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  4. MELBOURNE STRIKES

    MELBOURNE, April 14.—Residents of Melbourne are being subjected to further privations. The city has been without electric trains since midnight on Sunday. ...

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  5. OPENING OF WEYMOUTH'S INDUSTRIAL SITE

    The Mayor of Weymouth, Mr J. C. Kaile, opened an industrial site in Lynch Lane, Weymouth. It is the first of its kind, and has been arranged by the Ministry of Town and Country Planning. The picture shows the Mayor landing on the site by helicopter after which he turned the first sod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANZAC DAY CEREMONY IN TOKYO CONFINED TO BRITISH ZONE

    TOKYO, April 13.—Lieut.-General Robertson's face-saving decision at the week-end to hold the principal Anzac Day ceremony in the British area instead of ...

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  7. PHONE GOSSIP CHECK

    BRISBANE, April 14.—The central administration of the G.P.O. was considering restricting calls made on public telephones to a reasonable period, stated the Deputy-Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr J. C. Stewart) today. ...

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  8. COAL PRICE RAISED TO COVER MINERS' HOLIDAY PAYMENT

    BRISBANE, April 14.—The price of coal throughout Queensland has been increased by an average of 5 ¾d. per ton. The secretary of the West Moreton Coal Board (Mr Thomas) said tonight that ...

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  9. Bar Customers Vaccinated

    LONDON, April 13.—Police immedately cordoned off a hotel in Southorpe (Lincolnshire) when the town's ...

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  10. Heavy Legislative Programme In New Federal Session

    CANBERRA, April 14.—When the Federal parliamentary session resumes on Wednesday it will be faced with a heavy legislative ...

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  11. ADACHI'S STORY OF JAP. DEATH MARCH

    RABAUL, April 14.—If the war had lasted another month the entire Japanese 18th Army would have been wiped out, said General Adachi, the army's commander, in the War Crimes Court today. ...

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  12. THORNTON SEES HARM TO UNIONS IN LONG STRIKES

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Too much reliance was placed on the strike weapon and it was a fallacy to think that a strike won only ...

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  13. HOTELS REMOVE Q.P.P. ELECTION SIGNS

    BRISBANE, April 14.—Several hotels removed Q.P.P. election signs from their premises today, but the signs of Labour and even ...

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  14. SMALLPOX CASES CAUSE PANIC IN U.S. VILLAGE

    NEW YORK, April 13.—An out[?]eak at Millbrook, New York State, of a virulent type of smallpox, which has already ...

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  15. MAJOR CRIME IN U.S. EVERY 18 SECONDS!

    WASHINGTON, April 13.— "Gangsterism again is menacing the United States," said the FBI director, Mr Edgar ...

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  16. Dedication Of UNO Home Site

    NEW YORK, April 13.— The site on the east side of Manhattan on which the United Nations' Organisation ...

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  17. ALLEGED THEFT OF DIAMONDS FROM JAP. BANK

    YOKOHAMA, April 13.—Col. Edward Murray, formerly army custodian of the vaults of the Bank of Japan, went on trial today for ...

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  18. FLOOR MAT DISPUTE DELAYS SAILING

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Because seamen on board refused to sail unless floor mats and other decorations were placed in their quarters ...

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  19. Price Increase Sought For Delivered Meat

    BRISBANE, April 14.—An application for an increased price for meat delivered to householders will be made to the Prices ...

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  20. Cobra's Kiss Was Fatal

    PORT ELIZABETH, April 14.—A would-be European snake charmer died four hours after kissing a ...

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  21. FLUORESCENT LIGHTS IN COLLIERIES

    LONDON, April 13.—The "Daily Express" states that fluorescent lights will be installed in British mines. British miners then will be ...

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  22. Goods Train Derailed

    SYDNEY, April 14.—Four trucks and the guard's van of a goods train were derailed near Manilla, 30 miles north-west of Tamworth, ...

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  23. Two Warders Dismissed From Service

    BRISBANE, April 14. — Two warders were dismissed following a Public Service inquiry into an incident at the Townsville gaol, ...

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  24. Birthday Speech Recorded By Princess

    LONDON, April 13.— Reuter's special correspondent states that at Victoria Falls Princess Elizabeth rehearsed and recorded the ...

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  25. TWO DECLINE POST TO GOVERNOR-GENERAL FOR SALARY REASONS

    CANBERRA, April 14.—General Plant and Rear-Admiral Moore, R.A.N., have both declined appointment as official secretary to the Governor-General, it was disclosed on high authority here ...

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  26. QDO DISSENSION ON PRESIDENTS ANTI-STRIKE STAND

    BRISBANE, April 14.—The attitude of Mr C. H. Jamieson in opposing a strike of dairymen to enforce a higher price threatens to ...

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  27. Walsh Challenges Opponent To Debate

    MACKAY, April 14.—The Deputy Premier (Mr Walsh) today issued a challenge to Cr Ernest Evans (C.P. candidate for Mirani) ...

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  28. Round The World Flyer On Way To Shanghai

    CALCUTTA, April 14.—The American millionaire, Milton Reynolds, who is attempting to break the round-the-world flight record, landed here at 8.5 a.m. (GMT) from Karachi and took off at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  29. Park To Be Named After Governor?

    The management committee of the Rockhampton Rugby League is to request the City Council to name the park in ...

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  30. WHALING SHIP'S RICH OIL CARGO

    CAPETOWN, April 13. — The Norwegian factory whaling ship, Kosmos IV, the first of the European whaling ships returning from ...

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  31. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, April 14—At the opening auctions of the wool sales today clearances, including pricate sales, totalled 12,600 bales. ...

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  32. NO APPEAL BY COUSENS

    CANBERRA, April 14. — The Federal Executive Council had not received any appeal from Charles Cousens against the finding of a ...

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  33. WOOL DRIFTS FROM BURNING SHIP

    CAPETOWN, April 13.—The Greek steamer, George Ivanos, 5483 tons, carrying 27,000 bales of wool from Australia for France, ...

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