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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. FRANCO HEAD OF STATE IN NEW SPANISH MONARCH

    LONDON, March 31.—Reuter's says the Madrid radio said that General Franco announced to-night that Spain would be proclaimed a monarchy. Franco would be head of the State. A ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SAYS SHE IS 111

    MISS JULIA BRADY, oldest patient at the Sacred Heart Hospice, Darlinghurst, Sydney, told her mines this week that she was either 111 or 112 years old. Miss Brady [?] to New South Wales when she was about eight, on the sailing ship Joshua. "I've forgotten the date of my birthday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHIFLEY ASKED TO CLARIFY WAGE PEGGING

    CANBERRA, April 1.—Urgent efforts [?] influence the Federal Government to clarity the powers of the Arbitration Court in ...

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  7. 4 Dakota Survivors Reach Katherine

    KATHERINE, April 1.—Four survivors from the crashed Dutch Dakota aircraft reached here to-day after travelling more than 100 miles by raft ...

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  8. GERMANS PARADE ON FOOD SHORTAGE

    LONDON, April 1.—Renter's Duisberg correspondent says 30,000 Germans demonstrated against food shortages in the ...

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  9. Senate Proposal To Withdraw Aid To Greece

    WASHINGTON, April 1.—Senator Vandenberg, Republican (Michigan) at hearings of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to-day submitted an amendment to the proposed measure of aiding Greece and Turkey under ...

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  10. STILL SHORTAGE OF FEMALE LABOUR

    CANBERRA, April 1.—The shortage of female labour is [?] acute that men are being employed in many jobs formerly ...

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  11. BRITAIN DECIDES TO IMPORT COAL

    LONDON, April 1.—The British Government decided to import coal and expects, despite limited port facilities, to procure in 1947 3,000,000 tons, ...

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  12. RISE IN COSTS OF SHIPBUILDING

    SYDNEY, April 1.—The chairman of Directors of the Orient Steamship Navigation Co., Ltd., Mr. I. C. Geddes, speaking at a luncheon on the liner ...

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  13. SUDDEN DEATH OF KING GEORGE OF THE HELLENES

    ATHENS, April 1.—King George of the Hellenes died suddenly of heart failure. Son of King Constantine, George ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. D.C.4 MAKES SAFE LANDING

    BRISBANE, April 1.—A Pan-American Airways Douglas DC4 flew 300 miles over the Pacific on [?] engines, before coming to an ...

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  15. GRAVEDIGGERS TO RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Sydney cemetery and crematorium workers decided to-day to resume work to-morrow after their strike, which began last Friday. ...

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  16. ANNUITY SETTLED ON SOVIET CLERK

    OTTAWA, April 1.—Mr. T. Ahearn, President of the [?] Electric Railway Company announced, [?] has settled an annuity of [?] ...

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  17. SOUTHERN MINES IN N.S.W. IDLE TUESDAY

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Al south [?] colliers will be idle until the dispute between the Miners' Federation and the Illawarra branch of Deputies and ...

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  18. MARCH CUSTOMS REVENUE UP £2½M.

    CANBERRA, April L—Revenue from Customs and excise duties continued the increasing upward trend in March, when the figure ...

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  19. UNIONS-MUST GIVE NAMES OF MEMBERS

    BRISBANE, April 1.—The Government intends to keep a strict check on unions which defy the new Arbitration Act by refusing to ...

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  20. JEWS PLANNING ILLEGAL EXODUS

    LONDON, March 31.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that occupation officials said the leaders of 125,000 Jewish displaced persona in the United ...

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  21. MINERS MOURN DISASTER VICTIMS

    NEW YORK, April 1.—As many as 25,000 of the 400,000 soft coal miners, who will be idle this week, "jumped the gun" yesterday on John L. Lewis's ...

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  22. LEY GIVES NOTICE TO APPEAL

    LONDON, March 31.—Thomas John Ley gave notice of appeal to-day against sentence of death on March 24 for the Chalkpit murder, says the ...

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  23. HECKLA ERUPTS WITH RENEWED VIOLENCE

    REVKJAVIK, March 31.—Hekla erupted with new force on Monday. Boiling [?] streams from 12 to 15 feet wide crawled ...

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  24. KEEN CONTESTS LIKELY IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Keen contests between Liberal, Labour and Country Parties in a number of country seats will be a feature of the New South ...

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  25. CHIFLEY TO AVOID STATE CAMPAIGN

    CANBERRA, April 1.—The Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifley, said to-day that he would not visit Queensland during the State ...

