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  3. GAS DECISION TODAY

    MR CAIN, PREMIER, HAS PROMISED THAT GAS RATIONING WILL BE AVOIDED IF POSSIBLE, BUT MUCH DEPENDS ON WHAT THE GAS COMPANIES DECIDE TO ...

    Article : 428 words
  4. US COAL STRIKE MAY END

    SETTLEMENT of the 43-day soft coal strike within 48 hours is forecast here, says "New York Times" correspondent in Washington. Mr Krug, Secretary for the ...

    Article : 168 words
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    MELBOURNE SCRAMBLED HOME last night—somehow. Scene in Swanston st when workers converged on trams at 5.30. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HUGE CROWDS RUSHED TRAINS AT FLINDERS STREET STATION ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FOOD SHIPS HELD UP BY STRIKE AT LONDON DOCKS

    Work on 20 ships in London docks are held up by a strike of nearly 4,000 wharf labourers. Seven of the ships, some with ...

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  8. FOUR MORE DEATHS IN INDIAN RIOTS

    The situation in Allahabad, capital of the United Provinces, where rioting is in progress, has deteriorated. Four more ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. Dominions Thanked For Presents

    The Queen, in a speech to Women's Institute delegates, said: "We will never forget the presents that have been showered on our institutes by ...

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    THIS BUS EVEN HAD A PASSENGER DRAPED ALONG THE MUDGUARD ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BAN ON FOOTBOARD RIDING WAS OBSERVED DESPITE THE CRUSH ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HOPEFUL SIGNS AT COAL TALKS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Hopes that the threatened general coal strike in New South Wales would be deferred, and possibly averted, were expressed tonight after talks between Commonwealth ...

    Article : 263 words
  14. SYDNEY MAN FIRST PASSENGER

    Mr J. E. Cassidy, Sydney barrister, was the first passenger for Australia to check out at London airport at Heathrow, ...

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  15. BRITISH PATROL ATTACKED BY INDONESIANS

    When Indonesians attacked a British patrol at Medan a British officer and an Indian soldier were killed, and an officer ...

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  16. TOBRUK MAN WHO HELD HIS BRAIN IN HIS HAND

    Flight-Sergeant Reginald P. Howard, the Australian air-gunner whose recovery from war wounds was one of the medical miracles of the war, ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. ASKS AUSTRALIA TO TAKE ITALY'S EXCESS POPULATION

    "I am thinking of the great, wide, open spaces of Australia and of the excess 10 million population of Italy," said Mr Osborne (Con) in ...

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  18. BRITISH TO CONTINUE DISMANTLING GERMAN FACTORIES

    A senior member of the British Military Government in Germany stated that there would be no halt in the British zone in the ...

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