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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. ELIZABETH AT MALTA

    PRINCESS ELIZABETH Inspected the Royal Matta Artillery last week. The Princess in staying in Matta where her husband the Duke of Wdinburgh, in stationed with the Royal Navy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tanker Fire Kills Two-Ten Missing

    SINGAPORE, April 17.— Two European tailors of the British oil tanker Lingula were killed and two burnt, when the vessel caught fire last night alongside Pulau Samboe. ...

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  6. LIB.— C.P. SELL-DOWN ON SUGAR

    MACKAY, April 17.— An allegation that the Country and Liberal Parties were "criminally selling down the sugar ...

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  7. IRONWORKERS STAGE-MANAGE CONVENTION

    SYDNEY, April 17.— Practically the whole of the opening day of the Ironworkers' Convention was devoted to reports ...

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  8. MALAYAN PROBLEM

    SYDNEY, April 17.— Australia's policy of close co-operation with the United Kingdom and other British countries for the maintenance of their common interests in South-east Asia must be continued ...

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  9. BIG CITY STORES HIT BY STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, April 17.— Big city stores in feeling effects of the seven and a half weeks old tram strike which ...

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  10. Claims New Reef Find At Wedderburn

    MELBOURNE, April 17.— Albert Smith said to-day that he had uncovered another gold reef In Wilson Street, ...

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  11. SOLDIER KILLED BY LAND MINE

    SYDNEY, April 11.— One soldier was killed and several others suffered minor Injuries when a land mine exploded prematurely during ...

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  12. CRIPPS BUDGET VITAI. TO GOVT.

    LONDON, April 17.— Reuters political writer says that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) to-day gave Cabinet a preview of the bucket which be will present to the House of ...

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  13. SMALLPOX CASE ON BRITISH SHIP

    LONDON, April 17.— A five-years-old British boy suffering from suspected smallpox was taken to hospital from the ...

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  14. TECHNOLOGISTS CONFERENCE

    CAIRNS, April 17.— After a week-end visit to Mossman delegates to the sugar technologists conference resumed the sittings ...

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  15. RECORD CHEQUE FOR WOOL

    BRISBANE, April 17.— Australia's wool cheque reached £225,247,240 for the first nine months of the current season to the end ...

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  16. Jockeys' Writ Against Newspaper Co.

    SYDNEY, April 17.— Four leading Sydney jockeys—George Moore, William Cook, Neville Sellwood and Arthur Ward— ...

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  17. BEACH MURDER TRIAL OPENS

    MELBOURNE, April 17.— More than 100 people picked the public gallery of the Criminal Court to-day when the Crown opened ...

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  18. BODY ON BEACH IDENTIFIED

    CAIRNS, April 17.— The body found on King's Beach on Sunday, to-day was identfied as that or John McDonald, aged 50. He was ...

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  19. Waterfront Record By Brisbane Men

    BRISBANE, April 17.— Brisbane waterfront in the last three weeks has handled on estimated 250,000 tons of overseas and ...

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  20. STALIN SEEN AS GENIUS OF PEACE

    MELBOURNE, April 17.— The Menci[?] Government Australian [?] party [?] Church were ...

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  21. YOUTH 15 ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, April 17.— Police to-day charged a south aired 15 with murdering a boy who was found shot dead through the face and ...

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  22. FATAL FALL FROM BRIDGE

    BUNDABERG, April 17.— Alexander Tomlioson, 76, widower, living in South Bundaberg, was killed this afternoon when he fall ...

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  23. FUND FOR U.S. MEMORIAL

    BRISBANE, April 17.— The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) will launch a nation-wide appeal for £50,000 towards the ...

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  24. OBJECTIONS TO SEVEN UNIONS

    MELBOURNE, April 17.— An application for the claims of seven unions to be struck out or the £10 basic wage case will come before ...

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  25. NEW ROAD FOR CALLIDE COAL

    BRISBANE, April 17.— Wear on the road from the Collide coal field to Gladatone had been exceptional because of wet weather and ...

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  26. CAIRNS SUGAR CLEARANCE NEAR

    CAIRNS, April 17.— The Chairman of the Cairns Harbour Board (Mr. R. T. McManus) expects that the balance of the 1149 sugar will ...

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  27. HOTEL TO BE LUXURY PLACE

    STONES, April 17.— Clifton Gardens Hotel. Sydney, will be turned into a £l,000,000 luxury place by a syndicate, Mr. J. ...

