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  4. Bridges Sentenced To Five Years Gaol

    San Francisco, April. 11.— Australian born Labor leader Harry Bridges was yesterday sentenced to five years imprisonment on perjury end conspiracy charges. Shortly afterwards the Government Attorney began arguments supporting a ...

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  5. U.S. OFFICIAL

    Kwan Clamor, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PUBLISHER SAYS WE READ WELL

    Michael Joseph. English publisher and author, said in Melbourne recently he believed Australia was on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EWELL BRILLIANT

    Melbourne. April 11.—Barney Ewell, world professional sprint champion. clipped one-tenth of a second off his own world record for 220 yards by ...

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  8. Report Gives Interesting Figures On Government Expenditure

    Sydney, April 11. — Commonwealth expenditure from Consolidated Revenue in 1948, 49 totalled £554,400,000 and total Government expenditure from Consolidated revenue, including State, reached £783,200,000. From 1938/39 to ...

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  9. Proposed Extensions For N.T. Railways

    Darwin. April 11.—Investigations into the economic possibilities of extending railway communications in the Northern Territory are nearing completion. the ...

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  10. White Australia Must Be Maintained

    Melbourne, April 11.—The former Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) told the annual conference of tho Victorian branch of the Australian Labor Party ...

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  11. No Match Here For Pt. Melbourne

    At a meeting last night the Football League decided that it could not comply with a request from the Port Melbourne Football Club for a match ...

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  12. Menzies Communist Legislation

    Sydney. April 11.—Legislation introduced by the Menzies-Fadden Government to dead with Communists should be treated as a non-party measure. ...

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  13. Bond For Man Guilty Of Theft

    Francis George Hopkins (46), of the Globe Hotel, who appeared in the Police Court yesterday before Mr. C. K. Ward. S.M. on a charge of stealing £10 from ...

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  14. First Dog Show For 1950

    On Sunday the first Champion Dog Show for the 1950 show season was held at the Memorial Oval. It was held by the newly-formed Broken Hill Dog ...

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  15. Major Street Battle In Paris

    Farts, April 11.—Flying saucers—along with wine classes, cups, chairs, cafe tables and stones—hit personable Champs Elysees when a major street ...

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  16. South Sydney Soccer Club

    South Sydney Soccer Club members, who played two matches pgatnst Napredaks at the week-end, last night expressed deep satisfaction at the ...

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  17. Union News And Views

    The space is specially reserved for local union newt and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. ...

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  18. Doctor Evatt On U.N. Work

    Sydney. April 11.—Easter Sunday had a special significance to that great body of men and women throughout the world who work for peace the Deputy ...

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  19. Visit Of A.B.C. Drama Production Unit

    OF great interest to students of drama and actors (as well as to listeners) will be the visit of an ABC. drama production unit to Broken Hill from April 22 ...

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  20. Line Washaway Makes Sydney Trip Delay

    Because of the recent heavy rains and washaways the Comet which would have arrived in Broken Hill on Monday night did not leave Sydney on Sunday. ...

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  21. Australia's Task

    Canberra. April 11.—To keep living standards at present levels stock of capital goods in Australia must be increased by about £1,000 for every ...

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  22. Yugoslavia—Italy Pact

    Milan, April 11. — Foreign Kinkier Count Sforza in a speech to the Institute of International Studies appealed to Marshal Tito to "bury the hatchet" ...

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  23. LOCAL AND S.A. BUS IN COLLISION

    At 12.25 a.m. yesterday Keith Wilfred Kuchell. of Tanunda. S.A., reported to to police that he was driving a touring bus north in Blende Street at about ...

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  24. Longden Impresses In Sydney

    Sydney, April 11.—Crack American jockey. Johny Longden had his first experience of Sydney tracks today when he rode work at Randwick and ...

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  25. W.I.U. OF A. TICKET DUE

    The quarterly ticket of 25/- is due to be paid by W.I.U. of A. members. Any members who nine not paid by April 30 will be unfinancial. It is requested ...

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  26. FIELD NATURALISTS' LECTURE

    "Plant Communities and Soil Erosion" will be the subject at the meeting of the Barrier Field Naturalists' Club on Saturday. The speaker. Mr. R. ...

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  27. 500 On Adelaide Express

    The Adelaide express which arrived in Broken Hill yesterday morning at 10.30 o'clock was half an hour late. The delay was caused because of the heavy ...

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  28. New Thomas Street Bus

    The new Thomas Street bus which arrived from Sydney en Monday morning had its initial run when it carried passengers to and from the races that same ...

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  29. LOST PROPERTY AT POLICE STATION

    A small purse containing keys and a sum of money was found in the city yesterday. The owner may claim same upon identification at the Central Police ...

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  30. VARIETY REVUE COMPANY

    The Variety Revue Company commences rehearsals for its new show. "Rhythm Round-up." today. All the usual artists will be taking ...

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  31. B.I.C. COMMITTEES TO MEET

    The Scholarship Committee of the BIC will meet at the Trades Hall tomorrow (Thursday) at 4.30 o'clock. The May Day Committee will meet ...

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  32. ROWING BOAT MISSING

    Rowett James Smith, of 78 Patton Street, reported to the police that on January 1 he left his iron. flat bottomed 10ft. x 4ft. rowing boat at the Darling ...

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  33. MINE ACCIDENTS

    T. Hall (Hutcherson Bros.) was treated at a doctor's surgery yesterday for a probable fracture of a rib on the right side and then taken home to the C.P.S. ...

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  34. WEEK END DRUNKS

    Thirteen week-end drunks who failed to appear in the Court before Mr. C K. Ward. S.M., yesterday, forfeited their bail of 10/- each. ...

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  35. T.E.U. EXECUTIVE MEETING

    The Town Employees Union Executive will meet at the Trades Hall tonight at 7.30 o'clock. ...

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