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  4. Federal dispute?—Commissioner will investigate LOCO MEN GO BACK; ENGINEERS REMAIN OUT

    ALL members of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen on strike in Queens-land will go back to work today. This decision followed an offer in Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BEVIN'S FATEFUL PARIS MISSION

    Britain's Foreign Secretary, Mr Bevin, went to Paris yesterday to declare Britain's adherence to the form of Western ...

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  6. All-night police guard on Premier's home

    BRISBANE, Mon: A police guard now keeps an allnight watch on the home of Mr Hanlon, Premier. ...

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  7. Davis Cup team selected

    The Davis Cup team to represent Australia in the 1948 series will be: A. Quist, W. Sidwell, C. Long, and G. ...

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  8. £6/15/- NAMED AS NEW BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    A CLAIM for on increase in the basic wage from £5/11/ to £6/15/ is expected to be made by the ACTU to the Arbitration Court next month. The ACTU interstate ...

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  9. CUP REGAINS SUPREMACY

    With the decision yesterday by the VRC to increase the Melbourne Cup prize to £12,500, plus the usual £300 ...

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  10. Car crashes 400ft down cliff

    A man was killed and his wife seriously injured when the car in which they were travelling ran over a cliff on the Great ...

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  12. MASARYK MURDERED CZECHS DECLARE

    "JAN MASARYK, of Czechoslovakia, did not commit suicide —he was murdered," says Irving Pflaum, foreign news editor of the Chicago "Sunday Times." In a despatch from ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' LEAVE PAYMENTS TO BE TAX FREE

    CANBERRA, Mon: Payments made to soldiers in lieu of leave would now be exempt from taxation, Mr Chambers, Army ...

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  14. JEWELLERY IN £2,000 THEFT

    Russell st and Victoria Dock police are investigating the theft of four suitcases containing jewellery and other property worth £2,000. ...

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  15. Attlee to speak on Reds in Civil Service

    Mr Attlee will make a statement in the House of Commons on Monday night (early today Melbourne time) on the ...

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  16. MORE COAL- OR RATIONING

    Victoria might have to introduce drastic gas and electricity rationing unless an extra shipload of coal were received each week from New ...

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  17. CAR VICTIM IDENTIFIED

    The woman who was knocked down and killed by a car in Brighton rd, St Kilda, on Sunday night, has been identified as Miss Hilda Leahy, about ...

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  18. All-day parking bar in inner city area

    Kerbside parking of private vehicles will be banned in the inner city area between 8.45am and 6pm from Monday to ...

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  19. WHEAT PAYMENTS BEGIN THURSDAY

    The Wheat Board announces that a fourth, advance on No 10 pool (season 1946-7) wheat wil1 be distributed from next Thursday ...

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