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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. SMASHING OF THE HELIGOLAND DEFENCES

    6.000 tons of explosives were used to destroy Heligoland, the former German bland frotress in the North Sea, in the greatest explosion since the Hikin Atem. It is hoped that the submarine pens, gun emplacements and huge maze of underground gallaries constructed by the Nazis have been destroyed, making it impossible for the island to over again be used as a war base. Phto shows: An series view as The great explosion goes up. Huge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 241 words
  5. TOTAL RAIL TIE-UP FACING VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, April 27.—Entering the third week of suburban rail transport disruption, Victoria now faces a complete stoppage of country rail services with an extension to-morrow of the Engineers' strike to country depots. ...

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  6. GIFT PASSAGE TO AUST. WAR BRIDE

    DETROIT, April 27.—Mrs. Marie Wolverton, offered to-day to pay the 600 dollars steamship fare to Australia, for Mrs. Phyllis May Wood, the Australian war bride, who yesterday said that she was wilting to ...

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  7. HAIFA C.I.D. CHIEF ASSASSINATED BY TERRORISTS

    LONDON, April 27.—The British United Press Jerusalem correspondent says terrorists in the middle of Haifa, shot dead Mr. J. Conquest, the chief ...

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  8. PUBLIC SERVANTS ON CAMPAIGNING

    BRISBANE, April 27.—The Q.P.P. president, Mr. Alan Hulme, to-day accused the Labour Party of abusing its power by using ...

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  9. CHURCH REDUCED TO RUBBLE

    ADELAIDE, April 27.—The Kongorong Mathodist Church, near Mount Gambier has been mysteriously, reduced to rubble. ...

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  10. COALITION GOVT. LIKELY IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, April 27.—The surprise voting swing in the Japanese Lower House elections, will make the Social Democarts of the mildy radical ...

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  11. U.S. WOOL IMPORT FEE ASSAILED

    BOSTON, April 27.—In an editorial attacking the recent action of the House Agriculture Committee in adding a provision for imposing an ...

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  12. MOSCOW PLEASED WITH CONFERENCE

    LONDON, April 27.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says "Izvestin" declared that the Foreign Minister's conference made great decisions, and laid ...

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  13. TRANSPACIFIC TOUR ON RAFT

    CALLAO (Peru), April 27.—Six Norwegian Scientists will sail from Callao on April 28, on an 13 by 43 feet balsa wood raft. In an ...

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  14. ILL-OMENED GEM RECALLED

    WASHINGTON, April 27.—The death is announced of Mrs Evelyn Walsh McLean, aged 60, a leading Washington hostess, and owner of ...

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  15. FETTERS ON U.K. CAPITAL

    LONDON, April 27.—Firms al] over Britain are seeking to avoid a repetition of the winter's fuel losses by opening branch factories and offices in ...

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  16. THREEPENNY BIT IN CIGARETTE

    BRISBANE, April 27.—While smoking a cigarette recently, E. Ware, of Piastre, near Qutipie, found a three penny bit embedded in the tobacco. ...

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  17. HOPE ABANDONED FOR MINE VICTIMS

    MALARTIC (Quebee), April 27.—All hope was abandoned to-day for the eleven man who have been trapped in the burning. smoke filled Malartic ...

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  18. BABE DIES FROM COT FIRE BURNS

    BUNDABERG, April 27.—Baddy burned in a cot last Tuesday, Allan James Bennett, seven months' son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett, died to-day ...

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  19. GIFT OF NAVAL SHIPS TO CHINA

    WASHINGTON, April 26—President Truman, acting under an extension of his Lend-Lease authority, instructed the Navy to transfer to ...

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  20. SWEDEN SEEKS JAP FRIENDSHIP

    LONDON, April 27.—The Stockholm Radio announced that Sweden, seeking to resume friendship with Japan, will send a special envoy to Tokio this ...

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  21. GOVT. WHIP STILL SERIOUSLY ILL

    BRISBANE, April 27.—Though the Government Whip, Mr. D. Farrell, is still seriously ill in hospital, he has improved since last week. ...

