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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  4. PREMIER TELLS A.M.I.E.U. LEADER NO REASON FOR STRIKE

    BRISBANE, April 4.— The Premier, Mr. E. M. Hanlon, Sluntly told the Meat Industry Employees Union State Secretary, Mr. A. J. Neumann, at a conference to-day that the union would have to find its own way out of its difficulty. ...

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  5. PRINCESS ELIZABETH LAUNCHES NEW GIANT CARRIER

    Princess Elizabeth, on March 19 launched H.M.S. Eagle, the first of the greatest aircraft carriers Britain has ever huilt, from Messrs. Harland and Wolff's shipyard at Belfast. The picture on the left shows the Princess launching the Eagle with a bottle of wine, and that on the right shows the carrier going down the slipway after the launching. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AYR FATALITY

    AYR, April 4.— As the result of a fatal accident near the Commercial Hold, Queen Street, about seven o'clock last night, two young ...

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  7. PREPARATIONS FOR INKERMAN BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, April 4.— It is proposed to sink during the approaching dry season two reinforced concrete caissons, cach ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. HITLER'S PRIVATE SECRETARY HELD

    LONDON, April 4.— American security police arrested Marie Thekea, described is private secretary to Adolph Hitler, at Wettingen, near ...

    Article : 47 words
  9. TOBACCO SUPPLY AT LOWEST

    BRISBANE, April 4.— Tobacco supplies had never been so short as they were now, even during the war years, and the lifting of ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. MONDAY DEADLINE FOR RAIL TIE-UP

    BRISBANE, April 4.— Midnight on Monday is the deadline set by the Railway Central Disputes Committee for the State-wide tie-up of workshops, ...

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  11. LONG TREK FOR INTERNEES

    LONDON, April 4.— Thirty thousand Japanese and around 15,090 Eurasian internees are to begin a great trek to the coast from Central ...

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  12. N.E.I. SHIPS STILL HELD UP

    CANBERRA, April 4.— Unless the hold up of N.E.I, ships is overcome, Lord Louis Mountbatten is expected to have further talks with ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. 5 A.F.C. FLIGHTS FOR QUEENSLAND

    MELBOURNE, April 4.— Five flights and 500 cadets of the Air Training Corps, are to be maintained in Queensland. ...

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  14. BARNES'S FINES TOTAL £160

    BRISBANE, April 4.— When Mr. J. F. Barnes has his £30 fine deducted from his salary for contempt last month it will mean that he will have ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. FIGHTING IN CHANGCHUN AS COMMUNISTS ADVANCE

    NEW YORK, April 4.— The Associated Press Peiping correspondent has reported armed clashes in Changchun, and that Communist forces were advancing on the town from the south yesterday, as the ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. 15-YEAR-OLD ARMED BANDIT

    SYDNEY, April 4.— A boy of 15 armed with a machine gun, stolen from a college, balled up a motorist at Ashfield early this morning. ...

    Article : 168 words
  17. RAYON IMPORTS SUBSIDISED

    CANBERRA, April 4.— The Commonwealth is subsidising the import of rayon into Australia merely to keep down the cost of living, it was ...

    Article : 47 words
  18. BROKEN HILL GAOL HUGE GOLD CACHE

    CANBERRA, April 4.— The secret hiding place for millions of pounds worth of gold in Australia during the war was the Broken Hill Gaol. ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. COAL REPORT NOT YET REVIEWED

    BRISBANE, April 4.— A copy or the findings of Judge Davidson on the coalmining industry, was offered to the Mines Minister by Mr. Bruce Pie ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. WIRELESS POLE KILLS CHILD

    MOOLOOLABA, April 4.— Douglas Hutton, axed 4. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hutton. of Mooloolaba, was killed instantly to-day when a wireless pole ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. VICTIMISATION OF A.A.M.W.S. DENIED

    CANBERRA, April 4.— Mr. Forde, in the House of Representatives to-day, denied a 20 year-old unmarried member of the A.A.M.W.S. was ...

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  22. COMPLETE SETTLEMENT OF IRAN CASE LIKELY

    NEW YORK, April 4.— A complete settlement of the Iranian case at the Security Council meeting to-day is predicted by U.N.O. officials. American officials are reported to be confident of Wednesday's developments, ...

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  23. SOVIET MISSION TO SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, April 4.— A Russian military mission, comprising three majors and one woman captain, has arrived at Berne, says the American Press ...

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  24. NEW ORGANISATION FOR RIFLE CLUBS

    CANBERRA, April 4.— Details are being worked out for a new organisation to cover rifle clubs. Mr. Forde said in the House of Representatives ...

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  25. BRITISH 3-POINT PLAN FOR GREECE

    LONDON, April 4.— Three suggestions for solving the immediate political problems in Greece were placed before the Greek leaders by the ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. ROCKET TESTS ON NULLABOR PLAIN?

    CANBERRA, April 4.— Mr. Chifley said to-day that no site had been selected for long range rocket firing tests. ...

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  27. IMPROVED COUNTRY TOBACCO SALES

    CANBERRA, April 4.— The Minister for Commerce. Mr. Scully, told Mr. Adermann, in the House of Representatives that he was hopeful of ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND CARGO NOW EN ROUTE FROM SYDNEY

    BRISBANE, April 4.— The Reynella, an overseas ship, left Sydney on Tuesday for Brisbane, with about 1500 tons of cargo, and the Carradale was expected to leave later this week with 1000 tons, said the Premier ...

    Article : 299 words
  29. CORSAIRS TO BE JETTISONED

    LONDON, April 4.— Twenty four Corsair fighter planes will be tipped overboard from the carrier Victorious on the journey from Colombo to ...

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    Each evening during his trial, at the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg, Dr. Otto Stahmex, Goering lawyer, discussed the following day's proceedings with his client. All questions and answers were carefully prepared at that time. Stahmer read the questions and Goering answered them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. HOTEL HOURS WILL BE 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.

    BRISBANE, April 4.— When normal trading in hotels is resumed, the hours, will go back to 10 a.m. to ; 10 p.m." said the Attorney General. ...

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  32. BOWEN NEW FLYING BOAT BASE

    BRISBANE, April 4. Brisbane will not be a port of call for aircraft on the Qantas Sydney-Singapore London service, the Queensland ...

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  33. MASS ORDERS FOR TELEPHONES

    Mr. Calwell, representing the Postmaster-General, said in the House of Representatives that 60,000 applicants were awaiting new telephone ...

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  34. SUB'S COMMANDER TO BE TRIED

    LONDON, April 4.— Lieutenant Commander R. P. Lonsdale, commander of the submarine Seal, when it was captured with all its crew in ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. CHINESE KITCHEN HAND ACQUITTED

    BRISBANE, April 4.— Low Yuen 35, Chinese kitchen hand, who was granted a separate trial in connection with the murder of George Sue Bow ...

    Article : 52 words
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