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  4. MEAT SHORTAGE TO­­­­­­ CONTINUE

    Next week Melbourne will experience the full force of the meat famine. As butchers regard the rise in price ceilings as too small, they will continue their appraisement plan of ...

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    THE KING OPENS PARLIAMENT.--Impressive scene outside Parliament House. Capetown, when their Majesties passed through the naval and military guard ol honor prior to the King opening the South African Parliament. Veterans of two wars were included in the special guard.--By Beam Wireless. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ­­­­CRISIS IN U.K. PROLONGED

    The fiercest blizzard of the winter has swept north ern Britain, virtually bringing to a standstill the movement of vital coal supplies. Roads and railways were ...

    Article : 351 words
  7. POLICEMAN'S LOT CAN BE HAPPY

    Eighteen police inspectors arc wanted by Emperor Haile Selassie for duty in Ethiopia. The jobs, which are being ...

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  8. NEW DRIVE IN CHINA

    Government Held despatches state nearly 125,000 Chinese Communists have launched a savage new offensive in Manchuria, ...

    Article : 182 words
  9. HOURS OF WORK

    The national joint consultative committee of employers and employes after considering the Ministerial statement that hours of ...

    Article : 275 words
  10. SPORT ON SUNDAY

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  11. MAY-DAY STOPPAGE ENDORSED

    Three States have endorsed the proposals for a one-day stoppage on May 1, and implementation of the 40-hour week after that date. The proposal now becomes A.C.T.U. policy. The recommendations, which ...

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  12. OVATION FOR ROYALTY

    Extraordinary enthusiasm greeted the Royal family at a garden party in Victoria Park, Port Elizabeth, yesterday ...

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  13. GIFT FOOD FROM MELBOURNE

    The Victorian Agent-General, Mr. Norman Martin, and toe Food Ministry have completed arrangements for distribution of ...

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  14. IN OTHER PAGES

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  15. CUT IN PRICES FORECAST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A prediction of substantial reductions in the prices of beef and lamb right through Australia was ...

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  17. TEACHERS ON STRIKE

    The public school system in Buffalo, in which 41,000 pupils are involved, was completely at a standstill last night, when the ...

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  18. UNITING THE PEOPLE

    The chairman of the international affairs committee of the British Communist party. (Mr. R. Palme Dutt), in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Japanese War Memorial Destroyed

    British authorities destroyed the Japanese, war memorial on top of Mount Cameron yesterday in a ceremony witnessed, by ...

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  20. Air Routes to Australia

    The colonial Under Secretary (Mr. Creech Jones) informed the House of Commons that a technical survey party was recently ...

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  21. COMMUNIST REPORT ON AUSTRALIA

    The open boast that Communist agitation was behind recent strikes and current labor unrest in Australia is contained in an "information report" privately circulated to delegates to the Empire Communist Parties ...

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  22. BLACK MARKETING BY TROOPS

    The British tax payer has lost £58,000,000, equivalent to ninepence in the pound on the Income Tax, as a result of currency and tobaeco black market operations by British troops and Administrative Staffs in Austria and ...

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  23. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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