Another Brisbane Wharf Strike

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Shortly after the watersiders returned to work at 1 p.m. today two new disputes developed. Almost immediately after the resumption four men refused ...

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  10. Plane Fares To Rise

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Air farts will probably rise next week but no derision has been made on the extent ...

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  11. ONE MAIN CHANGE IN CABINET

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —The only Important change in the New South Wales Cabinet today was the removal of Mr. ...

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    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Wheatgrowers' Federation executive members hnd agreed that the new five year 20 per ...

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  13. UNION SECRETARY'S HINT:

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An attempt to end the police dispute' failed at a conference between Police Union representatives and the Health and Home Affairs Minister (Mr. Moore) today. After today's conference, Police Union Secretary (Mr. H. Talty) hinted at the ...

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  14. "DIDN’T PLAY THE GAME”

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— The Government did not play the game of politics in building main roads, ...

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  15. U.S. Observers’ Belief:

    MOSCOW, April 3, (A.A.P.):Observers in Moscow believe that Marshal Stalin’s replies on Tuesday to American editors' questions make it clear that he is thinking of talks between the ...

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  16. Charged With 3 Murders

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday. —Lillian May Lee, 31. house, wife, of Millnterran, appeared in the Toowoomba Court ...

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    RIO DE JANEIRO, April 3 (A.A.P.).—Quintuplets reported to have been born to a Brazilian w[?]man, Mrs. Julia ...

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  20. DEFENDS EFFICIENCY O[?] O’LAND HOSPITALS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—“It is doubtful whether any country in the world could claim to have had, during the last 10 years of extreme shortages of nursing staff, proportionally more nurses for its public hospital services than those provid ed for the nursing of the siek in the ...

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  21. Stoppages And Ba[?]s Futile

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Stoppages aud bans by employces to try to force their demands from employers were futile, ...

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  22. FRENCH FORCES SUCCESSFUL

    SAIGON, April 3. (A.A.[?] Reuter): French Union forces today killed 100 Vietminh rebels and liberated 75 ...

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  23. EXPLANATION BY MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Railway reffes[?]men room charges were increased from April I because of the deterioration in the financial position following the basic wage increase and ...

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  24. A.R.U. CLAIMS £20 BASIC WACE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Australian Railways’ Union has lodged claims for a £20 basic wage for 60,000 railway employees. The union, througn [?]s ...

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  25. PRINTERS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Newcastle "Morning Herald" and the Newcastle “Sun" will not publish tomorrow ...

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