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  4. WHITE PAPER WILL EXPOSE GRIM BRITISH DILEMMA

    The people of Britain are being conditioned for publication today of "one of the gravest documents in British ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. Beginning of the end seen in Queensland COMMUNISTS FAST LOSING THEIR GRIP ON STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Mon: Reports now coming in from all over Queensland indicate that control of the strike is slipping fast from the grasp of the Communist-influenced Central Disputes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 484 words
  6. Fresh fields in Europe sought by Reds

    Communists, with the help of trained agents, were about to become very active in Austria, Mr Ferdinand Graf, ...

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    FORMER PUBLIC SCHOOLS' CHAMPION SPRINTER JOHN STONEY winning the final of the Bendigo Thousand, richest sprint race in Australia, at Bendigo yesterday. P. A. McKeown (left) was second, C. L. Streete, third. Stoney started favourite. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "ARABS ARE READY FOR BATTLE"

    "FAWZI EL KAWAKJI, who is now in Northern Palestine as Commander of Arab Forces, declared yesterday: "I have come to wipe out partition and Zionism." "Everything is ready; the ...

    Article : 183 words
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  10. Priority may be urged for Latrobe st trams

    Priority in construction of the Latrobe st tramline, at a cost of about £150,000, may be recommended today to the ...

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  11. DOCK FIRM'S BLUNT "NO" TO STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Mon: Rather than grant the claim of the 2,000 strikers, the management of the Cockatoo Island ttockyard would go out of business, ...

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  12. NEW FEDERAL ROAD TRANSPORT CHIEF

    Mr T. G. Paterson, Federal secretary of the Australian Automobile Association, has been appointed acting Commonwealth Director of Road ...

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  13. STOP-WORK WILL HALT DOCKS TOMORROW

    Most of Melbourne's waterfront will be idle tomorrow when 3,500 members of the Waterside Workers' Federation stop work to attend a meeting ...

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  14. HOW BUILDING COSTS HAVE RISEN

    CANBERRA, Mon: The price of homes which in 1939 cost £1,000 to build had risen to between £ 1,800 and £1,850 in September, 1947, ...

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  15. EXPLOSION OF "EMPTY" GAS CYLINDER

    When S. Finley, an employee of F. Purcell and Co, electrical engineers, of Geelong, was releasing the valve of a reputedly empty gas cylinder ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. U. Saw refused retrial by Burmese Court

    The Burmese High Court yesterday refused to grant a retrial to U. Saw. former Prime Minister, says Reuter's correspondent at Rangoon. ...

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  17. Premier speaks at Richmond tonight

    The Liberal Party campaign for Melbourne Province by-election for the Legislative Council will be opened by Mr Hollway, Premier, ...

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  18. BCOF COMMANDER HERE TODAY

    Lieut-General H. C. H. Robertson, C-in-C, BCOF, in Japan, will arrive in Melbourne this morning, and will confer with Mr Chambers, Army ...

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