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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  4. MUSIC SCORE AFTER SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS

    Mrs. Polly Symonds, aged 85, polled 314½ votes in an hour on Australia's Amateur, Hour in Sydney last week. This picture shows her playing from memory a mazurka she had learned when she was 10 years old. She is the official accompanist of the "Over 70 Years Club," which gives concerts for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 5 CENTRES OPPOSE STATE RAIL STOPPAGE

    BRISBANE, April 7.-The results of the voting by railway men at meetings in the main centres of the State today showed they still are divided on any proposed Statewide stoppage. Only 6 of 11 mass meetings decided to ...

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  6. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MEAT DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, April 7.—About 140 striking employees of the Zillmere Bacon Factory on Saturday received notices terminating their employment. ...

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  7. VITAL COAL TALKS TODAY

    SYDNEY, April 6,—The conference on Monday between miners and the Central Coal Authority will be a critical one for Australia. ...

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  8. 20,000 CHEER GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE, April 7,—Twenty thousand people tumultuously applauded the Governor (sir Leale Wilson) and Lady Wilson when ...

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  9. ROCKET MISSION DUE TUESDAY

    CANBERRA, April 6—The British military and scientific mission which will conduct long-range rocket tests in Central Australia ...

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  10. FLOOD RELIEF FUND ORGANISER RESIGNS

    BRISBANE, April 7,—Mr. J.S. Pollard, who was connected with the Northern Flood Relief Organisation, stated to-night he ...

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  11. MEDICAL CONTROLS END TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, April 6,—The repeal of war-time controls over the Australian medical profession from April 8 was announced ...

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  12. JAPS' FACES SLAPPED BEFORE EXECUTION

    SYDNEY, April 6,—Correspondents' accounts of Incidents at the execution of two Jap war criminals at Rabaul brought ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS FAIL IN BUNDABERG POLL

    BRISBANE, April 7.—The Communist Party candidates fared badly in Townsville and Bunabeeg on Saturday, in the Council elections. ...

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  14. DEATH OF NOAH BEERY

    NEW YORK, April 6.—Noah Be a Hollywood's senior actor, has died as the age of 62. He was five years older than his ...

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  15. CRUISES FOR FORCES IN JAPAN

    SINGAPORE, April 7.—The Army Amenities Service has drawn up plans for entertaining the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan, ...

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  16. BRIDE SHIPS DUE SOON

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—Two ships due to arrive from England in the next fortnight are carrying 427 wives and 122 children of Australian ...

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  17. FUSHUN COLLIERIES STRIPPED

    FUSHUN, April 7—The Associated Press says the Russians converted this coalmining city into another Mukden by stripping from the huge ...

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  18. JAPS HAD 20-KNOT SUBMARINE

    TOKIO, April 6— An American pert has disclosed that Japan, when the war ended, had developed a streamlined submarine capable of 20 ...

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  19. SPIRITS WON ON SPINNING WHEEL

    SYDNEY, April 7,—Whisky, wine, and gin at 6d, a bottle caused so much intoxication at the Castle Hill show yesterday that 45 men were arrested ...

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  20. MR. WARD WANTS JUDICIARY CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Complete powers for the Commonwealth, even to the extent of controlling the judiciary, was urged by Mr Ward at ...

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  21. SUMMONSES FOLLOW AUDITOR'S REPORT

    SYDNEY, April 7—A Commonwealth Crown Law Department officer said to-night that summonses connected with the findings in the Masonic Club ...

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  22. SOVIET-PERSIAN AGREEMENT

    LONDON, April 7,—Diplomatic quarters in London regard the Russo—Person agreement as a settlement reached between the ...

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  23. CHANGCHUN CIRCLE BROKEN

    MUKDEN, April 7,—The Associated Press says Nationalist sources report that China's American equipped First Army broke through ...

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  24. 114 WORDS TYPED IN MINUTE

    SYDNEY, April 6 — Australian champion typist. Albert Nelson, rattled off 11½ words a minute to day in a toom above a George Street coffee soop. ...

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  25. 2 KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, April 7.—Miss Astrid Wagstaff, 21, of Chatswood, was killed in a car collision at Princes Forest on Saturday night. ...

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  26. MYSTERY MIRROR SIGNALS

    PERTH, April 7.—An investigation of the mystery on the north-west coast mirror flashes nicked up by plane on Thursday has been undertaken by the ...

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  27. US TRIBUTES TO HODGSON ON STAND AT U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, April 7.—Colonel Hodgson's stand in the Security Council on the Iranian issue hat evoked generous tributes from radio commentators, newspaper writers, and hundreds of individuals and organisations ...

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  28. NEW SOVIET DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, April 7,—The Polish Government's decision to raise the question of Spain before the Security Council, coupled with authoritative reports that Russia may bring up complaints against the pretence of ...

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  29. NEW ISLAND ARISES FROM OCEAN

    LONDON, April 7, The British destroyer Urania, which raced towards a burning object in the Pacille, 200 pules south of Toko, expecting to pick ...

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  30. MANUS IS. COULD HARBOUR 1000 SHIPS

    NEW YORK, April :—Strong recommendations are being made by the U.S. Navy Department for some arrangement with Australia ...

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  31. NOMINATIONS FOR AYR SHIRE

    AYR, April 7,—Nomination to the Ayr Shire Council elections to be held on April 27 are as follows. No. 1 Division Wellington, ...

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  32. FORGED SAVINGS STAMPS EXPOSED

    LONDON, April 5—Three men were convicted at the Old Salley for defrauding the Postmaster General of means of forged 5 national savings ...

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