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  4. American Seamen Voting On Proposed Tie-up Of Ships

    American Associated Press says that maritime unions of the American Federation of Labor began a stop-work meeting in New York at noon yesterday, and all shipping was halted. Seamen at other ports on die Atlantic, ...

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  5. EVATT WANTS FRANCO OUSTED

    After hearing a statement by Dr Evatt, the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation on the motion of the American and British ...

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  6. RECORD COAL PRODUCTION IN NSW

    NSW coal miners today completed fortnight of record coal production —a total of 425,000 tons. It was the highest output figure since ...

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  7. EDITORIAL COMMENT

    The disabled Dutch warship Piet Hein is staggering from one Australian port to another in a vain search of workmen willing to effect ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS TO MARCH IN LONDON TO-DAY

    London will see these girls of the WAAAF. marching in the Victory Parade today. Picture was taken after they had disembarked from Shropshire at Portsmouth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UMBERTO STILL IN ITALY

    Formal proclamation of the Italian Republic and the departure of King Umberto have been postponed until June 12, to enable the ...

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  10. TWO STICKY ISSUES CONFRONTING CHIFLEY GOVERNMENT

    Two major weaknesses of Federal Government policy revealed this week will he underlined by the Opposition in Parliament later this month, and are likely to become issues in the Federal elections. ...

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  11. BRITISH RE-MAKING GERMANY

    The scene in Germany has been transformed during the past 12 months, according to Air Chief Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas, ...

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  12. Three Hurt in Train Crash

    The driver, a porter and the guard were injured when a passenger train crashed into the rear of a stationary goods train near Minto, not far from ...

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  13. Youth, 16, Gaoled For Five Years

    Two youths, Kevin James Clancy, aged 16, and John Henry Ronton, aged 21, were today sentenced to five years’ imprisonment for their part in a ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE INTEREST IN A.W.A.

    The Prime Minister said today that a bill to take over AWA tele-communications in Australia would be brought down in this coming session of ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND IN GRIP OF SEVERE DROUGHT

    Queensland is in the grip of a disastrous drought which is affecting every phase of primary industry. Three years without rain. ...

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  16. N.Z. Wharf Laborers Will Support Strikers

    If American shipowners succeed in despatching vessels from USA by use of free labor, such vessels would be declared “black” in New Zealand ports, ...

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  17. Will be Immune From Law of Slander

    Parliamentary privilege now protecting speeches made in Parliament by members will be extended to cover their statements when proceedings of ...

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  18. PRESS DELEGATION SEES LONDON WAR DAMAGE

    Delegates to the Imperial Press conference heard details of London’s war damage and afterwards saw for themselves the work of re-building in one ...

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  19. LONDONERS AWAIT BIG PARADE

    Sightseers about midday on Thursday were settling in determined to hold their places for the Victory Parade tomorrow. ...

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  20. 30,000 HEIFERS TO BE BOUGHT FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    For 500 ex-servicemen who will become dairy farmers, between 20,000 and 30,000 heifers will be purchased from proven dairy herds ...

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  21. £750 Awarded For Heart Balm

    In the First Civil Court this afternoon a special jury awarded Mrs May Gladys Davie, of Nicholson street, South Yarra, £750 ...

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  22. Duke and Duchess to Tour Queensland

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will attend the Victory parade at Brisbane on Monday morning and next day will start a 4000 miles tour of central ...

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  23. MACHINE ACCIDENTS INCREASE.

    Because of a serious increase in machine accidents in NSW. an order was today stating that no person shall be employed to work a machine ...

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  24. MURDERS UNLIMITED IN BURMA

    In Burma, excluding Rangoon, there have been 246 murders, 558 robberies with attempted murder, 785 robberies, and 347 cattle thefts ...

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  25. Reds Demonstrate Against Loading of Dutch Ship

    Officials of the Waterside Workers’ Federation led 2000 demonstrators in a protest against the loading of the Dutch ship van Swoll by ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS LEAVING SHROPSHIRE AT PORTSMOUTH

    The Australian Victory Contingent disembarking from the Shropshire at Portsmouth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Mr Attlee Leaving For Australia Next Month

    The public relations officer at the United Kingdom High Commissioner’s office in Canberra (Mr L. McBride) announced today that the ...

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  28. Dutch Authorities Perplexed

    Following the decision of the waterfront unions not to allow their members to help repair the Dutch destroyer, Piet Helm, ...

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  29. BBC’s Television Service Starts Again

    The BBC’s television service reopened today for the first time since September, 1939. It started where it left off as it was admitted that ...

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  30. S. A. Premier and M.V. Inquiry

    In reply to a deputation today from the Murray Valley Development League, the Premier (Mr Playford) agreed to attend a conference ...

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