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  3. A.E.U. TO EXTEND VIC. DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, April 24-To-day's resolution by the A.E.U. in favour of the extension of the metal trades dispute now brings the whole industrial fabric of the State under threat of complete stagnation. ...

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  4. TOWNSVHXE'S FIRST ANZAC CHURCH PARADE

    TOWNSVILLE has a proud record in the solemn celebration of Anne Day. on this picture, taken of the first Church Parade through Hinders Street, will confirm. Townsville's example in the strict sacredness of the [?]memoration has often been advanced—and with some justification—for the general public fervour that charactorises the observance throughout Queensland to-day by virtue of statufe. The first post-war observance in 1919 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Moulders' Strike Unauthorised

    BRISBANE, April 24.—An unauthorised strike in the moulding industry was declared in a reserved judgment to-day by the Full Bench of ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. Cairns Keen To Re-open Chillagoe

    CAIRNS, April 24.—Members of the Cairns Chamber of Commerce, expressing their belief that a mining boom in the Hinterland ...

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  7. Terrorists To Adopt Own "Code"

    LONDON, April 24.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says the Irgun Zvai Lcumi radio said that the British hangings of "prisoners of war" ...

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  8. NINE MOTOR CYCLES STOLEN, 4 CHARGED

    BRISBANE, April 21.—Nine motor cycles valued at over £700 which were stolen from Brisbane in Brisbane and from the University and Technical ...

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  9. LEAVE TO APPEAL GRANTED TAX CHIEF

    SYDNEY, April 24.—The Full Court to-day granted Lawrence Stanley Jackson, former Commissioner of Taxation, leave to anpeal against the ...

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  10. £200,000 S.A. GIFT FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

    CAPETOWN, April 24.—Princess Elizabeth received more than £200,000 in cheques for the relief of British floed victions from the ...

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  11. THE DWYER APPEAL

    The decision of the Public Service Appeal Board in the app[?]l of Danlel Christopher Dwyer against his dismlasal as on official ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. ACTRESS WANTS TO FIGHT DUEL

    LONDON, April 24.—The theatre critic Dornes, whom the actrese, mer vitle, has challenged to a duel, told the American Press Paris correspondent ...

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  13. DISPUTES COST £176,000 IN RELIEF

    CANBERRA, April 24.—Industrial disputes between July 1, 1948 and April 5, 1947, cost the Governemnt on average of £4400 weekly in ...

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  14. PHONE AND RADIO CABLES CUT

    NEW YORK, April 24.—Widespy efforts to disrupt the partial telephone services maintained by supervisory personnel, despite the country-wide ...

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  15. JAP TRIALS BIGGER THAN NUREMBERG

    CAIRNS, April 24.—The opinion that the Tokio trials were more extensive than those at nuremburg were expressed to-day by Mr. R. W. ...

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  16. £10 FINE FOR POSSESSION

    BRISBANE, April 24.—Stephen Edward Dudley Smith. 37, furniture manufacturer was fined £10 in the Police Court to-day on a charge that ...

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  17. SHIP BREAKS IN THREE, FEW SAVED

    LONDON, April 24.—Mountainous seas and an 80 miles per hour gale are preventing the rescue of 42 members of the crew of the Houlder Line's ...

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  18. REDS TRAINING GERMAN P.O.W.

    LONDON, April 24.—The British United Press Berlin correspondent says British intelligence reports received in Berlin state that thousands ...

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  19. BALANCED A.B.C. REPORTS PROMISED

    CANBERRA, April 24.—Federal Ministers will attempt to prevent one-sided reports being broadcast by the A.B.C. in news sessions, the Minister ...

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  20. PROSECUTION OF COMMUNISTS URGED

    WASHINGTON, April 24.—The chairman of the House Un American Activities Committee (Mr. Parnell Thomas) has written to President ...

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  21. NORTHERNER DIES ON TRAIN IN SOUTH

    ATHERTON, April 24.—Seconder nasser, Well known Atherton business man pessed away on the Albury-Melbourne train near Wangaratta at 9 ...

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  22. REMAND IN BONDI MURDER

    SYDNEY April 24.—Frederick William John Robson, 48. a cutter was charred fn the Paddington Police Court to-day with having murdered ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. £250 BAIL MONEY PAID IN FLORINS

    SYDNEY, April 24.—Two thousand five hundred 2/- pieces were used to-night to bail out a railway watch man, who has been charged with ...

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  24. SAFETY AT RAIL CROSSINGS

    INNISFAIL, April 24.—"As e result of fatal accidents which haVe occurred recently at railway crossings, members of my chamber at their last meet ...

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  25. NO SPECIAL PLANE FOR MR. McKELL

    CANBERRA, April 24.—A Dakota, similar to that flown by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chiflpy) will be available for the Governor-General (Mr. ...

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  26. AERIAL MEDICAL SERVICE

    BOWEN, April 24.—The Flinders Shire Council (Hushenden) wrote expressing its regret that it cannot contribute, nor be a party to the ...

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  27. TALLOW PRICES TO BE INCREASED

    CANBERRA, April 24.—The Prices Commissioner, Mr. McCarthy, to-day. announced an Increase In the prices of tallow for domestic sale. ...

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  28. Disputes Can be Settled at Compulsory Talks

    CANBERRA, April 24.—Steps to make compulsory conferences more effective instruments for the settlement of industrial disputes were taken when the House of Representatives to-day wrote a new provision, ...

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  29. WEATHER HELPS INNISFAIL CANE

    INNISFAIL, April 24.—Weather conditions continue ideal for the cane crops and the cane in all areas is looking well. Warm days ...

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  30. VENNARD BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED

    BOWEN, April 24.—Mrs. Vennard widow of the Ute Alex Vennard ("Bill Bowysng,") has received word from Angus and Robertson that the book. ...

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  31. Mixed Re-action to U.S. Inflation Warning

    NEW YORK, April 23.—Many communities as far apart as Sherman Oaks, California, and Spring Valley, New York State, announced they are following Newbury port's lead in the fight against inflation by cutting retail ...

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  32. LEY TO BE HANGED ON MAY 8

    LONDON, April 24.—The evecutiens of Ley and Smith have been fixed for May 8 at Pentonville Prison at 7 a.m. ...

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  33. USE PYTHONS TO KILL RATS

    CHICAGO, Illinois (A.P.)—Americans who want to rid their homse of rats have been advised by an expert to get themselves p[?]thon snakes. But. ...

    Article : 181 words
  34. BRITAINS DUSKY BABES TO GO TO U.S.

    LONDON, (A.P.)—Thousands of British girls are up forever the dusky babfes they bore after wartime romances with negro soldiers from ...

    Article : 122 words
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