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  3. Settlement hopes dim: Union official TRAM DISPUTE IN COURT LATE TODAY

    ALL hopes of settling Melbourne's tram strike depend on today's hearing of the dispute by Mr A. S. Blackburn, Conciliation Commissioner. At the second of two unsuccessful conferences ...

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  4. C OF L IS GOING UP AGAIN

    Prices of a number of grocery lines have been increased, and dearer bread and firewood are likely. ...

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  5. ARMED CAMP IF AID PLAN FAILS

    IF Republicans in Congress carried out threats to cut the total of America's contribution to the Marshall Plan, they might as well abandon the whole project, Mr Marshall, Secretary of State, said yesterday. ...

    Article : 357 words
  6. TAUBER DEAD

    Richard Tauber, the tenor, who was to have visited Australia in July, died in a London nursing home yesterday. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. More dollars after June 30, P M hopes

    The Marshall Plan would have a bearing on the dollar crisis, and he hoped that as a result of the plan's operation there would be an ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. KANGAROO SKINS EARN 3 MILLION DOLLARS

    More than [?]3 million were realised by Australia from the sale of kangaroo skins to USA last year. It was revealed yesterday that most of these ...

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  9. 122 KILLED IN KARACHI RIOTS

    Casualties in communal rioting which followed the massacre of 64 Sikhs in a temple in Karachi on Tuesday, are.given as 122 killed, ...

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  10. Ocean dash to save sinking ship

    Five ships are battling against heavy seas to reach the 1,700ton Russian motorship Dvina, which is lying crippled with 780 ...

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  11. 40,000 RIFLES FOR GREECE

    General W. G. Livesey, head of the United States combined staff group in Greece, said yesterday that Greece would buy ...

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  12. CYCLONE THREATENS COOKTOWN

    BRISBANE, Thurs: A cyclone Is apparently forming off the Queensland coast 120 miles north-east of Cooktown. ...

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  14. FLU CURE MAY BE FOUND HERE

    THE first hopeful advance toward effective chemical prevention of influenza and other virus diseases is claimed to have been made at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. ...

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  15. Communists in China kill American marine

    The Chinese garrison commander at Tsingtao, says Associated Press, reported yesterday that Chinese Communists had ...

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  16. LORD VESTE Y: THE MEAT COURSE IS TOO BIG

    Australian hotels served bigger portions than diners could eat, and it was, all meat that could be sent to Britain, Lord Vestey, head of the Vestey meat interests, said yesterday. However, Australian people, In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. DASH TO REACH WOMAN BITTEN BY SNAKE

    LAUNCESTON, Thurs: A doctor and party left Sheffield this morning in a dramatic dash to aid a woman who was bitten by a snake on the ...

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  18. Princess sent her food gifts to the needy

    The Princess Elizabeth had the large consignments of food she had received as wedding gifts from friends in the Dominions and other oversea ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. Wandering deer in the Dandenongs

    Wandering are increasing rapidly in the Dandenong Ranges, and riflemen have bagged some choice venision during the holidays. ...

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