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  3. TRIED TO BREAK UP MEETING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A further attempt was made by militant members of the Clerks' Union to-day to break up a ...

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  4. Luxury Liner Arrives

    Gay with bunting, the 27,155-ton motor vessel Dominion Monarch sailed to her berth at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, last Monday at the end of her first voyage since being converted from troopship to luxury passenger liner. Her passengers included the Minister for External Affairs (Dr.Evatt), returning from the U.N. conference, and his wife and daughter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TO PREVENT GERMAN GGRESSION

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Western Powers have set up a three-man military security board to ensure that Germany shall never again usc her resources for aggressive purposes. ...

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  7. BRISBANE WHARF TIE-UP NOW GENERALLY EXPECTED

    BRISBANE Tuesday.—Brisbane's 2200 watersider are not expected to resume work after ll o'clock to-night. The executive recommendation to hold an immediate general strike will be put to an illegal stopwoik meeting to-morrow morning, and union circles think the meeting ts certain to adopt is on the casting vote of the chairman (Mr. M. Boyd). ...

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  8. SHOT THROUGH HEAD

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — While gear was being unpacked after a shooting excursion at Minlacowie Beach late yesterday, a gun ...

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  9. Gold Worth £37,500 Found in Car

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—Customs officials have found in a secondhand car shipped from a Middle East port a quantity ...

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  10. AUSTRIANS DIE IN STORMS

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—Several people have been killed or injured in severe storms, accompanied by heavy ...

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  11. U.S. COMMUNIST LEADERS ON TRIAL

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The trial of 12 United States Communist Party leaders on charges of working for the forcible overthrow of the United States Government began here this morning. Four hundred police stood hy to preserve order. ...

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  12. GUERILLA RAVAGES IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — During their withdrawal, the guerillas seized 250 children from the northern town of Naoussa. An ...

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  13. Frozen Out Because They Were Pommies

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "Twice within nine months we were frozen out of business because we were Pommies," said Mr. R. Gurr on his return from Australia to-day. After 12 months in Australia, ...

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