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  4. Labor Loses Ground At South Australian State Elections

    After three years in office through the support of three Independents in the House Assembly, the Playford Liberal Government yesterday was returned with an absolute majority over the combined Labor and Independent opponents at the general elections. A fourth seat may yet be won from Labor, thereby increasing the ...

    Article : 438 words
  5. SNOW AND ICE STRANGLE TRANSPORT

    Snow and ice are still strangling the transport of and industrial supplies over most of Britain. It is impossible to travel far by road north from London, but the main railways to the north have been ...

    Article : 300 words
  6. ICE FLOES STOP ANGLO-BELGIAN SHIPPING

    Almost the whole of Europe is suffering from the great cold spell which has now spread across the Consailings between Dover and Ostend Harbor. Photo shows : Shipping held up in Ostend Harbor, owing to the from eastern Russia to England. In Britain the Southern Railway announced the suspension of all ice blocked approaches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. N.S.W. Elections On May 31?

    Most members of the Stale Parliament are planning their election campaigns on the assumption that election day will be Saturday, May ...

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  8. U.S. TO TRY TO STOP REDS

    President Truman tentatively plans to Congress next week for armaments and economic aid for Turkey as well as Greece to boister these ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. FOUR KILLED IN TERRORIST ATTACKS

    Apparently with the design of harassing British military posts terrorists carried out a number of minor attacks, in addition to one on a fairly large scale yesterday. The main attack was against Citrus House, the British Security ...

    Article : 605 words
  10. “Britain To Be Battleground In Atom War”

    Britain would inevitably become the battleground hi atom warfare, said Lord Berirand Russell, summing up in the BBC series on atomic energy. He warned that owing to ...

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  11. ALL PORTS MAY BE TIED UP

    A nation-wide tie-up of shipping is [?] because watersiders refuse [?] work overtime in the port of Sydney. ...

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  12. 200,000 IN LEGION

    Membership of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen has doubled during the past year and it now exceeded 200,000, the president of the legion (Mr B. J. ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. PRINCESSES DANCE AT CIVIC BALL

    The Princesses danced fox trots and waltzes for one hour at the Bloemfontein Civic Ball last night. Their partners were young South ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. WILL BOYCOTT SWEARING-IN CEREMONY

    The deputy leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Harrison, MHR) will not attend the swearing in of Mr W. J. McKell as Governor-General in ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. Farmers Storm Petrol Depot

    More than 50 fanners stormed the Australian Motorists’ Petrol depot yesterday demanding the immediate release of power kerosene, which, ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. Dingo Killers Shot

    Two dingoes which were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of sheep in the Tenterfield district were killed today by William Hickey, of ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. “SQUATTERS” TAKE CLERGYMAN’S FLAT

    Unable to go to the premises early in the day because his religion forbids the transaction of any business between sunset on Friday and ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. [?] DERAIL TRAIN: 28 KILLED

    Bandits who derailed a train near [?] about 25 miles from Thas[?] today shot and killed 28 passengers. ...

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  19. U.S.A. Biggest Customer for Our Wool

    During the seven months ended January 31, more than 2 million bales of greasy wool valued at £54 million were exported from Australia, ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. MR. BEVIN IN MOSCOW

    On his arrival in Moscow the British Foreign Minister (Mr Bevin) said “We shall spend the days ahead trying to make some peace which ...

    Article : 275 words
  21. [?]nference May Settle Metal Trades Dispute

    A conference between the Chamber [?] Manufactures and the negotiating committee of the unions involved in [?] metal trades dispute will probably ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. NAZI UNDERGROUND RING SMASHED

    During the early hours of this morning, American and Austrian police arrested 57 men whom the Ministry of the Interior says led a ...

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  23. ATTEMPT TO STONE NEWSPAPER OFFICE

    Mounted police broke up an attempt by several hundred people to stone the offices of the independent newspaper, “Laprensa,” last night ...

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  25. New Zealand Objects to Tea Prices

    New Zealand’s tea controller has [?] at Colombo to arrange his country’s tea requirements. he told [?] Press that should Ceylon prices ...

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  26. British Navy Lends Ships To Fight Pirates

    Under a big plan to build up a naval force to smash pirate operators along her coast, China has sent 600 Hong Kong University men to Britain to study battle action with the Royal Navy aboard the 35-years-old battle cruiser, HMS. Renown, at Plymouth. After the course ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Greek Steamer Aground

    Reuter reports that the Greek steamer, Ira formerly the American Liberty ship, Harry Percy, of 17,000 tons, which was en route to Antwerp ...

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  28. Chinese Reds’ Capital Menaced

    With Nationalist troops concentrating on Ichuan, 50 miles away, Yenan is preparing for an all-out attack, and a large-scale evacuation of supplies and non-essential personnel Is under way, says Tillman Durdin, of the New York “Times.” ...

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  29. “Money Only a Lubricating Oil”

    The Federal Government was now attempting to build up a gold reserve within the Commonwealth to a figure equal to that before the depression, to ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. HOSPITAL EMPLOYES’ STOPWOEK DECISION

    The Hospital Employes’ Union will introduce stopwork meetings even third day beginning on Wednesday, to “force the Government to inquire into ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. Man’s 3000-Mile Walk Around Britain

    Bert Couzens, aged 48 years, completed his 3000 miles walk around Britain Croydon. His time was 1130 hours. ...

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