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  4. END OF GAS STRIKE NOW IN SIGHT

    The gas strike in Victoria and South Australia probably will be settled before the end of this week. A mass meeting of members of the Gas Employes' Union will be held at Unity Hall to-morrow morning, when it is likely that recommendations for a return to work will be ...

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    PARIAMENTARY FAREWELL.--Preceded by the Sergeant at Arms with the Mace across his shoulder, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, accompanied, among others, by the Governor and Lady Dugan, descend the steps of Parliament House after their farewell visit, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TWO KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    SYDNEY Monday.--A man and a girl were killed and another man critically injured this afternoon when a two-seater single engine Wackett training plane nose dived into a ...

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  7. CLASHES IN SUMATRA

    The Indonesian Premier, Sutan Sjahrir, voiced his serious view of the military situation in southeast Sumatra, following reports ...

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  8. GOAL STOCKS REVIEWED

    With 6000 tons of coal in Melbourne controlled by the State Coal Committee, nearly half a week's supply of gas coal is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ISOLATED ISLAND

    HOBART, Monday.--The Tasmanian Government is anxious to prevent "squatters from taking possession, even temporarily, ...

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  10. JEW TERRORISTS DEFIANT

    Palestine is on the brink of a major tragedy. Despite warnings that continued terrorism will inevitably lead to the imposition of martial law, responsible Jewish leaders are totally unable to control the extremists. ...

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  11. TIRING OF STRIKES

    HOBART, Monday.--"I -admit I am getting rather tired of these industrial disturbances which have occurred so frequently ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--Six hundred delivery horses, owned by L.M.S. Railway Company, are suffering from influenza, which threatens ...

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  14. Used Church as Base for Robbery

    Jersey City police are searching for a well-dressed thief who posed as a church committeeman and walked ...

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  16. OUTRAGES BY COMMUNISTS

    The Polish Embassy has protested to the Communist head quarters in Yenan that Chinese' Communists near Sangtal beat, ...

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  17. WAR NOVEL BY AUSTRALIAN

    The Australian journalist Godfrey Blunden, who was in Moscow for over a year during the war has completed his first novel, "A ...

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  18. NEW TITLE NOT YET SELECTED

    Viscount Bruce has not yet selected his new title. Possible choices are Viscount Bruce of Melbourne, his birthplace, or ...

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  19. One Man Who Opposes Salary Lift

    Governor Thomas Dewey, of New York, who is still a "possible" for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1948, ...

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  20. BRITISH MAY QUIT JAPAN

    The Tokio correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" says Lieut.-General C. H. Gairdner, British special representative with General MacArthur, will present to the Australian Government plans for the withdrawal of the ...

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  22. Show Off as Stars Fall Out

    Because the orchestra applauded his partner's song Italy's famous tenor, Lauri Volpi, refused to sing with her in the opera ...

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  23. GREEKS DEPEND UPON U.N.R.R.A. SUPPLIES

    If U.N.R.R.A. supplies to Greece cease "great masses of people will starve to death" reports the All-Party British delegation which visited Greece at the invitation of the Greek Government. ...

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  24. HIGHER AIR RATES IN U.S. LIKELY

    The New York "Times" says the prospects of American domestic airlines in 1941 generally are not favorable and companies are expected to seek higher passenger fares and mail rates. . ...

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  25. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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