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  4. BRISBANE WATERSIDERS DECIDE TO STOP WORK ON ALL SHIPS IN PORT

    BRISBANE, May 13. — Following a decision by the Brisbane Port Committee to-day not to restore to the work roster the men who were suspended on Wednesday last for declining to load double-dumped wool, watersiders at a gathering at the pick-up shed this morning decided to ...

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  5. Empire Diplomat Team Completed

    The appointment of High Commissioners to South Africa and Eire will complete Australia's diplomatic representation in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Wharfies Will Shift Potatoes

    BRISBANE, May 13. — Watersiders will start to-morrow morning unloading 4000 tons of potatoes on the Macedon which ...

    Article : 264 words
  7. STUDYING THE STARS

    NOW that the first war campaign stars have been struck production at the Royal Mint is proceeding at full speed on the eight different stars — 1939 — 45— Atlantic, Air Crew Europe, Africa, Pacific, Burma, Italy, France and Germany. About 10,000,000 will have to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICA WILL RATION FOOD?

    NEW YORK, May 13.—The New York Herald Tribune's correspondent in Washington says that the Director of Economic Stabilisation (Mr. Bowles) will recommend food rationing in the United States if that ...

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  9. CHANGE IN PLANS FOR DUNTROON

    CANBERRA, May 13. — Elevation of the Royal Military College at Duntroon to the status of a National Military University ...

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  10. INGENIOUS METHODS TO PILLAGE SMOKES

    WELLINGTON, May 13.— Workers in an Auckland garage, unpacking motor cars from England found more ...

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  11. Secret Talks On Pacific Bases

    LONDON, May 13. — Secret talks which have been proceeding for some weeks between Britain and American on a U.S. request for ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. No Settlements In Meat Strike

    BRISBANE, May 13. — No settlement of the meat strike was reached to-day. The Disputes Committee of the Trades and Labour Council told the Premier to-day that the proposals submitted last week for the settlement were not ...

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  13. JAP COURTS JURISDICTION CHALLENGED

    NEW YORK, May 13. — The Tokio correspondent of the A.P. says that ichiro Klyose, white haired chief of the Jap Refence ...

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  14. Civil War Looms In Azerbaijan

    LONDON, May 13. — Tabriz radio has announced that an order has been issued to the Azerbaijan national army to "resist by ...

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  15. Practices Of Landlords Thwarted By New Regs.

    CANBERRA, May 13.— Devices adopted to prevent discharged servicemen from getting possession of unoccupied houses have been countered by an amendment of the War Service Moratorium Regulations gazetted to-day. The regulations previously ...

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  16. TELEPHONE CALLS WHILST MOTORING

    NEW YORK, May 13. — The Times says that the American Telephone and Telegraph company ...

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  17. Loan Improves Our Position

    CANBERRA, May 13.— The Post War Reconstruction Minister (Mr. Dedmani said to-day that while the British loan proposal endorsed ...

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  19. COMMUNISTS TRY TO SEE HIROHITO

    NEW YORK, May 13. — The A.P. Tokio correspondent says that Communists, carrying Red banners, pushed past the guards at the ...

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  20. Scientists Say Harsh Sentence Imposed on Dr.

    LONDON, May 13.— Demanding drastic reduction of the extremely harsh sentence of ten years' penal servitude passed on ...

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  21. EMPLOYMENT SOARS TO RECORD HEIGHTS

    CANBERRA, May 13. — Employment in Australia was never higher than on June 1,1945, when the total occupied population including the Defence Forces was 3,298,100. There were 56,100 unemployed at that date. ...

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    Arturo Toscantni, distinguished conducter, who left New York recently to reopen the famous La Scala Opera House at Milan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. DUCHESS MAY VISIT BRISBANE

    [?] BERRA, May, — It is offically [?] that according to then [?] the Duchess of [?] will visit Brisbane and ...

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  24. Labour Party Backs The Soviet Union

    LONDON, May 13.— Professor Laski, in a speech at Cardiff said: "To those who say we have to choose — as I don't believe we have ...

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  25. Pretton Woods Agreement

    CANBERRA, May 13. — Treasury circles believe it is more likely now that Australia will ultimately ratify the Bretton Woods ...

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  26. World Peace Rests On U.S.-Rus. Amity

    NEW YORK, May 13. — The Herald Tribune's correspondent says that llya Ehrenburg, Soviet journalist, addressing 2000 delegates at the annual conference of the Jewish Council for Russian Relief said that the world's peace rested on the friendship between America ...

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  27. U.S.A. DEADLOCK PERSISTS.

    WASHINGTON, May 13. — A deadlock in the settlement of the six weeks sort coat strike continues with only three days left for President Treman's deadline for an [?]ent on the basic issues between the owners and miners [?] returns on voting on the ...

    Article : 258 words
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