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  5. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Early showers, south winds. ...

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  6. State Fuel and Power Authority

    The creation of a Ministry of Fuel and Mines to develop Victoria's fuel and power resources, and to regulate the distribution of those products, is being considered by State Cabinet. It is proposed to set up a ...

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  7. Rioting Crowds Overturn Trams

    SCENE IN BOGOTA, capital ol Colombia, showing trams overturned in the city, when rioting crowds took charge during the revolutionary outbreak last week end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH REFUSE TO SHOW CARDS

    Commanders of two regular British military passenger trains between the British zone in Austria and Vienna flatly refused to produce special identity cards for passengers when the Russians halted trains at Semmering check point this morning. The ...

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  9. Airmen Plan Big Reunion

    The R.A.A.F. is to be approached by organisers of the Empire Reunion of Royal Air Force Bomber Command, ...

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  10. More Trains From Monday

    Some additional country passenger trains will be restored as from Monday next as a result of a seasonal falling ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. Tinplate Needs of Australia

    Australian authorities in London are concerned about Australia's grave shortage of tinplate and are having a ...

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  12. Devastation Wrought in Colombia Revolt

    Probably never before in the history of the western hemisphere has there been a revolt which brought such fighting, looting and burning as in Bogota at the week ...

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  13. Fragments From Bombed Commons

    Fragments of stone and lead from Britain's bombed House of Commons were presented to-day in the House ...

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  14. Notable Rise in Production

    With the exception of July, 1920, Britain's production effort for March was the highest in value for all ...

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  15. Superforts Leave for Germany

    The largest mass fight of superfortresses since the end of the war took off for Germany shortly before midnight. ...

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  16. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  17. Big 5 Should Stop Threats

    The Secretary-General of the United Nations (Mr. Trygve Lie) to-day charged the Big Five with not using the organisation as it should be used, and urged ...

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  18. American Ship Runs Aground

    A Lloyds message from Alexandria states the American steamer Bert Williams, which was bound from ...

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  19. Big Leases for Gold Mining

    State Cabinet has granted North Broken Hill Ltd. gold mining leases covering 5000 acres at Maldon and 4000 acres at St. Arnaud, formerly two of the richest ...

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    THE CANNING SEASON is in full swing at Shepparton where these pictures showing fruit being canned for export were taken yesterday. Top: Girls engaged in preparing fruit before the canning process. Lower: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. BIG WAGE CLAIM IN U.K.

    The first big wage claim since the trade union accepted the Government's wage-pegging policy will be presented ...

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  24. "Protocol M" Was a Forgery

    British experts have now established that the much publicised "Protocol M" is a forgery says the "Daily Herald's" ...

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  25. AIR LINERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    A Roman Catholic priest blessed two Rapide twin-engined air liners which left Croydon to-day for Australia. Three ...

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  26. Stalin Praises Finnish Treaty

    Generalissimo Stalin in a speech at a dinner on April 8 in celebration of the signing of the Soviet-Finnish treaty, and ...

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  27. U.K. Bill on Death Penalty

    To-morrow's debate on retention of the death sentence will provide the first "free vote" on a major issue since the present Government took office. ...

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  28. U.S. Film Survey Here

    The "Journal America" has reported that Veronica Lake and her husband, Andre de Toth, will fly to Australia to ...

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  29. Offensive by Jewish Forces

    Haganah forces have carried out a big offensive along Jerusalem's lifeline-- the Jaffa--Jerusalem road. Jews blew up six buildings ...

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  30. £5000 Loss on Boyd Neel Tour

    The tour of Australia last year by the Boyd Neel string orchestra involved a loss of £5000 for the British Council, which sponsored the visit. ...

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  31. Speech Award to Judith Anderson

    The Adelaide-born actress, Judith Anderson, has been awarded the American Academy of Arts and Letters ...

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  32. 605 Miles an Hour

    The De Havilland test pilot John Derry established a new record of 605.23 miles an hour for 100 kilometres (62½ miles) ...

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