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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. TIDE-SWEPT HILO CITY YIELDS UP ITS DEAD

    NEW YORK, April 3.—The American Press correspondent at Hilo, Hawaii, says that rescue workers digging through the wreckage of sea-battered Hilo, so far have recovered 60 bodies. The workers could see the ...

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  5. LADY LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN FINDS A FAN

    Lady Louis Mountbatten strode over to talk to Private R. "Bluey" Don in a Melbourne military hospital last week, when she saw the pin-up girl he has posted at the head of his bed. It was a full-page portal of herself. Spectacular Crash in the United Huts' Challenge Cup at Cheltenham (English) last month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A.M.I.E.U. CALLS OUT ALL SHOP MEMBERS

    BRISBANE, April 3.—Guarded by a strong police force, retail butchers at the Brisbane Abattoir this morning loaded meat into vehicles of ad ...

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  7. CORD AND GAG WERE FALSE

    SYDNEY, April 3.—After dining out last night, the occupants of a luxurious home at Bellevue Hills returned to find the maid ...

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  8. Barnes Challenges Authority to Deduct Fine From His Salary

    BRISBANE, April 3.—Legislation was introduced in the Assembly by the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) to-day to authorise the Treasurer to deduct from a member's salary any penalty imposed by the House. Mr. J. F. Barnes raised a point of order, claiming the matter was sub judice since he ...

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  9. PREMIER REBUKED BY MR. CHANDLER

    BRISBANE. April 3.—In Parliament to-day, Mr. Chandler charged the Premier, with being "Ignorant of the facts, deliberately ...

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  10. NO REPLIES FROM DISPUTANTS

    NEW YORK, April 3.—The Security Council will meet at 11 a.m. to-day to hear M. Trygve Lie's report on its request for ...

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  11. DUST HAZARD NOT NEGLECTED

    BRISBANE. April 3.—A full and complete survey of dust in coal mines in the Slate was ordered tome lime ago and technical officers ...

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  12. EVATT TO OUTLINE CONTROL POLICY

    CANBERRA. April 3.—The Attorney-General. Dr. Evatt, will introduce legation in the House of Representatives next week terminating the ...

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  13. PARLIAMENT TO GO ON THE AIR

    CANBERRA. April 3.—The Federal Cabinet, approved the plan for broadcasting Parliament sessions and to draft a Bill to project members ...

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  14. BEVIN TO LEAD CAIRO MISSION

    LONDON. Apiil 1.—Mr. Bevin, in the House of Commons announced that he intends lending the British delegation to Cairo to negotiate the ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S HUGE WAR BILL

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  16. RUSSIAN TROOPS LEAVING IRAN

    LONDON. April 3.—Three hundred Russian troops to-day boarded a steamship at the Caspian Sea port of Bandarshah for evacuation to Baku ...

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  17. NATIONAL FITNESS TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA. April 3.—The Common wealth Government has made provision for the national fitness movement to continue for a further ...

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  18. SEVEN YEARS FOR WACOL ASSAULT

    BRISBANE, April 3.—Pleading guilty to a charge of a serious offence on a woman, a Javanese named Matalc, 25. formerly employed as a ...

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  19. CHANGE OF N.T. ADMINISTRATOR

    CANBERRA. April 3.—The Cabinet has decided to recommend to the Governor-General that the appointment of Mr. C. L. A Abbott as ...

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  20. FROM GAOL TO CABINET RANK

    BOMBAY. April S.-Jagail Choud hury, Congress politician, who was serving seven years' rigorous imprisonment, has left gaol to become ...

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  21. EMPIRE CONFERENCE ON NATIONALITY

    CANBERRA. April 3.—Australia will be represented at the conference convened by the British Government of Britten Commonwealth countries ...

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  22. HARBIN UNEASY AS RUSSIANS GO

    CHUNKING. April 3.—A semi-official dispatch says the withdrawal of Russian troops from Harbin has now begun. ...

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  23. EARLY PLEBISCITE ON GREEK KING

    ATHENS. April 3.—M. lsaldris, the Populist leader, said the plebiscite on the King's return would be held as early as possible "In accordance ...

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  24. BUNNERONG HOLD-UP LIKELY

    SYDNEY. April 3.—Owing to the dispute over shift work, Bunnerong power house may again be idle by Monday. The general manager of ...

