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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Fine. Cloudy at Times. ...

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  5. TRANSPORT STOPPAGE ENDED BY COMPROMISE

    Melbourne's transport strike has ended. A skeleton train service will be running by 8 a.m. to-day, and by 9, a.m. services will be fully restored. Tram services should be fully restored by Monday morning. ...

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    THE SCENE in the Legislative Assembly last night, when the Attorney-General (Mr. Oldham) introduced the Government's Emergency Powers Bill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WIDE POWERS FOR EMERGENCY

    Sweeping powers to maintain essential services, in which a stoppage might occur, are contained in a bill passed by the Legislative Assembly last night. ...

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  8. PRECEPT AND EXAMPLE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) has asked his Ministers to refrain from using official cars to take them. ...

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  9. Japan Denial

    All Church leaders, B.C.O.F., to-day joined in a statement denying allegations made by the Federal president of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. T.H.C. To Consider Ruling

    The order made by Conciliation Commissioner A. S. Blackburn yesterday (see Page. 3) will be considered by ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. Reds Plan to Smash Marshall Aid

    Discovery of "Plan 'M'," a Communist master plan designed to block the Marshall plan with waves of strikes in the Ruhr is reported from Germany. ...

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  12. Soviet-U.S. Role In Korea

    As 200,000 South Koreans braved freezing winds yesterday at Seoul (Korea) in a public welcome to the United ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. Potatoes For Britain

    Commenting on the Tasmanian offer to ship potatoes to Britain, the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) said ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. INSTRUCTIONS TO EMPLOYES

    Early this morning union officials contacted the chairman of the Railway Staff Board (Mr. Quayle), who ...

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  15. FEARS OF CONFLICT

    Rumors circulating here state that three Royal Air Force Dakota transport squadrons stationed at Changi are ...

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  16. PICTURE OF THE MONTH

    The Protestant Motion Picture Council has chosen the Australian film Bush Christmas as 'the picture of the ...

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  17. CEASE-FIRE EXPECTED

    An interim cease-fire in Indonesia is expected to be agreed upon to-morrow. A final truce agreement between the ...

    Article : 80 words
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  20. Deadlock in French Assembly

    The Communist veteran M. Marcel Cachin, when the French Assembly resumed yesterday, again attempted to ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. Agreement On Passports

    The Central News says China and Australia have reached an agreement cancelling ...

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  22. Gandhi Weaker

    Doctors said Mr. Gandhi, who is fasting to promote Hindu-Moslem unity, is losing weight and getting weaker. ...

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    MEN HEAR LEADERS REVIEW.--Tramway employes packed Unity Hall yesterday at a mass meeting, when they heard a review of the strike situation by union leaders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Marooned by Flood

    Twenty-four hours without rain has helped to remove the flood danger from many parts of England, and nearly all the ...

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  25. 12 Killed in Crashes

    Nine were killed and 56 injured (four seriously), when a Canadian National Railways express smashed into the rear ...

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  26. CRICKET OVAL SUBMERGED

    The County cricket ground at Worcester, where the Australians will open their tour on April 28, was last ...

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  27. British Attempt to Pin Arabs in Hills

    Artillery and R.A.F. Spitfires went into action at dawn in mountain country between Jerusalem and Hebron, where Arabs had surrounded four Jewish settlements ...

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  28. U.S. Moves in N. Africa

    Britain has agreed to allow the U.S. Government to recondition and reopen the U.S. wartime air field in Mellaha. near ...

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  29. "Wallabies" Win in France

    In a Rugby match at Bordeaux to-day Australia defeated South-West France, 8-7. ...

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  30. Bay Liner Returns

    The second of the "Bay" ships to be recommissioned after war service is the Moreton Bay, which will sail from ...

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  31. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  32. Friendship With Arabs

    Speaking at the signing at Portsmouth to-day of the treaty of alliance between Britain and Irak, the British ...

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  33. Rocket Expert On Way Here

    Mr. C. Bayley, a long-range weapon scientist, left to-day by flying boat for Australia. He was one of the scientists ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. Fire Burns Mail

    A quantity of mail was destroyed when a fire broke out in a pillar box at the corner of Racecourse-road and ...

    Article : 43 words
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