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  4. 42 Killed In Shelling Of British Warships

    SHANGHAI, April 22. --Total casualties resulting from the shelling of British warships on the Yangtse River are 42 dead and 60 ...

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  5. WATERSIDERS SUGGEST RESIGNATION OF JUDGE KIRBY FROH S.I.C.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Federal Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation recommended to-day that the chairman of the Stevedoring Industry Commission ...

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  6. HMAS SYDNEY SHOWS HER 'TEETH'

    Sea Fury fighters of Australia's new aircraft-carrier HMAS Sydney being "struck down" the forward lift when the ship carried out her flying trials in Britain. The Sydney is due in Australia in May. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NATIONALIST GOVT. LEAVES NANKING AS REDS CROSS YANGTSE

    NANKING, April 22.--Evacuation of the Nationalist Government from Nanking is in full swing. Fifteen Government planes left to-day for Canton. They carried legislators, control officers and other ...

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  8. Judge Kirby's Letter To Watersiders

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In a letter to be distributed on Tuesday throughout Australia and to Queensland's 4000 ...

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  9. Not Yet Record Breaker

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Mr. William Morris Hughes, now aged 84, will complete 54 years 8 months and 17 days ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Philippines Govt. Anxious To Avoid Breach With Australia

    MANILA, April 22.--The Philippines Government is genuinely anxious to avoid a breach with Australia and would be agreeable to any reasonable face-saving solution mutually acceptable to both countries. ...

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  11. STATE BASIC WAGE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The full bench of the Industrial Court to-day announced an increase of 1- a week in the State basic wage. The Northern, Mackay and Western parities remain unaltered, and ...

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  12. PASTRYCOOKS' CLAIM FOR PAY INCREASE

    Brisbane, Friday. -- The cake and pastry making industry could well afford fo pay higher ...

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  13. Sharkey Issue Development

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Communist majority on the Northern Miners' Board of Management to-day defeated ...

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  14. New State Electoral Divisions

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- The Electoral Commissioners will enter immediately upon the task ...

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  15. Indian Talks Commence

    LONDON, April 22.--The Commonwealth conference called to discuss the future place of India in the British ...

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  16. Night-gown On Fire

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A 13-year-old girl, Shirley Cairney, of Lithgow was badly injured when her nightgown caught fire while ...

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  17. Sydney's Slogan: Save Electricity

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Drastic proposals to save electricity will be investigated by the Premier (Mr. McGirr) and four Cabinet ...

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  18. Worth Volumes Of Theory

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Fully 2000 people attended the funeral service of Mr. T. C. Be[?]rne at St. Stephen's Cathedral to-day. There ...

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  19. WILL COST £10 MILLION

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Employers claim that the latest rise in the basic wage amounts to an extra £10,000,000 a year added to ...

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  20. THE CORPSE SAT UP AND COMPLAINED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A man who was being carried away for dead from a train accident near Lithgow to-night ...

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  21. Manufacturers Accused Of Go-slow Policy

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A call for combined efforts by all sections of the community on the lines of an all-in war effort to seize the ...

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  22. Compensation Benefits To Be Liberalised

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Government is likely to agree to requests from various [?]nions for more liberal ...

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  23. Nurses Treated As Outcasts

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Country people must get nurses into the social life of the town if they wanted to keep them, ...

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  24. "Some Died ... Others Went Mad"

    LONDON, April 24.--German women who were prisoners of war in Russian camps in the Caucasus and Urals ...

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  25. Dutch Decision On Frontier

    THE HAGUE, April 22. -- The Dutch Senate to-day authorised the Government to carry out proposed changes in the frontier ...

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  26. Sugar Mills To Appeal On Allocations

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Most of Queensland's sugar mills will appeal next week to the Cane Prices Board for ...

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  27. Good Tobacco Season In Dimbulah Area

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- Though there were some poor crops the present tobacco season in the Dimbulah area has been one of ...

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  28. INDICATOR

    NEW YORK, April 22.-- The crippling of Amethyst and the drawing of other British warships into an exchange of ...

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  29. CLERK REMANDED

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- Thomas Joseph Carmody (36), clerk, appeared in the Court of Petty Sessions this morning charged that, ...

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  30. MISSED BIG MONEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Thieves who blew open a safe at the Ultimo branch of the Commonwealth Bank to-day and stole £12 ...

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