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  3. South Australia Takes The Field Against M.C.C.

    The South Australian team led by Bradman (stoppping for hall) takes the field at the opening of the match against the MCC team at the Adelaide Oval yesterday. They spent the day without success, the opening English bastmen. Hutton and Washbrook scoring 237. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SUPPORT FOR VETO REVISION

    When the Assembly of the United Nations opened its general debate this afternoon it was quickly evident that Australia, Cuba and the Philippines would receive keen support from other small ...

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  5. THREE DIE IN BOAT

    With three Australian members of her crew dead and the fourth in the last stages of exhaustion, the 15-ton auxilliary ...

    Article : 521 words
  6. STRIKE SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS

    Negotiations hove been opened for a settlement of the transport strike, and some hope is held that there will be an early resumption of services. ...

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  7. MOVEMENT OF M.C.C.

    Because of the dislocation of the interstate railway service. due to the strike in Victoria, efforts are being made by ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. Germans Resign In Soviet Zone

    Scores of German officials working for the Administration in the Soviet zone of Germany have resigned since the Russian deportations of workers, which has come as a climax to months of ...

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  9. MORE UNREST ON WHARFS

    More trouble is threatened on the waterfront. Many wharf laborers refused to work overtime tonight and were ...

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  10. M.C.C. Opens Well Against S.A.

    Hutton and Washbrook, England's opening pair, botted all day yesterday to give the MCC a good first ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. PLANE'S CRASH LANDING

    A Tiger Moth plane which took off from Essendon today with a damaged under-carriage, was chased for about 40 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. East-West Trains

    The East-West express left Perth last night, and another train will leave tonight. These trains are due to arrive in Adelaide on ...

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  13. MORE NAZIS TO BE TRIED

    The American Military Government has announced that "major" German war leaders, possibly numbering nearly 1,000, ...

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  14. INDEFINITE DELAY OF SHIP IN PORT

    The steamer Fort Dease Lake has been delayed indefinitely at Port Adelaide, and will not sail for Port Lincoln today as scheduled ...

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  15. DEVELOPMENT IN WAGE-PEGGING

    A hint that some development might be expected during next week in relation to wagepegging was given by the Minister ...

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  16. MAN KILLED IN SMASH

    One man was killed and another injured when the motor car in which they were travelling capsized after coming ...

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  17. 2,000 Tons Of Coal Lost Yesterday

    stoppages at three northern collieries today resulted in an output loss of 2.000 tons. The stoppages occurred at ...

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  18. Coldest October Spell For 14 Years

    Southerly winds and cloudy skies had kept temperatures in Adelaide about 12 degrees below ...

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  19. "Talks Helpful," Says Mr. Chifley

    Discussions with employers representatives and ACTU leaders in Melbourne had been "helpful," Mr. Chifley said before returning to ...

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