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  • Osborne Overtime Ban Ends POWER RATION TO REMAIN "Minimum" Cuts Next Week

    Osborne power station workers yesterday lifted their two months' overtime ban, but industrial power rationing and domestic and commercial restrictions will continue unchanged this week. ... [Article] (672 words)
  • £500,000 Lost In Wages

    The president of the SA Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. C. S. Bertram) said yesterday ... [Article] (227 words)
  • Two Warnings On Smallpox MELBOURNE, May 28.

    Two health experts today warned against the danger of smallpox in Australia The chairman of the ... [Article] (133 words)
  • Churchmen "Should Visit Russia" BRISBANE, May 28.

    A suggestion that a representative group of churchmen visit Russia to discuss international problems with ... [Article] (88 words)
  • STOP PRESS LORD ALEXANDER TO VISIT KOREA LONDON, May 28.

    The secretary of Defence (Lord Alexander) announced in the House of Lords today that he had accented an ... [Article] (70 words)
  • Tulyar Wins Derby LONDON, May 22.—AAP.

    The Aga Khan's Tulyar won the Derby (12 furlongs) at Epsom today. Tulyar (Tehran ... [Article] (72 words)
  • Potential W.R.A.A.C. Officers Interviewed

    Lt-Col. Kathleen Best (left), Director of the WRAAC. interviews Sgt. Pam Codling, of Colonel Light Gardens, and Pte. Margaret Pyne, of Mylor, at Keswick Barracks yesterday. Thirteen SA cadet officer aspirants are being interviewed today and to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (82 words)
  • LEAKAGE "NOT ONLY ONE" CANBERRA, May 28.

    The leakage from a high Government official of negotiations between the US and Australia ... [Article] (209 words)
  • Cement To Be Released

    About 2,000 tons of imported cement held by the State Government will be released for sale to ... [Article] (112 words)
  • More Spent On Food, Less On Clothes CANBERRA, May 28.

    Australians are spending more money on food and cutting down on clothing purchases. ... [Article] (121 words)
  • Neo-Fascist Gains ROME, May 28.

    The Neo-Fascist movement has scored a major success at the expense of the Christian Democrat and centre ... [Article] (48 words)
  • S.A. Savings Down

    CANBERRA, May 28.—Savings bank deposits rose during April by £3,015,000 to a record of £876,871,000 ... [Article] (44 words)
  • W.W.F. Found Guilty MELBOURNE, May 28.

    The Waterside Workers' Federation was found guilty on the two charges of contempt of court brought by the Commonwealth Attorney-General (Senator ... [Article] (583 words)
  • S.A. Man Shot In Malaya SINGAPORE, May 28.

    The police announced to-day that a police lieutenant killed by terrorists in an ambush at Kulai, Johore, on ... [Article] (134 words)
  • Rescues Son From Blazing Cupboard SYDNEY, May 28.

    A woman found her three-year-old son trapped in a blazing closet at her home at Vaucluse today. ... [Article] (91 words)
  • Dionne Quins Now 18

    OTTAWA, May 28.—The Dionne quintuplets celebrated their 18th birthdays today, when they also ... [Article] (26 words)
  • N.S.W. Leather Price Up

    SYDNEY, May 28.—The price of leather to manufacturers will increase by 15 p.c. in NSW tomorrow. The ... [Article] (35 words)
  • Duke Sees Mr. Churchill

    LONDON, May 28.—The Duke of Windsor who is staying with Queen Mary during a week's visit to ... [Article] (30 words)
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  • 10 DAYS TO REACH HOSPITAL BY CAR

    After an extraordinary series of mishaps extending over 10 days, a suburban schoolmaster—a soldier ... [Article] (490 words)
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  • Cigars For Two

    With cigars in their left hands, Mr. Churchill and Mr. Menzies discuss matters of mulual concern" in the of No. 10 Downing street.—Radio photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (57 words)
  • DOGGONE! NEW YORK, May 28.

    Duke, a bright young bloodhound trained to trail escaped convicts, was sent out a fortnight ago to ... [Article] (77 words)
  • Lightning Holts Trams And Buses

    All trams and trolley buses were halted at 12.47 p.m. yesterday when lightning struck the ... [Article] (72 words)
  • Note In Recluse's MELBOURNE, May 28.

    A new development in the missing recluse case came late tonight when Inspector A. E. Dendle ... [Article] (121 words)
  • Man Shot In Police Chase MELBOURNE, May 28.

    A 21-year-old man who was shot by police in a high-speed chase after an allegedly stolen car at North ... [Article] (73 words)
  • Gaol Riot Hearing

    Visiting justices yesterday began hearing charges against about 150 prisoners concerned in the Yatala Gaol ... [Article] (30 words)
  • Bond Leader's Death

    LONDON, May 28.—Band leader Debroy Somers died in a London hospital yesterday. He was 58.—AAP. ... [Article] (21 words)
  • BID TO SEGREGATE RED P.O.W. High U.N. Officer On Visit To Koje Island TOKIO, May 28.

    Army engineers are working around the clock to complete separation stockades for rebellious Communist prisoners of war on Koje Island to split up the compounds of 5,000 to 6,000 prisoners into compounds holding 500 prisoners ... [Article] (509 words)
  • Topping' Put Down To Routine Check CANBERRA, May 28.

    Suspicion that telephone lines from Parliament House were being tapped was probably the result of a periodical ... [Article] (90 words)
  • Outburst After Murder Verdict SYDNEY, May 28.

    John Frederick (Chow) Hayes, 39, was today, at Central Criminal Court, convicted of murder, and was sentenced to death. It was his third trial ... [Article] (592 words)
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  • REDS ERECT BARRICADES LONDON, May 28.

    The Communists today threw up new street barricades between the eastern and wester sectors ... [Article] (410 words)
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