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  2. Advertising

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  4. Have Chinese opened big Spring offensive?

    TOKIO, April 9.—Heavy United Nations artillery to-day battered Chorwon, central hub of the Communist build-up for their expected spring offensive in Korea. ...

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  5. NOISY MINORITY SHOUTED DOWN

    WARWICK, Monday.—A noisy minority tried to disrupt the opening of the Queensland campaign ...

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  6. Day By Day

    IF you want to see a Scot shake his kilts with laughter, mention the word "Maryborough" to ...

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  7. SYDNEY SALES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Prices for the finest types of merino wool dropped up to 15 per cent. ...

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  8. TOUGHENING UP WITH BAYONET

    MOCK attack, but Private Harry Keylar put plenty of muscle into bayonet drill at Enoggera Regular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Chifley replies

    PERTH, Monday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Chifley) to-night amplified his ...

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  10. More boy babies

    QUEENSLAND is producing more babies, and more of them are boys. ...

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  11. Battered by Bennett

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Ray Coleman was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital after he had been knocked ...

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  12. LIGHT FOR BRISBANE

    THE Brisbane City Council has been granted dollars to buy and instal two packaged generating plants from ...

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  13. PROFESSOR IS OUTSPOKEN

    EXAMINATIONS in Queensland were a terrible fetish, Professor F. J. Schonell said last night. Professor Schonell, who occupies the Chair of Education, in the Queensland University, was ...

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  14. Dogs kill child

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Judith Ellen Vines, two years and eight months, who was knocked over and mauled by two Great Dane ...

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  15. SPINE INJURED

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.—Neville Leisegang, 18, of Toowoomba, received a probable fracture of the spine in a ...

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  16. 4000 refugees question Stalin

    LONDON, April 9.—There are 4000 refugees from Russia living in Bavaria. Three of them—former Red Army men—have sent a 1500-word letter to Stalin "on behalf ...

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  17. Labour surplus

    GOONDIWINDI, Monday.—In some parts of Queensland more men were offering for employment than the pastoral ...

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  19. TRIALS OF JAPS OVER

    LOS NEGROS, April 9 (A.A.P.).—The Australian war crimes trials are believed to have cost the ...

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  20. SURPRISE MOVE TO BREAK N.Z. STRIKE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday (A.A.P.).—The New Zealand Government has made a surprise move in an effort to break the two-month-old waterside strike. ...

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  21. "Allis well," says Aly

    LAST night's picture from New York of Rita Hayworth as she arrival home with her two children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Dockers out in London

    LONDON, April 9 (A.A.P.).—Eight thousand London dockers stopped work today. Seven of their union leaders ...

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  23. £4,300,000 home order

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Mr. J. L. Spooner, Yorkshire builder of prefabricated houses, left Melbourne by air ...

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  24. When he was really blind

    LONDON, April 9 (Special).—German police in Darmstadt Yesterday arrested a blind meter cyclist, who collided with ...

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  25. How Britons get value

    LONDON, April 9 (A.A.P.).—A British Government White Paper on national income to-day shows Britons ...

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  26. Artist claims on society couple

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Sydney artist took out a £735 writ in the Supremo Court to-day against a well-known Sydney ...

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  27. Lighter floors in Post Office

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Dingy, dark-brown standard floor coverings are going from post offices. ...

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  28. Minus his beard

    BUNDABERG, Monday.—Professor Patrick Daunt left Miriam Vale to-day on a cream lorry for Gladstone, on his ...

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  29. May have rabies

    DARWIN, Monday.—Lieutenant J. van Herkelen, a Dutch naval officer from New Guinea, arrived here to-night ...

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  30. Saw King Farouk

    CAIRO, April 9 (A.A.P.).—The British Ambassador (Sir Ralph Stevenson) had a long talk with King Farouk last ...

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  31. Spring feeling

    PARIS, April 9 (A.A.P.).—While mending the roof a nursing home at Les Sables d'Olonne (Western Prance), Michel ...

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  32. Against censors

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Defence Minister (Mr. McBride) does not favour censorship of mail from Australia to ...

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  33. 16 Crash in sea

    HONG KONG, April 9 (A.A.P.).—A Siamese Airways' Dakota aircraft with 16 on board crashed into the sea near ...

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  34. State army chief for big talk

    Queensland's army chief, Major-General V. C. Secombe. will fly to Melbourne to-day for a two-day conference at ...

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  35. Credit bets law

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Victorian bookmakers will approach the Chief Secretary (Mr. K. Dodgshun) to-morrow ...

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  36. No petrol ration

    GOULBURN, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) promised a meeting here to-night that his Government ...

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  37. IT WAS A SAD (£9000) FAREWELL

    NEW YORK, April 9 (Special).—John Zabody, hospital accountant, was being presented with a travelling bag ...

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  38. Atom store claim

    LONDON, April 9 (A.A.P.).—The independent Egyptian newspaper Al Abram said to-day America, Britain, and ...

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  39. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—Newcastle City Council gardeners may use rum-soaked wheat to rid the city of flocks of pigeons. The gardeners claim that the rum-soaked grain, would make the pigeons drunk and simplify the task of ...

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  40. Find arms dump

    ROME, April 9 (A.A.P.).—Police in Milan said to-day that they had found "enough explosives to blow up a city" ...

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