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  4. FEWER CLOTHES FOR BRITISH

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Facing a cold, wet Easter, the people of Britain heard bad news about their clothing quota and about the future of the meat ration. THE president of the Board of ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT FURTHER RELAXES WAGE- PEGGING

    CANBERRA.—The Federal Government on Thursday further amended the wage-pegging regulations to enable the Arbitration Court to alter the rates of ...

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  6. APEX COUNCIL MEETS IN LAUNCESTON

    Members of the Apex National Council met in Launceston yesterday as a preliminary to the convention to-day. Members, 1. to r., are Messrs: C. W. Finney (Launceston), E. Lumbowe (Old.), J. Bennett (W. A.), W. Tresise (N.S.W.), G. Dolphin, R. Fidge and W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ADDITION TO SUB. FLEET

    H. M. Submarine Acheron was launched at Chatham dockyard last week. Designed for the Pacific war, her armament is secret. She is believed to be of 1200 tons and is a larger and faster version of the famous T class submarines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. No Oil Fuel For Jewish Areas

    JERUSALEM (A. A.P.). — Fuel supplies, because of the losses in the Haifa fire, will be restricted to essential services and Arab areas. THIS was officially announced by ...

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  9. 518 MINES CLOSED

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —The closing of 518 Government operated soft coal mines had been announced ...

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  10. King Wanted for Dominions

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The King should live in each of the Dominions in turn, and a Governor ...

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  11. TRACTOR WRECKS CRACK TRAIN

    CHICAGO (A.A.P.). — A tractor caused the wrecking of the crack Minneapolis to Chicago passenger train on Thursday night. ...

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  12. WAR BRIDE BAN INDIGNATION

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Mr. Bevin takes the gravest view of "unjustifiable" Russian behaviour in refusing ...

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  13. BALKANS AID APPROVED

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has unanimously approved of £125 ...

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  14. TRUSTEESHIP APPROVED

    LAKE SUCCESS (A.A.P.). — The Security Council has unanimously approved the U.S. request for ...

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  15. MISHAP TO KING'S AIRLINER

    PRETORIA (A.A.P.). — The King's plane hit a large bird as it came in to land at Pietersburg, but the ...

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  16. MOSCOW TALK HOPELESS

    BERLIN (A.A.P.).—The Moscow. Conference could not possibly reach agreement on reparations or ...

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  17. TRADE TALKS END

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The Empire trade talks have ended, after comprehensive exchange of views by the delegation. ...

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  18. REPARATIONS FROM JAPS.

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —Unilateral U.S. action has been taken to authorise General MacArthur to make ...

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  19. HIROTA GUILTY

    RABAUL (A. A.P.). — Found guilty of war crimes, Maj.-Gen Akira Hirota has been sentenced to seven ...

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  20. MONTHS' OLD STRIKE MAY END

    SYDNEY.—The 25 weeks' strike of enginemen at Mort dock may end next week. Settlement of a number of the men's claims was ...

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  21. 2090 DEAD IN PUNJAB

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.) — It is officially announced that 2090 pople have been killed and 1100 have been injured since March 3 ...

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  22. WOMAN IMPALED

    MELBOURNE. — Two men and a woman were fatally injured in road accidents on Thursday. ...

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  23. REBELS IN CORNER

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Labour members who rebelled against the National Service Bill have been ...

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  24. Wool Prices Give False Impression

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Recent record prices for Australian wool were not typical, said Mr. J. F. Murphy. MR. MURPHY, who is representing Australia at, the meetings ...

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  25. Census Schedule Covers Five Foolscap Pages

    "The Examiner" Special Service CANBERRA.—A specimen copy of the census schedule made available yesterday consists of five foolscap pages. ...

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  26. BUYERS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — There is a high proportion of Australians among foreign buyers and visitors studying American methods. ...

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  27. CORVETTES FOR CHINA

    SYDNEY.—A Chinese shipping company has bought two Australian corvettes, the Bendigo and the Bathurst. They will be used as ...

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  28. ROYAL SYDNEY PARADE

    Record crowds are attending Royal Sydney Easte r Show. This picture shows a section of the grand parade on the fifth day, Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. 'PETTICOAT' STRIKE

    ESSEN (A.A.P).— The one-day work stoppage by more than 300,000 Ruhr miners is characterised as a ...

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  30. SERIOUS COAL CRISIS IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE.—The most serious coal crisis yet experienced in Adelaide developed suddenly on Thursday and has disrupted all suburban and country transport for the Easter holidays. ...

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  31. Fireworks Blast Kills 10

    CLINTON, Missouri (A.A.P.)— Ten people were killed and five were injured in an explosion which levelled a fireworks plant. ...

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  32. DIRECTORS OPPOSE LIQUIDATION

    MELBOURNE.—Though some of the assets have been sold, directors of Briesis Consolidated (N.L.) do not yet favour liquidating the ...

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  33. BOOKMAKERS GAOLED

    NEW YORK, (A.A.P.)—Two bookmakers. David Kraukauer and Harvey Stemmer, have been sentenced to five and 10 years ...

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  34. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    A HALT must be called in suicidal trends now apparent in human affairs. There must be an Easter-light on ...

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  35. DUTIES TAKE FORTUNE

    LONDON (A.A.P.)— Lady Diana Duff Cooper, who has been left £25,600 sterling by a Spanish count, says that she expects death ...

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  36. £3000 FINE, GAOL TERM

    LONDON (A.A.P.), — David Clore, a West End business man, was fined £3000 and was sentenced to three months' ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN GAOLED

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — William Hunt Scotts was sentenced to 21 months' imprisonment when he was found guilty of charges ...

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