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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  4. N.Q. EISTEDDFOD ADJUDICATOR

    DR. ALEX BURNARD, te musical adjudicator at the North Queensland Eisteddfod, at work in the prelimoaries of the festival, with his clerk Mrs. E. Dawson. (walters Studio photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tractor Derails Passenger Train

    CHICAGO, April 4.—A tractor, which fell onto the track from another train to-night, caused the derailment of the crack Minneapolis-Chicago passenger ...

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  6. N.Z. MOSQUITO WRECK SEEN ON SYDNEY IS.

    BRISBANE, April 4.—The wreckage of the New Zealand Mosquito bomber has been found on Sydney Island, about 20 miles south-east of Mornington Island, in the Gulf of Carpentaria. The plane was lost between Darwin and Camooweal on Wednesday of ...

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  7. T'VILLE CARGO WILL SOON BE CLEARED

    BRISBANE, April 4.—Announcing the latest shipping arrangements yesterday, Mr. Hanlon said that the steamer Ocean Vestal ...

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  8. T. A. LANG IS NEW I HEAD OF IRRIGATION

    BRISBANE, April 4—Mr. Thomas A. Lang, Bt present Assistant Chief Designing Engineer in the Victorian State Rivers and Water Supply ...

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  9. FUEL OUTLOOK KEEPS IMPROVING

    LONDON. April 4.—The outlook on the fuel front continued to improve, laid Sir Stafford Cripps at a Press conference. The total employed in the ...

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  10. COURT CAN ALTER RATES IF CHIEF JUDGE AGREES

    CANBERRA, April 4.—The Government yesterday further amended the wage pegging regulations to enable the Arbitration Court to alter the rates of remuneration in any type of case A the discretion of the Chief Judge. ...

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  11. LEWIS DEMANDS KRUG'S REMOVAL FROM OFFICE

    WASHINGTON, April 3.—Mr. John L. Lewis, testifying on mine safety before the House Labour Committee to-day, accused the Secretary of the Interior (Mr. Krug) of lying and demanded his removal from ...

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  12. QUEEN REPELS NATIVE WITH UMBRELLA

    JOHANNESBURG, April 4.—Queen Flizabeth had to repulse a shouting native with her umbrella, of which she lost hold when he ...

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  13. GOVERNOR'S CALL TO LEAD COUNTRY

    BRISBANE. April 4.—"Men who posessed honesty, imagination, knowledge, judgment, skill and guts—an uncommon combination—were needed ...

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  14. THREE RETIRE FROM STATE ELECTION

    BRISBANE, April 4.—Three candidates have now retired from the State elections. They are: Mr. J. M. Mulherin ...

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  15. BAND CONTEST RESULTS

    MARYBOROUGH, April 4.—The results of the Australian band contest were: Novice B cornet solo: B. Drummond ...

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  16. CANADIANS' WORK FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    NEW YORK. April 4—The Canadian information service here confirms that only veterans of Allied forces who were domiciled in Canada at the time ...

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  17. WRITS AGAINST SHIRE COUNCIL

    BOWEN, April 4.—Arising out of an accident in October last to a Euri Creek farmer, Alfred George Young and members of his family, the ...

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  18. ROUGH SEAS MAY UPSET CARNIVAL

    BRISBANE, April 4.—Rough seas and a powerful northerly sweep whipped up by a south-easterly gale at South port to-day made conditions ...

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  19. MANPOWER SHORT IN BRITISH CABINET

    LONDON, April 4.—Reuter's political writer says that the man power shortage in the Cabinet is one of Mr. Attlee's presiest problems. It would ...

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  20. JAP ECONOMIC COLLAPSE FEARED

    NEW YORK, April 4.—The Heraid Cribune's" editorial, commenting on ears of total economic collapse in [?] ...

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  21. STRIKING RATINGS PREFER DISCHARGE

    WELLINGTON, April 4.—Naval ratings on strike at Devonport base have been given the option of returning to duty this morning and accepting ...

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  22. BIG DISPARITY IN METAL PRICES

    The already wide disparity between overseas and Australian fixed prices of tin, lead, and copper has been greatly accentuated by the advanced ...

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  23. DEATHS IN PUNJAB NOW TOTAL 2090

    LONDON, April 4.—The Associated Press New Delhi representative says that rioting broke out again in Bangs ore. A curfew has been imposed. ...

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  24. S.A. MENACED WITH, TRANSPORT STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, April 4.—One of the biggest transport strikes in South Australia's history is threatened on Sunday week, following the decision of ...

