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  4. Back to Work Order Will Be Ignored

    “There is no doubt in my mind as to the attitude that will be adopted by the membership towards the A.C.T.U. instruction to return to work. I think this order will be rejected [?] said Mr. J: J. Cranwell, chairman of the Commonwealth Council of the E.U., late this afternoon after being advised of the A.CT.U. Interstate Executive's decision ...

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  5. Says Australia Heading For Civil War

    A warning that Australia was heading for civil war was given in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr.' Beale (Lib., N.S.W.). industrial crisis in Australia was bringing ruin and would eventually lead to civil war. Mr. Beale, who was speaking during the resumed committee debate on amendments to the Arbitration ...

    Article : 473 words
  6. PUTS CASE FOR BRITAIN

    SIR ALEXANDER CADOGAN (above) who is putting 11 Britain’s case on the Palestine problem before a UNO meeting at New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. “WILL EASILY SURPASS SPIRIT”

    Expected to be running for NSW Railways Department by December this year are two of the most modern trains in the Southern Hemisphere. They ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. BRITAIN WINS FIRST ROUND

    Lively exchanges between delegates from India and United Kingdom marked today’s meeting of the General Assembly’s 14 Nation Steering ...

    Article : 381 words
  9. Wife Cannot Accompany Husband To N.E.I.

    The Indonesian, J. A. Maramis. who had been arrested in Sydney and detained in gaol for deportation, was deported because he did not ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. CANADA SEVERELY CUT TAXES

    After announcing a [?] of 352 million dollars for the [?] year 1946 in a budget speech in the House of [?] the Finance Minister (Mr ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN C.O. HAS NARROW ESCAPE

    A deliberate attempt to kill Major-General Boss McCoy, Australian commander of [?] area, was made early this morning when shots ...

    Article : 380 words
  12. DEATH SENTENCE STANDS

    The Full Court today dismissed the appeal by Frederick Lincoln McDermott, aged 38, against his conviction and death sentence for the murder of ...

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  13. “£1 A WEEK INCREASE CANNOT BE PAID”

    During proceedings in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court this morning, Judge Drake-Brockman said were many misconceptions in the minds of the :ople concerning the position that had arisen in ...

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  14. PENAL SECTIONS IN CRIMES ACT

    The Federal Government will introduce legislation “very soon” to repeal Sections [?] of the Crimes Act. The effect of this action ...

    Article : 354 words
  15. FUMIGATOR FOUND DEAD

    A fumigator, Samuel Walker Brooker. aged 40, of Maroubra, was found dead in an Elizabeth Bay shop this morning, his death having been ...

    Article : 52 words
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  17. 77,000 Outstanding Phone Applications

    A special committee has been established by the Postmaster-General to speed up handling of arrears of 77,000 outstanding applications for telephones ...

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  18. Gunmen Shoot And Kill Cyclist

    Police are still searching for three gunmen who shot and killed Alexander De Antiquis, 34-year-old motor cyclist, while making their escape after an ...

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  19. EXCITEMENT WHEN PLATYPUSES MAKE DEBUT

    The platypuses, Penelope and Betty Hutton, which arrived from Australia last week, made their debut today al Bronx Zoo, ...

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  20. MINER REMANDED ON £500 BAIL

    In the Central Police Court today Ronald [?] aged 30 miner was remanded on £500 bail to May 7 on a charge of having assaulted Cheung ...

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  21. JUDGE SLATE WHISPERERS

    After discussion with counsel concerned the Arbitration Court today announced that the hearing of the deregistration proceedings against ...

    Article : 259 words
  22. Tallangatia And District Womenfolk Win Praise

    Helped by womenfolk from the town and district [?] Hospital has survived a period of great stress owing to shortage of domestic staff. The [?] explained last evening ...

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  23. RUSSIAN CHARGES DENIED

    Denying Russian charges made at the last meeting of the Allied Council that public health in Japan was declining, the United States ...

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  24. TRANSPORT WORKERS REMAIN ALOOF

    The Federal president of the Road Transport Workers Union, and the secretary of the NSW branch (Mr A. G. [?] have advised all members of the ...

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  25. First Air Tramp On World Flight

    The world’s first international air tramp, the Port of Sydney, a converted four-engined Halifax bomber, which left England on April 23 and is ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. DENIES REPORTS OF REVOLT

    The Premier Mr Sutan [?]) today denied reports that Sundanese had revolted against the Indonesian Republic and the Netherlands Government. ...

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