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  4. BIG ROUND-UP BY ALLIES IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, April 10.—The round-up began simultaneously in the four zones, with each Power conducting the search in its own zone, of deserters, war criminals, Black marketeers and civil offenders. ...

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  5. PEAL OF BELLS FOR ST PAUL'S

    The erection of the peal of bells for St Paul's Cathedral is progressing satisfactorily. The eight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WOOL EXPERT

    Dr E. H. Booth, chairman of the International Wool Secretariat, who will be given a State Government reception ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Unrest In Parts Of French Empire

    PARIS, April 9.—The Council of Ministers announced the conscription of between 150,000 and 200,000 Frenchmen who have reached the age of 20 this year. The call-up will begin on May 15. ...

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  8. Story Behind Destruction Of Lidice

    PRAGUE, April 11.—An innocent love letter from a factory hand to his sweetheart led to the destruction ...

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  9. Dutch-Indonesian Friction Causes RAAF Concern

    MOROTAI, April 10.—Friction between Dutch and Indonesians here is causing concern among the RAAF men responsible for maintaining the airfield ...

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  10. Shipping Timetables Abandoned

    SYDNEY, April 10.—The interstate shipping companies have been obliged to abandon any attempt to run to a fixed timetable, ...

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  11. ISOLATIONISTS OPPOSE GREECE-TURKEY LOAN

    WASHINGTON, April 9.—Senator Bushfield (Republican, South Dakota), who is regarded as the spokesman for the traditionally isolationist midWestern States, told the Senate today that ...

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  12. TORNADO LEAVES TWO U.S. TOWNS IN FLAMES

    NEW YORK, April 10.—A swirling tornado raked a number of towns in Texas and North-west Oklahoma, killing at least 72 people and injuring hundreds, and leaving two towns, Higgins (Texas) and Woodward ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION

    CANBERRA, April 10.— Figures on population, issued tonight by the Commonwealth Statistician, show that, ...

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  14. PRICE VARIATIONS IN CLOTHING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, April 10.—The Prices Commissioner (Mr McCarthy) today denied an allegation that the Prices Commission was creating undue delay in dealing with applications for variations of prices ...

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  15. Crowds View Ford's Body

    DETROIT, April 9.—Almost 100,000 people, most of whom had never seen Henry Ford in his life, filed past his coffin today ...

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  16. SINATRA ARRESTED

    HOLLYWOOD, April 9.— Crooner Frank Sinatra was arrested and charged with assaulting Lee Mortimer, ...

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  17. CRITICISM OF SMUTS

    CAPE TOWN, April 9.—Field Marshal Smuts had shown an "unlimited, almost childish" trust in the United ...

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  18. PAULINE BETZ MAY TURN "PRO"

    LONDON, April 9.—Interviewed by the British United Press Paris correspondent Pauline Betz said she may be forced to turn ...

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  19. Monto Special Lease

    BRISBANE, April 10.—A special lease of 19 ac. 1 rd. 2 per, situated on the north side of the Monto—Many Peaks railway, a ...

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  20. HANLON TURNS FIRST SOD OF BURDEKIN BRIDGE

    AYR, April 10.—The Premier (Mr Hanlon) turned the first sod of the new high-level bridge over the Burdekin Hiver today in the ...

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  21. NEW GLADSTONE BOUNDARIES

    BRISBANE, April 10.—The Executive Council today approved the issue of a notice stating that it was the intention of the ...

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  22. King Christian's Condition Serious

    COPENHAGEN, April 9. —It is no secret that King Christian is gravely ill. One of the King's ...

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  23. Anzac Day Ban

    LONDON, April 10.—The severe curtailment of the Anzac Day commemoration service by the B.C.O.F. in ...

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  24. UNLIMITED WALL STREET CREDIT FOR BRITAIN?

    LONDON, April 9.—Reuter's financial correspondent, commenting on Wall Street reports that American banking firms are willing to grant Britain large long-term dollar loans at 3 per cent, says the reports, if true are welcome, if only ...

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  25. LAG IN BRITISH INDUSTRY

    LONDON, April 9.—British industry is now realising the effect of the recent power cuts and priority allocations of steel, ...

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  26. FURTHER EVIDENCE IN ADACHI WAR TRIAL

    RABAUL, April 10.—A Japanese officer, Lieut Hisaneo Mitsuba, and two Japanese non-commissioned officers near Wewak, in February, 1945, shot four Indian officers beacause they were too weak to ...

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  27. FROM ENGLAND TO BILOELA

    Dr and Mrs D. P. Kearns and their son, who have recently arrived from England. Dr Kearns will go to Biloela today to take over the dental clinic at the hospital. (Story Page 6.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. PEARLING LUGGER MYSTERY

    BRISBANE, April 10.—Mystery surrounds the identity of a deserted pearling lugger seen adrift off Portland Roads, 150 miles from ...

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