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  26. KING PRESENTS THE COLOURS

    LONDON, April 1.—Reuters Pretoria correspondent states his Majesty wearing the khaki uniform of a Field Marshal, presented colours to 12 ...

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  27. 4330 ARE SEEKING 500 SYDNEY JOBS

    SYDNEY, April 1.—A total of 4[?] applications have been received for the 500 men to be admitted to the Waterside Federation. Applications ...

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  28. 800 GUINEAS FOR SHORTHORN BULL

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Top price at the show stud beef sales to-day was 800 guineas paid on two occasions. This price was realised for a Shorthorn bull ...

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  29. COMMUNIST FAILS WITH NOMINATION

    BRISBANE, April 1.—T.C. Sullivan, shearer and intending Communist candidate for Warrego, was bogged in his car at Cheeple yesterday, 60 miles ...

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  30. STATE ENTRANT FOR TYPING PRIZE

    Brisbane, April 1.—Queensland will have a representative at the Australian typing championship, Adelaide, this month. She is Miss Elinor ...

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  31. 200-GUINEA BULL TO COME NORTH

    SYDNEY, April 1.—At the show sales to-day Collins Bros., Townsville, bought the stud beef bull Coombing Bomber from Whitney Pastoral Coy. ...

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  32. SIX JAPANESE DEAD IN COLLISION

    TOKIO, April 1.—At least six Japanese were killed and 99 injured when a goods train collided with a crowded combined passenger and freight train ...

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  33. BRITISH ARMED FORCES SERIOUSLY DEPLETED

    LONDON, April 1.—Regular components of the British armed forces have been seriously depleted, said Mr. Isaacs in the House of Commons, moving the second reading of the National Service Bill. There are about ...

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  34. GEORGE CROSS TO HEROIC PADRE

    LONDON, April 1.—When the British troopship Anselm was torpedoed and sinking in the mid-Atlantic in 1941 an R.A.F. Padre, Herbert Cecile Pugh. ...

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  35. LOCOMOTIVES SOLD AT £96 EACH

    BRISBANE, April 1.—Petrol driven rail locomotives with a two foot guage, suitable only for canefields, were sold for £96 each at the Commonwealth ...

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  36. MAN FOUND GUILTY OF WIFE MURDER

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Arthur Redvere Hayne, 47, telegraphist, was found guilty in the Central Criminal Court to-day of the ...

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  37. SLIGHT PROGRESS MADE ON DE-NAZIFICATION PLAN

    LONDON, April l.—The American Press Moscow correspondent states the Big Four Special Committee, dealing with the secondary issues of the German settlement, progressed slightly on de-Nazification. The ...

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  38. GIRU DERAILMENT DELAYS MAIL TRAIN

    GIRU, April 1.—The Cairns—Brisbane mail train, which departed from Townsville at 8 p.m. was delayed at Giru for 50 minutes to-night as a ...

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  39. PRELATE TO VISIT U.S.A. AND EUROPE

    BRISBANE, April 1.—Archbishop Duhig and the Vicar General. Monsignor English, will fly to America early next month for a three months visit. ...

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  40. PLANE WAS HEARD OVER 2 STATIONS NEAR TOWERS

    BRISBANE, April 1.—People at two stations west of Charters Towers heard a plane flying low through cloud in their area late on Wednesday afternoon of last week. This was about the time that the New Zealand Mosquito, ...

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  41. JOURNALIST TO LEAD NEW BUREAU

    CANBERRA, April 1.—The appointment of Lieut. Col. A. F. Fleming O.B.E., as Director of the new joint intelligence bureau was announced by ...

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  42. BRITISH REVENUE ABOVE ESTIMATE

    LONDON, April 1.—Reuter's states British Treasury returns show revenue for the year ended March 31, totalled £3,341,223,358 sterling compared with ...

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  43. MILK STRIKE NOT LIKELY NOW

    BRISBANE, April 1.—A strike of milk producers in Queensland on drought relief is not likely to be attempted while the interim butter price ...

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  44. NATIVE REBELLION ON MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, April 1.—The American Press Paris correspondent pays native, rebels at Moramanga, Madagascar, killed 20 people, including eight ...

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  45. QLD. BUTTER FOR U.K.

    BRISBANE, April 1.—Queensland will ship 220,000 boxes of butler to Britain this month. It will be the largest quantity exported from this ...

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