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  4. WATERSIDERS THREATEN TO STRIKE AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Ten days after their return to work, Brisbane watersiders to-day threatened to go on strike again on Monday. They decreed that unless wharfies were employed to ...

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  5. Jews Harrying Arabs in Drive To Open Convoy Route

    LONDON, April 16.--The Associated Press Jerusalem correspondent says Haganah troops, in their drive to open a convoy route from Tel-Aviv, destroyed during last night all the main buildings in the Arab village of Saris, eight miles west of ...

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  6. NO SUGAR IN NSW NEXT WEEK AS RESULT OF STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--New South Wales early next week will be without sugar as a direct result of the waterside tie-up during the Queensland railway strike. The last stocks of raw sugar are now ...

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  7. RABBI DEFENDS AUST.BCOF MEN'S MORALS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The incidence of VD among Australian troops In Japan had been grossly exaggerated, the ...

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  8. BILL INTRODUCED TO ENLARGE PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Introducing a bill to provide for the enlargement of Parliament and a bill to provide for ...

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  9. THE GENERAL WAS "FAIR DINKUM"

    TOKIO, April 16.--General MacArthur told the Australian mission investigating allegations regarding ...

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  10. Some Family Party

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Claimed to be Australia's largest family, 12 . brothers and their 10 ...

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  11. COLOMBIAN STRIKE CALLED OFF

    NEW YORK, April 15.--The Bogota Government radio announced that the Colombian Workers' Federation to-night called off the general strike, which it ordered immediately after the assassination of the Liberal party ...

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  12. OPPOSITION MOVE TO RE- OPEN KEANE TRUNK CASE FAILS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The late Senator Keane did not have sufficient dollars to make large scale purchases of jewelry in America before his death in 1946, said the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) in the House of ...

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  13. Berlin Sortie Denied

    LONDON, April 16.-- The Associated press correspondent says General Clay has denied a report that he ...

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  14. RISE IN FEDERAL BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A a week in the basic wage for Melbourne, Sydney and Hobart would operate ...

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  15. CAUSE OF GRIM AIR SMASH

    LONDON, April 15.-- Lockhedd Aircraft Corporation official said the Constellation which crashed at Shannon early to-day ...

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  16. Dairy Costs Survey To Include Last Financial Year

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Following the decision of the Commonwealth Joint Dairy Industry Advisory Committee to extend its costs survey to cover the year ended June, 1947, approximately 40 farms will be costed in ...

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  17. COMMISSIONER AND UNIONS TO CONFER ON PAY RATES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An admission that there was some justification for increased away-from-home allowances for men in the service was made by the Railway Commissioner's representative (Mr. J. P ...

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  18. LIKE OLD TIMES

    LONDON, April 16.-- Waves of RAP heavy bombers roared over London in the first major ...

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  19. ENGINE TROUBLE IN FLYING BOAT

    AUCKLAND, April 16.-- Because of a minor defect in one of her engines, the Sunderland flying boat, Mataatua, of New ...

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  20. HOPES OF U.S.-AUST. SHIPPING SERVICE

    WASHINGTON, April 15.-- Prospects of the trans-Pacific ship passenger service continuing without interruption are "developing ...

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  21. Concerted Anglo-U.S. Action In Germany Under Discussion

    LONDON, April 15.--Reuter's Vienna correspondent says the British and American authorities met and discussed the possibility of concerted action over the faintest Soviet traffic restrictions. ...

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  22. Migrants Should Join Trades Unions

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Australian Government was particularly anxious that immigrants coming to this country should join ...

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  23. FOREIGN TRAVEL BAR

    LONDON, April 15.-- Reuter's Belgrade representative says a Government decree forbids foreigners to travel in Southern ...

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  24. CONFERENCE WAS SUCCESS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Substantial pay increases for all railway employees other than those in the workshops ...

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  25. U.S. STRIKE SEQUEL

    WASHINGTON, April 15.-- Federal Judge Alan Golds- borough has deferred until April 19, the verdict in the ...

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  26. 18 EUROPEAN NATIONS SIGN ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION PACT

    LONDON, April 16.--Reuter's Paris correspondent says the protocol to the main text of the convention for European ...

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  27. U.S. GENERAL DENIES RUSSIAN SCOUTING OF ALASKAN SHORES

    ANCHORAGE, (Alaska) April 15.--Lieutenant General Nathan Twining, commander of the United States armed ...

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  28. INSPECTION OF CATTLE COUNTRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday--Sir Henry Turner, of the British Food Mission, and members of the Australian Meat Board will leave ...

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  29. "YOUNG SCOTLAND" SQUASHED

    LONDON, April 15.-- Police to-night raided the Glasgow premises of "Young Scotland," an extreme Nationalist movement. They ...

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  30. THE MOSCOW WAY

    LONDON, April 16.-- The British United Press Moscow representative says six executives of Russian industrial concerns have ...

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