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  5. COUNTRY PLUNGED INTO DISASTROUS INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL

    SYDNEY, Monday: The N.S.W. coalminers to-day voted in favor of a general strike throughout the State. They also gave the central executive of the Miners' Federation authority to extend the strike throughout Australia. ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL POISON TRIAL IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Repeated attempts at poisoning, because of jealousy, were alleged by the Crown prosecutor (Mr. Rooney) in the Central Criminal Court ...

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  7. More Petrol May Be Available For Country Users

    SYDNEY. Monday: "If rail transport to the country is drastically curtailed owing to the steel and coal strike, additional petrol may ...

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  8. Slight Restriction On Relief Pay

    CANBERRA, Monday: The special transitional period of unemployment allowance introduced Just after V-P Day, and which is to operate until the ...

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  9. South Australia Hard Hit

    ADELAIDE, Monday: The New South Wales Miners' decision to extend the strike will result in the complete closing down of industry in South ...

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  10. Mr. C. C Donohoe Appointed to Advisory Board

    SYDNEY, Monday: The State Government has set up two Advisory Boards to make the necessary investigation for the ...

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  11. British Case at Nuremberg Opens Today

    NUREMBERG, Monday. (A.A.P.): Sir Hartley Shawcross, chief British prosecutor, arrived by air from London yesterday to complete preparations for the British case in the war crimes trial which he will ...

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  12. Russian Troops in Persia Not to be Withdrawn

    MOSCOW. Monday (A.A.P.): Russia has replied to the British Note on Persia and has rejected the United States' suggestion ...

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  13. CZECHO-POLISH PACT IN PROSPECT

    LONDON. Monday: According to the Moscow radio, Poland has expressed willingness to conclude a pact of mutual friendship and ...

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  15. Japan's Crime List Grows

    TOKYO, Monday: In the most important single list of war crime suspects issued thus far, General MacArthur has ordered the ...

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  16. Gas Rationed in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE. Monday: The State Government decided to-day to ration gas in Melbourne and suburbs immediately. The Cabinet appointed a ...

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  17. Gallant Naval Action off Coast of Java

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): The full story of how H.M. cruiser Exeter, with the destroyers H.M.S. Encounter and the U.S.S, Pope, went down fighting four Japanese ...

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  18. FOOTBALL MATCH BY TELEVISION

    NEW YORK. Monday: Television advanced a big step at the week-end when the N.B.C. televised the Army-Navy football ...

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  20. Gestapo Chief in Prague Prison

    PRAGUE, Monday: A former Gastapo chief Harold Welsmann, and apparently one of the men responsible for the massaere at ...

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