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  3. INVASION OF FUKIEN PROVINCE NEXT RED MOVE

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—An imminent Communist invasion of Fukien province and infiltration by a "small detachment" of Communist forces into a reqion 15 miles north-west of Shanghai, were major war ...

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    Folice intervened when an angry crowd of nearly 2000 threatened Communist speakers at the Yarra Bank, Melbourne, on Sunday afternoon. Picture shows a section of the crowd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Rival Blockade Demonstrations

    BERLIN, Monday. — Berliners will hold two rival demonstrations on Thursday to celebrate the lifting of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. Can Be Too Much Nationalisation

    VATICAN CITY, Monday.—The Pope, addressing delegates from Britain, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Italy, Holland and Spain ...

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  7. PARIS DECISIONS WILL BE BASIS OF PEACE TREATY

    BERLIN, Mon.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) told a press conference that whatever was agreed at tfhe forthcoming Foreign Ministers Conference in Paris, it would be the basis of a final peace settlement. Mr. Bevin added: "We mast ...

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  8. MAY EXTEND COAL STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — After the State representative of the Miners' Federation (Mr. R. Hamilton) returned from ...

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  10. BUS IN 160 FT. PLUNGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Twenty-two passengers and the driver of an S.E.C. bus had remarkable escapes from serious injury when ...

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  11. King Island Fracas FOUR MIGRANTS SENT TO GAOL

    The four Balts who were involved in a disturbance on a bus travelling between Currie and Grassy, Kingf Island, on ...

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  12. PRICE CUT: FISHERMEN THREATEN TIE-UP

    As a protest against a reduction of ½d lb in the price of barracouta by the main buyers, commercial fishermen at Devonport decided yesterday to tie up their boats if other branches of the Tasanian Licensed Fishermen's Association agreed to do so. ...

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  13. FACTORY WHALING SHIP TOO DEAR

    CANBERRA. Monday.— The Government rejected the offer by a British firm to supply a 17,G00-ton factory whaling ship because the ...

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  14. CONSTRUCTION BAN LIFTED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Building Trades Federation's ban on City Council construction works, brought about by the refusal to let ...

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  15. 40-HOUR WEEK KILLS EXPORT OF WOOLLEN PIECE GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The 40-hour week had killed the export trade in woollen piece goods, and imports of these goods were greater to-day than exports ever were. Two years ago, no fabrics were imported, but last year the amount imported was equal to that exported. This year it was expected that about £200,000 worth would be imported. ...

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  16. NOT TO CLOSE WOODYARDS

    ROBART, Monday.— At a special meeting this evening, the Fuel Merchants' Association agreed not to close woodyards as a protest against ...

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