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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. VIOLENT U.S. REACTION TO WALLACE SPEECH

    WASHINGTON, April 13.—Attacks on United States foreign policy, by the former vice-president, Henry Wallace, during a speech at Manchester have produced charges. of near treason and undemocratic behaviour in the press ...

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  5. "HOW MUSSOLINI DIED" BY HIS EXECUTIONER

    In the mini of the fourth century Basilice of Emperor Maxentius, one of the oldest buildings in Rome, a huge crowd assembled to hear from the lips of Walter Audisdo, known as "Colonel Valerio," the self confeased executioner of Mussolini, how the former Duce was killed. Audiado ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Full Ceremonial For Anzac Day In Japan

    CANBERRA, April 13. — Despite possible Japanese election demonstrations, Australian troops will commemorate Anzac Day with a ceremonial ...

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  7. STRIKE THREAT ON FOOD SHIP

    BRISBANE, April 13.—Unless the men's demands are met strike action would be discussed of a general meeting of the crew of the ...

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  8. MELBOURNE TRAIN SERVICES CEASE

    MELBOURNE, April 13.—The Victorian Railways' Commissioners announced to-day that no trains would run in the metropolitan area to-morrow. They said that owing to the Railway unions having withdrawn ...

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  9. AUST. RAIN MAKING EXPERIMENT

    LONDON, April 13.—The "Sunday Dispatch" says the Australian experiments which produced rain may give man the ability deliberately to control ...

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  10. INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR LOST WOMEN

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Up till late to-night intensive searches by more than 200 police and citizens had located only one woman out of four altogether ...

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  11. TWO INJURED IN MENA CK. SMASH

    INNISFAIL, April 13.—Two men riding on a motor cycle were involved in a serious accident at Mena Creek on Saturday night. They were: Brian ...

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  12. BRITISH PREFERENCE TO STAY

    LONDON, April 12.—The leader of the British delegation to the International trade talks at Geneva. Sir Stafford Cripps told a Press ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS FOR YUGOSLAVIA

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Many young Australians, including trained nurses, are anxious to pay their nurses, are anxious to pay their own fares to Y[?] and work ...

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  14. CANNERS ALARM AT U.S. TARIFF MOVE

    BRISBANE, April 13.—Moves now being made by America to lower tariff barriers against Dominion wool, may have serious consequences for other ...

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  15. NEW YORKERS TO BE VACCINATED

    NEW YORK, April 13.—An urgent appeal for almost all of New York City's 7,600,000 [?] to be vaccinsted against smallpox within ...

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  16. MAN WITH KNIFE BEATEN OFF

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Detectives are seeking a man believed to be demented who it is alleged attempted to stab Douglas Pearce at the front door of ...

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  17. NURSES WANT TO SEE AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Three attractive New Zealand nurses who will leave Liverpool, about 20 miles from Sydney, at 10 a.m. on Monday, on a ...

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  18. VAIN SEARCH FOR DUCE'S TREASURE

    LONDON, April 13.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says the police are seeking Mussolini's missing treasury hoard. They exhumed the body of ...

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  19. DOUBLE CHECK ON IMMIGRANT SHIP

    PERTH, April 13.—A double check of the immigrant ship Misr will be made when it arrives in Perth to-morrow. There are 458 a [?] ...

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  20. MINISTER DIES ON CHURCH STEPS

    KILLARNEY, April 13.—While bidding farewell to the congregation on the steps of the Presbyterian Church at noon to-day. Rev. Edward Lawrence ...

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  21. FINAL WARNING TO GREEK GUERILLAS

    LONDON, April 13.—British United Press Athens correspondent says M Tsaldaris deputy Prime Minister said after a Cabinet meeting, that Creek ...

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  22. NO TRAM STRIKE IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, April 13.—A meeting of 350 members of the Tramway Employees Association decided to-day to withdraw their threat to strike on ...

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  23. SCARLET FEVER IN MATERNITY WARD

    BRISBANE, April 13.—After having given birth to healthy babies recently, four patients at the Brisbane Women's Hospital contracted leaflet fever on ...