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  25. WOMAN KILLED AS CAR SWERVED

    SYDNEY, April 4.—Mrs. R. L. Byrnes, 33 wife of the manager of the Bank of Australasia at Wee Waa, north-west New South Wales, and the ...

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  26. TEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION IN U.S.A.

    CLINTON, (Missouri), April 4.—Ten were killed' and five injured to-day in an explosion which levelled a fireworks plant. The cause is unknown. ...

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  27. STATE MATTERS

    [?] have been [?] authorising the Atherton Hospitals Board to borrow the sum of £2500 from the Public Curator for ...

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  28. JACKSON TO HANG ON APRIL 21

    PERTH, April 4.—One of first acts of the new non-Labour Government has been to allow the law to take its course in the cast of a man ...

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  29. CLEVER RESCUE IN MID-AIR

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska). April 4.—A paratrooper rescued a fellow soldier in mid-air during an Army Task Force final jump of the season. ...

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  30. GREEK KING'S BODY TO LIE IN STATE

    LONDON. April 4.—The Associate Press Athens correspondent says the body of King George of Greece will be taken from the Palace to the ...

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  31. SUMMERS TREE FELLING CHAMPION

    SYDNEY, April 4.—Vic. Summers, of Queensland, won the world's championship tree felling contest at the Royal Easter Show to-day. He won ...

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  32. NATIVE DROWNED IN FALL IN RIVER

    BRISBANE, April 4.—A native members of the crew of the steamer Burnside, which is berthed at New Farm. fell into river last night and ...

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  33. FAIR SLAUGHTER LIKELY FOR EXPORT

    BRISBANE, April 4.—Though the peak Mason turn off of fat cattle in Queensland, this year will be later in starting than usual, meat Industry ...

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  34. Disagreement On Plan Of German Government

    LONDON, April 4.—Reuters' Moscow correspondent says the Coordinating Committee, which was to have reported to the Foreign Ministers on the formation of a German government, railed to agree. The French made ...

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  35. 217 CANDIDATES IN N.S.W. ELECTION

    SYDNEY, April 4.—A total of 217 candidates, including 1 women will contest the New South Wales State elections on May 3. Nominations closed ...

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  36. HIROTA GUILTY, GAOL FOR 7 YEARS

    RABAUL, Aril 4—A military court found Major General Akira Hirota guilty of war crimes and sentenced him to seven years' gaol. ...

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  37. NO REASON WHY AMBASSADOR LEFT

    LONDON, April 4.—The Soviet Embassy at Athens gave no reason for the Ambassador's departure, but the. "Times" Athena correspondent points ...

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  38. Reparation Removals Ordered From Japan

    WASHINGTON, April 3.—The United State. has authorised General MacArthur to make reparations removals from Japan to China, the Philippines, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. ...

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  39. MASS MURDERER TO GO TO SCAFFOLD

    LONDON. April 4.—Reuter's Warsaw representative says that the Palish National Tribunal sentenced Rudolf Hoees, former commander of the ...

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  40. BEVIN TO CONTROL ECONOMIC SCHEMES

    LONDON, April 4.—The "Evening News' political writer says it is under, stood that Mr. Bevin will be placed in supreme ministerial chance of ...

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  41. BODY FOUND ON ROAD

    INNISFAIL, April 4.—About midday on Thursday the dead body of Peter Robertson, one of Innisfail's best-known businessmaen, was found ...

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  42. N.Z. MINERS DECIDE TO RESUME WORK

    AUCKLAND, April 4.—The Waikato miners' strike, which, in conjunction with the electricity shortage, is having disastrous results on industry, has been ...

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  43. MOSQUITO CRASH VICTIMS' FUNERAL

    The funeral of the victims of the Mosquito crash Saddle Mountain, Flight Lieutenant frank Langford D.F.G. and Flight Lieutenant Douglas ...

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  44. USE OF BRITISH COUPONS EXTENDED

    LONDON, April 3.—Sir Stafford Cripps, in the House of Commons Announced that the present issue of 82 clothing coupons last until ...

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  45. RUHR MINERS ONE DAY STRIKE

    LONDON. April 2.—The British United Pross Essen representative says that delegates of German miners union at a meeting in Bochum. decided to ...

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  46. MAN KILLED WHEN STRUCK BY CAR

    BRISBANE, April 4.—James Warden, 37, living in the Valley was killed in Barry Parade about 5.15 on Thursday evening. he was struck by a car ...

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