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  25. MR. COOPER ON MEMBER'S RATE

    BRISBANE. April 3.—In response to a question raised by Mr. Bruce Pie, the Premier, Mr. Hanlon, stated to-night, Hint the Government ...

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  26. U.S. 12th FLEET IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON. April 3.—Aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, Admiral Hewitt, commander of the United States 12th Fleet, stated the Missouri was ready ...

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  27. COMMUNIST H.Q. ATTACKED

    LONDON, April 3.—Several thousand unemployed ex-servicemen attacked the Communist Party headquarters in Naples. The mob burned furniture ...

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  28. LIBERAL—COUNTRY PARTY TALKS

    SYDNEY, April 3.—Representatives of the Country Party and the liberal Party, are to meet in Sydney at the week-end, in an effort to make a ...

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  29. BIG COAL RESERVE IN SOUTH WALES

    LONDON, April 3.—South Wales, which for many years provided 40 per cent, of Britain's coal exports, has sufficient reserves to maintain the ...

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  30. SYDNEY BEER STRIKE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, April. 3.—Following, conference between the representatives of Tooths Brewery and the union to-day, terms of settlement of the ...

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  31. NO COLD STORAGE FOR FRUIT

    BRISBANE, April 3.—With most of Brisbane's cold storage accommodation taken up with butter and cheese a waiting export to Britain, there is ...

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  32. CARTRIDGE CASES PAYABLE BALLAST

    BRISBANE. April 3.—Spent Japanese cartridge cases are being brought back from the Islands as ballast on returning ships. These shipments ...

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  33. HIGH POST FOR LIEUT. CUTLER

    CANBERRA. April 3.—Lieutenant A. R. Cutler, V.C., has been appointed High Commissioner to New Zealand succeeding Mr. Dolton. ...

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  34. POST-WAR TRAINING PROBLEMS

    CANBERRA. April 3.—The Minister for Post-war Reconstruction, Mr. Dedman. told the House of Representatives to-day he was examining ...

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  35. MOVE FOR GENERAL RAILWAY STOPPAGE

    BRISBANE, April 3.—The threat of a general State railway stoppage has emerged from the strike of 2900 Ipswich railway workshop employees demanding washing periods of five and ten minutes daily. ...

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  36. COURT MARTIAL ON LOST SUB THAT BECAME U-BOAT

    LONDON, April 3.—A court martial on the lass of the British submarine Seal, which disappeared early in 1940, and re-appeared as a Nazi U-boat, is to be held on Nelson's flagship, Victory, at Portsmouth, on April 9, ...

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  37. Homma Executed By U.S. Firing Squad

    MANILA, April 3.—An American firing squad, just before dawn, executed Homma, who died tied to a post. A black head covered his head, and a four-inch white traget covered his heart, at which 12 rifles aimed. ...

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  38. SUGAR REBATES

    CANBERRA. April 3.—The Export Sugar Committee to-day, determined thr rates of rebate which would be payable on the sugar contents of ...

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  39. SWITZERLAND NOT TO JOIN U.N.O.

    LONDON. April 3.—Reuter's Berne correspondent says the Swiss Foreign Minister, in a speech in Parliament, announced that Switzerland would ...

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  40. RHINELAND SEEKS DOMINION STATUS

    spondent at Hetfoed says that Rhineland Germans have formed a party seeking "British Dominion status," for the Rhineland. ...

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  41. GREEK ELECTION FIGURES CONFLICT

    ATHENS. April 3.—Members of the British Embassy announced the election figures would be issued by the Ministry or Information. The ...

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  42. 844,300 ACRES FOR SOLDIER SETTLERS

    CANBERRA. April 3.—By March 12. 844.300 acres of land had been approved by the Post-war Reconstruction Minister (Mr. Dedman) for ...

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  43. BRAN AND POLLARD RATIONING ENDS

    BRISBANE, April 3.—The rationing of bran and pollard had now censed its control no longer exists over these commodities. ...

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  44. BRITISH SELL OUT INDIA PAPER

    LONDON. April 3.—British owner ship of the 108 years old "Times of India" has ended, says the "Daily Mails" Bombay correspondent. ...

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  45. MATERIAL IN MEN'S TROUSERS

    MELBOURNE. April 3. To relieve the acute shorts of material for men's trousers. l00,000 yards of cream serge surplus from he Muntrons ...

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