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  3. DIRE THREAT AGAINST AFRICANS IF THEY OBSERVE QUEEN'S VISIT

    KAMPALA (Uganda). — Bugaiida Africans have been threatened that they will he beaten and their homes burned if they attend the celebration of the Queen's visit on April 28. ...

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    BOY SCOUTS at Ulverstone are proud of their daylight signalling apparatus, which has a range of seven miles. They have had it operating from Heazlewood's Hill to the town. Soon they hope to be able to prove its efficiency in tests from North Motton. These youngsters, pictured at the Scouts and Cubs' field day at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 99 words
  5. Glider pilot killed

    BRISBANE. — Queensland's foremost glider pilot, Dr. Thomas Mervyn Hall, crashed to his ...

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  6. LOTTERY COMPETITION

    HOBART. — Itis reported that Mr. Arthur Drysdale is thinking of opening a branch ...

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  8. Persian oil may flow again soon

    LONDON.—A group of eight major oil companies reached complete agreement in London on Saturday to establish an international combine to restart the flow of Persian oil to world markets. They sent a high-level American-led mission to Teheran on Saturday night to ...

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  9. BRIEF FREEDOM FOR PRISONER

    HOBART—Brief freedom ended for Hobart gaol escapee John Joseph Maughan (20), with his recapture on the Glenlusk road, about ll miles from Hobart, last night. He was free for 14 hours. ...

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  10. ROYAL HOME "UNWISE"

    MELBOURNE.— Archbishop Mannix yesterday became the first public figure to criticise ...

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  11. ARMED FORCES REPLACE WATERSIDERS ON SHIP

    SYDNEY.—Under close security arrangements, 80 men from che R.A.N., the Army anti the R.A.A.F. on Saturday and yesterday loaded arms into the freighter Radnor for shipment to Indo-China, after watersiders refused to continue the loading. Roundthe clock shifts will start to-day to complete the work. ...

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