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  4. Labor Party Differences Over Waterfront Bill

    Firm difference of opinion in the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, which already has manifest itself in private heated exchanges between members, which developed over portion of the Stevedoring Industry Bill, was dramatically underlined today when the Minister for ...

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  5. NATIVE CHILDREN’S BOUQUET FOR PRINCESS MARGARET

    A delightful incident during the Royal Family’s visit to Simon’s Town was when three non-European schoolchildren presented to Princess Margaret a bouquet of pastel-shade carnations and gladioli, with the message Tot Siens (“Till we meet again”) The little girls were dressed in white and wore white mittens. The King is on left with the Mayor of Simon’s Town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN DOES NEED FOOD

    While Albury’s Food for Britain Appeal is lagging to such an extent that It may well be termed “dead” the folks at “Rome” are near ...

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  7. Liberals Reject Mr. Menzies’ Offer To Speak In N.S.W.

    The NSW Campaign Committee of the Liberal Party has rejected an offer by Mr B. G. Menzies, leader of the Liberal Party in the Federal Parliament, to address meetings during the NSW State elections. The Campaign Committee had the ...

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  8. 3/- A DAY SUBSISTENCE REFUSED EX-P.O.W.

    Australian prisoners of war held by Japanese will not receive subsistence allowance of 3/- a day to compensate them for the loss or their ...

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  9. MELBOURNE WILL GET MEAT

    Melbourne’s meat supply will be restored next week irrespective of what action might be taken by trade interests, it was stated on high ...

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  10. USE OF HIGH NAZIS BY ALLIES

    Charges and counter-charges of using high Nazis were made by Mr Molotov and Mr Bevin at yesterday’s session of the Foreign Ministers’ Council in ...

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  11. DIPLOMATS ACCUSED BY BULGARIA

    The Budapest correspondent of British Associated Press says that the Bulgarian Premier (M. Dimitroy in replying to complaints ...

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  12. JEW GANGSTERS ARRESTED

    The Jerusalem correspondent of British Associated Press says that the Palestine Government has acknowledged that it has received ...

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  13. 800 JEWS HERE TO-MORROW

    The Egyptian steamer Johann De Witt with 800 Jewish refugees from Amsterdam is expected off Sydney early on Sunday morning. ...

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  14. GAG APPLIED ON DISCUSSION ON BUTTE R

    NSW and Queensland dairymen were talking of striking and withholding supplies as a protest against the Government’s refusal to increase the price of butter, Mr Anthony (CP, NSW) declared in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  15. A Former Liberal Party Official Imprisoned

    In the General Sessions today, Judge Book sentenced David Thomas Clyde, aged 49, of Grey street. East Melbourne, manufacturer, to a total of ...

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  16. TRAGEDY MARS AMERICANS’ VISIT

    Within five hours of commencing there leave in Sydney, two American Sallors were killed in a car accident in [?] late this ...

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  17. MID-WEEK BAN ON SPORT

    The Home Secretary (Mr Chuter Ede), in announcing today in the House of Commons mid-week snort restrictions, including temporary ...

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  18. NO SETTLEMENT EXPECTED

    No settlement of the Sydney waterside strike was reached at a conference today between the Minister for Shipping (Senator Ashley) and ...

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  19. MOSCOW VERY INTERESTED

    Moscow radio devoted an entire morning news bulletin to Mr Truman’s speech on aid for Greece and Turkey and American comment. ...

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  20. MORE VIOLENCE IN INDIA

    A 24-hour curfew has been imposed after renewed Hindu-Moslem rioting this morning in which two were killed and three were injured, ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT AGAIN GAGS MOTION

    The Government in the House of Representatives today again gagged an attempt by the Opposition to have the House discuss the food for ...

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  22. YOUTH’S ALLEGED CONFESSION

    An alleged confession by Roy Joseph Howard, 21-year-old station hand, that he and two other youths had each criminally assaulted Flora ...

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  23. AGED ADMIRAL GAOLED FOR 10 YEARS

    A 25-man Parliamentary jury in the High Court today convicted Vice-Admiral Georges Robert, 72-year-old High Commissioner for the ...

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  24. V.C. ALLEGES TAG TIED TO PREFERENCE ACT

    “I’m afraid as I see it throughout Australia that the Act and the regulations giving preference to returned soldiers must be qualified in many ...

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  25. Minister Does Not Expect Food Breakdown

    Mr Strachey (Minister for Food), who recently returned from the United States, said at a Press conference that the food situation in Britain was not easy, but he thought it false to suggest that there was likely in the next few months to be a breakdown in any of Britain’s staple ...

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  26. JUDGE’S POWERS DEFINED

    By a unanimous decision, the Full High Court this morning declared that the question of hearing the standard hours and basic wage ...

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  27. TO BUILD CONCRETE HOUSES

    Proposals for the construction of 100 concrete houses in Goulburn annually have been favorably received by the joint conference of representatives or ...

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  28. Confusion Over Proposed May-Day Stoppage

    A confused position arose today following the decision by the NSW Trades and Labor Council last night to withdraw support from a nation-wide stoppage ...

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  29. SHEARERS TO WORK ONL- Y 5DAY WEEK

    The Australian Workers’ Union today directed its 20,000 members in the shearing industry throughout Australia to work only a five-day week as ...

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  30. “Cat” Burglar’s Theft of Suits

    A “cat” burglar entered the Dean street shop of Syd. Taylor, tailor early on Thursday morning and stole seven suits and costumes valued at ...

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  31. 114 Men Get Jobs Back Again

    As the result of negotiations between the Department of Labor and Industry and representatives of Australian Iron and Steel works at Port Kembla, 114 ...

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  32. MORE BRIDES FROM UK HERE

    When the liner Asturias arrived from England today she brought among passengers another 362 brides and finances of Australian ...

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