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  4. TRAM MEN DECIDE NOT TO WORK

    Melbourne's tram strike, now in its 54th day, is to continue. Yesterday morning tramwaymen decided by a seven to one majority to continue the strike. About ...

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  5. DAMAGED AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, April 16.--The damage to the Viking airliner over the English Channel last Thursday was not caused by lightning but, it is believed, by an explosion ...

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  6. Soldiers Gain Their Sea Legs

    TROOPS OF THE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH REGIMENT learned embarkation drill when they went to week-end bivouac at Portsea aboard the R.A.N, corvettes Gladstone and Latrobe. Above: Pipers of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.K. Support for Pacific Pact Urged

    Full British support for New Zealand's proposed Pacific pact against Communism is ...

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  8. Mutton as Lamb, Housewives Claim

    Mutton is being sold as lamb in many Melbourne butchers' shops, and a fact finding committee should be set up at once to probe conditions in the meat trade. ...

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  9. Beer Bottles from 'Treasure' Galleon

    They are still diving for that treasure in Tobermory Bay on an island off Scotland. ...

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  10. U.S. Corporal Gets 5 Years on Spy Charge

    An American court martial at Garmisch (Bavaria) yesterday sentenced Gustav Adolph Mueller, 19 years, a ...

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  11. Board Will Not Depart from Reply

    The Tramways Board will not depart from its reply given to the T.E.A. on Friday. ...

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  12. Stern U.S. Note to Soviet Likely

    WASHINGTON, April 16.--The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) has begun work on what is expected to be the sternest Note ever delivered to Moscow. ...

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  13. Two Liberal Peers Join Conservatives

    The decision of two prominent Liberal peers, Lords Reading and Rennell to join the ...

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  14. Communist Strike Move in France

    What is interpreted as a new strike threat has been made by Communist union leaders in an appeal issued ...

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  15. "Must Stay in New Guinea"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--"Australia is in New Guinea and must in all circumstances remain there." The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) said this in Sydney ...

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  17. B.M.A. Clash May Upset Health Plan

    A clash between some country doctors and the British Medical Association threatens ...

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  18. Seretse on Visit to Wife

    Seretse Khama and his 25-year-old white wife, Ruth, were reunited today when the exiled chief designate of the ...

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  19. Move Against Communists

    Italy's three democratic labor unions united yesterday in a 2,000,000-man front against Communism. ...

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  20. Second R.A.N. Carrier Group

    The second Royal Australian Navy Carrier Air Group will be officially formed at the Anzac day ceremony at the Royal ...

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  21. Urges U.S. Change in China Policy

    Speaking in Philadelphia, Professor Owen Lattimore urged the U.S. to disavow, support of the Chinese ...

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  22. Greece Has a Four-Party Govt.

    The new Greek Progressive Liberal Prime Minister (General Nicholas Plastiras) has formed a four-party centre ...

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  23. Czech Houses for Queensland

    Czechoslovakia will send 750 prefabricated wooden houses to Queensland. The newspaper "Lidova ...

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  24. 10,000 Hear "Red Dean"

    The Dean of Canterbury (Rev. Dr. Hewlett Johnson) was cheered and applauded for five minutes by 10,000 people when he arrived at the Exhibition ...

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    HANDS GO UP EN MASSE as tramwaymen vote to go on with their strike at yesterday's meeting of unionists at West Melbourne Stadium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Australian Meat for Bermuda

    The arrival of 350 tons of chilled meat from Australia this week ended Bermuda's shortage of less expensive ...

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  27. Six Communists Killed in Hideout

    Special police shot six Communist terrorists in a village about 150 miles north of Madras. ...

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  29. Peace Treaty for Japan

    A Foreign Office spokesman, commenting on the statement by the U.S. Roving Ambassador (Dr. Jessup), said an early ...

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