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  4. Nation-Wide Coal Strike May Be Averted

    A move may be made at a special meeting of the Miners’ Central Council in Sydney next week to defer the threatened nation-wide coal strike. Council will meet on Monday and Tuesday to decide on a ...

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  5. BRITAIN AIMS TO END FINANCIAL LIABILITY IN GERMANY

    Mr Ernest Bevin (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) told the House of Commons last evening that he was not sure that the Germans yet really recognised the effects of defeat and the stupidity of war as an object of policy. The Germans must learn, either by education ...

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  6. 2000 SYDNEY PEOPLE HOAXED

    A gigantic hoax involving 2000 people was perpetrated tonight when an announcement was made from Sydney Town Hall steps that a meeting was to be held in the Assembly Hall at the other end of the city. People marched in procession through the city’s busiest streets, ...

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  7. WANGANELLA STRANDING

    Master of the Wanganella (Captain R. Darroch) was held solely to blame for the stranding of the liner when the court of inquiry suspended h[?] ...

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  8. More U.S. Aid To Britain Urged

    The New York “Post,” which has been a severe critic of the British policy in Palestine, said in a leading article : “It would be worse than ...

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  9. MULLEY HOLD-UP.

    Two young men in the Quarter Sessions today pleaded guilty to armed hold-up of the Mulley home on January 7. They were described as ...

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  10. SPANISH THREAT TO NORWAY

    The Norwegian Foreign Minister (M Halvard Lange) has confirmed reports that the Spanish authorities have threatened to “revise their friendly ...

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  11. MORE FOOD AND HOUSES FOR BRITISH MINERS

    More food and more houses will be provided for the mining areas to stimulate coal production, as a result of a conference between the ...

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  12. Wonthaggi Negotiations “Abortive”

    Negotiations at Wonthaggi to-day betweel the Miners’ Federation and the mine management for resumption of work had proved “abortive”, said Mr ...

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  13. Melbourne Butchers Short of Supplies

    After next Monday. 95 per cent, of Melbourne butcheries will probably have to ce[?]se trading, because of shortage of meat supplies. ...

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  14. NURSES’ ULTIMATUM TO HOSPITAL BOARD

    Kempsey hospital today asked its nurses to reconsider their decision to resign, for they are faced with the prospect of losing almost their entire staff. ...

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  15. “Mine Stoppages Unwarranted,” Says P.M.

    Daily stoppages in the coal-mining industry and some other stoppages, were completely unwarranted in view of the needs of the community, the Prime ...

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  16. Duck Shooting Season Opens Today

    Chief Secretary’s Department, Sydney, advised the “Mail” yesterday that the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) had approved of the duck shooting season opening this morning. It will remain open for three months. ...

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  17. MEDAL FOR POPE

    Reuter’s correspondent in Stockholm says that King Gustav has awarded the Prince Carl Medal to the Pope. It is given to Swedes or foreigners who distinguish ...

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  18. Search Planes Get Signal

    Reuter’s correspondent in Singapore states that planes seeking the Royal Air Force Dakota that has been reported missing off the coast of Malaya, with six passengers ...

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  19. Main Steel Industries May Have To Close

    Australia’s principal steel-producing industries may have to close down soon unless more coal is de[?]red to their plants. They are ...

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  20. BRITAIN’S APPEAL TO U.S.

    The New York “Times” Washington correspondent (James Reston) understands that President Truman at a White House meeting on Thursday ...

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  21. Lindwall Skittles Five Englishmen For 46

    Fast bowler Ray Lindwall’s five wickets—at the cost of 46 runs— and Len Hutton’s 122 not out were highlights of the first day’s play in the Fifth Test at Sydney Cricket Ground today. Nearly 20,000 people saw Hutton’s first century in Australia. It ...

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  22. FOOD RECOMMENDATION FOR GERMANY

    Living conditions in Germany have sunk to the lowest level known in 100 years of western history and the housing position is the worst that modern civilisation has ever seen, states Mr Herbert Hoover in a report to President Truman on his recent survey of Germany. ...

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  23. England Already Looking For Rain

    England is already in a poor position in the Fifth Test match. It began and ended the day weakly. When Hutton and Edrich put on 150 for the ...

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  24. More Government Employes Than Wartime Peak

    There were more persons in the employ of the Government at the end of December last year than at any period during the war, according to ...

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  25. Want Passport Law Tightened

    Every person in Australia would continue to receive full rights of citizenship unless he broke the law, the Minister for L[?]nigration (Mr ...

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  26. Britain Maintains Right to Falklands

    The Argentine Foreign Office has published an exchange of Notes in which Britain refused to recognise Argentina’s claim to the Falkland Islands, and an ...

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  27. European Visit by Windsors

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, will leave New York for France in May. They will stay in England for two or three weeks en route to the Continent. ...

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  28. Parallel Parking Comes Into Force 7 a.m. Monday

    An amplifier unit cruised through the business section of Albury yesterday reminding motorists that beginning on Monday they would be obliged to park their cars parallel to the kerb throughout the city. ...

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  29. PETROL RATIONING TO GO ON AND ON ?

    The Commonwealth Government, following further consultations with the British Government, had decided that petrol rationing must be continued for an indefinite period, the Prime Minister said tonight. He said that even with petrol ...

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  30. Etna Lava Flow Diminishing

    The lava stream from Mount Etna has considerably diminished and the danger to villages has disappeared, unless there are fresh eruptions. ...

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  31. Mother Wades Into Dam To Save Baby Son

    Although she cannot swim, Mrs S. Stanyer walked into a dam up to her shoulders and saved her three-year-old son from drowning today. An older child told her the boy was in deep water, and the ...

    Article : 81 words
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