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  5. TRAMS TO CONTINUE RUNNING

    Trams will continue to run in Melbourne this week. A mass meeting of members of the Tramways Employes' Association yesterday decided to continue work while the executive ...

    Article : 369 words
  6. VITAL COURT MOVE IN SYDNEY

    The appearance before the full Arbitration Court in Sydney to-day of parties to the metal trades strike, to show cause, why they should not be deregistered, should decide whether the ...

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  7. AID FOR GREECE

    Moscow Radio yesterday charged Britain with using Greece as a testing ground for new war planes. It said Britain recently ...

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    TWENTY-ONE TO-DAY.--Princess Elizabeth, Heir-apparent to the Throne of Great Britain, will come of age to-aay. In this idyllic setting of blossoming flowers in the bright sunshine of South Africa, this special birthday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RUSSIAN VIEW OF ALLIANCE WITH BRITAIN

    The official newspaper "Pravda," in a leading article, said Russia in her proposals for a new ...

    Article : 91 words
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    TOMMY TRINDISR, who was fined £2 in London for speeder on the Brighton-road, protested in his defence that he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GERMANY'S IRON KING

    The first trial of Nazi industrialists indicted for war crimes opened before a U.S. tribunal. The chief of the six defendants is ...

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  12. CABINET STAND

    At a conference which lasted until after midnight, the Premier (Mr. Cain) and the full executive committee of the ...

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  13. "NO SMOKE' CAMPAIGN

    Tobacconists in Britain report a 50 per cent, drop in tobacco sales since the Budget forced up the price. ...

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  14. HEAVY RAIL LOSSES

    The suspension of suburban electric train services and the curtailment of country trains is proving costly to the Railway ...

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  15. PRINCESS SENDS THANKS TO AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to-day sent, greetings to Princess Elizabeth for her 21st birthday. Mr. Chifley asked the King to convey ...

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  16. HUNGER STRIKE BY JEWS

    Twelve thousand jews at Cyprus camps are hunger-striking against the Palestine immigration quota, reduction. There has also ...

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  17. N.E.I. DEBT IN AUSTRALIA

    To negotiate with the Australian Government about the settlement of outstanding debts between Australia and the N.E.I. ...

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  18. EXPLOSION RESULTS

    A naval party which went ashore at Heligoland on Saturday a day earlier, than first intended, believed that buried ...

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  19. TWO RAILWAY DISASTERS

    Forty persons were killed and more than 100 injured when a train carrying 20 tons of explosives blew up in a railway ...

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  20. TOLL FROM BLAST

    The number of known dead in the Texas City explosion is now reported to be 542. Weary rescue workers continue to search for ...

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  21. NAZI MURDERER ESCAPES

    Dr. Erich. Isselhorst, former S.S. Commander in the Strasburg area, who is under sentence of death for his part in the ...

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    POPULAR DECISION.--When tramwaymen met yesterday at Unity Hall they decided to continue work throughout this week. To many thousands this decision will mean the difference between walking and riding to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ANZAC SERVICE. -- A special Anzac commemoration ceremony was conducted yesterday at the North Melbourne football ground. Here members of the North and West Melbourne sub-branch of the R.S.L. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Fresh Provender fort Three Platypuses

    The three, Australian platypuses, in charge of Mr. David Fleay, director of the Healesvilie (Vic.) sanctuary, arrived here safely on board the steamer Pioneer Glen, which has left for Boston. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MR. H. WALLACE UNREPENTANT

    Mr. Henry Wallace, who has described himself as "an American capitalist or progressive Tory," addressing Norwegian ...

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  26. KING BACK IN CAPETOWN

    The Royal family arrived in Capetown aboard the Royal train to-day. They travelled since their arrival, on February 17 a ...

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  27. MOSCOW AGREEMENT NOW UNLIKELY

    There is still no flicker in the dying embers of the Moscow conference, from which British, American and French delegates are now reported ready to depart. Correspondents report little hope of major agreement ...

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  28. MAN FATALLY STABBED

    A young, man was fatally stabbed in Centre-road, Bentleigh early yesterday morning after he had become involved in ...

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  29. PARTITION OF INDIA

    The division of India into two separate soverign States--Hindustan and Pakistan--before the British leave in 1948, now seems ...

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  30. MADAGASCANS REVOLT

    M. Castellan, Radical Deputy for Madagascar, stated that the situation in Madagascar was much graver than had been ...

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  31. Small Scope For World Police

    The military staff committee of the U.N. Security Council has decided to limit the size of the proposed international police force to one that can handle only disputes among small and medium Powers. ...

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  32. Question of Migration And Empire

    The "Observer," commenting on the debate in the House of Lords on whether emigrants to Australia are to be regarded as ...

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  33. TRAGIC PLANE CRASH

    One of the eleven S.A.A.F. pilots killed in the crash of a Ventura aircraft south-west of Khartoum was Lieutenant P. D. ...

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