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  2. Advertising

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  3. Firm Statement by U.K. Commander in Suez

    CAIRO, Monday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the British commander in the. Suez Canal zone (General Erskine), who is known as "the £1000 general" following offers of rewards for his ...

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  4. SOUTH-EAST ASIA A KEY POINT IN TRUMAN--CHURCHILL TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Monday--The British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) and President Truman were assembling herewith their advisers this morning tor the main part of their momentous conference on world problems, says Reuters diplomatic correspondent. Authoritative quarters said the discussions covered by the next 48 hours would ...

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  5. CLOSING GAP IN OIL SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The, Minister for National Development (Senator Spooner) said to-day that the world leeway in ...

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  6. COMMENCEMENT OF MUSIC SCHOOL

    The first sessions of the seventh Summer School of Music commenced at the Glennie Memorial School yesterday. There were large attendances at all lectures, and students displayed keen interest in the subject matters. Seen here are a group of young students during yesterday's lunch-hour break. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TUG AND FREIGHTER NEARING PORT

    LONDON, Monday. -- The British tug Turmoil this morning was half-way home in her task of towing the crippled ...

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  8. GLOOMY VIEW ON KOREAN TALKS

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The chief United Nations delegate to the truce talks (Admiral Turner Joy), who flew ...

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  9. MAN CHARGED WITH ABANDONING BABY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 35-year-old man was arrested late to-day and charged with abandoning a six-months-old ...

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  10. SEAMAN "CATCHES" SHIP AFTER RESCUING WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A seaman swam over 50 yards to "catch" his ship after he had helped to rescue a woman from ...

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  11. ALBANIANS CHARGED WITH MURDERS

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Two men to-day were charged in the Atherton and Mareeba Courts of Petty Sessions, respectively, ...

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  12. EISENHOWER FOR U.S. PRESIDENCY?

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Senator Henry Lodge said yesterday that he had assurances that the Atlantic Pact ...

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  13. QUADRUPLETS BORN IN LESS THAN HALF HOUR

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- A mother of three children gave birth to quadruplets today in less than ...

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  14. FINANCE MINISTERS' MAIN TASK IN LONDON

    WELLINGTON, Monday.-- The main task of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers when they meet in London ...

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  15. NEW LOG OF CLAIMS FOR TRAMWAYMEN

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A new log of claims for increased margins and a 35-hour week will be placed before the ...

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  16. FREAK STORMS HIT N.S.W. COUNTRY CENTRES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Several country towns were hit by freak storms late today. The storms brought ...

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  17. ROUGH LEAGUE GAME

    CARCASSONNE (France), Monday. -- Most members of the New Zealand touring Rugby League team were bleeding from injuries when ...

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  18. BRITISH FREIGHTER FREED

    HONG KONG, Monday.-- With a brand new Red Ensign fluttering from her stern, the British 2171-ton freighter ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TOUR IN DOUBT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Doubts have arisen in Australian controlling circles whether South Africa will send ...

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  20. ADOPTION OF RELIEF SCHEME URGED

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. -- Mr. B. H. Corser, M.P., who has returned from a visit to drought areas, said ...

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  21. DEFENCE OF COMMONWEALTH HOSPITAL INSURANCE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Commonwealth Government's hospital Insurance scheme had two objectives-- to provide patients with the means to pay for hospital care, and to provide hospitals with a relatively sure ...

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  22. Gair Warns Traders on Food Distribution

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said to-night that if private traders continued to fail in their duty, the Government would have to undertake the distribution of vital food commodities. He said that ...

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  23. SPECIAL EDITION FOR ROYAL VISIT

    Upon the occasion of the visit to Toowoomba in April of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, the ...

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  24. NON-STUD BOOK YEARLINGS TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Non-stud book yearlings will not be sold in conjunction with stud book yearlings at the annual sales in March. ...

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  25. MOVE TO REVIVE A.C.F

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Federal Administrator of the Australian Comforts Fund (Mr. C. R. McKerihan) said ...

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  27. BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL TO PLACE LOAN ON MARKET

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Lord Mayor (Sir John Chandler) announced to-day that the Brisbane City Council would place an ...

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  29. STATE TRACK AND FIELD GAMES TEAM

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The three Frawley brothers have been included in the Queensland track and field games team for the ...

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  30. MAN APPLIES SCISSORS GRIP TO SHARK!

    LISMORE, Monday. -- A man who was mauled by a shark while surfing at Evan's Head to-day thought at first ...

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  31. EQUERRY TO PRINCESS AND DUKE APPOINTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister in charge of the Royal visit (Mr. Harrison) announced to-day that ...

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  32. CHEESE QUALITY DECLINE DUE TO PENICILLIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The mysterious decline in quality at some Victorian cheese factories has been ...

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  33. COMMUNIST SPIES SHOT

    TAIPEH (Formosa), Monday. --A firing squad executed four convicted Communist spies here to-day. Nationalists announced ...

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  34. MUSTANGS IN WHIRLWIND LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- Two R.A.A.F. Mustang fighters passed through Townsville on Monday on the first stage of a whirlwind ...

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  35. PARALYSIS VICTIMS WED

    SYRACUSE (New York), Monday.--Two infantile paralysis victims were honeymooning yesterday after a wedding ...

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  36. Big Sydney Blackout

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sydney had its worst black-outs for months to-day. Three zones and most of another were ...

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  37. LEAGUE TEAMS FOR ROYAL VISIT FIXTURE

    At a meeting last night, the management committee of the Toowoomba Rugby League decided to invite a combined team from the Brisbane and Ipswich Rugby Leagues to play a representative Toowoomba team at Toowoomba on April 26 ...

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  38. TWO MEN LOSE LICENCES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Two men who appeared on crutches in the Bathurst Court to-day to answer traffic charges were each ...

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  39. Teachers' Seminar

    NEW DELHI (by Air Mail).-- Teachers from South-Asia will meet here shortly for "a six-day seminar, Sponsored by the Indian ...

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