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  2. SCONE STONE SEQUEL

    London, April 4.—Scotland Yard are expecting “threats” to be made against the life of ' the King — by hoaxers. The police said to-day ...

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  3. NEWSPRINT SUPPLIES

    Oslo, April 4.—Mr. J. H. Brehner, public relations officer of the British Transport Commission, tonight warned that one of the ...

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  4. ADVANCE IN KOREA

    Tokio, April 4.—American troops advanced steadily north of the 38th parallel to-day meeting only scattered Communist opposition ...

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  5. TROOPS FOR EUROPE

    Washington, April 3.—Reversing its own decision of a few hours before, the Senate yesterday voted to go on record against sending ...

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  6. CONTROL OF PROFITS

    Brisbane, April 4.—A strong hint that Labour would control profits if elected was. given to-night by the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS

    London, April 4. — Australia and Germany reached an agreement on reciprocal tariff concessions covering an-important range ...

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  8. DISLOYALTY TRIALS

    Melbourne, April 4.—Communist leaders of the Waterside Workers’ Federation received a sound rebuff to-day at the biggest and ...

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  9. CHALLENGE GOLF

    Cape Town. Amu 4.—A crowd assembled at the first teg at the Maw[?]ray golf course to-day to watch Bobby Locke and Norman. ...

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  10. FRAMING AGENDA

    Paris. April 4.—The four-Power deputies’ conference will meet [?]ere for its 23rd session to-day with the ball in the Soviet, court. ...

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  11. Dancer Dies in Poverty

    London, April 4.—Vaslav Nijinsky, the greatest male dancer of all time who died in London last year at the age of 59, left £30, ...

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  12. Eisenhower’s Command

    Paris. April 3.—General Eisenhower assumed command of an initial military force of between 200,000 and 300,000 men when the ...

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  13. Britain’s Health Scheme

    London, April 4.—A plan for treatment charges under the national health scheme is again being considered and Mr. Gaitskell ...

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  14. Newest Jet Fighter Crashes

    London, April 4.—Britain’s newest single-seater jet- fighter, the Hawker P1081, crashed in flames in Sussex yesterday killing the ...

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  15. Eileen Joyce in Oslo

    Oslo, April 4.—All tickets for to-morrow’s recital at Bergen by the Australian pianist, Eileen Joyce, were sold out in a few hours ...

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  16. M.C.C. Team Home

    London, April 4—The M.C.C. Test team arrived back in London to-day—four hours late and the centre of an airline argument as ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN IN BRIGHT COLOURS

    Cape Town, April 4.—Von Nida wore a yellow beret, floral shirt, vanilla slacks and tan and white shoes for his challenge match. ...

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  18. German Shipping

    Hamburg. April 4.—Max Brauer. the Mayor of Hamburg, Germany’s biggest shipbuilding port, said today that German vessels could ...

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  19. Randolph Turpin to Meet De Bruin

    London, April 4.—Randolph Turpin. the British and European middle weight champion, will fight Jan De Bruin, the Dutch ...

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  20. Chilean Bases in Antarctic

    Santiago, April 4.—Britain has formally protested against Chile’s establishment of a third base in Antarctic territory claimed by ...

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  21. Naval Commander

    London, April 4. — Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent says that the North Atlantic Treaty deputies who met in London to-day ...

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  22. Rebel Offensive Fails

    Hanoi, April 4. — A strong French mobile force advancing through rugged mountains on a two-mile front has reoccupied ...

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  23. China Appeals to Stalin

    Paris, April 4.—Informed quarters said to-day that Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese Communist leader, met Marshal Stalin in Moscow ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. Cars of the Future

    Turin (Italy), April 4.—The cars to-morrow—displayed at Turin’s annual motor show which opened to-day—are sleeker, less ...

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  25. Reds Resist Americans

    Tokio, April 4. — The United Nations offensive across the parallel encountered its first determined opposition to-day as an ...

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  26. MESSAGE TO COMMONS

    London, April 4.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Morrison, told the House of Commons to-day that Britain had protested to Chile on ...

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  27. Indian Mission to Japan

    Tokio. April 4. — Mr. Chettur. head of the Indian liaison mission to Japan, to-day officially visited the Prime Minister, Mr Yoshida, ...

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  28. France to Increase Income Tax

    Paris. April 4. — The French Government to-day decided to impose a five per cent, tax increase on all incomes over £500 ...

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  29. New Vietnam Government

    Saigon, April 4.—The first full Cabinet meeting of the Vietnam States’ new “Government of Independence” discussed plans for a ...

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  30. W. Cook’s Plane Delayed

    London, April 4.—W. Cook, the Sydney jockey, who will be riding for the stable of the trainer. W. Nightingall in England again this ...

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  31. U.S. Far East Policy

    Washington, April 4.—Senator Styles Bridges (Republican), urged Congress to-day to call General MacArthur home to get his advice ...

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  32. 1921 Model Going Well

    Mombasa. April 4. — Paul Fawcett. the 21-year-old British sports car enthusiast, left here yesterday for Cape Town and. Australia in a ...

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  33. Jap. Woollen Industry

    Tokio. April 4.—An American [?]oo nission will arrive in Japan on Saturday for a three-week study of the Japanese [?] ...

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  34. R.A.A.F. In Korea

    Melbourne. April 4.—No. 77 Australian S[?]sdron has now completed nine months combat flying in Korea. The pilots of the ...

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  35. Fire in Kennels

    Sarasota (Florida). April 4.— Fire destroyed more than 60 greyhounds at the Sarasota Kennel Club yesterday. The club manager ...

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  36. Dame Weigall’s Will

    London, April 4.—Dame Grace Weigall, wife of Sir William Weigall who was Governor of South Australia in 1920-22, left ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the “Kalgoorlie Miner” is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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