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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  4. 100 TO 1 OUTSIDER WINS GRAND NATIONAL

    AN UNKNOWN 100 to 1 Irish horse, Caughoo, won the Grand [?] at Ai[lex, near Liverpool, by 20 lengths Lough Conn was second and the French bred Kaml was in thrid Place. The face was run is rain Here is a striking picture of the horses at Bocher's Brook first round: Left to right, Leap Man, Groclan Victory and Partheron. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ECHO OF SEIZURE PF 'KEANE BAGGAGE'

    SYDNEY, April 9.—Joseph Goldberg, Sydney Footwear "Manufacturers' representative, told the Special Federal Court to-day that before the late Senator Keane's death there was an arrangement between him and the Senator, ...

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  6. BAN ON ANZAC DAY IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, April 9.—In defference to Japanese sensitivity, the Anzac Day commemorative services in Japan this year will be drastically curtailed. ...

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  7. NINE-YEAR-OLD ON MURDER CHARGE

    LONDON, April 8.—With his hands and feet tied with laces from new boots he had for Easter, the body of four-year-old Glynowr Owne Parfitt ...

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  8. EX-A.I.F. OFFICER'S MASQUERADE

    BRISBANE, April 9.—A former A.I.F. officer had posed as a major in the British Army, attached to the Indian Army Joint Chief of Staff at ...

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  9. AMAZING RECOVERY OF THE HERBERT RIVER AREAS

    INGHAM, April 9.—Hard hit by foods and s[?]eqaent drought is 1946 and early part of 1847, Herbert Sher district crops have res­ponded excellently to the rains which have fallen from the first week is Febrary. Probably the recuperation is this district has been of a ...

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  10. CAIRNS YOUTH HOLIDAY CENTRE

    CAIRNS, April 9.—The proposed transferring of army huts from Norman Park to Hartley CreeK for 8 youth holiday centre is not an offer ...

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  11. MINERS RESUME AS PITS FOUND SAFE

    WASHINGTON, April 8.—An instruction that miners are to resume work as fast as each mine is certified safe has been telegraphed to district ...

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  12. Fishermen Refuse to Quit Mine Area

    CAIRNS, April 9.—While two Naval personnel attempted to make a "triggered" mine safe near Oyster Bay about 15 mites from ...

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  13. Barnes' Entry For Fitzroy Withdrawn

    ROCKHAMPTION, April 9.—According to Mr. F. Barnes, leader of the Frank Barnes Labour Party, Gordon Loukes, carne ...

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  14. WRIT FOR PAYMENT OF TAX PENALTY

    BRISBANE, April 9.—The Commonwealth Tax Commissioner, Mr. P. McGovern, issued a writ to-day against Stanley H.G. Curtis, trading as G.L. ...

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  15. ABSENT MINERS' HOLIDAY PAY

    SYDNEY April 9.—If coalminers were id. o had a valid reason for not working on the day preceding or following a statutory holiday, they would ...

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  16. LITTLE CONCORD ON AUSTRIAN TREATY

    MOSCOW, April 8.—The Foreign Ministers [?]puues for Austria finished their review of the articles of the pro­posed Austrian treaty and adjourned ...

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  17. U.S. SURGEON TO-OPERATE ON CHILD

    SYDNEY, April 9.—Ron Wayne James, aged 41/2 years Sydney's "blue baby" who is suffering from cyanosis will sall for America in the American ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. DANISH KING HAS HEART ATTACK

    LONDON. April 9.—The British United Press Copenhagen correspon­dent reports that four doctors visited King Christian, who has been given ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. S.S. FUND LOOTED FROM JEW CORPSES

    NUREMBERG. April 8.—A special fund, built up from wealth seized from the corpses of murdered Jews, was mentioned by the United States ...

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  20. STOCKMAN INJURED WHEN HORSE FALLS

    CAIRNS, April 9.—The Cairns aerial ambulance this morning fiew to lyndhurst Station. to pick up Colin ones, stockman, who injured his back when ...

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  21. THIRD WAR IF NO PEACE WITH SOVIET

    LONDON, April 9—Mr. Henry Wallace, former United States VicePresident, who is visiting England for a series of public meetings, told a ...

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  22. CROSSING VICTIM TO BE BURIED TO-DAY

    INNISFAIL, April 9.—A gloom was cast over the town this morning when the news was received that Mrs. W. S. Murray, wife of ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT WHIP DANGEROUSLY ILL

    BRISBANE, April 9.—Mr. D. Farrell, the Government Whip, is dangerously fil in the Brisbane General Hospital. He underwent a major operation on ...

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  24. Greeks Begin Offensive on Guerillas

    LONDON, April 9.—Reuters' Athens correspondent report that the Government's Spring oftensive against the guerrillas in Thessaly ...

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  25. INDIANS PREPARE FOR CIVIL WAR

    LONDON, April 8.—His Salt. deserbed as Jinnash's right hand man, who is on his way to Geneva for the International Trade talks ...

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  26. U.S. Agreeable to British Missions' Stay in Greece

    NEW YORK, April 8.—Reuters Washington repre­sentative learns authoritatively that an agreement was reached between Britain and the United States yesterday for the British naval, military and air missions to remain ...

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  27. CRUSHING DATES FOR INGHAM MILLS

    INGHAM, April 9.—Meeting of the Victoria and the Macknade Local Cane Prices Boards which took place to-day, declded that ...

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  28. Order Sought That Metal Trades Strikes Illegal

    BRISBANE, April 9.—The Industrial Court to-day reserved its judgment on applications by the Metal Trades Employers' Association, directed against the Moulders' and Ironworkers' Unions, who have been on strike for ...

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  29. KURRI KURRI TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, April 9.—Mrs. Ivy Lillian Watson, 21, was shot dead, and her husband critically wounded at Kurrl Kurrl about 30 miles north-west of ...

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  30. NO DECISION IN McDERMOTT APPEAL

    SYDNEY, April 9.—The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day reserved judgment on whether fresh evidence should mean a new ...

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  31. M.LA's. WRIT FOR "DEFAMATION"

    BRISBANE, April 9.—Mr. George Henry marriott Independent Labour M.L.A. for Bulimba, to-day issued a write out of the Supreme Court against ...

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  32. LUGGER ADRIFT OFF PORTLAND ROADS

    CAIRNS, April 9.—Apparently with no one aboard an uninden tilled lug­ger has been drifting off Portland Road*. Cape York Peninsula, since ...

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  33. BIGGER OUTPUT, GERMAN SALVATION

    LONDON, April 9.—Germany's sal­vation would be found only through increased production and not by relying on the charity of others. Sir Cecil ...

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  34. BRITAIN TO SEND COAL TO EIRE

    LONDON, April 9.—Under an agreement announced in Dublin Britain will supply Eire with a weekly ration of 11,000 tons of coal ...

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  35. RECORD GATE FOR SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, April 9.—The Royal Show closed to-day with a total attendance for the 10 days and seven nights, of 1,232,413, which is easily a record. ...

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