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  4. Industrial Chaos Provokes Motion Of No-Confidence

    When the Legislative Assembly re-assembled this afternoon, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. McDonald) gave notice of his intention to move a no confidence motion to-morrow, but the Premier (Mr. Gain) said the Government was ready to deal with the matter immediately. ...

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  5. Gale Parts Warship Hulk From Tugs

    Caught in an 80 miles per hour gale during a tow to Clyde ship-breakers, the battleship Warspite is adrift off Lands End and will be carried towards ...

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  6. Ball Ends Memorable Day For Princess

    As fireworks shot into the sky above the illuminated city, Princess Elizabeth, after her broadcast, rounded off her memorable 21st birthday by attending ...

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  7. Monty Wants To Be Alone After 6 p.m.

    At his own request no official arrangements will be made for Viscount Montgomery after 8 p.m, each day during his Australian visit. This will ...

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  8. JEW TERRORISTS CHEAT THE HANGMAN

    Meyer Feinstein and Moshe Barazanf, two Jewish terrorists, who were under sentence of death, after having lodged appeals for clemency with the High Commissioner for Palestine (Sir Alan Cunningham) on the eve of their execution, blew themselves up in Jerusalem Central ...

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  9. Dentist On Three Charges

    John Carroli, aged 26, dentist, of Woollahra, today faced charges of manslaughter, drunken driving and dangerous driving when he appeared ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN MOTORISTS WOULD GAIN

    Mr E. N. Leibacher, general manager of a Netherlands oil company, said today that a great deal had been done to repair and renovate the Vacuum ...

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  11. Man Who Wrote “Mademoiselle From Armentieres” Dead

    The death occurred today of Alfred James Walden, aged 80 years, who, under the pen-name of Harry Wincott. wrote “Mademoiselle From ...

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  13. “POWER POLITICS USED”

    In the Full Arbitration Court today Judge Drake-Brockman remarked that other unions were following the policy of power politics, which ...

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  14. Has Manpower Problems

    The Rt. Hon. George A. Isaacs, Minister of Labor in the British Government, whose manpower problems are most difficult. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WARNING OF FURTHER TRAIN CUTS

    If the metal trades dispute was prolonged further, country train cuts would be necessary, said the Railways Commissioners today. However, the present 50 per cent services would be maintained for the time being. ...

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  16. TERRORISTS WRECK TRAIN

    A British military train from Egypt was blown up near Rehobeth, says the British United Press. It is believed that a mine was electrically detonated ...

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  17. Labor Blamed For Continuance Of Strikes

    Industrial tumult in NSW and Victoria, which was inflicting great distress on the people, could have been stopped long ago, said Mr Gordon ...

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  18. A DOCTOR REMANDED TO ALBURY ON STEALING CHARGE

    A doctor appeared in the City Court today charged with having broken into the jewellery store of Henry William Rose and ...

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  19. U.S. SENATOR SHARPLY ATTACKS BRITAIN

    Senator Malone, opposing the Aid Bill, to Greece and Turkey, told tho Senate that he had been informed that Britain would soon ask for a loan for ...

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  20. DECLARED “WHITE AGAIN

    Melbourne daily newspapers and newspaper reporters, which had been declared “black” by the secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr ...

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  21. JOHN T. LEY’S APPEAL DISMISSED

    Appeal of John Thomas Ley, a former N.S.W. Cabinet Minister, against his conviction and sentence of death for the ...

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  22. “PEOPLE HELD TO RANSOM”

    Members of AEU in Victoria who had been given a week’s notice last November, had suffered unemployment for nine weeks, and in addition had lost ...

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  23. WATERSIDE TALLY CLERKS STOP WORK

    Waterside tally clerks today held up [?] ships at main Australian ports [?] they stopped work for 24 hours [?]discuss claims for attendance money ...

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  24. Gunmen Shoot Up House Of Parliament

    A group of men in a moving motor-car sprayed the windows of the National Capitol building with machine-gun bullets last night, while the Senators inside the building were considering the resignation of the President (Senor Miguel Suarez Ferandez), who had alleged that ...

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  25. Forecasts Biggest Depression Yet Unless—

    Addressing the annual conference of associated Chambers of Commerce, the [?]ring president (Mr. H. Taylor) today forecast an economic slump greater ...

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  26. SMUTS FORECASTS AN “ELIZABETHAN ERA”

    The South African Premier (General Smuts) when presenting Princess Elizabeth with a diamond necklace from the South African people at her ...

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