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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  4. SOVIET OFFERED POLES ARMS & WAR MATERIALS

    NEW YORK, April 10.—Speaking in the Security Council to-day, the Greek Ambassador to the United States (M. Dendramis) departed from his prepared speech to point out that Russia recently had agreed to give Poland 28,000,000 dollars ...

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  5. CUT IN BEEF PRICES MONDAY

    BRISBANE, April 11.—The Deputy Prices Commissioner, Mr. E. Lindsay, to-day announced decreases in the retail prices of beef ...

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  6. C.P. EXPECTS LOSS OF 5 BIG LABOUR SEATS

    BRISBANE, April 11.—The Premier's cheap sneer at Townsville that the Country Party and its Leader, Mr. Nicklin did not ...

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  7. FRANCE WANTS SINGLE STATUS FOR SAAR

    LONDON, April 11.—Reuters Moscow correspondent says that M. Bidault, when the Foreign Ministers continued their discussion on German frontiers, reiterated and emphasised the French view that the whole rich industrial area of Western ...

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  8. U.S. to Claim Big Area of Antarctic

    NEW YORK, April 10.—The United States will soon formally claim a vast area of the Antarctic, according to the "New York ...

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  9. Stockman's Body Found in Burdekin

    CHARTERS TOWERS, April 11.—The body of Lawrence Vincent Bryant, aged 30,. single, was recovered to-day from the Burde ...

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  10. MIGRANT TARGET IMPOSSIBLE

    BRISBANE, April 11.—The Commonwealth target of 70,000 migrants yearly was impossible at present If only British migrants were considered, ...

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  11. RABAUL WAR TRIAL

    RABAUL, April 11.—The War Crimes Court to-day rejected as evidence, nine out of 14 passages from the Webb report on the ...

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  12. U.S. TORNADO AND EARTHQUAKE

    NEW YORK, April 10.—Torrential rains early this morning helped to bring toe fires under control. The devastating tornado swept ...

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  13. SOUATTING FEVER SPREADS IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, April 11.—Since the publicity given to squstters in a 17-roomed house in the Wellington suburb of Berhampore, the squatting ...

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  14. NO SIGN OF LUGGER ON REEF

    CAIRNS, April 11.—Reports on Thursday raid that a mystery lugger was stranded on Saunders Reef, north of Portland Roads, but a pilot of an ...

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  15. 85,000 ON FEDERAL STAFFS

    CANBERRA, April ll.—With the creation at new departments and the expansion of those existing before the war, the numbers of persona employed ...

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  16. U.S. MINERS' UNION BOND

    WASHINGTON, April 10.—At the Government's request, Federal Judge Goldsborough, in the District Court today postponed the reduction of the ...

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  17. BURMA ELECTIONS FAIR AND ORDERLY

    LONDON, April 11.—The wrimes" Rangoon representative says that the elections have taken place in a fair and orderly fashion which does credit ...

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  18. MOVE TO BRING 4000 BRITONS FROM INDIA

    PERTH, April ll.—Representations have been made by the Commonwealth to the British Government to have 1000 British ...

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  19. MISSING HIKER SAFE

    SYDNEY. April 11.—The 16-year-old youth. Terence Norris Cronin, for whom the police have been searching in the bush near Mittagong, since Wednesday, was found this morning, ...

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  20. NO COURT HEARING TILL MEN RESUME

    MELBOURNE, April 11.—Acting Chief Justice, Drake-Brockman told unionists on strike in the metal industries that the Court could not deal ...

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  21. ANZAC PARADES IN BRIGADE AREAS

    TOKIO, April 11.—Military authorities announced to-day that the Tokio Anzac Day parades will be staged In brigade areas throughout ...

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  22. ALL KILLED IN BELGIAN AIR CRASH

    LONDON, April 11.—Reuter reports that a Belgian Air Force Dakota, flying from Brussels to Crestwick, crashed near Dairy, Kircudbrightshire ...

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  23. RADIO RAN ON JOCKEYS

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Jockeys are to be bauned by the Principal Racing Clubs of Australia from broadcasting. taking part in radio programmes. or ...

