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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. Used Human Skin For Lampshades

    Frau Lise Koch, widow of Kart Koch, former commandant of Buchenwald prison camp, who is on trial at Dachau with guards and officials of the camp for alleged crimes against humanity. Fran Koch is alleged to have [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 103 words
  5. ALL A.E.U. RAILMEN OUT IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, April 28.—The outlook in Melbourne has become grimmer by the decision of A.E.U. men employed in Victorian country rail depots to strike at midnight ...

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  6. Cabinet Puzzled By U.K. Ban On Firms

    CANBERRA, April 28.—federal ministers are mystified by reports that the British treasury has forbidden the expansion of British firms to the Dominions unless the expansion resulted in additional dollars for ...

    Article : 273 words
  7. SWIFTS PURCHASE MAXAM FACTORY

    BRISBANE, April 28.—Mr. O. K. MacAnulty has sold Maxam Cheese Products Pty. Ltd In Stanley Street, South Brisbane, to the ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. Jap Political Situation Still Obscure

    NEW YORK, April 28.The "Times" Tokio correspondent reports that it is still not clear whether the Social Democrats will ...

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  9. MINISTER RESIGNS A.W.U. PRESIDENCY

    CANBERRA, April 28.—The Minister of teh Interior Mr Johnson. to-day announced his resignation as general president of the Australian ...

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  10. HEAVY U.S. CLAIM FOR REPARATIONS

    NEW YORK, April 28.—The United Press Washington correspondent reports that the United States reportedly will claim 30 per cent, of all the ...

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  11. BOY PLEADS GUILTY TO MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, April 28.—Pleading guilty to a charge of manslaughter of a schoolmate on November 4, Allan William Gould, 15, of Punchbowl, in the Criminal Court to-day was remanded for sentence until to-morrow. ...

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  12. COMMODITIES POSITION WORSE

    BRISBANE. April 28.—The stock position In the south was never worse. said the president of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. C. G. Sweetman. ...

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  13. BIG DELIVERY OF STEEL PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, April 28.—More than 10,000 tons of steel products will reach Queensland by ships from Newcastle and Port Kembls, anncunced the ...

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  14. CHURCHILL REPLY TO ATTLEE

    LONDON. April 28.—"Mr- Attlee must be hard pressed to have to so back nearly a quarter of a century to find excuses for the mismanagement ...

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  15. SUNDAY MATCH OR 24-HOUR STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY. April 28.—The poll ut Newcastle is threatened with a 24 hour stoppage weekly. If the wharf labourer's Rugby League team fails to ...

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  16. BAN ON WOMEN LIFE SAVERS

    BRISBANE. April 28—No women life savers will be allowed to partici­pate in future surf carnivals in Queensland. This ruling is a result of ...

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  17. AIR MINISTER ON PIONEER FLIGHT

    OAKLAND. California April 27—The Australian Air Minister, Mr. Drakeford. and the New Zealand High Commissioner to Canada, Mr. ...

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  18. TWO BURNT WHEN PETROL IGNITES

    GOOMERI, April 28.—Two men were burnt when a drum of petrol near a burning truck exploded on the Murgon road on Sunday night. ...

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  19. NAVY TUG TO AID OF SWEDISH SHIP

    HONOLULU (Hawait), April 27.—A Navy tug was despatched to-day to aid the Swedish motor ship Mattawunga, 5768 tons, which is adrift 400 ...

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  20. NO LONE HAND ON PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, April 87.—The British United Nations delegation's spokesman laid to-night ,that Britain Is ready to accept any decision reached by the ...

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  21. NO RATIONS CUT TO Alb BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, April 28—No cuts will be made in the Australian mat ration to provide additional food for Britain, it was learned authoritatively ...

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  22. NAZI NEWS EDITOR SACKED IN BERLIN

    LONDON, April 27.—Reuter's Frankfurt correspondent reports the American milltary Government has dismissed Hans Kersten. ...

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  23. Q.P.P. HELD GOOD WHARF MEETING

    BRISBANE. April 28.—The presence of policemen at a meeting of the watersiders outside a pick-up shed by' four Q.P.P. candidates to-day, annoyed ...

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  24. TEST OF BEES AS AIR FREIGHT

    SYDNEY, April 28.—An aircraft owned by Trans Australia Airlines will be used in an unusual experiment in June in cooperation with the South ...

