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  4. BRITAIN MAY CONTINUE NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): The British Cabinet is believed to have decided to carry on with its full programme of nationalisation during the next session of the House ...

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  5. COUNTRY RAIL SERVICE CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Monday: Country train services had deteriorated from what they were 40 years ago, the president of the New South Wales Farmers and Settlers' Association ...

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  6. MAHIA FLAG FLIES HALF-MAST

    AFTER SALVAGE OPERATIONS, the ill-fated Mania came off the mud at Victoria Dock on Saturday. From a flagpost at an acute angle at the stern of the ship, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 50,000 INDIANS FACE DEATH

    CALCUTTA, Monday (A.A.P.): About 50,000 people face certain death in the flood-devastated ...

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  8. Poker and War Contracts

    DEXTER (Maine), Monday: High Army and civilian procurement officers had been allowed throughout the ...

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  9. WORK STOPPED IN SYMPATHY WITH MAHIA VICTIMS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Members of the Ships Painters and Dockers' Union did not work today in sympathy with the relatives of the 10 ...

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  10. Increased Advances For Fodder

    SYDNEY, Monday: Substantially increased advances for the purchase and storage of fodder as a drought reserve are ...

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  11. Unions Expected to Modify Ban on Dutch Transport

    SYDNEY, Monday: The conference of 17 Federal unions which on August 5 placed a complete ban on the handling of Dutch shipping, aircraft and the movement of goods, has been reconvened. THE decision to reconvene the ...

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  12. MINERS OFFER EXTRA WORK— ON CONDITION

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Miners' Federation has agreed to recommend to its members in New South Wife and Victoria that they work ...

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  13. PATHETIC QUEUES EXAMINE TRAIN CRASH SALVAGE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Breakdown gangs worked throughout yesterday clearing the wreckage of the train disaster near ...

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  14. Woman Charged With Conspiracy to Murder

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Slim and blue-eyed, and smartly dressed in light brown coat, Dulcie Markham. of Fawkner Street, St. Kilda, ...

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  15. DEMONSTRATION AT PORT SAID

    PORT SAID, Monday (A.A.P.): Anti-Dutch demonstrations were renewed when the Dutch liner Volendam, with 3000 troops aboard ...

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  18. American Consul Meets Republican Cabinet

    BATAVIA, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The American Consul-General (Mr Walter Foote) has returned from a visit by plane to ...

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  19. VOLUNTEER U.N. POLICE SUGGESTED FOR PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P): A full-page advertisement in the form of an open letter to the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) from ...

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  20. Odom Breaks Round-World Record; Falls Asleep During Flight

    CHICAGO, Monday (A.A.P.): Triumphant, but haggard from lack of sleep. Captain William Odom landed at Chicago yesterday after having gone around the world faster than any man before. ...

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  21. R.S.L Club Steward Guilty of Liquor Breach

    SYDNEY, Monday: Henry Draper, 62, of Darlinghurst, a steward of the Department of Road Transport and Tramway ...

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  22. "Hysteria and Prejudice" Alleged Over 40-hr. Week

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The principle of the 40-hour week had been accepted by the court, said Mr R Eggleston (for the A.C.T.U.) ...

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