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  6. Missing man's body on beach

    A Cairns search party yesterday found the body of a man believed to be one of the two ...

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  7. REBELS ON THE MARCH IN NEAR NORTH

    BLUNT BAMBOO spears, to symbolise revolution, were carried by those students marching in a demonstration at Macassar (Celebes). They demanded dissolution of the old Dutch state of East ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAY by DAY

    THE girl from Bundaberg and the boy from Ingham exchanged their usual ...

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  9. SHORTAGES ARE STILL GROWING

    AUTHORITATIVE statements at the week-end dashed any hopes of a quick end to the housing shortage ...

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  10. BEEF OUTPUT ON DECLINE

    QUEENSLAND'S beef output is dwindling, despite the record good season. The Queensland Meat Industry Board chairman (Mr. T. G. Hope) said yesterday ...

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  11. Still no trams in Melb.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The tram strike, now in its 53rd day, will continue and a settlement ...

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  12. Till end of May

    BRISBANE consumers will be on half rations for eggs at least until the end of May. Intake by the South ...

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  13. Plane hit tree-top; escaped

    A TOOWOOMBA Aero Club pilot practising forced landings yesterday afternoon had to make a ...

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  14. Killer of tennis "giants"

    BRIAN STROHFELDT, the Toowoomba tennis giant-killer who beat Davis Cup player, George Worthington. ...

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  15. WANT TRADE WITH CHINA

    HONG KONG, April 16 (A.A.P.).—British firms with interests in communist China exceeding £100 million sterling have made new representations to ...

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  16. TRANSPORT FRONT

    TENDERS for the electrification of Brisbane railways would be called "within a few months." ...

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  17. 'LIfe restrictions'

    TOKIO, April 16 (A.A.P.).—Japanese industrialists have made a bid for lifting oil economic restrictions in Japan ...

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  18. "Grey day" on beaches

    MOST north and south coast beaches hod a "grey day" yesterday. Life-savers reported overcast ...

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  19. GUN COVER FOR GOLD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Gold prospector David Butterick and his sons-in-low stood on guard with shotguns ...

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  20. Relish our claret and their beards

    THE 43 French seamen on board the Epinal, which berthed at Brisbane yesterday are great admirers of Australian claret, and are served two glasses of it with their meals every day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. U.K. time change

    LONDON, April 16 (A.A.P.).—Britain went on to summer time at 2 a.m. to-day. Clocks were advanced one hour ahead ...

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  23. 7000 Miles for murder

    LONDON, April 16 (Special).—Seven revolver shots in a lonely house in central France last night, ended what ...

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  24. British motor show in U.S.

    NEW YORK, April 16 (A.A.P.).—The first All-British motor show in the United States was opened ...

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  25. 300 descendants

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mrs. Rebecca Hornsby, to-day, celebrated her 102nd birthday Mrs. Hornsby, mother of 12 ...

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  26. Over and over

    RAYMONDVILLE (Texas), April 16 (A.A.P.).—Carl Crawford looped the loop 1874 times yesterday, and claimed a world ...

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  27. Potato crop cut by half

    A "TIGHT SUPPLY" period for potatoes was likely in Queensland until the end of the month, the Potato ...

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  28. Skull fractured

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Half an hour after visiting his brother in the death cell at Lone Bay Gaol on Saturday, Harold ...

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  29. Five overboard

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A hydroplane with five people aboard struck a submerged pile near Manly wharf while travelling ...

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  30. 50,000 Pilgrims

    VATICAN CITY, April 16 (A.A.P.).—More than 50.000 pilgrims from many parts of the world packed St. Peter's basilica ...

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  31. Fan-Ian brawl

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Two Chinese were stabbed in a brawl at a Chinese gambling den in Little Bourke Street, last ...

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  32. Burned to death

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—An old Chinese identity of Mary-borough, about 90 miles from Melbourne, perished on ...

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  33. Baby in July?

    LONDON, April 16 (A.A.P.).—The Sunday Pictorial says that Princess Elizabeth is expecting her second baby late ...

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  34. Fish prices soar

    LONDON, April 16 (A.A.P.)—First British foodmen freed from Government price control—fish buyers—panicked ...

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  35. 6 Killed in Vic.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Six people were killed in road accidents at the week-end. They included two men burnt to ...

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