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  • Government Acts In Wharf Ban CRIMES ACT TO BE INVOKED TODAY Deferment Until After Wednesday Meeting MELBOURNE, March 4.

    The Minister for Labor (Mr. Holt) said tonight that because of the waterfront dispute the Federal Government would proclaim the Crimes Act tomorrow morning, but added that Federal Ministers tomorrow ... [Article] (666 words)
  • "Government Has Plans Prepared" SYDNEY, March 4.

    "If the worst comes to the worst, the Government has plans prepared to go on with the business of producing ... [Article] (76 words)
  • America's Newest Airliner Reaches Sydney

    America's newest airliner, the Boeing Stratocruiser, which has been placed in service on the Pacific run. reached Sydney from San Francisco on her inaugural flight yesterday. This aerial picture, taken in had weather, shows the Clipper a few minutes after the taxied up to the tarmac at Mascot aerodrome. The plane on the right is one of the DC3's which have been flown on Australian air routes since before the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (149 words)
  • Coal Coming For S.A. Gas, Industry

    In answer to a request by the Premier (Mr. Playford) to the Joint Coal Board, about 7,600 tons of coal ... [Article] (128 words)
  • MINERS TO STOP WORK AGAIN TODAY SYDNEY, March 4.

    Another 75,000 tons of coal will be lost in NSW Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania tomorrow when ... [Article] (433 words)
  • Opposed To Emergency Legislation CANBERRA, March 4.

    Labor will oppose special emergency legislation to be brought down by the Federal Government this week ... [Article] (290 words)
  • Commons To Debate Naval Appointment LONDON, March 4.

    The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Morrison) agreed in the House of Commons on Friday to provide time for a debate on ... [Article] (81 words)
  • Labor Reaffirms Pledge On Socialisation CANBERRA, March 4.

    Labor will persist with its policy of socialisation and nationalisation as a result of a week-end decision by the Federal ALP conference. The conference directed ... [Article] (718 words)
  • Two-Decker Plane Makes Australian History SYDNEY, March 4.

    Today I was a passenger a a history-making flight from Mascot. I was aboard the first Pan-American Airways ... [Article] (284 words)
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  • 11-Year-Old Girl Stows Away SYDNEY, March 4.

    While her parents were frantically searching for her in the Mortdale district westerday, 11-year-old Carol Waghorn had ... [Article] (146 words)
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  • Chances Spoilt

    When the trigger snapped at the start of the Cheltenham Handicap on Saturday the inside section of the barrier was slow to rite, with the result that horses on that side of the track had their chances completely spoilt. Picture shows the starter (Mr. Don Wallace) and the field at the moment the incident occurred. Brue's Pride, Woodlands Girl and Coolelte, the three horses nearest the starter, had their noses, caught in the ropes Woodlands Girl took no part on the race Story Page 6 ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (172 words)
  • Heavy Seas Breaking Up Freighter

    With her back broken, the twisted wreck of the freighter Corio is breaking up under the impact of huge ... [Article] (270 words)
  • Overtime Ban Threat In U.K. Factories LONDON, March 4.

    Token stoppages and overtime and piecework bans are spreading through British arms and engineering ... [Article] (141 words)
  • Rest For President Truman

    WASHINGTON, March 3.—President Truman flew yesterday to Key West, Florida, for a three-week holiday.—AAP. ... [Article] (21 words)
  • Lord Nuffield On Way To Australia WELLINGTON, March 4.

    On his 13th visit to New Zealand. Lord Nuffield arrived in the Rangitiki today. He will spend a week in New Zealand ... [Article] (38 words)
  • MILITARY TRAINING TO BE SPEEDED UP Government's Reaction To A.L.P. Decision CANBERRA, March 4.

    The Federal Government will move swiftly to launch compulsory military training call-ups, following the decision of the Federal Labor Conference at the ... [Article] (578 words)
  • Busy Week-End At Hospital

    The casualty department at the Royal Adelaide Hospital had one of its busiest week-ends for months when ... [Article] (57 words)
  • Stiff Chinese Resistance TOKIO, March 4.

    Fierce fighting flared on the central Korean front today as Allied forces resumed their advance against ... [Article] (170 words)
  • Close Watch On The King's Health LONDON, March 4.

    "His Majesty had a comfortable night but is remaining in his room," states a bulletin issued yesterday after doctors ... [Article] (145 words)
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  • N.Z. Troops Speed Cargo Handling WELLINGTON, March 4.

    New Zealand troops loaded more than 10,000 bags of urgently needed flour for Wellington in the ... [Article] (276 words)
  • Need For Army Before War

    Australia must provide a wartime army before a war began, the Minister for Defence (Mr. McBride) said in a broadcast ... [Article] (156 words)
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