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  4. VIC. PROTESTS AGAINST ANTISTRIKE ACT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Victorian tram and Railway Unions plan a State-wide transport hold-up tomorrow. Members of both unions have been instructed by ...

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  5. CHIFLEY SAYS U.K. GENERAL MISREPORTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, said today that the Deputy Chief of the ...

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  6. New Drive by Reds Menaces China's Capital

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday: High American sources today said that Suchow had fallen last night, leaving Pengpu as the only bastion barring a mass Red push on to the capital, Nanking, but later reports indicated that the captured town is Suhsien, fifty miles south of Suchow, says Reuter's correspondent. ...

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  7. CHIANG SAYS DEFEAT NOT DECISIVE

    PRESIDENT CHIANG KAISHEK, in admitting the recent Government defeat in Manchuria, denied that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Broadcasting Bill Goes To Lower House

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Broadcasting Bill, establishing a board to control broadcasting in ...

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  9. Best Kept Secret For Years

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers, Mr L. Withall, paid today ...

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  10. Storm Breaks Sydney-Melbourne Communications

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A violent storm which blew down II poles near Wangarratta, 46 miles ...

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  11. Terrorists Murder Two Miners

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: Two tin m[?]ners, Matthew Urquhart, from Scotland, and Hall Best, from ...

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  12. N.S.W. PARL'T CONGRATULATES ROYAL PARENTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A motion of congratulation to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on the birth of an ...

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  13. Chifley Says

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The prime Minister, Mr. Chifley said today that the Liberal candidate in the Geelong by-election had ...

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  14. Guilty of Ill-treating Young Baby

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A young man was remanded for medical examination after he had been found guilty at Darlinghurst ...

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  15. C.P.-Q.P.P. NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Negotiations between the Country Party and the Q.P.P. for the allocation of the State's 18 seats ...

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  16. ACTION FOR ALLEGED CONTEMPT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An action against the Metal Trade Employers' Association for alleged contempt of court was mentioned ...

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  17. Soviet Army In Germany Going Into Winter Quarters

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The New York Times Berlin correspondent last night reported that the Soviet occupation army of over 300,000 men was breaking up and marching into winter ...

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  18. Special Jail Wing For Sexual Offenders

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A wing for sexual offenders will be built at Brisbane Jail, when steel supplies become available. ...

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  19. CASINO CLUB TO PUBLICISE NIGHT FLYING TESTS

    LISMORE, Tuesday: When night flying tests were made in future the proper authorities would be notified and the public ...

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  20. PRINCESS AND CHILD DOING WELL

    LONDON, Tuesday: A bulletin issued this morning said "Princess Elizabeth had a good night and is making satisfactory progress. ...

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  21. CAMPAIGN FOR REPEAL OF TAFT-HARTLEY ACT

    CINCINNATTI (Ohio), Tuesday: Mr William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, said today that the new ...

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  22. FIRE DESTROYS 1500 SHEEP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: More than 1000 people today fought a bushfire which destroyed 1500 sheep, worth £2200, in the Wee Waa district, 15 ...

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  24. WARNING ON DE FACTO WIVES' RIGHTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A warning against unrestricted recognition of de facto wives' to financial assistance and ...

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  25. Ward Says he had no Secret File on Timber Deal

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Edward John Ward, Minister for External Territories, said in the Quarter Sessions today that he did not keep a secret file on the Bulolo Valley timber deal in the safe in his office. He denied that he tried "stalling" Hancock and Gore by assuring ...

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  26. LINSEED OIL SUPPLY ADEQUATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Adequate supplies of linseed oil now were available for current needs, the Minister for Trade and Customs, ...

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  27. OPPOSITION PLANS CRITICISM

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: If the Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, grants an opportunity for a foreign affairs debate in the House of ...

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