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  2. Advertising

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  3. PLEA FOR MORE WOMEN POLITICIANS

    Sydney, April 16.—Premier McGirr said tonight that he would like to see as many women in Parliament as men. He was opening Labor's campaign in the Coogee By-Election on behalf of Mrs. Catherine Cunningham, widow of the late ...

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  4. Jews Claim Big Victory

    Jerusalem, April 16.—Jewish sources claim that 2000 Jewish fighter over-ran seven Arab villages near Mishmar Maemak in a counter-thrust which ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. BILLS TO INCREASE PARLIAMENT

    Canberra, April 16 — Bills to enable an increase in the number of Members of Parliament were introduced in the House of Representatives today by the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt). Provision is included in the Bills to apply the system of ...

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  6. O'LD. ANTI-PICKETING LAW

    Sydney, April 16. — A meeting of the six Federal unions in Sydney today decided that drastic industrial action would be used if negotiations failed to secure the repeal of the Anti-Picketing legislation in Queensland. It was decided to ask the ...

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  7. Test Team Lands In England

    London, April 16. — The Australian Test Team landed at Tilbury this morning, very fit. Lord Gowrie took part in the welcoming ceremony on the boat ...

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  8. Protests Against Handcuffing Of Author

    Melbourne, April 16. — Nationwide protests are pouring in against the manacling of Robert S. Close, author following his conviction yesterday for ...

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  9. Government Refuses "Trunk Case" Inquiry

    Canberra, April 16.—The Opposition, demand for a public inquiry into the Keane "trunk case" was refused by the Government in the House of ...

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  10. Education Centenary Next Week

    Celebrations will begin on Monday in connection with the Centenary of Education in New South Wales. Extensive preparation has bene made under the ...

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  11. Censure Of Mr. Mulcahy

    Canberra, April 16.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) gave notice in the House of Representatives today that he would move next Tuesday that Mr. ...

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  12. All Time Record Wool Cheque

    Sydney, April 16. — The Australian wool cheque for the 1947-48 season is expected to be an all time record. Already sales aggregate £103,707,000 ...

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  13. Sugar Refinery To Close Till May

    Sydney, April 16.—Colonial Sugar Refining Company will cease operations at its Pyrmont refining plant next Tuesday until raw sugar stocks are renewed. As ...

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  14. Tojo's Trial Ends

    Tokio, April 16.—The War Crimes trial of ex-Premier Tojo and 24 others ended today. Judges went Late reses, for an indefinite period to write the ...

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  15. Mr. Englart Fined

    Brisbane, April 16.—Communist barrister, Mr. Max Julius, said in the Police Court today that his client. Edward Conrad Englart "would not and could ...

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  16. American Officer Brands Reports As "Ficticious"

    Anchorage (Maska), April 16.—Itd., Gen, Nathan Twinning, commander of the United States Armed Forces in Alaska, today branded as "ficticious" ...

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  17. No Beer For Anzac Day

    Sydney, April 16.—Despite a barrage of telegrams from R.S.L. sub-branches and clubs today, striking brewery workers at a man meeting, refused to release ...

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  18. No Beer — So Man Drinks Chlorodyne

    Sydney, April 16.—The grimness of the Sydney beer strike was highlighted in Paddington Court today when a man charged with having assaulted his wife ...

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  19. £80,000 Bill For ANA And Ansett Airways

    Melbourne, April 16.—The Department of Civil Aviation today issued a High Court writ on Australian National Airways and Ansell Airways, involving ...

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  20. Philippines President Dies of Heart Attack

    Manila, April 16.—President of the Philippines (Manuel Roxes) died last of at of a heart attack. An announcement from the ...

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  21. Umberumberka Mine

    Mr. A. W. Hammond, chairman of directors of Silver Peak Broken Hill Ltd., stated in Adelaide on Wednesday that his company had undertaken an ...

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  22. American Ordered To Leave Russia

    New York, April 16.—An American radio correspondent in Moscow, Robert Magidoff, has been told by the Rus[?]ryss that he must quit the country within ...

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  23. C.M.U. TO HELP REDUCE COAL STRIKES

    Sydney, April 16.—Combined Mining Unions Council decided today to assist the Miners' Federation in reducing irresponsible stoppages on New South ...

