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  4. MELBOURNE TRAMMIES TO RESUME WORK

    Melbourne, April 13:—Tramway men at a turbulent mass meeting at West Melbourne Stadium tonight decided to resume work on Saturday on a conditional three-point settlement proposal. The decision to return to work was a defeat for ...

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  5. JOCKEYS DENY LONGDEN'S WIN WAS RIGGED

    Sydney, April 13.—Suggestions that jockeys rigged the All Aged Stakes at Randwick to allow American Johnny Longden to ride a winner have caused the biggest stir for years in racing circles. Six leading jockeys who rode in the race and ...

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  6. Three For Trial On Charge Of Murder

    Sydney, April 13:—The City Coroner (Mr. A. N. Bott) today committed for trial two men and o women on a charge of murdering a 19 year-old girl alleged to have died after an illegal operation. Mr. Bott found that the girl, Barbara Dulcie ...

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  7. Mech'nical Extraction Of Pillar Coal

    Sydney, April 13:—The Miners Federation is expected to consider general strike action if coal owners attempt to mechanically extract pillar coal from mines. The Miners Central ...

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  8. Gold Digging Minister

    Melbourne April 13.—Wedderburn's Presbyterian Minister has been gripped by the town's gold fever and has begun ...

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  9. Drought Prediction

    Sydney, April 13.— Queensland weather expert Inigo Jones, today warned farmers to ...

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  10. Grievous Bodily Harm Alleged

    Brisbane. April 13.—Mr. Justice Mansfield said in the Criminal Court today that a youth charged with causing grievous bodily harm to a ...

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  11. MR. JUSTICE KIRBY LIMITS ORDER

    Sydney. April 13.—Mr. Justice Kirby in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday refused to cancel an order against the Brisbane waterside workers, but ...

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  12. DEATH SENTENCE FOR MURDER

    Sydney. April 13.—After less than a quarter of an hour's deliberation a jury passed verdict of guilty on a man Charged with murder in the Central ...

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  13. £½m. Trade Agreement Between Australia And Argentina

    Canberra, April 13.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, last night announced a trade agreement between Australia and the Argentine providing for the exchange of £500,000 sterling worth of goods each way to June, 1951. ...

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  14. Patient Flown From Tibooburra

    The Flying Doctor (Dr. L. W. Alderman) received a call on Wednesday afternoon to a station about 200 miles away. In the Tibooburra area. A girl ...

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  15. New Bread Delivery Bill

    Sydney. April 13.—The Stale Cabinet yesterday approved details of a bread manufacture and delivery Bill prepared by the Minister for Labor and Industry ...

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  16. REAL DANGER OF SMALLPOX

    Canberra, April 13.—There was grave danger of the introduction of smallpox into Australia from South-East Asian countries, the Director-General of Health ...

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  17. Repeal Of Election Ban Discussed

    Sydney. April 13.—The repeal of the 10-hour pre-election ban on the publication of electoral matter was discussed by State Cabinet tonight. No ...

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  18. Barossa Valley Festival

    Adelaide. April 13.—Thousands of people from Adelaide and other States will join in the colorful Barossa Valley vintage festival tomorrow and on ...

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  19. Evidence Against Dugan-Mears Piles Up

    Sydney. April 13.—A witness in the Central Court, said today he had seen Darcy Dugan and William Mears at Jubilee Park, Glebe Point, about 15 ...

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  20. EDSEL FORD'S FORTUNE

    Mount Clement. Michigan. April 13.— Edsel Ford, who died in 1943. left a total estate or more than 128 million dollars (about £57.160.700) it was disclosed in ...

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  21. Discontinuance By Doctors Of Lodge Practice

    Canberra, April 13:—Doctors in the Southern Central Medical Association have decided td give up all friendly society lodge practice as from June 30 next. Many of them believe their action will be followed by doctors throughout Australia ...

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  22. TEN MILLION FAMINE REFUGEES IN CHINA

    Hong: Kong (AAP-Reuter). April 13.— Official Communist despatches from Peking today admitted then.' were 10 million famine refugees in the Central ...

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  23. MARJORIE JACKSON

    Sydney. April 13.—Marjorie Jackson may have to delay her departure for America because of difficulties in getting her clearance from A.W.A.A.U. in ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN POUND APPRECIATION WILL NOT STOP INFLATION

    Sydney, April 13.—Professor D. B. Copland said yesterday that appreciation of the Australian pound would not by itself stop inflation. Addressing the Citrus Growers Council, he listed several measures which would be necessary to ...

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  25. Professorial Appointment To National University

    Canberra, April 13.—Vice Chancellor of the Australian National University Professor Copland announced today the appointment of Mr. T. W. Swan as first ...

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  26. Unions Object

    Melbourne. April 13.—The Metal Trades Employers Federation and three unions yesterday objected to the ree-registration of the Federated ...

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  27. CAR, BUS COLLIDE

    About 3.25 p.m. yesterday a bus and a car were involved in a collision at the intersection of Arpent and Iodide Streets. Only slight damage resulted. ...

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  28. MINE ACCIDENTS

    A zachnich (Zinc) was treated at the Hospital and then taken home to 336 Hebbard Street suffering from a foreign body in the right eye. ...

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  29. RISE IN BRITAIN'S DOLLAR EARNINGS

    An increase of nearly one and a half million dollars in British exports to North America in January, 1950, is announced. Shipments to U.S.A. were ...

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