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  3. RUNAWAY BOY WAS VERY TIRED OF SCHOOL

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.—He was tired of school, and did not want to go any more, a 12-year-old runaway boy told the police when caught near Rockhampton today. He said he had come from ...

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  4. PREMIER TO RECEIVE POLICE DEPUTATION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Gair) will receive a deputation from the Queensland Police Union on Monday afternoon. He could not receive the deputation today because of prior engagements. He said tonight he would consider both sides of the case at the ...

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  5. NATIONALIST UPRISINGS IN TANGIER

    TANGIER, April 4 (A.A.P.).—French and Spanish troops marched into the international city of Tangier today to preserve law and order in the face of the nationalist uprisings which have inflamed North Africa from Morocco to Tunisia. ...

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  6. Wants His Fingerprints Returned!

    W. Onus) intends to seek MELBOURNE, Friday. — The president of the Australian Aboriginal League (Mr. ...

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  7. Japanese Pearlers For Aust.

    CANBERRA, Friday—The Commonwealth Government has argeed to allow 35 Japanese pearlers to enter ...

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  8. Peace Talks Deadloc End In Sight

    MUNSAN, April 5, (A.A.P..Reuter): A major turn in the long-deadlocked Korean armistice talks appeared possible today on the heels of extraordinary conferences of General ...

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  9. Drastic Power Cuts In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The most drastic power restrictions in ...

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  10. BIG CHANGES FOLLOW ENQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Liquor Royal Commission has already caused big changes in Sydney bottled ...

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  11. Printers’ Strike To Continue

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Newcastle newspaper printers' strike will continue tomorrow. About 100 printers on ...

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  12. Traffic Tangle In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Sydney's northern suburbs had their worst peak hour traffic tangle of all time — apart ...

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  13. Cuban-Russo Break

    NEW YORK, April 4.—An American Associated Press report form Havana said that the Soviet Union, in anger over ...

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  14. FREAK CALF

    GYMPIE, Friday.—A freak bull calf born on a Gymple dairy farm this week had two heads, eight legs, and two tails. ...

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    LONDON, April 4. — The "Daily Express" Paris representative says the Bey of Tunis was believed tonight to have ...

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  16. MAY USE CRIMES ACT AGAINST RAILWAYMEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Government may be asked by New South Wales railway authorities to invoke the Crimes Act against striking railway maintenance workers. ...

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  17. Marshall Down To Konno

    NEW HAVEN (Connecticut), April 4.—Ford Konno, of Ohio State University, defeated James McLane and John ...

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  18. FATHER GRANTED CARE OF CHILDREN

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—An application for a writ of Habeas Corpus for his two children was granted to Albert Edwards Woodhams by the Judge in the Supreme Court at Auckland ...

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  21. PARLT. SESSIONS TERMINATED

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Parliamentary session ended today with the passage of three Bills in 50 minutes. Today’s ...

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  22. £3000 FOR GAYNDAH DROUGHT RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A further £3000 for Gayndah Cooperative Dairy Association for drought relief has been ...

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  23. Near-East Buyers For Callide Coal

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Prospective buyers of more than 100,000 tons valued at £500,000 annually, of Callide and other Queensland coal have been contacted by a Brisbane shipping firm in Singapore, Hong Kong and Noumea for the export of 10,000 tons of Callide coal. ...

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  24. Special Plane For Band

    BRISBANE, Friday—A special plane has been charterec by the Mt. Isa Silver Band to bring them to Brisbane for the ...

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  25. LABOUR SUCCESSES AT ELECTIONS

    LONDON, April 4.—Labour has gained sweeping successes in the London County Council elections. It is the key ...

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  26. Concerted Attack Against Dingoes

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland Government is hoping that as a result of its campaign New South Wales and South Australia will join with it in a concerted attack against ...

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  27. Says Burglars Set Fire To Factory

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A company director said today he believed that burglars, after attacking him, had set fire to his factory to dispose of his body. ...

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  28. Remanded On Harm Charge

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Norman James Quintal. 75, pensioner, was remanded in the Police Court today until ...

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  29. GALLANT GESTURE

    ONAGA (Kansas), April 4 (A.A.P.).—A lieutenant-colonel who was senior officer aboard a crashing B29 Superfortress ...

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