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  4. CUTS IN CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMS

    Victoria faces the most onerous electricity restrictions in its history in the next few weeks, owing to the shortage of black coal supplies and the breakdown of a brown-coal dredge at Yallourn. ...

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  5. PRIME MINISTER INTERVENES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In an eleventh-hour effort to prevent a general strike on the coal fields of N.S.W., the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has convened conferences of ...

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    EMPIRE DAY PARADE.--Naval Sea Scouts made a smart showing yesterday as, with school cadets, boy scouts and Air Training Corps personnel, they paraded past the Town Hall in the Empire day march. The Lieut.-Governor (Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARMING OF SPAIN

    Strong evidence of growing militaristic activity in Spain was tendered by Senor Jose Giral, head of the Spanish ...

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  8. Bunnies in Disguise Again

    Interest of the Australian Government has been aroused in a new process whereby the protein contents of rabbits can ...

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  9. U.S. RAILWAYS PARALYSED

    Paralysis swiftly spread throughout the major sections of the nation's vast railway network when a conference at White House between representatives of the railway companies and the Trainmen's and Engineers' ...

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  10. DR. EVATT FOR AMERICA

    The Australian, Professor M. L. E. Oliphant, of Birmingham University, and Dr. G. H. Briggs, of the Australian Council of ...

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  11. NEW BANS SOON

    As from Monday next householders, in comm on With other users, of electricity, will be severely restricted in ...

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  12. BOMBER LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Capt. Geoffrey Wikner took off from Hurn air field, in the south of England, in the Halifax bomber in which he is ...

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  13. DOUBLE TAX AGREEMENT

    The double taxation agreement between Britain and Australia will mean a revival of the plans of several important ...

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    EMPIRE DAY LUNCHEON.--Snapped at the Empress restaurant yesterday prior to the Empire day luncheon of the Royal Empire Society, the president, Sir Thomas Nettle fold (centre) is shown chatting with the Chief Justice of the High Court, Sir John Latham (left) and Admiral Sir Louis Hamilton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SITUATION IN EGYPT

    Mr. Anthony Eden, the former Foreign Secretary, in opening the House of Commons debate on Egypt, stated that after the ...

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  17. U.S.S.R AND U.S. LOAN TALKS

    Government officials stated that Russia told the United States that it was still interested, and was commencing negotiations for ...

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  18. CAPTURE OF BORMANN

    Unconfirmed reports reaching Allied quarters at Nuremberg suggest that Hitler's former deputy, Martin Bormann, has been ...

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  19. Tokio Celebrates Empire Day

    British and American cameramen decided to defy the restrictions imposed on them by B.C.O.F. authorities during to-day's Empire Day parade. The movie cameramen parked their trucks close to the line of march and ...

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  20. MARCH OF "HOPPERS"

    A plague of grasshopers is devastating the countryside near Littoria. The "Manchester Guardian's" correspondent in Rome ...

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  21. PEACE PROSPECTS IN MANCHURIA

    A high Kuomintang official declared that the recapture of Chang Chun (Manchuria) means that the Chinese Government ...

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  22. DISEASE AS SECRET U.S. WEAPON

    There is already much speculation about the disclosure in the House of Representatives by Representative Thomas (Dem. Texas) that the United States had developed a weapon ready for immediate use which was ...

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  23. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  24. LABOR SPLIT IN COMMONS

    After one of the most embarrassing debates, since the Government took office, 120 Labor members of the House of ...

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  25. SUMMER DISEASE CLAIMS FIVE

    The malady which claimed the lives of five GI babies newly arrived from Europe, and made others seriously ill, has been ...

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  26. ACT OF KINDNESS TO JAPANESE

    The Canadian Legion convention passed a resolution that all Japanese, except those who served in the armed forces, be ...

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