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  22. DEATH IN SYDNEY OF FORMER M.H.R.

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Roland F. Green, former member of the He use of Representatives, died in hospital to-day. He was 61. ...

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  23. RAIN WAS "PENNIES FROM HEAVEN"

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Members of the West Epping Parents and Citizens Association sang "Pennies from Heaven" yesterday. ...

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  24. Cannot Sell Bread Baked On Sunday

    BRISBANE, April 27.—The Queensland Bread Manufacturers' secretary (Mr. Shaw) said to-night that the rush on bakehouses for ...

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  25. SMALLPOX SCARE IN U.S.

    A long quoue outside a New York public hospital this month walting to be vaccinated. Thousands answered an appeal by the Mayor to be vaccinated after an outbreak of smallpox. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. TWO HANGINGS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Sydney police during the week-end investigated two deaths by hanging. Mrs. Fannie Firth, widow, was ...

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  27. PRICES UP AFTER U.S. WAGES RISE

    NEW YORK, April 2.—Wage increases have been granted by three big companies, but with the announcement in one case of an Increase in prices. ...

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  28. C.Q. DAIRYMEN AGAINST STRIKE

    ROCKHAMPTON, April 27.—A meeting of the district dairymen rejected the motion proposing direct action to secure an increase in the ...

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  29. FIGHT WITH THIEF HEADMASTER HURT

    SYDNEY, April 27.—A burglar who robbed Barker College during the week-end, was engaged in a fight by the headmaster, Mr. William Stanley ...

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  30. MARELLA HELD UP BY CHINESE CREW

    MELBOURNE, April. 27—Chiness crew mem bars still refuse to sail on the passenger ship Marella. on which Customs men yesterday seized part ...

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  31. DOGS STOLEN FOR TRADE WITH EAST

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Two valuable dogs have been found swimming in Sydney Harbour in an exhausted condition in the past 12 days, and it is ...

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  32. BANDITS ASSAULT AGED VICTIMS

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Nine C.I.B. detectives are leading the search for three bandits who battered and robbed an elderly woman and her gardener at ...

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  33. FOUND BOMB IN WHITEHALL

    London office cleaner, Mrs. Charlotte Hart, who found a powerful homemade bomb, consisting of 26 sticks of gelignite, in the cloak-room of the Colonial Office. Whitehall, London last week. Jewish terrorists are suspected of placing the bomb in the building. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. HOME BURNT WHILE AT FAREWELL

    LANDSBOROUGH, April 27.—While T. Bachman and his wife and members of their family were attending a farewell function in their honor in ...

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  35. SIX, INJURED IN CHINCHILLA SMASH

    BRISBANE, April 27.—In a head-on smash between two cars near Chinchilla early this morning, six people were injured and admitted to ...

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  36. SEVERE CLAIMS BY B.M.A. ON FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    BRISBANE, April 27.—Severe new conditions have been served on Friendly Societies in the south by the British Medical Association. No claims have yet been made on Friendly Societies in Queensland, said the secretary of the Queensland Friendly Societies (Mr. ...

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  37. Riots In India Show Serious Deterioration

    LONDON, April 27.—Party leaders in the Bengal Legislative Assembly held emergency meetings to-day to confer on the ...

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  38. GIRL STOWAWAYS POSED AS DRUNKS

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Three Sydney girls dressed as men, and posing as drunken sailors, got aboard a ship bound for America. ...

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  39. DEATH PENALTY OFF FOR ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, April 27.—The Attorney General (Mr. Martin) said to-day that legislation had been prepared to abolish the death penalty for criminal ...

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  40. ATOMIC ENERGY FROM SLATE

    LONDON, April 26—The Associated Press Stockholm representative says that the Swedish Atomic Commission revealed that as a result of research ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA "NOT 49th STATE"

    HONOLULU (A.P.)—Here en route to Washington for 30 days' leave after nine months in Australia. United States Ambassador Robert Butler told ...

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  42. CHINESE CHEER AT JAP'S EXECUTION

    NANKING, April 27.—Thousands of Chinese onlookers cheered to-day when the firing squad executed Liens. General Hisao Tani. Japanese ...

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