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  3. FORECAST:

    Fine; cool night; light and variable wind, cheifly S.W. ...

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  4. Blow to Chinese Gov't Hopes

    NANKING, Monday: Chinese Press dispatches assert that the Communists captured the city of Taian, a strategic base 45 ...

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  5. ENGINEERS IN VIC. RAIL DEPOTS CEASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A.E.U. m[?] employed in Victorian country rail depots w[?] strike at midnight tonight. They will thus[?] about a further cut of 25 per cent, in countr[?] ...

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  6. Britain will Demand Aid in Palestine on Any U.N. Decision

    NEW YORK, Monday: The spokesman for the British delegation to the United Nations said that Britain was ready to accept any decision reached by the United Nations on the Palestine problem, but did not intend to implement any decision—just or unjust—alone. ...

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  7. Threat of Stoppage If No Football Ground

    SYDNEY, Monday: Port Newcastle is threatened with Na 24-hour stoppage weekly if the Wharf Laborers' Rugby ...

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  8. FALSE BOTTOM OF VASE AS HIDING PLACE

    MANILA, Monday: Police found 250,000 dollars worth of contraband jewels concealed in the false bottom of ...

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  9. Reports on Banning Of British Firms' Expansion Mystify

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Ministers are mystified by the reports that the British Treasury ...

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  10. FLIGHT TEST FOR QUEEN BEES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Aircraft owned by Trans-Australia Airlines will be used in an unusual experiment in June in ...

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  11. A.C.T.U. BID TO WORK OUT PLAN FOR SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday: The full executive of the ACTU met in Sydney today to evolve if possible a proposal for settlement of the metal trades dispute in Melbourne. The executive today discussed only the history of ...

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  12. FIVE SENTENCED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Monday: The Warsaw correspondent of Associated Press states: A summary military court at Przemysl sentenced to ...

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  13. BATTLE IN GREECE

    LONDON, Monday: Units of the first and second Greek Army Corps, with the support of mechanised units and squadrons ...

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  14. Tea Price May again Advance

    CANBERRA, Monday: Hints of still further increases in tea prices were given in official quarters ...

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  15. No Australian Cuts In Meat, Butter or Sugar to Aid Britain

    CANBERRA, Monday: No cuts will be made in the Australian meat ration to provide additional food for Britain, it was learned authoritatively today. Reduction in the butter and [?] ration are also out ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. REPORT OF PLAN TO SABOTAGE SUEZ CANAL

    LONDON, Monday: A secret meeting on the Graeco-Yugoslav border, of Communists from Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. JOHNSON RESIGNS AS A.W.U. GENERAL PRESIDENT

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for the Interior (Mr Johnson) today announced his resignation as general president of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. AID SENT TO DISABLED SHIP

    HONOLULU, Monday: A Navy tug was dispatched to aid the Swedish motorship Mattawunga (5766 tons), which is adrift 400 ...

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  19. AGREEMENT ON BUNNERONG FOR COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday: The agreement designed to end the dispute over maintenance work at Bunnerong power-house will be ...

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  20. Fascists Arrested

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's Rome representative says: Police arrested at least a dozen people in ...

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  21. MEATLESS DAY FOR NSW GOVT. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: All hotels and restaurants under State Government control have been ordered to start a weekly ...

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  22. TO CHALLENGE CONFISCATION OF MANSION

    LONDON, Monday: The Daily Express says: The Earl of Ducie is returning in the Orion from Australia to challenge the Home ...

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  23. Search for Bormann In Cairo

    CAIRO, Monday: A senior Security Service official said that as a result of a Scotland Yard signal, police are searching hotels and watching ports and aerodromes in Egypt for Martin Bormann, formerly Hitler's deputy. ...

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  24. Coming to Australia

    LONDON, Monday: The Daily Mail says: A 43-year-old former test pilot, Sydney Mansel, intends to settle in Australia with wife and ...

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  25. Strike on London Wharves

    LONDON, Monday: About 4000 Port of London lightermen stopped work in sympathy with the Glasgow dockers who have been on strike for six weeks as a protest against the dismissal of 500 on the Glasgow register on the ground that the Glasgow docks were overstaffed. ...

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  27. YOUTH PLEADS GUILTY TO MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, Monday: Pleading guilty to a charge of manslaughter of a schoolmate on November ...

    Article : 348 words
  28. FRENCH BOMBS ALLEGEDLY KILL OVER 100 CHINESE

    NANKING, Monday: The Central Agency stated that French bombings from the air on April 15 and 16 killed over ...

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  29. SENTENCED FOR MISTREATING AUSTRALIANS

    TOKIO, Monday: For beating and kicking two Australian and four other Allied prisoners of war, Bunhachi Bando, ...

    Article : 64 words
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