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  4. CHINESE THRUST NEARER

    TOKIO, April 26.—Chinese troops renewed their furious attacks on the United Nations western line to-day. They broke through at several places and forced the line back several miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Day By Day

    BRISBANE Fire Brigade turned out smartly in the midnight cold n emergency call to a ...

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  6. Gallup Poll sums up election

    LAST week-end the Australian Gallup Poll interviewed 1700 people in the six States on election prospects. It found:— ...

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  7. EDITORIAL

    TO-MORROW the destiny of Australia will be in the hands of all Australians who have ...

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  8. BOXING BOMBSHELL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—British Empire middle-weight champion Dave Sands to-night announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BLOODY ANZAC DAY

    TOKIO, April 26 (A.A.P.).—The Australians and New Zealanders in Korea marked Anzac Day with their ...

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  10. CHIFLEY SAYS TRUST BETRAYED

    BATHURST, Thursday.-"The present Government is in a hopelessly futile position, the Opposition Leader (Mr. Chifley) said to-night in a final appeal to ...

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  11. Check on patients at Oakey

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.—The Toowoomba Hospitals Board will make investigations into the ...

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  12. Egg shied at P.M.'s last talk

    AN egg was thrown at the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at a lively Spring Hill meeting last ...

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  14. Hotel theft case arrest

    WOODENBONG, Thursday.—Police to-day arrested and charged a man with the theft of £200 worth of ...

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  15. Judge has blackout

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Kirby of the Federal Arbitration Court whose car crashed over a railway ...

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  16. FOSTER FATHERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Three brown-cawled Capuchin monks settled down to-day as temporary ...

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  17. Your vote

    TO make your vote formal at to-morrow's elections a figure must be placed in every Senate ...

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  18. 'MONKEY-NUT' SUITS CHALLENGE WOOL

    LONDON, April 26 (Special).—The first large deliveries of ordil, a new wool substitute, are now going to weaving firms in North England. Ardil is made from ground ...

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  19. Escape from operation

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Harry Phillips, 23, escaped from an operating table at Beechworth Mental Hospital ...

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  20. 1 Worker in 10 "nervy"

    LONDON, April 26 (Special)—One worker in every 10 is suffering from emotional disorders. ...

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  21. STRADBROKE FANCIES GET LUCKY NUMBERS

    LUCKY Ring and Grey Boots both drew their lucky barrier numbers at Stradbroke Handicap acceptances yesterday. Lucky Ring drew 7, the ...

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  22. 2 Airmen killed in car smash

    DARWIN, Thursday.—When a car and truck collided near the North-South Road to-day. Leading Aircraftman Kenneth ...

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  23. £25,500 Sale

    LONGREACH, Thursday.—Talaheena, a sheep property of 19,915 acres, 36 miles from Longreach, was sold by Queensland ...

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  24. Farmer pinned in tractor capsize

    IPSWICH, Thursday.—Ipswich, ambulance men administered pain-saving drug to a [?]inden farmer to-day after he ...

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  25. Czech stays here

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr. Josef Felix who resigned as Consul-General for Czechoslovakia in Sydney on April 6, had ...

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  26. U.N. nomination

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The government has submitted to the United Nations the name of Mrs. Harry Daly, of Mona Vale ...

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  27. Skater injured

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Lorna Radnidge, 18, of Maitland Road Sandgate, near Newcastle broke her back while roller ...

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  28. Two injured in taxi capsize

    Two people were injured when a taxi overturned on the Pacific Highway, Mt. Gravatt, at 6 o'clock last night. ...

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  29. No peanuts yet

    In Kingnroy last night the Queensland Peanut Marketing Board manager (Mr. J. A. Nesbitt) said Queensland had not ...

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  30. Flying Dutchmen

    SINGAPORE, April 26 (A.A.P.).—A total or 45,000 Dutchmen are being flown through Singapore to Australia ...

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  31. PAGE ONE END PIECE He walked alone

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—93-year-old William Johnson, who has no living relatives, tried to cross a Fivedock road in a blackout to buy candles to-night. He was struck by a car, rolled along the road and fatally injured. ...

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  32. Attlee recovered

    LONDON, April 26 (A.A.P.).—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) left hospital to-day. ...

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