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  2. Welles, Benjamin (April 3, 1949). "Lights of Britain On After 10 Years As Adults Revel, Children Marvel". The New York Times : 1, 17.
  3. Brewer, Sam Pope (April 4, 1949). "Transjordan Signs Pact With Israel; Syria Confers Next". The New York Times . p. 1.
  4. "Costa Rica Quells Revolt In Capital". The New York Times. April 4, 1949. p. 1.
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  7. "Toll In Hospital Fire May Reach 69". Chicago Daily Tribune : 1. April 6, 1949.
  8. "Town Begins Burying 69 Fire Victims". Chicago Daily Tribune : 1. April 7, 1949.
  9. "'Courageous' Budget; Cripps Increases Tax". Brisbane Telegraph : 6. April 7, 1949.
  10. "No Tax Relief At End of Britain's 'Year Of Great Achievement'". The Sydney Morning Herald : 1. April 7, 1949.
  11. "Labor Fears Effect On Council Elections". The Advertiser . Adelaide: 1. April 8, 1949.
  12. "U.K. Labour's First Real Setback". The Sydney Morning Herald : 3. April 10, 1949.
  13. Barrett, George (April 9, 1949). "Russia's 30th Veto In The U. N. Blocks Korea As Member". The New York Times : 1.
  14. Anderson, David (April 9, 1949). "World Court Finds Albania Responsible In Corfu Mining of 2 British Ships". The New York Times : 1.
  15. "Arms Budget Increased by House Group". The Pittsburgh Press : 1. April 9, 1949.
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  19. "South-West Africa Bill Passed". The New York Times : 19. April 12, 1949.
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  32. "Cut Jim Crow for Military". The Milwaukee Journal : 1. April 21, 1949.
  33. "Senate Approved Housing Bill to Erect 810,000 Unites by '55". The Milwaukee Journal : 1. April 22, 1949.
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  35. "Reds Capture China's Capital". The Pittsburgh Press : 1. April 23, 1949.
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  43. "Western Allies Virtually Accept Russians' Offer". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette : 1. April 27, 1949.
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  52. "Solid Canadian Vote Ratifies Atlantic Tie". The New York Times : 3. April 30, 1949.
  53. "West Germany, Italy Sign Pact". The New York Times : 3. April 30, 1949.
  54. "Durocher Barred By Chandler Edict". The New York Times : 1. April 30, 1949.
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