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  2. LEADER WARNS THAT LABOR IS AT CROSSROADS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A warning that the Labor Party would find itself "on the way out" if the internal squabbling continued was given by the leader of the State Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. J. Cain) at the A.L.P. con ference this evening. He said the party was at crossroads, and the smear campaigns whkh had been going on would not help it in any way. ...

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  3. WORSE THAN A-BOMB

    Aldous Huxley, famous essayist writing in "Food and People," an authoritative U.N. pamphlet, states that soil ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DAVIS CUP PLAYERS IN STATE SEMI-FINALS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Davis Cup players Quist, Crawford (N.S.W.) and Long (Vic), and 20-year-old fourth-ranking South Australian Don Candy are left to fight out the 1948 Tasmanian men's singles tennis championships. ...

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  5. Travelling More Than Ever

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Realising they had the alternative of spending their money or losing it by way of high taxation and ...

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  6. Poison Gas Factory to Be Children's Home

    BERLIN, Monday.—A former German poison gras factory at Leese, near Hanover, is to be converted by the British ...

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  7. SAYS ANTI-RED ATTITUDE NOT ENOUGH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —. In addition to fi grilling- Communism, A.L.P. industrial groups in trade unions must ...

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  8. Sidwell Takes W.A. Singles

    PERTH, Monday.—W. Sidwell, Davis Cup player of N.S.W., scored an easy victory over R. M'CarEhy (N.S.W.) in the final of the State ...

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  9. Germans Gloomy in Soviet Zone

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says new evidence of disquiel among Germans in the Soviet zont ...

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  10. AID FOR PACIFIC NATIONS AND ASIA

    LAKE SUCCESS, Monday.—Brig.-General Carlos Romulo, leader of the Philippine United Nations delegation, to-day called upon the United States to follow up the North Adantic Treaty with measures to improve the economic development of the ...

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  11. COASTAL PREMIERSHIPS

    Following are the Coastal tennis premiership matches for Saturdays April 23— Women's "A" Grade: Burnie ...

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  12. SEEK MODERATION IN USE OF VETO

    NEW YORK, Mond.—The Big Five countries have before them a new appeal by the United Nations' General Assembly to yield ...

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  13. Another Police Chief Murdered

    SHIELDS (Kentucky), Monday.—The Harlan County Police Chief (Ambrose Metcalfe) was murdered last night in the ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. Machine Answers Phone, Takes Messages

    NEW YORK (by Airmail).— Life for the small business man in America is expected to be simplified somewhat by the ...

    Article : 415 words
  15. SLAUGHTER OF GREEK GUERILLAS

    ATHENS, Monday.—Front-line despatches said to-day that an Army drive this morning, preceded by a clever midnight action, ...

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  16. Object Lesson for Warmongers

    MOSCOW, Monday. — The magazine "Ogoner" suggests that part of Koenigsberg, in former German East Prussia, ...

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  17. SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS CLASH

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Monday.—Soldiers clashed with about 200 armed civilians in a bloody battle in the village of ...

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  18. FARM MECHANISATION CONTINUES IN U.S.

    NEW YORK (By Air Mail).—A review by the United States Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Charles F, Brannan) shows that the trend towards mechanisation which developed rapidly after.the war is still in full swing. ...

    Article : 440 words
  19. Centenarian Enters New Home

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mrs. Rebecca Hornsby (100), has entered the Queen Elizabeth Home at Ballarat, ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. MODERN FIGHTS FARCICAL, SAYS QUEENSBERRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Professional boxing was a racket and modern wrestling a farce, Lord Queensberry said ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. HEAVY DAMAGE IN MOROCCAN FLOODS

    RABAT, Monday.—At least three people have lost their lives in floods which have swept through Morocco. ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. Alleged Radio Distortion of Facts

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) has asked the Bendigo branch of the Labor Party to ...

    Article : 194 words
  23. Suspected Smallpox

    LONDON, Monday. — George Snelling (34), of Dagenham, Essex, who recently arrived home on the Mooltan, was vaccinated by ...

    Article : 65 words
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