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  4. Parties to Victorian Metal Trades Dispute Confer For 7 Hours

    After a conference lasting seven hours this afternoon and evening, parties to the Victorian metal trades dispute, shortly before midnight, requested acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman to adjourn the conference until ...

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  5. Appeal To Vote Early At To-day’s Election

    “Vote early. Publish this appeal to the people in big, bold letters,” Returning Officer at Albury (Mr. G. O. Boyle) said yesterday. He added that a quick indication of the result in the Albury electorate depended on early voting. ...

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  6. No Complete Black-out In- Victoria

    Although intensification of present electricity restrictions will be necessary unless deterioration of plant a metropolitan power stations is ...

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  7. BY ROAD—BUT NOT BY RAIL

    Enormous motor trucks, laden with all forms of cargoes roll through Albury by day and by night, lifting much of the merchandise that a stricken railway system in Victoria cannot handle. The picture above shows a Sydney-owned lorry, entering Wodonga on the way ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LEADERS’ FINAL APPEALS TO ELECTORS

    In a final appeal today the Premier (Mr McGirr) said more than one million electors in NSW would tomorrow ensure the return of the Labor ...

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  9. NEW CURRENCY IN JAPAN

    Now form of occupation currency will be introduced into Japan next week to cure blackmarketing activities amongst troops. ...

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  10. REFUSED RIGHT OF APPEAL TO HOUSE OF LORDS

    Attorney-General refused application by Thomas John Ley, a former Minister of Justice in N.S.W., and John Smith, for leave to appeal to the House of Lords against sentence of death for the murder of John Mudie, whose body was found in a chalk-pit in Surrey. ...

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  11. Children Don’t Mind

    The only people in Victoria to look lightheartedly on the transport the-up are children in boarding schools. Because of the threatened complete ...

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  12. 300 STRIKE AT AUBURN

    Three hundred employes of Airzone Ltd, at Auburn, walked out today when they objected to the transfer of "an employe to another department. The ...

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  13. Candidates’ Final Appeals To Albury Voters

    Surprise of the final moments of campaigning at pre-election day rallies in Albury last evening was the appearance of the Federal Minister ...

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  14. Gas Workers Ban Over-Time

    Ban an overlime and Sunday work decided on by the Federal Council the Gas Employes’ Union in Melbourne last week has been endorsed ...

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  15. Canadian, Timber Quota For Australia Not Reduced

    Acting High Commissioner for Canada (Mr C. M. Croft) today denied that the official quota for Canadian timber exports lo Australia had been reduced. ...

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  16. Political Crisis In France

    The French Premier (M. Ramadier) intends to seek a vote of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies on May 4 and announced that should he fail ...

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  17. DROP IN PETROL SUPPLIES EXPECTED

    Commonwealth Government has been warned of possible drop in petrol supplies lo Australia due to shortage age of tankers. ...

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  18. DECISION REVERSED

    After first deciding at its meeting today to defer until tomorrow enforcement of its decision to withdraw members from metropolitan powerhouses as ...

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  19. Smuggled Gold Dust In Cans Of Butter

    Smugglers over a period of six months have transferred £100,000 worth of stolen gold from The Rand to India by the “rancid butter” trick, says the Daily Express correspondent in Johannesburg. The smugglers opened tins of butter imported from India, ...

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  20. UNOFFICIAL EXTENSION TO N.S.W.

    There was an unofficial extension of the Victorian metal trades strike to NSW today when 44 engineers of Standard Telephone and Cables Pty. ...

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  21. Last Minute Panic

    There are the usual last minute panics over the elections to be held tomorrow. Allegations of roll stuffing and ...

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  22. “ELECTIONS WILL SHOW TREND TOWARDS LIBERALISM”

    Mr T. M. Ritchie, president of the Liberal Party of Australia, said today he was convinced tomorrow’s elections in NSW and Queensland would show ...

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  23. INDIAN SITUATION

    General Sir Hastings Ismay. senior member of the Viceroy of India (Lord Mountbatten’s) staff, has left for London to give the British Cabinet a ...

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  24. HIGH HONOR FOR GENERAL SIR T. BLAMEY

    At a reception in Menzies Hotel today, General Sir Thomas Blarney was invested with the Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau by the ...

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  25. Yoshadi Cabinet To Resign May 6

    Premier Yoshida and his Cabinet will resign en bloc on May 8, when Imperial edict will be issued calling for convention of the first ...

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  26. EMBEZZLED £446 FROM R.A.S.

    In the Quarter Sessions today Judge Kirby remanded for sentence William Marcus Lowenthal, after the latter had pleaded guilty to having embezzled ...

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  27. Britain Will Now Take Glandular Mutton

    Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today confirmed reports that the British Government was purchasing glandular mutton from Australia. He said this ...

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  28. VOLUNTEERS “IN URGE NUMBERS”

    Leader of the Nationalist Dobarma Party (Thakin Ba Sein), who resigned from the executive council to raise a revolutionary army, numbering 100,000 ...

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  30. Darwin Crowded With Buyers

    Darwin is crowded by buyers from all parts of Australia and the Pacific Islands for the sale being conducted by the Disposals Commission. At the first ...

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  31. PAN-AMERICAN SOLIDARITY RE-AFFIRMED BY MEXICAN PRESIDENT

    The Mexican President (Senor Miguel Aleman) addressing a joint session or Congress to-day, re-affirmed Mexico’s desire for Pan-American solidarity. He said that Mexico and the United States had learnt that isolation ...

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  32. Reduced Military Costs Advocated By French Communist

    France must have a reduction in prices, which meant lowering the cost of the Administration “mainly by a reduction in military expenditure,” the French Communist leader (M. Thorez) told a massed demonstration in the Place de la Concorde, says Router’s ...

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  33. JAPANESE ELECTIONS .

    Independents and Conservatives were far ahead early this morning in the last of Japan’s elections—that for prefectural council (the State ...

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