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  4. Industrial Trouble Hangs Over Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Victorian Cabinet met to-night and will meet again to-morrow to consider legal advice on whether prosecutions launched under the existing Essential Service Act could be sustained. Cabinet rose to-night without reaching any decision ...

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  5. Chinese Reds Closing In On Nationalist Stronghold

    NANKING, Nov. 18.--Five Communist columns, totalling 100,000 men, are driving on Hsuchow from the south-east, with a spearhead within seven 0' miles of the city, says a special Government ...

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  6. MUM, DAD, AND ALL THE KIDS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Members of the Federal Parliament in future will be permitted free air ...

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  7. ANA BUYS SHARE IN CEYLON LINE

    Captain Ivan Holyman (right), managing director of Australian National Airways, was met by the general manager, Mr H. F. Walsh, on his return from London recently. Capt. Holyman while in Ceylon signed an agreement under which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Waterside Dismissals Continue

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--A further five gangs of waterside workers, totalling 137 men, were dismissed after two and ...

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  9. Palestine Warfare Useless

    NEW YORK. November 18.--King Abdullah of Transjordan told a 'Herald Tribune' correspondent in an exclusive ...

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  10. Suggested Abolition Of Apprentices' Night Classes Criticised

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The abolition of night classes for apprentices was advocated by Mr. P. W. Paterson (Com., Bowen) in Parliament to-day. He was speaking to a motion by the ...

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  11. TOWNSVILLE BANS WATER FOR GARDENS

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--Further drastic restrictions on the use of water in Townsville were decided on at a City Council ...

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  12. Employers' Association Guilty Of Contempt

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Full Bench of the Federal Arbitration Court to-day convicted the Metal Trades Employers' Association of contempt of court. The court comprised Judges ...

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  13. TRUMAN TRICKED GALLUP POLL

    CHlCAGO, November 18--The 'Daily News' announced to-day it would no longer subscribe to Gallup ...

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  14. FIRE THREATENED ARMY CAMP

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Fifty soldiers, firemen, police and farmers battled a bush add scrub fire which threatened an Army camp ...

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  15. Red Unions' Move

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A conference of 10 Communist controlled Federal unions, with a membership of 400,000, decided in Sydney ...

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  16. FATEFUL BILL INTRODUCED

    DUBLIN, November 18.--The Dail, in a 10-second session, unanimously approved introduction of the ...

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  17. WESTERN POWERS REJECT EVATT-LIE APPEAL FOR BIG FOUR BERLIN TALKS

    PARIS, November 18.--The United States and Britain both rejected a suggestion for four power negotiations on Berlin in replies to Dr. H. V. Evatt and Mr. Trygve Lie. The United States said it would not negotiate under the threat of a Russian blockade. The British note said the Russian ...

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  18. 500 DROWNED IN STEAMER CAPSIZE

    PATNA, November 18--Five hundred persons are believed to have been drowned at the junction of the Ganges ...

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  19. SURPRISE ATTACK ON MR. MCKELL'S APPOINTMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The acting leader of the Opposition (Mr. E. J. Harrison) to-night made a surprise attack on Mr. W. J. McKell's appointment as Governor-General. ' ...

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  20. Complete Victory?

    NANKING, November 18.--An official Government military spokesman to-day claimed complete ...

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  21. OPPOSITION IN LINE ON PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Members of both the Liberal and Country parties to- day approved in principle a pensions scheme for ...

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  22. KEMEIRA PICKETS FINED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Two Kemelra tunnel pickets during the recent coal strike were each fined £2 in the Wollongong Court ...

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  23. Reds Heckle U. S. Ambassador

    LONDON, November 18.--Up-, roar broke out at Sheffield's Pageant of Production in the City Hall when Communists ...

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  24. ABSENTEE SEAMEN NOT LOGGED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Senator Ashley told the Senate to-day he accepted full responsibility for the action of the masters of four ...

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  25. Australian-U. S. Student Exchanges

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The United States will spend dollars from War disposals sales In Australia in exchanges of students, ...

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  26. Sudan Elections

    KHARTOUM, November 18.--The Independence Front has gained a majority by winning 33 seats in the Legislative Assembly ...

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