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  24. New £25,000 Company Formed

    Melbourne, April 16.—Three of Australia's largest metal mining companies —Mount Lyell, Mount Morgan and Abortion Tin—have combined to form a ...

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  25. Attempt To Derail Express

    Katozmba, April 16.—An attempt was made last night to derail the "fish" express near Blackheath by placing a 65lb. generate slab on the points. ...

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  26. Boat's Passengers Believed To Be Held By Communists

    Shanghai, April 16. (A.A.P. Reuter) — Passengers totalling 452 and 60 members of the crew of the freighter Wanlee, which foundered on the Shantung coast ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. Basic Wage Rise Next Month

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  28. PROFESSOR'S ATTACK ON BOOZE

    Sydney, April 26.—Drinking is obsolete and has no place in the modern world. Professor Harvey Sutton told the Women's Christian Temperance Union ...

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  29. LOTTERY RESULTS

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  30. Counsel Fees £58,500 In Bank Case

    Sydney, April 16.—When the hearing of the Banks Case before the Full High Court ended today the fees of counsel had mounted to about £58,500. ...

    Article : 176 words
  31. Brisbane Carpenters Incensed Over Meeting

    Brisbane, April 16.—Brisbane carpenters are incensed at the decision of their communist lenders in setting down their protest meeting for Sunday night. ...

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  32. Uniform Taxation

    Melbourne, April 16.—Three States Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia, would challenge the validity of uniform taxation in the High Court ...

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  33. Pickworth Still Leads In Tourney

    Melbourne, April 16.—Australian open champion, Ossie Pickworth, still led the field in the Ampot £10,000 Gold Purse at the end of the third round today, but ...

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  34. Women Meet To Discuss Governor's Visit

    Yesterday there was a largely-attended meeting at the Town Hall of representatives of various women's organisations to discuss the visit of His Excellency. ...

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  35. W.I.U. of A. EXECUTIVE

    This moralist at 10.30 o'clock, the W.I.U. of A. Executive will meet the Executive of the Boilermakers Union at the Band Room. ...

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  36. Mr. Wattison, M.L.A., Returns

    Mr. W. E. Wattison, M.L.A., arrived by last evening Comet from Sydney, accompanied by his wife and daughter. Mr. Wattison is going to Tiboourra on ...

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  37. MINE ACCIDENTS

    Six men were taken home from work alone the line of lode yesterday. J. Denton. of the South Mine, was taken home through £iness to 723 Lane ...

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  38. Zinc Baseball Club

    The Zinc baseballers are looking forward to the scratch match against the Hornets at the Dzill Hall Ground Sunday afternoon. Last seasons. "Bye's ...

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  39. Impounded American Money

    Los Angeles, April 16.—It was learned tonight that American money credited to United Artists producers, but impounded in Australia by dollar ...

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  40. U.S. Business Man Will Spend Millions

    Mr Paul G. Hoffman is giving up his £29,800 a year job as president of the Studebaker Corporation for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. TOWN EMPLOYEES UNION

    Members are reminded that contributions are now due. The contributions are 10/6 seniors, 6/3 juniors. There will also be a fine of 2/6 for those ...

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  42. Yes At Referendum

    Perth, April 16.—The Federal Conference of the Clothing and Allied Trades Union has decided lt give £2000 to the Parliamentary Labor Party's ...

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  43. Convent Ball Debutantes

    Arrangements are now well in hand for the annual Convent Ball, which will be held at the Palais on Tuesday, May 4. Bill Denley's orchestra will be in ...

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  44. Silver City Racing Club's Ballot

    Checking and counting of ballot papers in connection with the election of the committee of the Silver City Racing Club will take place at the office of Mr. A. C. ...

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  45. SHARE MARKET

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  46. Berlin Breach Widens

    General Sir Brian Robertson. British Military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  47. ALABAMA KID DEPORTED TO AMERICA

    Sydney, April 16.—American regro boxer, Clarence O'in Reeves, known as "Alabama Kid," was deported to America today on the Marine Phoenix. ...

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  48. Actress Claims 20,000 Dollars Damages

    Santa Monica (California), April 16.— Actress Hedy La Marr is calming 20,000 dollars damages from Lock magazine alleging that it was wrongly made to ...

    Article : 64 words
  49. ITALIAN ELECTION

    Rome, April 16.—With only two days to go before the Italian elections, campaigning is working up to fever pitch. At a factory near Milan, 508 workers ...

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