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  25. PIE HAS WILD ITHACA MEETING

    BRISBANE. April 28.—Mr. Pie addressed 250 people in the Premiers electorate, Ithaca, to-night at a street corner ...

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  26. MEATLESS DAY IN N.S.W. RESORTS

    SYDNEY. April 28—All hotels and I resorts under State Government control have been ordered to start a weekly meatless dey to help meat for ...

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  27. NTH. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    The formal creation of the Federation of Northern Chambers of Commerce will take place at a meeting in the Town Hall at 10 ...

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  28. INCREASE IN TEA PRICES FORECAST

    CANBERRA April M.—Hints of still further increases in tea prices was given fn official quarters here, to-day. It was stated Australia would never ...

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  29. SETTLEMENT MOVE AT BUNNERONG

    SYDNEY, April 28—An agreement dexigned to end the dispute over maintenace work at Bunnerong powerhouse will be submitted to Judge ...

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  30. HAD OVER 20,000 SUGAR COUPONS

    SYDNEY, April M.—lvan Leonard Loy, director o( Loy Bros. New South Wales Ply. Ltd., of Summer Hill, was fined £45 in a special Federal Court ...

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  31. 4,000,000 SHEEP DIE IN U.K. FREEZE-UP

    LONDON, April 28.—Reuter's colrespondent says the Minister for Agriculture. Mr. Williams, said it is estimated 4,000,000 sheep—20 per cent of ...

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  32. Crew Escape In Mosquito Crash Landing

    BRISBANE, April 28.—When a Mosquito bomber crash-landed at Ambertey scrodrome this afternoon, two members of the crew ...

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  33. FIRES START WHEN POWER POLE HIT

    BRISBANE. April 36.—A meat meat truck which left the road and crashed into a power pole at Galloways Hill South Brisbane, brought down live ...

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  34. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE, April 28.—Gay Stand. who will run in the St. Leger at agle Farm on Saturday, will be withdrawn from the Brisbane Cun to be tun two ...

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  35. RECORD TOTAL ON ELECTION ROLL

    BRISBANE. April 28—A record total ol 697,205 people will be entitled to vote at the State eiections on Satur­day. This is, an increase of 11.221 ...

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  36. C.P. SUPPORT FOR DISTRICT COURTS

    BRISBANE. April 28—Speaking at Kingaroy to-night, Mr. Nicklin said that If the Labour was beat-n on Saturday, the new Government would ...

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  37. EX-TEST PILOT COMING TO AUST.

    LONDON, April 27.—The "Daily Mail" save a 43 vear old former test pilot, Sydney Hansel, intends to settle in Australian with his wife and four ...

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  38. CHANGING THE GUARD IN MOSCOW

    Changing the Guard is a mllitary spectacle popular in almost every country in the world, and event in Moscow the young people are no exception as they watch the changing the Guard ceremony at the Kremiln—an unusual picture from the Soviet capital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. French Air Chief Sees R.A.F. Display

    General prolict, Chief of the French Air Staff, was guest of honour at a demonstration given by Home Command of the Royal Air Force, at halton, Buckingbamshirr. Our photo shows the drupping of paratrops from Dakotas of Tansport Command during the display. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. COURT APPROVES C.S.I.R. WAGE RISE

    CANBERRA, April 28.—The Arbitration Court has approved increases in pay for the members of the C.S.I.R. MR. dEMAN SAID TO-NIGHT. ...

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  41. JUDGE FINDS COWARD WAS DEFRAUDED OVER ENGINES

    BRISBANE, April 28.—Mr. Justice Philp found, in the Supreme Court to-day, that Charles Coward, company director, of the Astor Flats, Wharf Street, had been defranded by the sale to him in January, last year, of three marine engines for £550, which one of ...

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  42. NO TRUCE BY TERRORISTS

    LONDON. April M.—The British I United Press correspondent at Jerusalem states that the Jewish terrorist organisations. Irgun Zvai Leunl, and ...

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  43. BLAIR ATHOL'S RECORD OUTPUT

    Blair Athol mines created a record for output last month by producing 28.736 tana of coal. The previous re­cord month wag January when 23.229 ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. ONE LEGGED DRIVER WINS WORLD TITLE

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