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  4. Attempt To Settle Waterfront Strike Fails

    Waterside workers ceased today on all ships except colliers, in Victorian, NSW, and Queensland wool ports. The strike is expected to spread to South Australia and Tasmania as soon as the men are asked to handle ...

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  5. PLEBISCITE ON GREEK MONARCHY ON SEPT. 1

    The Greek Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) announced to Parliament today that the plebiscite on the monarchy will be held on September ...

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  6. ALL-AUSTRALIAN CAR NOT NAMED YET

    The General Motors all-Australian car, although no name has yet been chosen for it, will be about 20 h.p., a little larger than the average ...

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  7. 58 Germans to be Hanged

    The War Crimes Court today sentenced to death by hanging 59 former officials of Mauthausen concentration camp. Three were ...

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  8. PRINCIPALS IN MORRIS TRIAL

    Below are the chief figures in the dramatic kiosk trial at which Douglas Ronald Morris, a Sydney journalist, was acquitted on Friday on a charge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CIVIL WAR THREAT IN PERSIA

    Unfavorable flying weather delayed the return of M. Pishevari to Azerbaijan, and thus possibly averted or postponed civil war, states the Teheran correspondent of British Associated Press. An official of the Persian Foreign ...

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  11. BREAKDOWN OF INDIAN TALKS

    Members of the British Cabinet mission to India have emphasised that the failure of the discussions to lead to any agreed plans between ...

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  12. TWO CHILDREN FOUND SHOT DEAD

    Mrs Edna Linda Martha Saltmarsh, aged 30, is lying in Wagga Base Hospital under police guard, after being found wounded on ...

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  13. FRANCO’S MOVE TO WOO BRITAIN

    In a new move to win British sympathy. General Franco has opened a Spanish Centre in London, where, according to the ...

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  14. earl Harbor Report May Be Negative

    Counsel for the Congressional Committee which inquired into the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor (Mr Seth Richardson) has ...

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  15. ATOMIC BOMB DISCLOSURES; REDUCTION OF SENTENCE SOUGHT

    Demanding drastic reduction of the “extremely harsh” sentence of 10 years’ penal servitude imposed on Dr Nunn-May, who pleaded guilty ...

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  16. SAILORS DROWNED; SUBS BREAK LOOSE IN STORM

    Seventeen Japanese submarines being towed out to sea off Japan to be sunk by the Australian destroyer Quiberon and the Indian sloop ...

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  17. “Immigrants Our Biggest Need”

    Australia’s need for 70,000 migrants a year for the development of secondary and munition industries in areas safest from ...

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  18. RETURN OF GERMAN ART TREASURES URGED

    Ninety-five art authorities, including the directors of the Whitney and Frick collections, have urged Mr Truman to return to ...

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  19. [?].S. BASE DEMANDS MAY AROUSE COMMONS PROTEST

    Secret talks which have been Proceeding for some weeks between Britain and America on the United States’ request for the ...

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  20. No Special Pay for Work on Anzac Day

    In varying the butchers’ (Newcastle abattoirs) award to make provision for men employed in the bacon department of the Newcastle abattoirs. Judge ...

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  21. Loan Veto Power to Curb Chinese

    General George Marshall (United Slates Ambassador to China) absolute power of veto over the proposed 500,000,000-dollar loan to ...

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  22. Floods Make Thousands Homeless

    Reuter’s correspondent in Baghdad states that thousands are homeless as a result of the overflowing of the great twin rivers, the Euphrates and the ...

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  23. 814,400 IN WORK IN N.S.W.

    The number of persons in employment in NSW at the end of February was 814,400, according to the State Government Statistician (Mr S. R. ...

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  24. BIG WHEAT YIELD EXPECTED

    It is likely that there will be 4½ million acres under wheat in NSW in the coming season, with a yield of about 62 million bushels. The yield is likely ...

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