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  4. 4000 Engineers Endorse Extension Of Strike

    A mass meeting today of 4000 members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union unanimously decided to endorse the decision of the Melbourne District Committee of the union to withdraw members working in power and transport undertakings in the city and to extend the dispute to Yallourn unless a satisfactory settlement was reached within a week. ...

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  5. Handbag Stolen To Lure Woman Into Park, Crown Alleges

    The Crown alleged in the Central Criminal Court today that a woman’s handbag was stolen to lure her into Cooper Parte, Bellevue Hill, where she was murdered. Later her nude body was found by school boys. ...

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  6. FRESH MOVE TO HAVE CLAUSE IN BILL MODIFIED

    A fresh attempt will be made in the Federal Parliamentary Labor Caucus to modify the controversial clause 15, sub-clause 2, in the ...

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  7. CROWDS OVER-EAGER TO SEE KING

    Reuter's special correspondent in Durban states that hundreds fainted as a crowd of 100,000 natives surged forward to see the members of the ...

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  8. Victorian Electricity Supply

    The Premier (Mr Cain) announced today that the Government intended appointing a Royal Commission to inquire into and report upon ...

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  9. Alleges Jap. General Ordered Massacre

    The massacre of Chinese prisoners of war in New Britain was ordered by Major-General Hirota, it was alleged in a statement read at the ...

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  10. Russian Slander Of Mr. Churchill

    The Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that the British authorities have asked Colonel Tulpanov, chief of the Russian Press ...

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  11. Back To Work Today

    More than 300 men, mostly ex-servicemen, applied for jobs on the Sydney waterfront after a mass meeting of waterside workers ...

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  12. Housewife Criticises Butchers

    Stating that some butchers’ attitude was “Take It Or Leave It,” the president of tie Housewives Association (Mrs John Downing) said ...

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  13. Italian Exit From Pola

    The Italian Government has announced that all Italians have left Pola which, under the peace treaty, has been handed over to Yugo-Slavia. ...

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  15. HOUR LONGER FOR ALBURY-MELBOURNE TRAIN JOURNEYS

    Beginning from last night the journey between Melbourne and Albury by rail will take an hour longer. Trains will travel more ...

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  16. Shops To Keep Open On Easter Saturday

    Full Bench of the Arbitration Commission today ruled that city and country shops will remain open on Easter Saturday. ...

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  17. Aged Grazier Alleges Ex-Tax Chief Defamed Him

    A 90-year-old grazier, William George Magrath, of Emu Plains, today applied to the State Full Court for a re-hearing of his claim for damages ...

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  18. £1 MILLION IN SALARY RISES FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Salary increases totalling over £1 million a year would be paid to Commonwealth public servants earning up to £9 a week as the result of new ...

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  19. BID TO END GREECE’S TROUBLES

    A sweeping five-point programme designed to solve the Greek problem was proposed by the Greek Foreign Minister (Mr Tsaldaris) in an ...

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  20. FLOOD DEBRIS CAUSES POWER FAILURE

    Masses of grass twigs and other rubbish carried down the Thames from the flooded country clogged the cooling system of one of London’s ...

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  21. PETROL POOL RATIONING TO END

    The petrol pool system of rationing will be discontinued on March 29, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced after a Federal Cabinet meeting tonight. He said the companies had agreed on their own volition to restrict ...

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  22. Government Will Assist Red Cross

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that the Commonwealth Government would assist in what ever way it could the appeal by the British ...

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  23. Reds Blamed For Paraguayan Revolt

    President Morinigo denounced international Communism as one of the main forces behind the revolt of the Concepcion garrison. ...

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  24. Mr. Speaker Is Cricket Casualty

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr Rosevear) was knocked out by a cricket ball while fielding in the match between members and private ...

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  25. MR. HUGRES “STILL VERY SICK”

    Condition of Mr W. M. Hughes was reported to-night to be unchanged. A member of his household said Mr Hughes was “still very sick” and had not made much ...

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