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  4. Hold-up on the Waterfront

    A 24-HOUR STOPPAGE by the Seamen's Union was responsible for inactivity on the waterfront yesterday. Left: The 10,000-ton Italian liner Continental, anchored off Gellibrand Lighthouse, as no tugs were available to bring her to port. The ship, carrying migrants, is expected to berth this morning. Right: Tugs were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LABOR MEMBERS CALLED TO FRESH TALKS

    All New South Wales Labor members of the Federal and State Parliaments have been summoned to a conference at noon in Sydney today to discuss developments in the coal strike. ...

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  6. BRITISH DOCK CRISIS

    With the state of emergency now in operation throughout Britain, 2400 troops and naval personnel today moved into the London docks to unload food ships. No call for labor was made at the Royal group of docks, where ...

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  7. Mineral Wealth of the Empire

    The Minister for Fuel and Power (Mr. Gaitskell) spoke of the changed concept of Empire when he addressed ...

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  8. Minister of Army Called to Canberra

    The special cabinet sub-committee, which is handling the coal strike, has been summoned to meet in Canberra tomorrow, ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. U.S. "Must Buy" from Empire

    The New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. Walter Nash) said that U.S. must buy more goods from the British Commonwealth, if Commonwealth nations were to ...

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  10. No Military Pact with Gen. Chiang

    President Quirino stated categorically that no "secret military pact" had been concluded in the two-day ...

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  11. Precautions to Guard Judge

    Special police precautions were taken today when Mr. Justice Humphreys drove down Lewes High-street to open the ...

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  12. Retaliation May be Necessary

    The Foreign Under Secretary (Mr. Christopher Mayhew) told the House of Commons that since Miss May Peters, a ...

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  13. Belgians Recall Bomber Crash

    The families of three Australian airmen killed when their Lancaster bomber crashed in Belgium in July, ...

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  16. Case of G.I.'s Suicide in Japan

    An American private committed suicide by throwing himself in front of an electric tram, near Fifu, in central ...

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  17. Severe Tremor in Japan Area

    Two Japanese were killed and one injured in a severe [?]arth tremor in Kure area early this morning, which sent ...

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  18. Flood Disaster Faces China

    China, still suffering from the disastrous civil war, is facing floods which threaten to be the worst in the nation's history. ...

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    NOT A FARM CHORE, but a scene from the heart of London. This unusual picture shows hay-making on the banks of the River Thames, with St. Paul's and Blackfriars Bridge in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Royal "Waitress and Waiter"

    Dressed as a waitress and waiter, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attended a fancy dress ball given ...

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  21. Journalists Dead in Air Crash

    A Royal Dutch Constellation aircraft carrying Dutch officials and 13 American journalists crashed at Ghatkopar Hills, three miles from Santa Cruz aerodrome. ...

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  23. New Record in Jewel Thefts

    Jewellery worth £52,400 belonging to Lady Docker was stolen from her Mayfair home during the week end. ...

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  24. University Post for Australian

    Professor W. K. Hancock, of Australia, has been appointed director of the newly constructed University of London ...

    Article : 64 words
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