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  4. BIG SEAS SMASH TANKER AND LIFEBOAT: TWO CREWS LOST

    LONDON, April 24. — Mountainous seas, whipped by an 80-mile-an-hour gale, prevented the rescue of the 41 members of the crew of the Houlder Line's 7219-ton oil tanker Samtampa, which broke ...

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  5. ADDED AUTHORITY GIVEN CONFERENCES FOR SETTLING DISPUTES

    CANBERRA, April 24.—Steps were taken to make the compulsory conference a more effective instrument for the settlement of industrial disputes, when the House of Representatives today wrote a ...

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  6. JOLT FOR NEW ZEALANDERS

    WELLINGTON, April 24. —New Zealanders received a jolt when they were frankly told by their ...

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  7. PILE DRIVER AT WORK IN RIVER

    The Rockhampton Harbour Board's pile driver preparing for the floating into position of caissons for the new bridge. Groups ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Greek Troops Ambushed

    LONDON, April 24. — Reuter's Athens correspondent states that guerillas ambushed a force of 90 geadarmes in the mountains of ...

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  9. Telephone Sabotage In America

    NEW YORK, April 23.— Widespread efforts to disrupt the partial telephone services maintained by supervisory ...

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  10. DRAKEFORDS ON TOUR

    CANBERRA, April 24. — The Commonwealth Government is meeting the cost of the flight of Mrs Drakeford, with ...

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  11. Princess's Last Speech Of Tour

    CAPE TOWN, April 23.—princess Elizabeth delivering her last speech of the tour as Chief Girl Guide Ranger of the ...

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  12. Moulders' Strike Declared To Be Unauthorised

    BRISBANE, April 24.—An unauthorised strike in the moulding industry was declared in a reserved judgement today by the full bench of the Industrial Court. ...

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  13. A.E.U. Extends Strike In Victoria: Gloomy Outlook

    MELBOURNE, April 24.—The Amalgamated Engineering Union, which has been threatened with deregistration by the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, has ...

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  14. MADAGASCAR REBELLION

    PARIS, April 23.—Madagascar dispatches state that the rebellion is still serious near Mananjary, ...

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  15. U.S. WOOL EXPERT'S IMPRESSIONS OF INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, April 23.—The wool expert, Mr Leslie Biggin, who recently returned from Australia and New Zealand on behalf of his American and Canadian companies, in an article in "Journal Commerce," said his visit made him realise how difficult it was for people in the United States to grasp ...

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  16. U.S. FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION

    NEW YORK, April 23.— Many communities as fax apart as Sherman Oaks (California) and Spring Valley ...

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  17. DESERTED SHIP AT NIGHT IN HEAVY SEAS

    MACKAY, April 24.—A story of ship desertion at night in cyclonic seas was told in the Mackay Police Court when two English seamen, Arthur Fenton and Vernon Charles Nasek, both 22, were ...

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  18. SHIPS FOR POLAND

    WARSAW, April 23.—It was officially stated that the Russians handed to Poland 19 vessels, including three passenger and nine ...

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  19. "WHITE AUSTRALIA" AN EMPTY SLOGAN, STATES CAIRNS MAN

    ADELAIDE, April 24.—The White Australia policy was an empty slogan, because whites in North Queensland were being kicked around from pillar to post, said Mr D. Headrick (Cairns) at the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN WOOL BOARD Present WOOL TAKES THE FASHION LE[?]D

    Ten of Sydney's leading mannequins, wearing the latest all-wool creations of manufacturers and designers in B[?] [?] paraded three times daily during the period of the Australian Wool Board's International Exhibition held at the [?] [?] Show. Large crowds which attended each parade indicated the popularity of the parades. All records were bio[?] [?] [?] exhibition itself. In 10 days more than 400,000 people saw the displays. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MT MORGAN LTD SEEKS INCREASED COPPER PRICE

    SYDNEY, April 24.—Mt Morgan Ltd has applied to the Prices Commissioner for a substantial increase in the selling price of ...

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