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  4. Central Council Moves For General Coalfields Strike

    Sydney, May 31.—The Miners Central Council today moved for a general strike on the Australian coalfields. The decision will be placed before the rank and file of miners at one ...

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  5. S.I.C. To Be Dissolved

    Canberra, May 31.—The Stevedoring Industry Commission is to be dissolved as an arbitration authority for the waterfront and replaced by ...

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  6. HORRIBLE ACTS AT BOLIVIAN MINES

    Bolivia, Lapoz, May 31.—As labor unrest mounted throughout Bolivia today in the wake of the serious tin mine riots the Government declared a state of siege. The Council of Ministers which issued the siege decree termed the trouble ...

    Article : 306 words
  7. Berlin Strife

    Berlin, May 31.—British officials in Berlin reveal that the Soviet-controlled railways administration has failed to ...

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  8. Four Extra Seats In N.S.W.

    Sydney, May 31.—The size of the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly will be increased from 90 to 94 seats. This was decided today by the State ...

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  9. Fourth Bus Tragedy Victim Identified

    Sydney May 31.—Fourth victim of yesterday's bus tragedy was identified today as Miss Catherine Engert (71) of Quirk Street, Dee Why. She was a daughter of ...

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  10. Bomber To Fly Serum To Perth

    Sydney, May 31.—A special Lincoin bomber was ordered to leave Mascot tonight with a small package of serum urgently needed to save the ...

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  11. P.O. Needs £3 1/2 Million

    Canberra, May 31.—An increase in telephone, telegram and postal charges designed to bring in an additional £3 and a half million were agreed to by Cabinet ...

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  12. Alleged Robbery

    Local detectives (Sgt. D. D. Truman and Constable C. Brayshaw)featured in an arrest with a railways detective and a C.I.B. ...

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  13. Reconstruction

    Shanghai, May 31. The military campaign in China is drawing to an end and a period of reconstruction is beginning according to the Commander in ...

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  14. Malayan Ordered To Be Gaoled

    Sydney, May 31.—In a Special Federal Court today, former Malayan seaman Abdul Samat bin Amjah (29), of Palmer Lane ...

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  15. Three Years Gaol—Sex Offence

    Sydney, May 31.—In the Quarter Sessions today [?] asked Judge Redshaw to impose a light sentence on a storeman who had indecently ...

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  16. Buttressing Against Depression

    Canberra, May 31.—Australia was trying to buttress itself against any depression by a sound economy and by building up external balances, the Prime Minister ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. British Shipping

    London, May 31.—Britain's ambassador in Cairo, Sir Ronald Campbell made representations to the Egyptian Government about the detention of ...

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  18. Chamber of Commerce

    At the annual meeting, at the Royal Exchange Hotel last night, members of the Broken Hill Chamber of Commerce resolved to ...

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  19. Munro Discharged

    Sydney, May 31.—Well known Jockey David Hugh (Darby) Munro was acquitted by a Quarter Sessions jury to-day on a charge of causing grevious ...

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  20. Alleged Attack By Greek Spitfire

    London, May 31.—Yugoslavia officially reported today that a Greek Royal Air Force Spitfire bombed and machine gunned a small Macedonian village at ...

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  21. Recluse's Large Fortune

    Adelaide, May 31.—According to early estimates Melbourne University will receive £100,000 when the estate of Miss Mary Ann Margaret Lockie, who died ...

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  22. Amazing Drop In Merino Ram Sales

    Sydney, May 31.—Prices for stud rams at the Merino sales today were among the lowest for many years. Nearly a fifth of today's catalogue was passed in because ...

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  23. Compulsory Ballots Bill May Be Delayed

    Canberra, May 31.—The introduction or the Opposition Private Members Bill for compulsory trade union ballots will be delayed for at least one month ...

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  24. MINE ACCIDENTS

    Noel Parry (Zinc) was treated at the Hospital yesterday for lacerations to both legs. He was token home to 145 Sulphide Street. ...

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  25. FLAT REJECTION BY RUSSIA OF PLAN

    Paris, May 31.—Russia, fulfilling expectations of observers, has flatly rejected the Western Powers plan for a united Federal Republic in Germany, but has offered no new counter proposals. In a session lasting three and a half hours ...

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  26. A.J.C. MAY HEAR APPEAL

    Sydney, May 31—The A.J.C. Committee may hear the appeal of trainer R. Denham against life disqualification. An A.J.C. official said today that any ...

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  27. ABORIGINAL GUILTY OF TRIBAL MURDER

    Darwin, May 31.—A Jury in the Northern Territory Court in Darwin today found aboriginal Bobble guilty of murder or another aboriginal Freddie, on or ...

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  28. Unions Will Fight Staggered Hours Suggestion

    Sydney, May 31.—Unions will take action in the High Court to block any decision made by the Chief Conciliation Commissioner Mr. Mooney, on an ...

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  29. Drastic Power Cuts in S.A.

    Adelaide, May 31.—At a result of further non-arrival of colliers due from Newcastle, power cuts are again on in the ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. Allegations Against Japanese Police

    Tokio, May 31.—The Japanese Communist Party has charged that the Japanese police pushed a young Labor demonstrator to his death out of the ...

    Article : 67 words
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