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  2. Court Acts Against Union

    SYDNEY.--Sitting in Sydney today, the Arbitration Court ordered the deregistration of the Amalgamated Engineering Union. No mention was made in the order of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Employees) or the chamber of Manufacturers, whose ...

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  3. Senator Passes Aid To Greece

    NEW YORK.--The Senate, by 67 votes to 23, passed a Bill authorising the United Slates to spend 400,000,000 dollars (£120,000,000 Australian) in aid to Greece and Turkey, thus backing President Truman's momentous new venture in ...

    Article : 126 words
  4. AGE MAY SAVE LEY FROM ROPE

    LONDON.--Ley's age may save both him and Smith, his accomplice in the chalk-pit murder, from the gallows, the Daily ...

    Article : 79 words
  5. U.S. INVOKES LAW AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON.--On a vote of 357 to 2 the House of Representatives approved the contempt citation against' Leon Josephson, ...

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  6. Dalton Hints At Film Cut

    LONDON.--Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, replying in the House of Commons to the budget debate on the ...

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  7. NEW FIRE IN TEXAS CITY

    TEXAS CITY.--A warehouse containing ammonium nitrate burst into flames here yesterday, seven days after the disastrous ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. SUPPORT FOR EGYPT'S MOVE ON PALESTINE

    NEW YORK.--Spokesmen for [?]ran Lebanon, Syria and Saudi Arabia said yesterday they warmly supported Egypt's ...

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    J. T. Ley, as he looked when Minister for Justice in the New South Wales Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Dates Set For Tariff Barter

    LONDON.--The Times Geneva executive, of the world Trade Organisations Preparatory Committee fixed dates ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. NO HARMONY ON AUSTRIA

    MOSCOW.--The Foreign Ministers adjourned their secret session yesterday afternoon after an inconclusive discussion on ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. COURT FIND JAP GENERAL GUILTY

    RABAUL.--The War Crimes Court found Lieutenant-General Adachi, G.O.C. of the 18th.. Japanese Army, guilty of a charge of ...

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  13. [?]ON PAPEN'S DEATH DENIED

    LONDON.--The French Press Agency's Nuremberg correspondent says that authoritive circles deny. reports of Von Papen's ...

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  14. SAILING SHIP SAYS GOOD-BYE TO SYDNEY

    The New Zealand four-masted barque Pamir passing through North Head when she sailed for Wellington after a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. EIGHT DEATHS FROM TERRORIST BOMBING

    JERUSALEM.--As a result of the blowing up of the troop train, the death roll is now eight--a sergeant, four other ranks of the Royal Corps Signals, a Palestinian Arab Customs Officer, an Arab tram attendant and a three-year-old Turkish boy who was travelling with his ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. GREECE COMMISSIONERS AGREE TO DISAGREE

    GENEVA.--It has been reliably reported that the UNO Balkans Commission which is preparing a report on Greek ...

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