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  4. TACTICS CONDEMNED BY JUDGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Judges of the Arbitration Court, hearing today applications for the deregistration of the Chamber of Manufactures of Victoria, the Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Federated Ironworkers Association, roundly condemned the A.E.U. in the ...

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  5. FOOD LOAN BY MINISTRY TO RED CROSS

    The Ministry for Food loaned the British Red Cross food to make the first allocation against. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  6. STRIKE RIGHT DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--To take away the right to strike would be to destroy the essential weapon left as a last resort to workers to settle disputes. ...

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    AUTUMN SESSION.--State Parliament opened its autumn sitting yesterday with a no- confidence motion. Top The Premier (Mr. Cain) answering a question. Below: The leaders of the two Opposition parties, Mr. Holway (left) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SENTENCE TO STAND

    Mr. Justice Atkinson, in the Court of Criminal Appeal, dismissed the appeals of Thomas John Ley, a ...

    Article : 303 words
  9. AUSTRALIA PROVIDES THE GOODS

    Cargoes reaching North American ports emphasise the variety of goods Australia is now exporting. ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. DRAGGING TRIALS

    TOKIO, April 22 (A.A.P). The China phase of the defences case at the Tokio War Crimes tribunal opened this morning with the prosecution ...

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  11. Next- of -Kin Sought by Dutch

    Dutch families who are caring for the graves at Australian and New Zealand airmen, burled In the Netherlands are anxious to ...

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  12. New Life Starting For Some

    Eighty- four Baltic women have arrived at Tilbury, the vanguard of 100,000 displaced persons from the British zone in Germany, who ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. TRAIN BLOWN UP BY TERRORISTS

    A number of British soldiers and a civilian were killed and more than 40 soldiers and civilians injured when an express train from Egypt, was blown up and fired upon by terrorists near Rehoboth. ...

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  14. RATIONS WITH NO TITLE

    A report that a million more rations are being drawn in Britain weekly than there are people entitled to them, is being ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. AGREEMENT ON COAL

    The British American and French Governments Jointly announce a Three- Bower Agreement fixing exports of coal from ...

    Article : 285 words
  16. Tributes to Goossens

    Mr. Eugene Goossens "sixteen years of scholarly and inspired direction" of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NEW STATE IN THE PACIFIC

    In the renovated school room of an old Catholic mission in the historic Portuguese- founded spice port of Makassar, the first ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER STRIKE

    A basis for settlement of the newspaper strike was established yesterday as the result of conferences between the Trades Hall ...

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  19. 'People's car Purchased Maharajah

    The Maharajah of Nawanagar has decided to buy the "'people's car" factory at Grantham, which was forced to close down in ...

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  20. BLACK MARKET TREASURE

    Black market treasure valued at £250,000 has been unearthed by British detectives in the British zone in Germany. ...

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  21. ANOTHER CLASH WITH SOVIET

    The United States and Britain to-day rejected Russia's nominee at the United Nations for the governorship of Trieste, Mr. ...

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  22. TRADE TALKS LAGGING

    The "Times" correspondent says the heads of delegations at the International Trade Conference discussed differences of view ...

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  23. DEATHS IN RAIL EXPLOSION

    Twenty- three persons were killed and nine injured seriously when a goods waggon exploded in the railway station at Rijeka ...

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  24. PROPOSALS FOR KOREANS

    The Soviet foreign minister (M. Molotov) in a letter to General Marshall (U.S. Secretary for State), suggests that the ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. AVOIDING CUTS IN POWER

    The Central Electricity Board in Its annual report to the Minister for Fuel (Mr. Shinwell) says it intends trying to avoid ...

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  26. LONDON SONG WHITER DIES

    The London song writer Mr. Harry. Wincott has died, aged 80. He wrote Mademoiselle from Armentieres and many other ...

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  27. GALES RETURN IN BRITAIN

    All seas around Britain are lushed by gales which swiftly followed a brief spell of summer like weather. ...

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    REPAIRS SUSPENDED.--Left with its boiler tubes open, this locomotive was being repaired at North Melbourne loco, sheds when members of the A.E.U. were called out on strike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. SWING TO LEFT IN ITALY

    With three- quarters of an estimated two- million votes cast in the Sicilian elections counted the Communist- Socialist bloc have a ...

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  30. SECOND ELIZABETHAN ERA PREDICTED

    The Prime Minister of South Africa (Field- Marshal Smuts) presenting Princess Elizabeth with a diamond necklace from the South African people, at her 21st birthday ball, forecast an Elizabethan era. ...

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  31. NEW SURRENDER OF JAPANESE

    Twenty- six Japanese, soldiers and sailors who had hidden in the hills since the fall of Peleliu (Caroline Islands) over two years ...

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  32. They Have a Way In Cuban Politics

    A group of men in a moving motor car sprayed the windows of the national capitol with machine- gun bullets to- night, while the Senate inside the building was considering the resignation of its President, Senor Suarez ...

    Article : 168 words
  33. FIGHT AGAINST GUERILLAS

    It is authoritatively stated that Greek guerillas, who have been encircled In the Pindus region, lost 40 per cent, of their total ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. SUPER- FORTRESS CRASHES

    A B29 Super- Fortress crashed yesterday morning when taking off from Kwajalein, in the Marshall Islands. ...

    Article : 51 words
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