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  2. Advertising

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  3. Miraculous Escape For Two Men

    CHRISTCHURCH. (A.A.P.Reuter), April 24.—When their Tiger Moth crahsed about 4000 feet up the Fran[?] Josef glacier, ...

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  4. B.C.O.F. IN JAPAN MAY GO TO MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, April 24 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Responsible British milirary heads are believed generally to favour dispatch of Australian troops to aid the antiterrorist campaign in Malaya, according to high ...

    Article : 324 words
  5. NICKLIN SAYS: WEST QLD. NEGLECTED

    MUTCHELL, Monday—The people of the We[?]t might be tough, mighty tough but they required and were [?] led to ...

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  6. Acheson Says: REPUBLICAN ATTACKS "FILTHY BUSINESS"

    WASHINGTON, April 24.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) to-night said that Republican attacks against the loyalty of State Department employees were a filthy business," threatening to undermine the entire ...

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    ACTRESS RETURNS. American film actress, Veda Ann Borg, who has been starring in the film. The Kangaroo Kid, has a farewell cup of coffee with the male lead in the film, American Jock O'Mahoney, at Mascot. Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MILK LEVY REDUCED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Collins) recently fores[?]adowed a reduction in the ...

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  9. GOVT. NOTICES INVALID

    SYDNEY, Monday.—State Industrial Commission declared today that Government notices issued to butchers ordering them to ...

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  10. One Shot Dead In Riots

    JOHANNESBURG, April 24— Police opened fire in Johannesburg, to-day during rioting in which one African was shot dead, ...

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  11. KING SENDS ANZAC DAY MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.— His Majesty the King cabled the Governor General (Mr. McKell):"Once again on Anzac Day, the Queen and I are glad to join with my people in the Commonwealth of Auatralia and ...

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  12. BRUCE URGES AUSTRALIAN AID IN MALAYA

    Viscount Brace said in London recently that if the Malayan position were, put squarely to Australians they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Two Killed In Motor Race

    BRESCIA; April 24.— The British racing driver Peter Monkhouse was killed to-day when his Healey car crashed ...

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  14. LABOUR MEMBER AND MINISTER IN SMASH

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—Veteran Labour member and candidate for Nash, Mr. T. Dunstan, and the Minister for Mines ...

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  15. 1000 Concrete Houses To Be Erected

    BRISBANE, Monday.— The Queensland Housing Commission was seeking tenders for the supply and erection of 1000 ...

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  16. Medical Exam. For Champion

    WASHINGTON, April 24.—Heavyweliht'champion, Ezzard Charles, was ordered by the National Boxing Association ...

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  17. WIDOW RECEIVES £2,500 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A 31-yearold widow, Mrs. Isabella Esther, was awarded £2500 damages in the Supreme Court to-day against ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. POTATO FAMINE MAYBE RELIEVED

    BRISBANE, April 24.—The State’s potato famine is expected to be relieved next week with the arrival in Brisbane of a Tasmanian ...

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  19. COUPLE FACE COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A middleaged Couple were refused ba‘l in the Balmain Court to-day after they were remanded until May 12 ...

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  20. Native Delegtes Tell Of Unrest in D.N.G.

    SUVA, April 24.—Dutch New Guinea was at the moment split by a passive struggle between a section of the natives who wished to remain under Dutch rule and a group, which was agitating for government by ...

    Article : 288 words
  21. Disease Of Bees Identified

    BRISBANE, Monday,—A disease of bees affecting a hive in an apiary near Warwick has been identified by the Department of ...

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  22. Russia "Plans New Pearl Harbor"

    Mr. Carl Vinson, chairman of U.S. House Armed Services Committee, said in Washington recently that Russia was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. COMET’S ATTACK ON FLIGHT RECORD

    LONDON, April 24.— Britain Comet airliner flown by John Cunningham, left Hatfield aerodromb, Hertfordshire, at 6.47 a.m ...

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  24. COMMUNISTS TO SWOOP ON CANBERRA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Leading communists said tonight that about 300 men and women would “swoop on Canberra” on Thursday to protest against the Government's legislation to outlaw the communist party. ...

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  25. U.S. Refuses Red Dean Transit Visa

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Red Dean (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) received a rebuff from the U.S. Consulate when he personally ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. Station Master On Bond

    GYMPIE, Monday.—William David Ross, aged 5O, married, Railway Station Master, at Imbil, in this Gymp[?]e Police Court to-day, ...

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  27. WATERSIDERS' CLAIM BEFORE COURT WED.

    BRISBANE, Monday, — The Brisbane watersiders’ claim for rotation hatches will be heard on Wednesday by Mr. Justice Kirby, ...

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  28. Nationalists Leave Island: Communists Take Over

    HONG KONG, April 24,—Nationalist opposition to the communists on Hainan Island has collapsed according to arrivals in Hong Kong by air to-day. They said they expected the communists to over-run the island ...

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  29. Arab League May Face Crisis

    LONDON. April 24.— Reuter’s Tel Aviv correspondent says the Jordan Government to-day announeed the annexation of Arab ...

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  30. TELEPHONE WORKERS GO ON STRIKE

    NEW YORK, April 24.—A country-wide strike of 10,000 telephone equipment workers began officially at 11 a.m.(G.M.T.) to-day. Since ...

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