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  4. NATIONAL ELECTIONS IN JAPAN: NEW HOUSE OF COUNCILLORS

    NEW YORK, April 20.—In the first national elections in which Japan intends to give effect to a new constitution to take effect on May 3, the Japanese nation today voted to choose delegates for a House of ...

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  5. Cheers And Jeers For Norwegian Star

    NEW YORK, April 20.—Kirsten Flagstad returned to the New York concert stage at Carnegie Hall today with a cheering capacity audience inside and 75 jeering pickets outside. The pickets, who carried signs reading, "Don't look now, ...

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  6. Wall Street Strike Averted

    NEW YORK, April 20.— City Council intervention, after other mediation efforts had failed, resulted in the ...

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  7. CARRIED RECORD CARGO

    The s.s. Delamere prior to berthing at the city wharves on ber first trip to Rockhampton yesterday. She carried a record cargo to Rockhampton of 2450 tons. (Story Page 5). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STRONG PUBLIC SUPPORT TO THIRD SECURITY LOAN

    CANBERRA, April 21.—Announcing that the Third Security Loan, which opened only last Tuesday, had closed tonight, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said it had been possible to take this step ...

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  9. "HOT GOSPELLER" URGES AUDIENCE TO BE GENEROUS

    BRISBANE, April 21.— Jack Harts, American "hot gospeller," in the Albert Hall tonight, urged his audience to ...

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  10. FIGHT ON FREIGHTER OVER BOXING BOUT

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), April 20.—The British freighter, Empire Honduras, escorted by the Royal Navy sloop, Padstow Bay, arrived with two men in irons and two in the sick bay and with a ...

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  11. CHURCHILL REPLIES

    LONDON, April 20.—Mr Churchill, replying to a speech made by Mr Henry Wallace at Oslo, said: "My ...

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  12. PRINCESS BROADCASTS

    LONDON, April 21.—Princess Elizabeth, broadcasting to the Empire from Cape Town, said she wished to thank all the thousands of kind friends who sent messages of goodwill. ...

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  13. COMPLAINTS BY ENTERTAINMENT UNIT MEMBERS

    BRISBANE, April 21.—A complaint by two women members of an entertainment unit on its way to Japan by HMAS Kanimbla, ...

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  14. PLATYPUSES INTEREST U.S.

    NEW YORK, April 20. —Long before two platypuses from Australia arrived in New York for the ...

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  15. Seaman Charged With Murder

    BRISBANE, April 21.—The flight to Brisbane at the week-end of a Sydney detective led to the arrest of Albert Edward Moore, 19, an ...

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  16. Texas City Again Threatened

    TEXAS CITY, April 20.— A low-hanging cloud of naptha vapour in an oil refinery two miles from where ...

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  17. VICTORIAN STRIKE "A COMMUNIST PLOT"

    MELBOURNE, April 21.—The Victorian Premier (Mr Cain) declared at the week-end that the Victorian metal trades and transport strike was a Communist plot designed to cause hardship and ...

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  18. SOUTHERN TRANSPORT STRIKE

    SYDNEY, April 21.—Hopes of a settlement of the Victortan transport and metal trade dispute are centred in the hearing in the full Arbitration Court today of an application by the Commonwealth Industrial Regis trar for the deregistration of the ...

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  19. WAGE PACT FOR U.S. STEEL WORKERS

    PITTSBUBGH, April 20.—The CIO president (Mr Philip Murray) announced today a two-year agreement between the CIO United ...

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  20. Priest Stabbed During Service

    NEW ORLEANS, April 20.— An ex-Marine, armed with a small pocket knife, attacked a Jesuit priest as he was ...

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  21. RACE TO HALT TRAWLER

    LONDON, April 20.—With the throttle fall open, a motor trawler this morning tore round and round Ramsgate Harbour ...

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  22. REVOLT FAILS

    LISBON, April 20.—The Minister of War (Lieut.-Colonel Santos Costa) announced today that the Government had discovered a plot ...

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  23. COUNCIL TO BE UNDERTAKERS

    LONGREACH, April 21.—Messrs Meacham and Leyland, having decided to close their undertaking departaient, the Longreach Shire ...

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  24. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Portion of the large quantity of tinned foodstuffs collected by Boy Scouts and Girl Guides on Saturday afternoon for the Bed Cross Aid for Britain Appeal. The Red Cross also purchased 200 cases of tinned milk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. VIOLENT STORM HITS N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, April 21.—Thousands watched vivid lightning displays' throughout last night when one of the most violent ...

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  26. FIRE RAVAGES JAPANESE CITY: 18,000 RENDERED HOMELESS

    TOKYO, April 21.—A fire which broke-out in the inland city of Iida, 100 miles west of Tokyo, at noon yesterday and lasted until 3 o'clock this morning, destroyed 3984 houses, left 17,814 homeless, and caused damage estimated at 44,000,000 ...

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  27. Bomb On Troops' Cinema

    JERUSALEM, April 21.—Six British soldiers were injured when a terrorist threw a bomb on to a troops' cinema at Nathanya last ...

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  28. Bell KO's Dittmar

    SYDNEY, April 21.—O'Neill Bell, 11.1¼ American negro, tonight knocked out Len Dittmar, 10.13½. Victorian middleweight, in the fifth ...

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