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  4. SIR ALBERT DUNSTAN DIES SUDDENLY

    Sir Albert Dunstan, M. L. A., one of the most prominent and colorful figures in Victorian politics for the past 30 years, died suddenly at his home in Broadway, Camberwell, last night. He was aged 71. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Sidelights on the 51st Day of Strike

    THE TRAMWAYS BOARD met yesterday to discuss the conditions laid down by the men for a return to work. L. to R., standing: Mr. B. Gray, Cr. L. Tyack, Mr. W. J. McGrath, Cr. W. K. Park. Seated: The chairman of the Board (Mr. R. J. Risson), manager (Mr. F. G. Wraith) and Mr. J. V. O' Connor. Below: Police ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STRIKERS TO MEET TOMORROW

    Tramwaymen will be advised by their executive at a mass meeting tomorrow to continue their strike, which today enters its 52nd day. The keen desire for a return to work manifest at ...

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  7. New Bomb Effect May be Global

    The British physicist, Sir George Thomson, former scientific adviser to the British delegation to the U. N. ...

    Article : 223 words
  8. Horses Saved in Bakery Blaze

    One man collapsed during the rescue of 12 fear -crazed horses in a bakery stable which was menaced by fire in Camberwellroad, Camberwell, last night. ...

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  9. Usherette in Amazing Fall from Balcony

    Patrons in the stalls at His Majesty's Theatre were alarmed just before the show started last night, when an ...

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  10. Strike Threat in London Docks

    Danger of a strike by the 7000 strong Stevedores' Union, which could paralyse the Port of London, is now acute: Talks at the Ministry of, ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. Labor Majority Rises to Seven

    The British Government's "paper" majority in the House of Commons went up by one to five yesterday. ...

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  12. Dr. Malan Seeks Transfer of Protectorates

    CAPETOWN, April 14 (A. A. P.). South Africa is to put pressure on Britain to hand over three British protectorates, Bechuanaland, Basutoland and ...

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  13. "Dead" Pilgrims Revive

    Just as they were about to be cremated six of the Hindu pilgrims thought to have been killed in ...

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  15. In 'The Age' Today

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  16. Greek Govt. Resigns After Three Weeks

    Prime Minister Sophocles Venizelos' Cabinet resigned today. It was forecast earlier that ...

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  18. THE OLD AND THE NEW.

    -Right: Retiring Chief of the General Staff General V. A. H. Sturdee) packing his attache case at Victoria Barrarks for the last time. Left: The new Chief of the General Staff (Lieut.-General S. F. Rowell). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Fire Sweeps Japanese City

    One quarter of the seaside resort of Atami was razed by a disastrous fire which swept the city last night. ...

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  20. Invaders Gain Foothold on Hainan Island

    More than 3000 Communists have gained a foothold on the Nationalist island of Hainan, off the south China coast, ...

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  21. Plane Crippled by Freak Lightning

    LONDON, April 14. What flying experts described as "something that could happen once in a million years" did happen to a Viking aircraft and 31 people ...

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  23. Rebel Leaders in Djakarta

    Captain Abdul Azis, rebel commander at Macassar, arrived at Djakarta today to report to the Federal ...

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  24. COMET TO FLY TO NAIROBI

    Britain's record breaking de Havilland Comet four-jest airliner the world's fastest civil aircraft will fly from London ...

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