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  3. FRENCH POUR IN ARMS, TROOPS TO HOLD REDS

    LUANGPRABANG (Laos), April 28 (A.A.P.). — French planes today poured troops and munitions into the Royal Capitol, now threatened by Communist-led Vietmihh ...

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  4. UN Threat To Recess Korean Truce Talks

    PANMUNJOM, April 28. — A threat to recess the Korean armistice talks unless the Communists produced something “constructive,” was made today by the chief United ...

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  5. STUDENTS’ ROMANCE

    ROMANCE When Miss H. O. Pin Pin. 18, of Singapore, arrived in Sydney to study, she was met by Sydney University first-year medical student Henry Chu, 25, also of Singapore. They have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WARNING ON DIPHTHERIA DANGER PERIOD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Acting Director-General of Health (Dr. Johnson) today issued a warning that the present time was the most dangerous period of the year for diphtheria. ...

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  7. LITTLE HOPE OF VOLCANO SURVIVORS

    TOKIO, April 28.—Polico today held little hope of any survivors being in pockets inside the crater[?] ...

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  8. BIG PETROL CONTRACT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The City Council today gave an 18 months contract lor the supply of petrol to the ...

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  9. STRIKE WAVE HITS N.S.W. COAL MINES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Another wave of strikes closed 46 New South Wales coal mines today for a daily production loss of 26,760 lons. ...

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  10. Stand Trial On Killing Charges

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A chemist committed for trial today on two killing charges was granted £500 ball in his ...

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  11. COURT TELLS WHARFIES TO RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Striking Brisbane waterside workers were directed by Mr. Justice Kirby in the Federal Arbitration Court chambers today to resume work tomorrow. ...

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  12. “Nothing New In Soviet Talks Move”

    WASHINGTON, April 28. Diplomatlo observers said tonight that Communist demands for a "Big Five" ...

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  13. “Had Admitted Murder”

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A 22-year-old machinist had admitted murdering an elderly tailor 18 months ago ...

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  14. GUEST CONDUCTOR

    LONDON, April 28, (A.A.P.) Mr. Walter Susskind, conductor of the Scottish National Orchestra, will make his ...

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  15. Claims Wife Wanted Child Adopted

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Wealthy western district grazier, Ben Charles Hackney, told the Equity Court today that he had lost his affection for his wife when she decided she wanted their ...

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  18. Death Of Famed Studmaster

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Mr. Alexander George Hunter, 55, one of Australia's best known sporting and ...

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  19. Show Society Gets Expulsion Notice

    MACKAY, Tuesday.—President of the Mackay Show Society (Mr. A. Fordyce) said tonight the society had received notice of expulsion from the Queensland Chamber of Agriculture ...

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  20. Setback For Civilisation

    NEW YORK. April 28 (A.A.P.). — Civilisation clashed with the jungle, yesterday and look a ...

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  21. Prices Swoop On Potatoes

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Prosecutions may follow a swoop of Prices Commission investigators in the city ...

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  22. MINISTER SHARED CASKET PRIZE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Labour and Industry Minister (Mr. Jones) and three others shared £300 in today's Golden ...

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  23. Three Men Die In Fire

    LONDON, April 28 (A.A.P.)[?] Three men were burnt to death in their pyjamas wher fire swept through two ...

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  24. Claim Soldiers Murdered Girl

    HONG KONG, April 28.— Two soldiers were singing as they attacked and murdered a pretty Chinese girl, the ...

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  25. FIVE KILLED — TRAPPED BY TUNNEL CAVE-IN

    LONDON, April 28.—Five people were killed following the cave-in of a railway tunnel over which their houses were built, at Swinton, Lancashire, early this morning. ...

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    LONDON, April 28 (A.A.P.) Mr. Arthur Horner, Communist general secretary ot Britain's National Union o[?] ...

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