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  4. [?]UDGE REFERS TO [?] POWER POLITICS [?] SUCCESS IN VIC.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Power, politics appeared to have succeeded in Victoria and other unions were pro[?]ding to follow on similar lines said Acting Chief [?]dge Drake-Brockman in the Federal Arbitration ...

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  5. COMMUNIST INFILTRATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE

    CANBERRA, April 22.—The Commonwealth Government has taken steps to probe allegations concerning the development of the Communist Party's activities in the Commonwealth Public Service, Dr. Evatt to-night disclosed, in a written reply in the House of Repres entatives to Mr. E. J. Harrison. ...

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  6. TYPISTE TO ACTRESS

    EILEEN HERLIE. To began her working life as a 35/- a week shorthand-typists in Glasgow, received glowing praises from the critics and rapturous applause from the audience when she made her London appearance in "The Eagle Has Two Heads." Her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Wharf Stoppage Holds Up 62 Ships

    SYDNEY, April 22.—About 6000 men and 62 ships were idle to-day when waterfront tally clerks held a stop-work meeting. Heavy rain, however, would seriously have impeded operations even if wharf labour had been ...

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  8. 3-POWER PACT ON HUN COAL

    LONDON, April 22. — The British, American and French Governments jointly announce a three-Power agreement fixing the ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. [?]LOW AT [?]RESTIGE [?]F COURT

    [?]NBERRA, April 22.—The Government's new Arbitra[?] Bill, if enacted, would strip [?]Arbitration Court of its ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL COURT SAYS PUBLIC MUST BE PROTECTED

    BRISBANE, April 22.—Traders who adopted an inconsiderate attitude towards the general public were denounced by Mr. Riordan, in the Industrial Court to-day, during the hearing of a dispute between ...

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  11. Tourists In Lieu Of Migrants

    CANBERRA, April 22.—People taking unnecessary pleasure jaunts overseas at the present time were creating problems for ...

    Article : 241 words
  12. APPROVED PRICE FOR LOOSE TOBACCO

    BRISBANE, April 22.—Referring to allegations that loose tobacco of inferior quality was being sold by relations att he maximum price of ...

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  13. Cuban Gunmen Try to "Shoot Up" the Senate

    HAVANA, Cuba, April 22.—A group of men in a moving motor car sprayed the windows of the National ...

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  14. VON PAPEN DEAD

    PARIS, [?] says that the former German Chancellor. Franz von Pupen, died on the night of April 21, in the Nuremburg Court ...

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  15. [?]ETTLE INDUSTRY [?] R INVITE CHAOS

    [?]ELAIDE, April 22.—"Australia will be faced with an economic disaster more, terrible than the depression of [?] and 1931 unless a solution is found to the industrial [?] and severe loss of production that it engenders," said ...

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  16. FOURTEEN KILLED IN SUPERFORT CRASH

    TOKIO, April 22.—A Supertortress crashed yesterday morning when taking off from Kwajalern in the Marshall Islands. ...

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  18. RAINSTORM CAUSES GREAT DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Damage running into tens of thousands of pounds was caused by a heavy rainstorm in the city this ...

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  19. TROOP TRAIN BLOWN UP BY MINE

    LONDON, April 22.—A military train from Egypt was blown up near Rehoboth, says the British United Press jerusalem ...

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  20. Irrigation May Have Drawbacks

    BRISBANE, April 22.—Irrigation leads to closer settlement, with its attendant social benefits, but there may be the danger of ...

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  21. [?] DIRECT ACTION [?] NOT FAVOURED

    [?], April 22.—Strong [?] to direct action was [?] by the [?] Dairymen's ...

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  22. PAY INCREASES COST COUNCIL £200,000

    BRISBANE, April 22.—Increases in the basic wage since Christmas have cost the Brisbane City Council £200,000 per year in wages alone, which is being aggravated by corresponding increases in the cost of materials. ...

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  23. FLYING

    Many young people have the ambition to fly and the Mayor of Hove (Cr. Captain H. C. Andrews) and Captain Duncan Davis, A.F.C., of the South Coast ing Club Shoreham, England, have worked scholarships for those wishing to learn to fly. There is a properly organised selection board and applicants will [?] being raised by the Mayor of Hove and ex-service personnel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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