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  4. Waterfront Dispute Expected to be Settled Today

    Settlement of the “double-dump” wool dispute which has paralysed shipping in the main Australian ports for over a week is likely to be announced tomorrow. This development emerges tonight from the ...

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  5. Ex-Postal Official Takes Big Job

    Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd will construct on ultra modern factory near Sydney with an area of half a million square feet of manufacturing ...

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  6. Thousands of Nurses Out of Services

    In six months to April 30 last 1292 army nurses were released in NSW and 11,793 for the whole of the Commonwealth. said the secretary of the ...

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  7. PREMIER WEARS MINER’S HELMET

    The Premier (Mr W. J. McKell) in a striking pose as he inspects a Broken Hill Zinc Corporation mine. He is wearing a miner’s helmet as a precaution against the possible fall of mineral. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Miners To Press For State Control

    The biggest conference in the history of the coal mining industry will be held in Sydney next Tuesday when the miners’ leaders will ...

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  9. MR. CHIFLEY HOME ON SUNDAY

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) is expected to reach Sydney early on Sunday morning and later have a short rest at his home in Bathurst. He is ...

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  10. Dr. Evall Busy in Paris

    Dr Evatt (Australian Minister for External Affairs) conferred today with President Gouin. He earlier had a long talk with the French Foreign Minister ...

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  12. AN UNEASY STRIKE TRUCE

    President Truman conferred for 45 minutes today with representatives of the coal operators and the miners (now on a 12-day strike ...

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  13. 9 MILLION GERMANS MAY STARVE TO DEATH

    Unless grain ships arrive before the end of May nine million Germans in the British zone will die of starvation in less than six months, says Reuter’s correspondent at Herford. ...

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  14. “I AM PROUD TO DIE,” ANTONESCU TELLS COURT

    While demonstrators in the streets outside shouted “Hang him! End this trial!” Marshal Ion Antoneson, former Rumanian ...

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  15. RIGHTS LEAGUE IS ANTI-LABOR, SAYS M.P.

    “A new body has appeared on the political scene bearing the title of the ‘Citizens’ Rights League.’ but the direction in which it will ...

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  16. 6500 Tons of Apples Lost

    The cargo of 6500 tons of Tasmasian [?] on the steamer Corrimal was a total loss, said the secretary of the Apple and Pear Board (Mr ...

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  17. “LEOPARD MEN” ON PROWL KILL 200 NATIVES

    Bloodthirsty members of the ancient and terrifying secret society of “Leopard Men” are once more on the prowl in the Calabar province ...

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  18. WATERFRONT UNIONS TO MERGE.

    Merging of two waterfront unions is expected to make for greater peace on the waterfront. Permanent and Casual Wharf Laborers’ Union will ...

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  19. Nazis Murdered 200 U.S. Prisoners

    United States Army officials have disclosed that the Nazis murdered about 200 American prisoners of war on December 23, 1944, at Le Gleize, ...

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  20. ARABS HAVE NOT SOUGHT RUSSIAN AID AS YET

    Reports that the Arabs are turning to Moscow are “stupid and Irresponsible nonsense,” said Dr Khanyn Budeiri, independent member of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. Pacific Air Service to Start

    Pan American Airways service from San Francisco to Auckland will start on May 25 and the first plane will arrive in Auckland on May 29, via ...

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