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  2. Advertising

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  3. PILLAR COAL DECISION VITAL

    The decision of the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) recently, authorising the mechanical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Acheson Says: ALLIES MAY USE FORCE TO PROTECT BERLINERS

    NEW YOKK, Apri 25.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) was “the high Government official” who last Saturday declared that the Allies would use force if necessary to prated West Berliners against communist demonstrations. A despatch from Washington to-day said that this was now an open ...

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  5. Commonwealth Proud Of B.C.O.F.

    TOKIO, April 25.— “The whole [?] Commonwealth is proud of the magnificent example which the British Occupation ...

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  6. We Remembered Them RECORD CROWDS HONOUR SPIRIT OF ANZAC

    The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) did not march with his old battalion, the Ninth. but was on the dais with the official party taking the ...

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  7. FROZEN LAMB FROM VICTORIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Supplies of frozen lamb are being brought from Victoria to ease the acute shortage of lamb in Sydney, it ...

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  8. Troops Unload Ships

    LONDON, April 25.—(A.A.P.-Reuter).—Nearly 2500 troops and naval ratings this morning marched into London docks to help ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. MAN FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A station employee who was found shot d[?]d near Guerle to-day, is believed to have met his death ...

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  10. T.E.A. ISSUE NO STRIKE PAY FOR TRAMWAYMEN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—No strike pay will be paid by the Tramway Employees' Association this week. This means that the men who lived on strike pay during the 60-day tram strike will not receive a pay until ...

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  11. GHIANG RETURNS FROM TOUR

    HONG KONG, April 25.—A message from Thipch says Major-General Cleans chtog Kuo. older son of the Generallissimo, to-day ...

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  12. GREAT ELECTRIC GRID SYSTEM FOR AUST.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A great electric grid system running the whole length of the Australian east coast was predicted by the National Development Minister (Mr. Casey) to-day. It was not merely visionary to ...

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  13. Memorial To War 1 Horses

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Commemorating the endurance of the horses of the Desert Mounted Corps in Palestine during World ...

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  14. MAN DIES IN AMBULANCE

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.— William O. Gibson; about 65, single, a farmer of Prewle which is near the mouth of the Mary River, died ...

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  15. Concrete Houses Much Dearer

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Concrete houses planned By the Housing Commission would be at least 20 per cent. dearer than wooden ...

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  16. Townsville Reports Meningitis Cases

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—Two cases of meningitis have been reported in Townsville recently. In both cases children contracted the ...

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  17. Comet In Air Tests

    LONDON, April 25.— Reuter's Nairobi correspondent says the De Haviland Comet jet airliner arrived at Nairobi to-day. After ...

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  18. DEMAND FOR EXTRADITION ORDER

    SINGAPORE, April 25.—The Indonesian Government is expected to present a demand to-day for Westerling from Singapore to ...

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  19. Thompson Rides First Winner In U.K.

    LONDON, April 25.—Reuter Rays 27 year-old Australian Jockey, Jack Thompson, to-day rode a winner in his first race in England on ...

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  20. OPENING OF SOUTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE

    SUVA, April 25.—Soil erosion aggravated by the ravages of war represented one of the greatest perils to the welfare of the people of the Pacific Islands and steps must be taken to combat it by every possible ...

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  21. WOMAN STABBED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Winifred Daniel, of Hawthorn was admitted to St. Vincent’s Hospital to-night with stab wounds in the ...

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  22. Attempt To Jam Telephone Lines

    NEW YORK, April 25.—Ten thousand striking telephone equipment workers to-day began attempts to Jam the nation’s long ...

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  23. NEW BOMB COULD HIT ALL WORLD”

    Sir George Thomson, British physicist and former Bolentmc adviser to the British delegation to the U.N. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Attempt Murder Charge

    SANTA MONICA (California), April 25.— John Grant to-day was formally charged on [?]ix counts of attempted murder in placing a ...

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  25. GIRL DROWNED IN SWIMMING POOL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —A three-year-old girl was drowned in a swimming pool at the Halcyon Guest House, Healesvilie, this ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. LEPROSY CASE IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — The Central Board of Health to-day reported a case of leprosy in Adelaide. The victim is a man, aged ...

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  27. Qld. Mine Hero Awarded The George Medal

    LONDON, April 25.—Arthur Bernard Anstey, foreman at the Mount Morgan mine, Queensland, has been awarded the George Medal for “extreme courage" in rescuing an injured miner, whose life he undoubtedly ...

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  28. SIR OWEN DIXON U.N. MEDIATOR

    Sir Owen Dixon, Aurtralian High Court judge, was recently appointed by the U.N. Security Council as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. ANZAC SPIRIT NEEDED TO COMBAT REDS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Emphasis on the growing threat to Australian democracy was made by churchmen and laymen at ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. MAN DIES FROM INJURIES

    GOONDIWINDI, Tuesday. — V[?]jo Valpas Vasama (35), single, died in the Goondiwindi Hospital last night from injuries received ...

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