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  4. FRESH WAVE OF TERRORISM

    London, April 21.—A fresh wave of terrorism has flared up throughout Palestine following a bomb outrage in a public theatre lost night. Six British soldiers were injured when the bomb was thrown into a crowded cinema. Simultaneously ...

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  5. MOVE TO EXTEND METAL DISPUTE

    Melbourne, April 21.—Electricity rationing is to be increased from Wednesday. There will be a complete ban in homes from 8 to 10 a.m. every day, excepting radios and refrigeration. Latest move in the strike is to extend the Metal ...

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  6. JAPANESE CITY GUTTED BY HUGE FIRE

    Tokio, April 21.—A fire which broke out in the inland city of lida, 100 miles west of Tokio at noon yesterday raged until 3 a.m. today and destroyed 3,984 houses leaving 17,814 homeless and caused damage estimated at 24 million dollars, says a United States Eighth Army announcement, based on reports from the Jap authorities. More than two thirds of the city, which had a ...

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  7. Third Security Loan

    Canberra, April 21. — The Third Security Loan, which was opened only last Tuesday, will be closed as from the end of Banking business today. ...

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  8. Standing Down Of Railway Employees

    Sydney, April 21. — The Acting Chief India of the Ar[?] Court today granted an application by the Victorian Railway Commissioners to stand ...

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  9. What's In A Name?

    A difference of opinion between on applicant for money lender's licence and the police as to his true name, was ventilated at the Court of Petty ...

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  10. Parties Before Arbitration Court

    Sydney, April 21.—Three organisation were before the Full Arbitration Court today to show cause why they should not be deregistered. They were ...

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  11. Man Shot During Police Chase

    Sydney, April 21.—In a sensational chase through thick scrub today at Sylvania, one man was shot and another arrested. The chase commended ...

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  12. Strong Move In Sydney To Cause Big Tie-Up

    Sydney, April 21. — Strong moves to cause a nationwide the up of shipping in all ports is expected to be made at a mass meeting tomorrow of Sydney tally ...

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  13. Premier Cain Attacks Communists

    Melbourne, April 21.—In a broadcast yesterday afternoon the Premier, Mr. Cain, vigorously attacked the Communist led unions engaged in the ...

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  14. Forty-Hour Week Case

    Sydney, April 21. — A reduction of working hours would certainly add to osts. said Mr. S. M. Field managers director of S. M. Field & Co., Pty., ...

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  15. Truman Looks At U.S.A.

    New York, April 21.—Ald to counties threatened by allen Idelogies depended upon maintaining America's high level of production and prosperity ...

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  16. Negligence Action

    In the Small Debts Court yesterday. Joseph Lewis Dinning. Engineer, of Crystal Ice Works, successfully sued Edward [?] Williams ...

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  17. Priest Stabbed While Giving Communion

    New Orleans, April 21.—A former marine, armed with a small pocket knife attacked a result priest as he was serving Communion before the ...

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  18. Urgent Need Of Australian Meat

    Melbourne, April 21.—The Australian Ment Board today stressed the urgent need of Britain for increased supplies of Australian meat and ...

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  19. East Indies Oil Fields

    Already a great deal has been done to repair and renovate the Vacuum Oil Company's refinery near Palembang but the date when all refinery ...

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  20. Fatal Brawl

    Melbourne, April 21.—Two brothers were arrested yesterday and charged with murder following a fatal stabbing, which occurred [?] ...

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  21. Bull Bites Three People

    Paris, April 21.—A mad bull bit three people in the village of St. Protect in the Tarneto Aronne department. The people were admitted to the ...

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  22. Dramatic Plea By Father

    Sydney, April 21.—After making a dramatic plea for leniency for his 15½ years-old son, who stood convicted of rape in the Central Criminal Court ...

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  23. Cheaper Power For Farms

    The program planned by the recently instituted Electricity Development Authority for Implementation over the next decade gives promise ...

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  24. Lang Gives Policy

    Sydney, April 21. — The Commonwealth's retention of taxation, wage pegging and the State Government's lag in home building, were attacked by ...

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  25. Guerrillas Active In Greece

    Athens, April 21.—The Creek Deputy Premier Tsaidaris has publicly declared that the Government intended to continue the war against rebellion ...

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  26. British Govt's. Foreign Policy

    London, April 21.—The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Mayhew, told the Regional Conference of the Labor Party that the Government's ...

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  27. Believed In Sight

    Melbourne, April 21—An early and or the newspaper dispute is believed to be in sight. No statement has been made by the men involved, but it is believed ...

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  28. Defective But Efficient

    Ottawa, — The special Canadian Placements Division of the National Employment Service now has a stronger argument than ever in its ...

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  29. Alleged Grabbed Woman By Throat

    Canberra, April 21.—Albert Leonhard Simmons (35), cook, who was charged at the Canberra Police Court today with attempted rape, was alleged to ...

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  30. LONDON CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY

    London, April 21.—Flags were flown on many buildings in London and St. Pauls' bells rang out at 7.30 a.m. in honor of Princess Elizabeth Neither ...

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  31. Henry Wallace's Jibe At Churchill

    Oslo, April 20.—The former U.S. Vice President, Mr. Henry Wallace, addressing the Norwegian politicians at a luncheon in his honor, referred to ...

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  32. Quick Freeze Methods

    Mr. Stephen M. Sykes, Assistant Fruit Research Officer of the Department of Agriculture, of Agriculture is leaving shortly for USA and Canada to investigate advanced ...

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  33. King Christian Dead

    Capenhagen, April 21.—King Christian is dead. After being unconscious from 3.30 a.m. yesterday he passed away at 10.4 p.m. In accordance with ...

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  34. Superannuation For Nurses

    Sydney, April 21.—Consideration was being given to the establishment of a supplementation scheme so that nurses on [?] would have the security they ...

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  35. £320 Diamond Ring Theft

    Sydney, April 21 — A diamond ring valned at £320 was stolen from Hardy Castlereigh Street, City, this afternoon. A man was looking at ...

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  36. War Not Inevitable, Says Churchill

    London, April 21.—My view is: "War is not inevitable, but it would be inevitable if Britain and the United States followed the policy of ...

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  37. Made Colonel-in-Chief Of Highland and Lancer Units

    London, April 21.—The War Office has announced that his Majesty has given orders for the appointment of Her Royal Highness. Princess Elizabeth, as Colonel ...

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  38. JAPANESE ELECTIONS

    Tokio, April 21.—In the first national election intended to give effect to the new constitution which will operate from May 3. Japs throughout the nation voted ...

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  39. Built Without Permit

    Sydney, April 21.—Cecil George Edward Paynter, president of the Mailer Builders' Association, was fined £16 in the Central Summons Court today, after ...

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