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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA THREATENED WITH TRANSPORT STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, April 6.—Following the decision of a mass meeting of members of the four main South Australian transport unions this afternoon, it is almost certain that the biggest transport hold-up in the history of ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA BEING IGNORED?

    LONDON, April 6.—"Australia feels that her rights are being undercut by the piecemeal distribution of Japanese ...

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  6. Winners Of Championship Eights

    The Leichhardt team which won the Champion Eights of Queensland, held in Rockhampton on Saturday morning: N. Pearson (cox), nearest the camera, V. Bartlem (stroke), G. Weder, W. Dowse, R. Dawbarn, S. Haigh, J. Hill, A. Shanks, V. Harvey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Scouts At Tungamull

    Assistant Scoutmaster C. S. Kenyon, of the 1st Yeppoon Troop, showing the programme arranged by the Scours at their Easter camp, to Mesdames W. Clarke and C. Craig and Lynette Clarke. The camp is being held at Tungamull and yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Record Traffic On Pacific Highway

    BRISBANE, April 6.—Despite record traffic on the Pacific Highway between Brisbane and Coolangatta, today was accident ...

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  9. Elephant Frees Smashed Vehicles

    SYDNEY, April 6.—A 99-year old five-ton Indian elephant, Alice, from Wirth's Circus, dragged a three-ton truck from ...

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  10. DOUBLES MONEY LIFTS CORDALE TO HEAD OF CUP QUOTES

    SYDNEY, April 6.—Cordale, largely because he has been coupled in big doubles with the Doncaster winner, Blue Legend, has become favourite for ...

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  11. "LION MEN" MURDERS

    LONDON, April 5. — Reuter's Dar es-Salaam correspondent says: "The Tanganyika police have ...

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  12. Gangsters Terrorise Tenants

    LONDON, April 5.—Gangsters using guns, knuckle-dusters razors and knives terrorised tenants seeking relief before rent ...

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  13. TWO BODIES FOUND NEAR WRECKED N.Z. MOSQUITO

    BRISBANE, April 6.—Two bodies were found by a rescue party yesterday in the wreckage of the New Zealand Air Force Mosquito bomber which crashed 11 days ago on Sydney Island, in the Gulf of ...

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  14. Reds Attack U.S. Marines In China

    LONDON, April 5.—Five U.S. Marines were killed and 16 wounded when Communist troops attacked an ...

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  15. Huge Sunspots Observed

    PASADENA (California) April 5.—Dr Seth Nicholson, solar expert at Mt Wilson Observatory, reported ...

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  16. ADJUDICATOR'S IDEA OF:

    BUNDABERG, April 6.—The elocution adjudicator at the Eisteddfod today (Mr Frank Clewlow, ABC Director of Drama, Sydney) said that the brightest spot in the Bundaberg Eisteddfod was the ...

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  17. FOUR DEATHS IN BISCAY STORM

    LONDON, April 5.—The Dutch liner, Oranje, arrived at Southampton after battling a storm in the Bay of Biscay in which three ...

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  18. Lewis Seeks General Coal Mine Closure

    WASHINGTON, April 5. — The President of the United Mine, worl[?]rs' Association (Mr John L. Lewis) today moved to extend the ...

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  19. U.S. AID TO GREECE-TURKEY

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee today informed Congress that external pressure on ...

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  20. HANLON PLEDGES SUPPORT IN BUTTER CLAIM

    BRISBANE, April 6.—The State President of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr C. H. Jamieson) said today that Mr ...

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  21. ATTEMPT ON ROUND-WORLD FLIGHT RECORD

    NEW YORK, April 5.—In an attempt to circle the globe in a 50-hour week-end flight of 30,000 miles, Milton Reynolds, ...

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  22. £50,000 Wool Fire In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, April 6—The damage caused by a fine at the Belmont wool fellmongery and wool scour on Saturday night may be close to ...

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  23. ANOTHER PLANE WRECK FOUND

    BATAVIA (Java), April 5.—The wreck of a Dutch Dakota plane missing with 26 occupants on board since March 12 was seen ...

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  24. "BIG FOUR" TALKS

    MOSCOW, April 5.—The "Big Four" Foreign Ministers' Conference is expected to continue uutil April 19. ...

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  25. STURGESS CUP TO BUNDABERG

    Bundaberg Junior Fours, winners of the Sturgess Cup at Saturday's regatta, J. Beyer (cox), nearest the camera, J. Anderson (stroke), C. Volzke, R. Schulte C. Peterson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. TRUMAN SAYS STRONG MUST PROTECT WEAK

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—Warning that it was no longer enough to say, "We don't want war," President Truman tonight declared: "We must act in time—ahead of time—to stamp out the ...

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  27. LANG TALKS OF SECRET COAL AGREEMENT

    SYDNEY, April 6.—The McKell and Chifley Governments had secretly arranged for control of New South Wales industries, ...

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  28. WIDESPREAD FLOODS SWEEP AMERICA

    NEW YORK, April 5.—Heavy rains caused widespread floods in the Middle West and the Eastern seaboard today. FIVE hundred persons had to be ...

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