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  24. NEW TRIAL REFUSED

    SYDNEY, April 11.—The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day refused to Order a new trial for Frederick Lincoln McDermott, 38, at present under sentence ...

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  25. U.S. PROPOSAL ON JAP INDUSTRY

    WASHINGTON, April 11.—The United States moved for a speedy settlement of the Japanese reparations question to-day when American ...

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  26. 100 AMERICANS RETURN

    SYDNEY, April 11.—More than 100 American ex-servicemen returned to Australia on the Marine Phoenix which arrived to-day. ...

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  27. Q.C.G.C. DECISIONS

    CAIRNS, April 11.—The Queensland Cane Growers Council commenced its meeting in Cairns in the City Council Chambers to-day. ...

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  28. CHILD'S FATAL PALL FROM CART

    CHARTERS TOWERS, April 11.—Siguart Jakey Jacobson, aged 4, son of Mr. Iver Albert Jacobson, grazier. of Sandy Creek, died in the District ...

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  29. 53 STOCK TRAINS NEXT WEEK IN C.Q.

    ROCKHAMPTON, April 11.—Pusing the week, commencing Sunday, 53 live stock trains will be handled in the Central Division of the Railways, the ...

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  30. SHEEP PROPERTY SOLD

    RICHMOND, April 11—Tweedsmiur, situated about 18 miles south of Richmond, was recently sold to Mr. Ian Kelman, of Moree (N.S.W.), This ...

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  31. NAZIS PLANNED TO SEIZE TANGANYIKA

    LAKE SUCCESS, April 11.—The Nazi Party was ready to seize Tanganyika at the outbreak of the Var and had already established" State within ...

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  32. CITRUS FARMS FOR SOLDIERS

    CHARTERS TOWERS, April 11.—To investigate the position in and about Charters Towers in regard to citrus farms for soldiers, the Director ...

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  33. AERIAL ATTACK ON GUERRILLAS

    LONDON, April 11.—The British United Jress Athens correspondent says that 200 fighters, eight bombers. Douglas and Boston light bombers. ...

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  34. Mrs. Keane Not Called In Goldsberg Case

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Joseph Goldberg, footwear manufacturers' representative, of Sydney, Was fined £250 in the Sydney Special Federal Court to-day, on a charge of importing prohibited goods. The Customs Department ...

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  35. Brisbane Bridge Doomed New Structure Proposed

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Victoria Bridge, built fifty years ago, and still the city's most important river high-way, is doomed. The City Council's Establishment Committee considers the matter so urgent that it hu recommended ...

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  36. SOVIET, U.S., THIRD WAR PRINCIPALS

    TORONTO, April 11.—Professor Arnold Toynbee, lecturing here, forecasted a third world war in which the United States and Russia would be ...

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  37. STATEMENT SOON ON DAIRY MATTERS

    BRISBANE, April 11.—The State president of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. C. H. Jamieson) said on his return from Melbourne ...

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  38. U.S. INDUSTRY NOT OPENING HERE

    SYDNEY, April 11.—A number of large American companies have abandoned plane to yet up industries in Australis because of the lack of co-operation ...

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  39. HIGHER WAGE IN U.S. JUSTIFIED

    WASHINGTON, April 11.—Mr. Truman at a Press conference, said that, unless prices came down, wage increases would be justified. ...

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  40. SQUATTERS TO QUIT OR BE EJECTED

    BRISBANE April 11.—Judgment for the Toowoomba City Council was entered into in the Supreme Court to-day for possession of land in Newtown Park, Toowoomba. ...

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  41. BELGIAN CHAIRMAN OF GENEVA TALKS

    LONDON, April ll.—The American Press Geneva representative says that the International Trade Conference unanimously elected M. Max Suetens ...

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  42. TRUMAN OVER FIRST HURDLE IN AID BILL

    NEW YORK, April 10.—President Truman's Aid Bill cleared the first major burdle to-day when the Senate [?] approved of Senator Vandenberg's ...

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