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  24. FLYING FISH PT. SCHOOL RE-OPENS

    INNISFAIL, April 13.—The Secretary of the Flying Fish Point Progress Association (Mr. Ralph Wine) advises that the State School at that centre ...

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  25. "THE KING CAN DO NO WRONG"

    DUBLIN (A.P.).—With true Irish perverseness. Republican Eire will henceforth be the only democratic State in which a minister when sued ...

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  26. KING CHRISTIAN'S CONDITION LOW

    LONDON, April 13.—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says reliable so[?] stated that King Christian's condition has become aggravated. ...

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  27. ROOSEVELT WORLD SCHOLARSHIPS

    NEW YORK, April 13.—The Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation has decided to establish a system of International Scholarships as a living ...

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  28. AUST. BETTER FOR WAGE EARNER

    SYDNEY, April 13.—L. Robinson, of New York, who arrived yesterday said he could not make ends meet in America, and has come here because ...

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  29. RAYON FACTORY FOR NEWCASTLE?

    SYDNEY, April 18.—The Premier, Mr. McGirr, expects to announce within the next few days an agreement with Cortaulds Ltd. for the ...

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  30. ACCORD LIKELY IN INDONESIAN TALKS

    BATAVIA, April 13.—The most important step towards economic cooperation between the Dutch and the Indonesian Republicans since the ...

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  31. EX-GANGSTER HAS TO GO "HOME"

    GENOA, April 13.—Police boarded the Turkish steamer Bakir, in Genoa Harbour and arrested Charles "Lucky" Luciano, one-time New York gangster ...

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  32. BLACKSTONE MINE RESUMES TO-DAY

    IPSWICH, April 13.—After a half hour meeting to-day striking miners at Rhondda Colliery, Blackstone, decided to resume work to-morrow. ...

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  33. EXPENDITURE WELL BELOW ESTIMATE

    CANBERRA, April 13.—With only three months to ro to the end of the financial year, the Commonwealth has spent only £285,209.000 against a total ...

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  34. NO GALA SHOW FOR ROYAL BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, April 13.—At His Majesty's request elaborate plans for the official celebration or Princess Elizbeth's coming of age have been abandoned. ...

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  35. PENSIONERS DECRY PROPOSED RISE

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Invalid and Old Age pensioners at a meeting in the Domain to-day criticised the Commonwealth Government and described ...

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  36. Inquiry Into Sydney Wharf Work Urged

    SYDNEY, April 12.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, is to be asked by the Waterside Workers' Federation to Instruct the Stevedoring ...

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  37. SEVEN FOOTBALLERS HURT IN COLLISION

    CAIRNS, April 13.—Seven members of the Ravenshoe senior football team were seriously injured yesterday when the truck, in which they were travelling to Mount Garnet to play a match, came into collision with a heavy ...

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  38. Q.D.O. OFFICIAL URGES VOTE AGAINST LABOUR

    GYMPIE, April 13.—The State wide election vote by dairymen against the Labour Government on May 3, was urged by the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation Deputy Chairman, Mr. F. Hons on Saturday. ...

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  39. CRACKSMEN BLOW UNLOCKED SAFE

    SYDNEY, April 13.—Shopbreakers at Pennant Hills early on Sunday went to a lot of trouble to blow open a safe that was not even locked. ...

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  40. TWO KILLED WHEN STRUCK BY CAR

    SYDNEY, April 13.—A Police Cadet and another youth were killed on Saturday night when they were struck by a car in Fairfield. ...

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  41. WAGE PEG RELAX WILL LIFT COSTS

    CANBERRA, April 12.—Some sections of Industry would probably be "squeezed" to absorb portion or the whole of the increased costs which ...

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  42. HOPES ON JAP PEACE TREATY

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Prospects of a settlement in the peace treaty with Japan were nearer than the prospects of a European treaty, said the New ...

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  43. ALL SAFE FROM MINED SHIP

    STOCKHOLM, April 13. — The Swedish motorship. Acacia, of 2075 tons bound for Stockholm to Cadiz with a cargo of wood pulp struck a ...

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  44. PLAGUE MORTALITY

    LUCKNOW, April 13.—Two thousand four hundred and eighteen died of plague in the United Provinces last week. ...

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