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  3. NO SIGN OF THE MISSING SUBMARINE; CHANCES OF RESCUE NOW SMALL

    LONDON, April 19.—Reuter's Portsmouth correspondent says warships seeking the lost submarine, Affray, rushed to two points in the English Channel to-day to investigate reports of oil patches. A submarine was sent to the Casquets area, of the Channel island of ...

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  4. United Nations Enter Hwachon

    TOKIO, April 19.—United Nations troops entered Hwachon to-day and drove in force to within three miles of Chorwon, as the Allied offensive on the Central ...

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  5. Troops

    GRAND RAPIDS Michigax, April 19.—Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg (67), died at his home last night after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "AUST. SPENDS MORE ON HORSES THAN STUDENTS"

    SYDNEY, April 19.—Sir Douglas Copland said to-day that Australia spent more on training racehorses than on educating physicists, teachers, and ...

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  7. Federal Ministers Say: PLANNED DEFENCE PACT ENSURES AUST. SECURITY

    MELBOURNE, April 19.—Two Federal Cabinet Ministers in Melbourne to-day hailed the planned Pacific Defence Pact as the "most important single development in ...

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  8. Handwriting Expert Claims: 22 BULIMBA BALLOT PAPERS WERE FORGERIES

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The handwriting expert of the C.I.B., Detective L. J. Bardwell stated in the Police Court to-day that eight ballot papers polled for the Bulimba electorate at last year's State ...

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  9. "THE GREEN LIGHT ON THE ROAD"

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. C. Spender) in a statement issued to-night said President Truman's ...

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  10. "TO CARRY ON WITH BURDEKIN SCHEME"

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The Premier said to-night the State Government was determined to carry on with ...

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  11. FEDERAL GOVT. TO GIVE TOP PRIORITY TO COAL IMPROVEMENT MEASURES

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The [?] would give top priority after the elections to measures designed to overcome problems in the coal industry, and to step up production from open cut fields, the ...

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  12. GOLD OUTPUT UP

    CANBERRA, April 19.—The Australian gold output was increasing steadily though production was still far below the ...

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  13. BIG BUSH FIRE NEAR CLERMONT

    CLERMONT, April 19.—A bush fire already has burnt out 30,000 acres on Klicummin Station, 36 miles north of ...

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  14. LABOUR WINS BULIMBA

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The Labour candidate, Mr. R. Gardner, won the Bullimba State seat for the ...

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  15. PRICE CONTROL

    TOWNSVILLE, April 19.—The Minister for Fuel, Shipping, and Transport (Sen. G. McLeay) at Townsville ...

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  16. Rigid Building Restrictions Causing Acute Housing Shortage on the South Coast

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Rigid building restrictions on the South Coast were causing a shortage of permanent residences, builders said to-day. They claimed that Tweed Heads was being boosted as a ...

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  17. DOCTOR ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Dr. Thomas Joseph Gaffney, of Enoggera-road. Newmarket, appeared in the ...

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  18. WHEAT PRICE PLAN

    SYDNEY, April 19.—The N.S.W. Grazters' Assoctation annual conference recommended to-day that the home ...

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  19. 50,000 Greet MacArthur at Washington

    WASHINGTON, April 19.—Fifty thousand people greeted General MacArthur when he landed at Washington ...

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  20. TO INVESTIGATE QUEENSLAND RAIL MODERNISATION METHODS

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Methods to modernise Queensland railways will be investigated by the Transport Minister (Mr. Duggan) during an 11 month tour of the United States and England. He ...

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  21. AUST. TITLE TO GRANGE FOUR

    BRISBANE, April 19.—A Grange Club four, comprising Mesdames E. Harvey, A. Anderson R. Smith and ...

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  22. CHILDREN CAUSED BUS SMASH?

    SYDNEY, April 19.—Two children are alleged to have caused a 'bus driver to crash into the front of a Redfern ...

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  23. AUST. PILOT KILLED IN JAPAN CRASH

    MELBOURNE, April 19.—A No. 77 Squadron fighter pilot. Sgt. Roy Robson (21), single, of Everton Park, Brisbane, ...

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  24. SUGAR PRICE RISE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The Queensland Cane Growers' Conference at Innisfail to-day decided to press for the ...

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  25. WOOL VALUES FIRM

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Wool sales closed on a particularly good tone to-day. Values for all fleece and skirtings were ...

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  26. TWO POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Only two district cases of poliomyelitis were reported to the Health Department to-day. ...

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  27. YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, April 19.—A 15-year-old youth, Bruce Arthur Thompson, of Footscray, was charged to-day with ...

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  28. IRREGULAR DEMAND AT WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, April 19—The irregular demand at the final day of Geslong wool sales to-day brought lower prices for ...

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  29. ALL EXCEPT Q'LD. GOT HOLIDAY

    SYDNEY, April 19.—Sixty thousand pastoral workers in all States, except Queensland to-day were granted a Jubilee ...

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  30. TOOWOOMBA SHOW

    TOOWOOMBA, April 19.—Fifteen thousand people paid £1225/17/6 admission to the Toowoomba Show to-day, to ...

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  31. MACKAY POLIO VICTIM

    MACKAY, April 19.—The second polio victim in Mackay's current outbreak, after lapse of four weeks without ...

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