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  4. BUNDABERG EISTEDDFOD

    BUNDABERG, April 7.—The chief choral contest, the biggest event of the Eisteddfod, which concluded to-night, was won by the Services' Choir, Brisbane, with 179 points. The Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir was second ...

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  5. FASHIONABLE FEATHERS

    Greta Gynt, firm star, wearing a striking nat, when visiting the Ideal Homes Exhibition at Olympia (London). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROCTOR WINS SYDNEY CUP EASILY

    SYDNEY, April 7.—Ridden a magnificent race by W. Briscoe, the three-year-old, Proctor, cleared away from the Sydney Cup field today and won in easy style by ...

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  7. SCOUTS HAVE FUN IN CORACLE

    [?]on scout Troop had good sport in a coracle made of brushwood lashed together and co[?]ed with a waterproof sheet. It was floated in a stream near the Scout camp at Tungamull. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Australia Seeks British Nurses

    MELBOURNE, April 7. —British nurses will be recruited in England for Australian hospitals, the ...

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  9. Japanese Mandates

    LAKE SUCCESS, April [?]. The Security Council tonight unanimously approved the American request for ...

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  10. Strikes Affect Food For Britain

    CANBERRA, April 7.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) said today that the main reason for Australia's failure to ...

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  11. BARCALDINE BAKERS CEASE PRODUCTION OVER DELIVERY ISSUE

    BRISBANE, April 7.—Two bakeries at Barcaldine have ceased production and no further bread wiU be baked until the Government's delivery instructions have been ...

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  12. New Chief Of Queensland Irrigation

    BRISBANE, April 7.—Mr Thomas Arthur Lang, MCE, AMIE (Australia), Assoc M, Am. Soc., CE, has been appointed ...

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  13. DEAD HEAT IN STAWELL GIFT

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—A. C. Martin (Victoria) won the run-off of the Stawell Gift today after a sensational earlier finish, ...

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  14. DEATH OF CZECH CONSUL IN PARIS BEING INVESTIGATED

    PARIS, April 6.—The French police are investigating the death of the Czechoslovakian Consul in Paris (M. Geiza Racgejac) whose ...

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  15. MISSING LAUNCH LOCATED OFF COAST NEAR MACKAY

    BRISBANE, April 7.—A launch that had been missing in heavy seas off the coast near Mackay for five days, was located near the beach of a small island by the crew of a civil air liner this afternoon. ...

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  16. Alleged Abuse Of Official By Amateur Athletes

    SYDNEY, April 7.—A sensation occurred during the running of the New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association's championships at the Sydney Cricket Ground today, culminating in athletes being ...

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  17. MINISTERS IN MOSCOW LIKE SCHOOL DEBATERS

    LONDON, April 7.—With the opening of the fifth week's deliberations, hope of the Foreign Ministers' Council reaching agreement on any major issue has faded, says the "Daily Telegraph's" ...

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  18. From Premier To Fishmonger

    TOKYO, April 6.— Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni, former Commander of the Japanese Army in ...

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  19. 15,000 Stranded By Floods In U.S.

    CHICAGO, April 6.—It is estimated that 15,000 are homeless or stranded in their homes today as spring floods cover large areas of the mid-West. Storms, floods and tornadoes, which have battered the ...

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  20. ANOTHER BIG CROWD AT SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, April 7.—About 150,000 people thronged the Royal Easter Show today. Though the day's attendance was 100,000 ...

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  21. REDS DEFEATED IN JAPANESE ELECTIONS

    NEW YORK, April 6.—Results in the Japanese local Government elections indicate a clean sweep for Independents running ...

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  22. BACK FROM ENGLAND

    Little Juanita Greene, of Brisbane, who went to England last October to have an injured eye treated, didn't seem to have a care in the world as she played with her toy bulldog on her arrival in Sydney by the Orion. Juanita's mother said that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SHEAF-TOSSING RECORD

    SYDNEY, April 7.—J. Schwerdt, 43. police constable, of Angaston, South Australia, broke his own world's record for ...

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  24. NATION-WIDE TELEPHONE STRIKE THREATENS IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, April 6.—Day-long discussions in an effort to avert America's first nation-wide telephone strike, are thus far without profit and only an unexpected eleventh-hour development can prevent nearly 300,000 telephone workers from taking strike action tomorrow. ...

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  25. THEFT OF £900 FROM BOOKMAKER AFTER RACES

    SYDNEY, April 7.—Randwick trainer Arthur Paradine lost a bag containing £900 after the races today. ...

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  26. FERRIER SIXTH ON GOLFERS' PRIZE WINNING LIST

    NEW YORK, April 6.—Jim Ferrier is rated sixth with 4494 dollars in the list of professional golf prize winners from January ...

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