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  4. All Coal Miners To Discuss General Strike Proposals

    Miners’ leaders decided today to call aggregate stop-work meetings throughout Australia as from next Wednesday to discuss proposals for a general coal strike. Aggregate vote of the men will decide whether there ...

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  5. 48,000 U.S. Cigarettes Seized

    Customs officials seized 48,000 American cigarettes while swooping on the liner Ta[?]ping in two raids early this morning and last night. ...

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  6. GOVERNMENTS ASSURANCE ON I.T.O. CONFERENCE

    Although Australia believed she had everything to gain from the establishment or the International Trade Organisation her delegates ...

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  7. AMERICA ASKS THAT JAPAN BE STRIPPED OF MAN-DATES

    The United States asked the Security Council today to strip Japan of mandated islands in the Pacific, without waiting for the general peace ...

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  8. WHITE HOUSE REPLY TO BEVIN ACCUSATIONS

    In reply to Mr [?] declaration in the House of Commons on Tuesday that Mr. Truman had wrecked the possibility of an amicable ...

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  9. AGOSTINI NOT TO BE DEPORTED

    Deportation of Antonio Agostini, killer of the Albury Pyjama Girl,” had not been arranged and was [?]ot likely to be considered until ...

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  10. MAY DAY STOPPAGE

    After debating the question for two hours, Melbourne Trades Hall Council tonight adopted the ACTU recommendation for a general stoppage of work ...

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  11. “No Sign of Narcotic Smuggling By Aliens”

    Nothing had been discovered to suggest narcotic drugs were being smuggled into Australia by alien immigrants, the Minister for Customs ...

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  12. MINERS’ LEADERS CONFER WITH PREMIER

    The Premier (Mr McGirr) and miners’ leaders conferred for nearly four hours today on matters that culminated yesterday in total stoppage ...

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  13. Married Women School Teachers Not Being Retired

    Married women school teachers are not being compulsorily retired at the end of this year, said the Minister for Education in the NSW Legislative ...

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  14. PRISONER ESCAPES FROM PRISON VAN

    While being transported from Long Bay to Parramatta Gaol, Kevin Lenore Diggins, 22, escaped from a police van today. ...

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  16. [?]ICTORIAN MINERS’ STRIKE

    The State Minister for Transport [?] Stoneham) visited Wonthaggi [?] try to bring about a [?] of the Wonthaggi miners’ strike ...

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  17. Defence Move Rejected

    The Tokio correspondent of American Associated Press says that Justice Sir William Webb (president of the War Crimes Tribunal) has rejected a ...

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  18. Chinese Communist Offensive in Manchuria

    The Nanking correspondent of the American Associated Press says that Government field despatches state that nearly 125,000 Chinese ...

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  19. [?].S.W. Endorses Recommendation

    NSW Trades and Labor Council [?] tonight by one vote to adopt [?] ACTU recommendation for a [?] strike on May 1 to enforce a ...

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  20. DUCK SHOOTING SEASON TO OPEN

    An open season for shooting duck and quail in Albury Police District will be declared for three months. This announcement was made by the member for Albury (Mr. C. J. Hurley) following representations made by him lo the Chief ...

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  21. NEW COAL BILL READ FIRST TIME

    The Minister for Mines (Mr Badd[?]ley) introduced a new Coal Bill to the Legislative Assembly this morning and said the Biil was designed to give men ...

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  22. FORMER 8th DIVISION P.O.W. MAY GET £2 MILLION

    The Minister for the Army (Mr Chambers) is to recommend to Cabinet that the Government pay to former 8th Division members of the ...

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  23. A Very Lucky Little Girl---

    Elizabeth Adam, [?] years, of [?]rlwood, is, in the words of [?]octors, a very luck girl. She [?]oughed up six safety pins which ...

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  24. POLICE PELTED WITH STONES

    Workers at Uitenhage pelted police with stones when the Royal train did not halt there on its way to Port Elizabeth. ...

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  25. MURDER OF DOMESTIC

    Three young men were charged with wilful murder of Flora Prior, domestic, on February 25. They appeared in Rockhampton Police Court today. ...

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  26. Sir Charles Merrett Resigns From R.A.S.

    Colonel Sir Charles Merrett, Kt, CBE, VD, who is in his eighty-fifth year, announced his resignation as chairman of the Royal Agricultural ...

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  27. [?] Treasury’s Loss By Black Marketing

    [?] House of Commons was [?] to learn that the Treasury’s total [?] from black market dealings by [?] Dominion troops and civilian ...

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  28. Stalin Holding Up Anglo-French Pact

    Stalin’s personal intervention is holding up completion of the Anglo-French alliance, says the diplomatic correspondent of the “Evening News.” ...

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  29. Express Engines Derailed

    When its two engines were derailed at Demcondrille, near Harden, at 3.55 p.m. today, the second division of the Melbourne Express was delayed 109 ...

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  30. Arabs’ “Solution” for Palestine

    If authority were handed to the Arabs[?] and Iraqis solution to the Palestine problem would be the shooting of every new Jewish invader, said the ...

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  31. No Trace of Dakota Wreckage or Bodies

    No trace has yet been found of wreckage and bodies from the Dutch Dakota plane which crashed into the s[?]a yesterday with loss of six lives, ...

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