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  2. FORECAST.

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  5. UNIONS AND EMPLOYERS BEFORE COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The application by the Industrial Registrar for the cancellation of registration of the Federal Ironworkers' Association, the Amalgamated Engineering Union, and the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures came ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOME ELECTRIC POWER, LIGHT CUTS ORDERED

    Electricity restrictions will be increased from next Wednesday to include a complete ban on use of electricity in homes in the city, suburbs and country from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on ...

    Article : 370 words
  7. Railways Must Carry Newspapers; Decision By Cabinet

    State Cabinet today decided that newspapers should be carried on Victorian Railways as from tomorrow. Announcing Cabinet's decision, the Premier (Mr Cain) said the Government could not tolerate the decision of the Australian Railways Union ...

    Article : 590 words
  8. Can Claim Dole, If No Transport

    People Who are unable to go to work through lack of transport may claim unemployment benefits, the ...

    Article : 337 words
  9. JUDGE SUSPECTS ALLEGED WILL

    A document alleged to have been forged, was not accepted as a will by Mr Justice Martin in the Supreme Court today and he refused an application for probate. ...

    Article : 320 words
  10. ARMY PLOT IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Sunday. -- The Portuguese Government had discovered a plot by certain Army garrisons in Central Portugal to organise a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WARDER ACCEPTED A BRIBE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A former warder at Long Bay Gaol was fined £100 today for accepting a bribe of £30 to ...

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  12. SHOE MAN WILL GET FARE PAID

    Francis Joseph Cook 55, former Melbourne shoe manufacturer and punter, will be brought back to Australia from ...

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  13. "Tin King" Dead

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.--The death has occurred of Mr Simon Patino, who was known as ...

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  14. GERMANS GET VOTE AFTER 14 YEARS

    BERLIN, Sunday.--Fourteen million Germans today had their first opportunity to elect a Parliament since Hitler seized power 14 years ago. But most of them, oppressed ...

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  15. Loan Closes In Week

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Third Security Loan, which was opened on Tuesday, was closed when ...

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  16. SHIP BRAWL OVER RING FIGHT

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Sunday. -- The British freighter, Empire Honduras, escorted by the Royal Navy ...

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  17. CAPETOWN WILL GO GAY FOR PRINCESS'S 21st BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Sunday, -- Capetown is planning to make Princess Elizabeth's 21st birthday tomorrow the occasion for the gayest day of the whole Royal visit to South Africa. There will be continuous ...

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  18. "Appeasement Means War"--CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Sunday. -- "My view is that war is not inevitable, but it will be inevitable if Britain and the United ...

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  19. Catholics For Anzac Ceremony

    CANBERRA, Monday.--For the first time Roman Catholic clergy and laity at Canberra will officially take part in the Anzac Day ...

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  20. YOUTH SHOT IN CLUB BALLROOM

    An 18-year-old youth, armed with a 2ft iron bar, was shot in the leg after police had been called to the Victorian Lawn Tennis ...

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  21. PETROL COUPONS THEFT ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Monday,--Three men were charged in the Central Court today with having stolen 36,000 one-gallon petrol coupons. the ...

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  22. COLONEL OF THE HIGHLANDERS

    LONDON. Sunday. -- The War Office announced tonight that the King had given orders for the appointment ...

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  23. BOMB THROWN AT TROOP CINEMA

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.--Six British soldiers were injured when a Jewish terrorist threw a bomb into a troop cinema at Nathanya last ...

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