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  3. Labour soft-pedals new challenge FRESH STRIKE THREAT TO BE DEFERRED

    EFFORTS are being made to avert another major strike in Victoria next week by unions claiming increased wage rates for weekend work. ...

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  4. SAYS BRITAIN IS STARVING "Everyone suffering from prolonged malnutrition"

    ENGLAND is dying from starvation, and merely yelping for the Dunkirk spirit shows a total lack of knowledge of the country's starved condition. Dr Franklin Bicknell, West ...

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  5. HOW YOUR TRAINS WILL RUN TOMORROW

    With the settlement of the metal trades and transport strike the following plans have been ...

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  6. Kesselring to be shot for war crimes

    Field- Marshal Kesselring, former German Commander in Italy, was sentenced yesterday to be shot for war crimes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. States ready to ratify rail gauge plan

    CANBERRA, Tues: An agreement to standardise railways in Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales will be ...

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  8. Decision to be made today on petrol issue

    The Liquid Fuel Control Board will make an announcement today as to what extent May petrol restrictions on Victorian users, both commercial ...

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  9. Cain keeps another secret

    A SKED last night what right Mr Kennelly to place a "black" ban on information from two ...

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  10. Bill cuts disabled soldiers' car fees

    Incapacitated ex-servicemen will pay only 20% of the normal registration fee for a private car, under a bill introduced in the Legislative ...

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  12. TO JOIN DADDY IN JAPAN

    HAPPY AND EXCITED AT THE PROSPECT of joining her husband, who is with BCOF in Japan, Mrs A. W. Miller was photographed at the Lady Dugan Red Cross Hostel, South Yarra, when she arrived from Perth yesterday on her way to Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. US baritone to sing "serious" numbers

    SYDNEY, Tues: John Charles Thomas, American baritone, who arrived from America today, said his concert programmes would consist ...

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  14. Labour likely to lose Albury seat

    SYDNEY, Tues: There was no change in election figures today except that the Albury seat now seems safe for Mr. D. G. Padman (Lib-CP). ...

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  15. Sweep tickets rain from Egyptian sky

    Egyptian Air Force planes dropped sweepstake tickets over Cairo and Alexandria yesterday. It was part of the celebration of the 11th ...

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  16. Fund grows for slain man's family

    So far £3,637 has been contributed to the fund organised by the Daily Mail for the widow and six children of Mr Alec de Antiquis, the London ...

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  17. To watch petrol tax debate

    To act as observer for Australia's 600,000 private motorists when the Federal Aid Roads and Works Bill (Petrol Tax-Roads) is debated in ...

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