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  4. Dispute at Bunnerong Power House Settled Yesterday

    Dispute at the Bonnerong power house was settled today. The Prime Minister tonight issued an order directing the men to resume work as from the normal day shift ...

    Article : 302 words
  5. 165.000 Bushels of Wheat For Pigs, Poultry

    The Wheat Board would release this month 165,000 bushels of wheat weekly for the pig and poultry industry, the Minister for Agriculture ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. Atom Bomb Raid Could Destroy 40 Million

    Dr J. R. Oppenhelmer, one of the makers of the atomic bomb, giving evidence before a Senate committee, said that It was quite ...

    Article : 101 words
  7. Imperial Palace Was Razed

    After the first military inspection in the Imperial Palace area in history. Brigadier-General Thorpe, chief counter-intelligence officer, said the ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. Army Biscuit And Cup of Tea

    One army biscuit fend one cap of tea was served to members of a RAAF unit at Finschhafen for breakfast last Monday morning, ...

    Article : 390 words
  9. Out Of Hand

    Extremists of the Indonesian Nationalist Youth Movement got completely out of hand in many areas in Java last night, killing and ...

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  10. First Sitting Held

    The International War Crimes Tribunal held its first open court session today with the Russian, Judge Nickichcnko, presiding. ...

    Article : 420 words
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  12. Need For Federal Control

    The dispute at Bunnerong power house demonstrated the need for the Commonwealth to be given full power over industrial matters, the president ...

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  13. “Indonesians Not Searched For A[?]”

    The leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) alleged tonight that considerable quantities of luggage taken aboard the Esperance Bay by ...

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  14. GUNMEN HOLD UP HOTEL LICENSEE

    Four gunmen, one carrying a revolver in each hand, held up the licences and ransacked the office of the Woolbrokers’ Arms Hotel. ...

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  15. How Orders Were Worded

    A special “Government Gazette,” [?] two orders for [?] of work al Bunnerong was is here shortly before 10 o’clock ...

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  16. L.P. DECISION ON 40 HOUR WEEK

    Introduction of the 40-hour week would lead to the Australian standard of living being lowered, said Mr C. Robinson (King) at the ...

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  17. Protest By Magistrates

    Magistrates in Paris have protested to the Minister for Justice (M. Tietgen) against the manner in which the trial of Pierre Laval was ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. “Vile Conditions” on Dominion Monarch

    Describing conditions aboard as “vile,” some AIF ex-P.’sO.W. Royal Canadian Air Force and RAF officers walked off the Dominion Monarch, ...

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  19. Engineers to Stage One-day Strike

    The Amalgamated Engineering Union proposes to hold a one-day strike in support of the campaign for a 40-hour week. Plans for a 40 ...

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  20. “Up Against Stone Wall”

    Repealed inquiries have been made of military and civil authorities to ascertain any wastage in medical services in order that civilian needs for ...

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  21. Unions to Which Order Applies

    The order made by Mr Chifley [?] to the following unions:— Amalgamated Engineering Union Australian section), Federated ...

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  22. U.N.R.R.A. Reports Bubonic Plague

    Cases of bubonic plague are reported from a number of Mediterranean ports says the latest information [?] issued by UNRRA. In ...

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  23. “Communists Plan General Strike”

    Communists were believed to have laid plans for a general Australia wide strike, said Mr Abbott, MHR, today. It behoved organised Labor ...

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  24. Mr Justice Clyne Resigns

    Acting Attorney General (Mr Beasley) announced tonight that Mr Justice Clyne had resigned from the post of judge of the Supreme Court ...

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  25. Flying to Fight Bubonic Plague

    Macaulay Gracie. who, as Director of Infestation Control in the Ministry for Food, is the chief of all rat catchers in England, is flying ...

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  26. FRANCE’S ECONOMIC CRISIS PASSED PEAK

    M. Jean Monnet (special French economic [?] to Washington). declared today that Franc’s economic crisis had passed its peak, with imports aggregating 1.000.000 tons a month He added that France from August of last year to September of this ...

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  27. New Bank of England Notes

    It has been officially announced that £5 notes will shortly be replaced by a new type. Forged Bank of England £5 notes ...

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  28. Chifley Addresses Journalist!

    The people’s desire for higher and shorter working week was only by the extent of their said the Prime Minister ...

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