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  3. Conference Today On Strike FRESH MOVE IN DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, May 1. Acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman of the Federal Arbitration Court tonight acceded to a request by the Premier (Mr. Cain) to call ...

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  4. Storm Drives Famous Old Battleship On Hocks

    The hulk of the famous battleship Warspite shownabove after she had been driven on to rocks in Prussia Cove, Cornwall, last week while on her way to the shipbreakers on the Clyde, hag, it is understood, been handed over to Lloyd's, which has invited tenders to break her up on the spot. She was insured for £150,000 for the voyage from Portsmouth to the Clyde, says an AAP message from London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LEIGH CREEK COALFIELD

    Professor T. David Jones, head of the Mining Department of the University College of South Wales arid one ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. FEDERAL ACTION DEMANDED

    A heated debate developed in the House of Representatives tonight when the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) demanded that the Federal Government should organise transport ...

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  7. Anzac Day In Japan Defended

    The Acting C-in-C, BCOF (Air Vice-Marshal F.M. Bladin), in reply to a request by the Minister for the (Army ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. More Cool Cuts Feared By Premier

    Lack of appreciation of South Australia's coal needs was charged by the Premier (Mr. Playford) in a ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. S.A. Unions To Discuss A.E.U. Strike

    Defending the action of the ACTU interstate executive in ordering the Victorian strikers back to work, Mr. A. B. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 3 TRAINS IN FREAK crash Sides Ripped By Steel Rods

    Four persons were killed and 34 injured in a freak train wreck at Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, today, involving the ...

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  11. MINES DIRECTOR FOR LONDON

    The Premier (Mr. Playford) announced yesterday that the director of Mines (Mr. S. B. Dickinson) would attend ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FRENCH CABINET SPLIT

    Communist Ministers, headed by the Vice-Premier (M. Thorez), walked out of a meeting of the Council of ...

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  13. Another Train Cut

    Another cut in goods train services will operate from next Monday, and reduce this traffic, to 40 p.c. pi normal. ...

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  14. SOARING CUSTOMS REVENUE

    Customs and excise revenue is already £21358,662 above last year's figures. A Treasury statement issued ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. GIRL CYCLIST KILLED NEAR ANGASTON

    Myrtle Hentschke, 15, of Angaston, was killed instantly when her bicycle came Into collision with a motor cycle ridden by Ronald ...

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  16. Women Act To End Dispute

    Victorian women are acting in an attempt to end the strike which is seriously affecting the lives of the community. They ...

    Article : 262 words
  17. Australian Breaks Cape Air Record

    Sq.-Ldr. H.B. Martin, DSO and bar, DFC stud two bars, of Sydney, who left London Airport at 6 p.m. (GMT) yesterday ...

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  18. LONDON STRIKE MAY END

    Despite an earlier decision by the Glasgow dock workers to continue their strike, the London dock strikers at a mass ...

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  19. MARELLA TO SAIL TODAY

    Alter having been delayed at Victoria Dock since Saturday, the Marella will sail for Singapore, via Fremantle, tomorrow morning. ...

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  20. Seven Mines Idle In New South Wales

    Seven coal mines were idle in New South Wales today for a loss of 3,660 tons. At Stockrington No. 2 the men ...

    Article : 126 words
  21. Minister On "Prospect Of Early Settlement"

    There was a definite prospect of an early settlement of the Victorian dispute, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) said in the ...

    Article : 98 words
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