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  4. Unions Decide To Call Off Disastrous Strike

    The Victorian metal trades strike, probably the most disruptive in Australia’s industrial history, has ended. Momentous announcement of the settlement between the [?] involved and the employers was made at 4.10 p.m. to-day by the acting Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Judge Drake-Brockman). ...

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  5. 251 JEWS AND ARABS BREAK GAOL

    A total of 251 Jew and Arab prisoners, including 80 Jew terrorists, escaped from Acre prison yesterday, in a daring gaol break, which was organised by Jewish terrorists, says Reuter’s correspondent at Jerusalem. ...

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  6. Strikes Hold Up London’s Road and River Traffic

    Shipping is [?] held up [?] the hole Of London’s great dock system owing to strike of dock stevedores and lightermen, while in the City itself many difficulties are being caused through separate strikes of workers employed by the City Corporation, including street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KAI-SHEK RUSHES TO FRONT

    That the Communist forces had won a series of victories across northern China from Shausi to Shantung was acknowledged by ...

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  8. TEA PRICE EXPECTED TO BE HIGHER

    Officials of the Prices Commission are at [?] examining the prospects of an increase in the retail price of tea. This followed an ...

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  9. REFORM LEAGUE TRIES TO SAVE LEY

    The secretary of the Howard Prison Reform League (Mr J. B. Steel) denied today that the league had ever considered flying a representative to ...

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  10. Made Bankrupt by Ex-wife

    In the Bankruptcy Court today Francis Jefferson Foy, formerly of Megalong, was made bankrupt on the petition of his ex-wife. Ailsa Foy, of Avalong. ...

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  11. Melbourne’s Trains and Buses Soon Back Again

    Now that the engineers’ strike is over, Melbourne trains are expected to be [?] again by midday Wednesday or early Thursday morning [?] ...

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  12. Year-old Strike Ends

    The year-old strike at Mort’s Dock will end tomorrow when 40 ironworkers resume duty. The men went out on strike 12 months ago, claiming £1 ...

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  13. Queensland’s Worst Railway Disaster

    Fourteen persons are known to have been killed and 35 were injured, 23 seriously, in Queensland’s worst rail smash which occurred on Dayboro branch line, about 11 miles from Brisbane, this morning. ...

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  14. Will Jump Off Bridge Handcuffed and Shackled

    According to the “Daily Mail.” the Australian escapologist. F. Murray, aged 45, will return lo Australia soon to jump off Sydney Bridge in ...

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  15. WOMEN SQUAT; EXPRESSES HELD UP

    Women Moslem league demonstrators today squatted on the railway [?] at Peshawar and held up for two hours the Bombay express, ...

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  16. SLUMP WARNING IN AMERICA

    A warning to American business [?] that there would be a serious [?] unless they took the lead in [?] prices was issued today by ...

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  17. LIBEL ALLEGED IN STORY

    One of Sydney’s best-known bookmakers claimed substantial damages in the Supreme Court today for alleged [?] ...

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  19. Chinese Get Rice Following Riots

    Under police supervision, the Municipal Government today began rationing at 4000 shops, following rice riots over soaring black market prices. ...

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  20. China Needs American Loans

    An American loan was essential for the economic rehabilitation and reconstruction of China. General Change Chug, the new Premier, stated today. ...

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  21. MORE RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF PAINT

    Further restrictions on the use of paint were announced by the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr Hamilton [?]) tonight. [?] must now ...

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  22. Socialist Break With Reds In France

    A meeting of the executive of the Socialist Party yesterday decided to instruct the Prime Minister (M. [?]) to expel all Communist Ministers from the French Cabinet, says the Associated Press correspondent in Paris, ...

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  23. £1200 DAMAGES FOR HENTY FARMER

    A 30-year-old farmer from [?] [?] awarded £1200 damages [?] a 65-year-old man in the Divorce Court today. ...

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  24. £500 For Nurse Who Contracted T.B.

    In the Workers’ Compensation Court today a nurse who contracted TB while performing hospital duties was awarded £500. She is [?] Mary Parsons, ...

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  25. POTATOES PILE UP

    Potatoes cannot be accepted from growers after Tuesday. May 6, the deputy Potato Controller (Mr J. B. Clarkson) said today. Accumulation of ...

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