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  28. ASSAULTED BABE, 4 YEARS GAOL

    BRISBANE, April 17.— An 18-year-old farm labourer, Ronald Potter, was sentenced by Justice Mansfield in the Criminal Court ...

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  29. POLLING BOXES FROM THE AIR

    LONGREACH, April 17.— As it is still Impossible to reach isolated polling places by ordinary traffic, owing to flood waters, ballot boxes. ...

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  30. PEARL SHELL SKYROCKETS

    THURSDAY ISLAND, April 17.— A sensation was caused In Thursday bland to-day when the new price for pearl shell was ...

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  31. SNUB TO THE "RED" DEAN

    SYDNEY, April 17.— The. "Red" Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) suffered another set back in Newcastle to-day when the ...

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  32. YARD MAN FLIES TO BERLIN

    LONDON, April 17.— An Assistant Commissioner at Scotland Yard. Mr. John Nott Bower, left by air for Berlin to-day to check ...

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  33. STUDENTS FLEE POLICE BATONS

    LONDON, April 17.— Reuter's Brussels correspondent says Police used batons to disperse 50 Communist students who ...

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  34. Air Blast Was Work Of Bomb-Killer

    LONDON, April 17.— Mr. Ralph Straus special assistant of the Marshall Plan Roving Ambassador (Mr. Averell ...

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  35. "LABOUR WILL BUILD THE DAM"

    CAIRNS, April 17.— The proposed Burdekin Dun will be built if the Labour Party is returned to power) Irrespective to the State ...

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  36. MILD U.S. NOTE ON PLANE LOSS

    WASHINGTON, April 16.— Diplomatic sources said to-day the United States reply to the Soviet note on the plane Incident over ...

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  37. P'PINE GROWERS £455 FOR LEGACY

    BRISBANE, April 17.— Sugar growers in Proserpine district have raised £455/2/2/ for the legacy Appeal by a voluntary levy ...

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  38. THREE OF NEW BORN QUINS DIE

    LONDON, April 17.— The Associated Press representative in Calcutta says the Indian United Press Newsagency reported ...

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  39. Sudden Resignation At Food Ministry

    LONDON, April 17.— Mr. Stanley Evans, Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Ministry, resigned last night No. 10 Downing Street issued the bare announcement with no explanation, states Reuter. ...

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  40. RUSSIANS FORCE WOOL PRICES UP

    MELBOURNE, April 17.— Russion interests forced up prices of fine crossbred wools by 10 per cent at to-day's wool sales. ...

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  41. MELBOURNE PORT CONGESTION BAD

    MELBOURNE, April 17.— Melbourne's port congestion now seemed worse than in any other Australian port the Minister for ...

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  42. THE TURF

    BRISBANE, April 17.— Buzmark is In strong demand for the Stradbroke Handicap for which he is outright favourite. He has been ...

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  43. MUTTON AT LAMB PRICES— NO

    SYDNEY, April 17.— If prices Investigators rind that butchers mutton is being sold at lamb prices the Prices Department will ...

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  44. POLICE CHARGE PARIS STRIKERS

    PARIS? April 17— Steel helmeted police to-day drew batons and charged 400 demonstrating workers attempting to force their ...

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  45. MUST CURB JAP MILITARY POWER

    WELLINGTON, April 17.— The Minister for External Affairs (Mr Doldge) said to-day that white New Zealand was [?] for a ...

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  46. "SLOW BOAT" NEEDS COAL STRANDED AT T.I.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, April 17.— The "Slow Boat to China." M. V. Tamara after being held up at portland Roads, when ...

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  47. MARJORIE TO SPRINT IN US.

    SYDNEY, April 17.— Empire Games sprint champion. Marjorie Jackson, will leave for America by air on Wednesday morning. ...

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  48. BLOOD TEST FOR CANCER

    ATLANTIC CITY, April 17. — Dr. H. S. Penn. of the University of California, with three colleagues reported to the American ...

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  49. BUSHRANGER STREET NAMES?

    CANBERRA, April 17.— Residents of the Canberra suburbs of Turner and O'Connor were quite serious in their intention to name ...

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  50. HEAVY CIVIL SERVICE IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, April 17.— Forty out of every 1000 Americans are civil servants. The Census Burealt, reporting ...

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