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  3. Republican Request For Pres. Truman To Leave White House

    WASHINGTON, April 13. — Republican anger over General MacArthu'’s remova' boiled over‘today into demands for the resignation of President Truman and Mr. Ahieson. Senator Herman Walked (Republican, ...

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  4. U.K. MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA 1950

    LONDON, April 13. — The Secretary for Commonwealth Relations (Mr. Gordon Walker) in the House of ...

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  5. Chinese Block Advance Of Allied Forces

    TOKIO, April 13. — Allied bombers and fighters blasted at Communist convoys throughout last night to prevent a further ...

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  6. All Queensland Coal Mines Will Have Day Stoppage Monday

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland Collieries Employees Union will stage its one-day stoppage on Monday, but miners at aggregate meetings will be asked to call off farther stoppages. Miners at ...

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    Viscount Nuffield, now visiting Sydney, says "This is my 1[?]th voyage to Australia by sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Empire Had No Monopoly On Sugar

    BRISBANE, Friday.—At no stage during sugar negotiations with the United Kingdom was it suggested that ...

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  9. Gromyko Obstructs Big Four Agenda

    LONDON, April 13 (Reuter's Paris)—A western spokesman said Gromyko delivered a long rambling, inn, abusive speech when western ...

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  10. Final Draft Of A New Jap Treaty

    LONDON, April 13 (Reuters)—A new British draft for the Japanese Peace Treaty is now being prepared at the Foreign Office. The ...

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  11. GEN. MacARTHUR JOINS REMINGTON'S

    CHICAGO, April 13.—Mr. James Rand, President of Remington - Rand Incorporated typewriter and business ...

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  12. DISPUTE OVER COMMUNIST TANKER

    HONG KONG, April 13.—The requisitioned Chinese Communist tanker Yunghao left Hong Kong under tow tonight for Singapore. ...

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  13. RUSSIA ABLE TO MINE OCEANS

    London, April 13.— The "Daily Telegraph" says viscount Hall, First Lord of the Admiralty, descri[?]ed in the House of Lords ...

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  14. TASK OF JAPANESE RECONSTRUCTION

    NEW YORK April 13.— The New York "Times" today suggested civillan high commissioner should be appointed to continue ...

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  15. WIRE TO BE IMPORTED

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Executive Council at its meeting today authorised an expenditure of £14,209 for the importation of ...

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  16. Bruce Says Food Needs Are Vital

    LONDON April 13 (A.A.P.). —Viscount Bruce of Melbourne, told the Caterers' Association of Great Britain today ...

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  17. FRIGATE BIRD TWO

    AITUTAKI (Cook Islands). April 13.—The Frigate Bird II, [?] at Aitutaki from Pabeete at 10.25 p.m. yesterday. Tomorrow, ...

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  18. DAUNT WORKS FOR LABOUR CANDIDATE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Australia's "walkabout" professor, Patrick Daunt is assisting the campaign of he Labour candidate for ...

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  19. CORONATION STONE MAY SOON BE RETURNED LONDON

    LONDON, April 13 (A.A.P.) —Police are keeping the Coronation Stone "on the move" to forestall clashes with Scottish Nationalists of whom 30 early today surrounded Forfar police station in Angus where the ...

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  20. MAN BECOMES HIS OWN GRANDPA

    WELLINGTON, April 13.—In the Chatham Islands, 400 miles east of Christchurch, a man married his deceased ...

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  21. DEATH SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday —A 21-year-old Victorian. Robert Newman Cribbin was sentenced to death in the Central Court to-day after he ...

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  22. POSTMORTEM TO BE HELD ON STUDENT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A post mortem examination will be held tomorrow morning on Michael William Hogan, 16, of New Farm ...

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  23. TOURISTS' MILLIONS

    WASHINGTON. April 13.—About 300,000 American tourists spent 230,000,000 (£A102,678,571 in Western Europe last year the ...

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  24. Man Charged With Murder Of Criminal

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Norman Edwin Bradshaw, 25, caterer of South Melbourne, was charged with the murder ol a Sydney ...

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  25. THOUSANDS OF TELEGRAMS TO WASHINGTON INDICATE NATION BEHIND MacARTHUR

    WASHINGTON, April 13 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Joseph Short, presidential Press secretary, told a Press conference today that most of the 4000 telegrams received at the White House since General MacArthur's ...

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  26. WHAT NATIONS WILL OPPOSE AGGRESSION?

    NEW YORK, April 13.—The United Nations today asked members to notify headquarters urgently what units, of their ...

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  27. PRELATES FOR JUBILEE SERVICES

    BRISBANCE Friday. — The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhie) and the Co-adjuter Archbishop ...

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