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  4. Federal Government May Prosecute Union Leaders

    The Prime Minister will request the Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) to examine the demand for the [?]osecution of the chairman of the AEU (Mr J. R. [?]anwell) and the leader of the Victorian Railway ...

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  5. Dispute Causes Big Coal Loss

    A mass meeting of the Amalgamated Engineering Union today decided that there would be no immediate extension of the demarcation dispute on the ...

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  6. INDIA’S NOVEL WAY OF ENFORCING PROHIBITION

    Australia is faced with the l[?]ss of a considerable post-war beer and wine trade as the result of the introduction of prohibition in parts of India. Value of Indian market for Australian wine and beer has been ...

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  7. RECEIVING SYMBOLS OF VICTORY

    Upper picture shows Mr. W. T. Lloyd, of Wagga district, holding the trophy won for him by his horse, Patroller, in leading home the field in the Albury Cup yesterday. Also shown, left to right, are Patroller’s jockey, J. Tulley, Racing Club president (Mr. L. Ryan) and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MINISTERS MAKE NO REPLY

    The Opposition on the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives tonight, launched a demand on the Government to ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. ITALIANS BURN HOTEL TO SMOKE OUT GERMAN

    Italian tourists today burned down a hotel near Merano in which a German was seeking refuge after having shot dead an Italian, reports Reuter’s ...

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  10. “I Was A Fool to Do It,” Youth Allegedly Said

    Twenty-one year old Russell Morgan Harred, of Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park, who today was committed for trial on a charge of robbery under ...

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  11. Libel Damages for Yugo-Slav

    George Banovich, a vigneron of West Australia, was awarded £400 damages for libel in the Supreme Court today. The verdict was against John Kosovich, ...

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  12. Franco-Bulgarian Quarrel Settled

    The French Foreign Office has announced that the quarrel between France and Bulgaria which ended the trade treaty negotiations between the ...

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  14. 2000 BUILDING WORKERS STOP WORK

    Building was brought practically to a standstill in Newcastle today as 2000 members of the Building Workers’ Industrial Union from Hawkesbury ...

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  15. DEMAND FOR BREAK WITH RUSSIA

    Immediate break in US diplomatic relations with Russia was demanded in the House of Representatives today by Mr John Rankin (Democrat), who is also a member of the Un-American Activities Committee. “We cannot halt Communist dictatorship all over the ...

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  16. PREMIER GLOOMY

    The Premier (Mr Cain) admitted tonight that it was difficult to see any daylight in the metal trades dispute. ...

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  17. S.A. STRIKE CALLED OFF

    The threat of a strike by the four main land transport unions of the State was withdrawn today by the Disputes Committee of the Trades and Labor ...

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  18. [?]ACK-OUT [?]SSIBILITY [?]ARER

    [?] move towards a settlement of [?] upheaval which is [?] Victorian industry, transport and [?] is likely before a special ...

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  19. BIG SYDNEY FACTORY WRECKED BY EXPLOSION

    A terrific explosion in a factory at Rosebery (Sydney) last night caused damage estimated at £50,000. Amazing scenes ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER STRIKE NOT SETTLED YET

    Strike by members of the Victorian Printers’ Operatives’ Union in Melbourne newspaper offices, has resulted in the elimination of most ...

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  21. CONVICT’S SECOND ESCAPE

    Three men who were re-captured at Wangaratta on Sunday after escaping from Beechworth reformatory, yesterday escaped again, this time ...

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  22. BRITISH HANG FOUR JEWS

    The Jewish terrorist, Dov Gruner, was today hanged at Acre Prison, reports Reuter’s Jerusalem representative. ...

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  23. MAN AND WOMAN SHOT IN GARDENS

    A man and woman were found shot in Treasury Gardens, near Collins st. at 9.30 o’clock tonight. Ruth Grant, aged 38, Cooma st., ...

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  24. TWO PRONGED ATTACK PLANNED

    Moves to attack Labor Governments simultaneously in Federal and Victorian spheres on the Victorian industrial upheaval are being planned ...

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  25. Great Reception For Mr. Treatt

    The leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Vernon Treatt) was given an enthusiastic reception by an audience of 500 when he delivered his policy speech ...

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  26. HORROR CAMP CHIEF HANGED

    Reuter’s correspondent at Hamburg says it is announced that Rudolph Hoess, former commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, where ...

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