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  4. CHIFLEY PROMISES CONSIDERATION OF DEMANDS BY MINERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Miners' Federation Central Council meeting in Sydney to-morrow will be asked to postpone consideration of the proposal from the coalfields for a general strike, said the Federation's general president (Mr. H. Wells) to-night. He said ...

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  5. Nationalisation Of British Iron And Steel Industry

    LONDON, May 28.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Dalton), resuming the House of Commons debate on the Iron and Steel Nationalisation Bill, said he was anxious industry should have the advantage of cheap money and "a ...

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    These rust-coated Garratt locomotives, which to-day are standing at Salisbury surrounded by thick weeds and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Victorian Industry Suffers

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The coal shortage threw hundreds of employees in Victorian industry out of work ...

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  8. AMERICA AGREES TO GRANT LOAN TO FRANCE

    WASHINGTON, May 28. -- Climaxing eleven weeks' negotiations, M. Leon Brum and Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Fred Vinson) signed a comprehensive economic and financial ...

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  9. INTIMIDATION TACTICS CONDEMNED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day concurred in condemning unlawful acts ...

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    The Director of UNRRA (Mr. F. La Guardia), who has made another appeal to the world for aid for starving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JURY AGREES WITH PLEA OF INNOCENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. 1 -- William Robert Bathgate (47), farmer, of Forbes, was acquitted by the jury at the ...

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  12. RAISING LOANS

    LONDON, May 28.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Dalton) told the House of Commons he had considered the - Russian ...

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  13. Molotov Given Lie Direct

    WASHINGTON, May 28.--The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes), at a Press conference replying to M. Molotov, denied ...

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  14. Pro Bono Publico

    LONDON, May 28.--"Mr. Shaw was good enough to write me about the matter," said the ...

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  15. NAZI BUTCHERS PAY THE FULL PENALTY

    LONDON, May 29. -- On black-painted scaffolds within sight of the cell where Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" 27 ...

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  16. EMPIRE TRADE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- It was learned officially to-day that talks between the United Kingdom and the Dominions on the ...

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  17. SPAIN TO IGNORE UNO FINDINGS

    MADRID, May 28.--A Spanish Foreign Office spokesman revealed that Spain has sent a note to Allied diplomats in Madrid indicating that she would receive with indifference any decision by the UNO ...

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  18. Jap Strike Control

    TOKIO, May 28. -- The Japanese Government has decided to establish a new Ministry with full ...

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  19. DRIVING LICENCE SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Magistrate (Mr. S. Wilson) to-day directed the Police Commissioner to withdraw the driving licence of ...

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  20. Arab Leaders Conferring On Momentous Issues

    CAIRO, May 28.--Rulers, Kings and presidents of seven Arab States met in a secret conclave at King Farouk's ...

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  21. Strike Leader Invites Prosecution

    CHICAGO, May 28.--The president of the Musicians' Federation has called a strike against a small Chicago radio station, thus ...

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  22. CONFUSION ON VICTORY DAY FOR CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Education Department officials have been inundated with requests from shire ...

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  23. WOMAN STOWAWAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Dressed in Army dungarees, Mrs. Muriel Patricia Brown, a 20-year-old Brisbane orphan, ...

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  24. UNITED CONTROL IS ESSENTIAL THROUGHOUT GERMANY

    LONDON, May 28.--While expressing the hope that agreement on economic unity for Germany could be reached ...

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  25. VAST CHANGES ANTICIPATED IN COAL INDUSTRY CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A long-range plan for Commonwealth participation in the control of the coal ...

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    The Australian Minister for Air (Mr. A. S. Drakeford), who is attending the international air conference in America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. WEATHER LOGGING

    WASHINGTON, May 29.--As part of the plans to put weather forecasting on a global basis, converted B29 bombers operating ...

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  28. HIGH NAZI CAUGHT

    FRANKFURT, May 28.--The British have arrested Oswald Pohl, former chief of the economic section of the SS, and the ...

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  29. YOUTH CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Central Court to-day, Gail Herald M'Farland (19) was charged with wounding Detective Sergeant T. ...

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  30. Schooner In Distress

    LONDON, May 29. -- The schooner Volant was reported to be in difficulties three miles off Fishguard last night, struggling ...

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  31. EXONERATED

    CAIRO, May 28.--Sidky Pasha in a statement in Parliament exonerated the Governor of Alexandria of all responsibility for the ...

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  32. SIAM PROTESTS

    NEW YORK, May 28.--Siam has complained officially to the United Nations that French colonial troops from Indo-China ...

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  33. LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN

    LONDON, May 28.--The Exchange Telegraph Singapore correspondent says it is believed Lord Louis Mountbatten will not return ...

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