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  4. Hamburg Workers Stage Big Food Strike

    Several hundred thousand Hamburg workers streamed out of factories, military and Government offices and shops punctually at noon today in the first general strike since pre-Nazi days, says Reuter’s correspondent. It was called as a protest against the food shortage. Military authorities have advised troops to stay away form the ...

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  5. WORKERS DEFY ORDINANCE; MARCH TO PARLIAMENT

    Nearly 300 building workers, almost half of them British migrants, marched on Parliament House today to demand better conditions at Easllake Hostel where they are quartered. After their leaders had conferred for an hour and a half with the Minister for Works and ...

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  6. TRUMAN MAY VETO WOOL DUTY

    It is considered possible, according to information received today by the Australian Wool Board, that the United States Presidential Veto may be ...

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  7. HIS MORNING GREETING

    “Ray,” the pony favorite of the Children’s Zoo at Regent’s Park, shows off one of his most popular tricks. by standing on bind legs and shaking hands with the girl keepers, Owing to the weather the girl keepers are still wearing their winter uniform consisting of an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BUTCHER ON £6000 BALL

    Ball of £300 each was allowed to two Melbourne butchers who were convicted by the High Court jury to-night of two breaches of the ...

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  9. Mr. CHIFLEY ANGERS PENSIONERS

    A letter from the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) which stated that he would not receive a deputation protesting against the inadequacy of the ...

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  10. STRIKE HITS MELBOURNE

    There is no sign yet that trade in the city is recovering from the long slack period caused by the metal trades strike, bit it can hardly be expected ...

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  11. PALESTINE AS NATIONAL HOME

    Removal of barriers against the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine and the immediate relaxation of British restrictions on ...

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  12. U.K. PEER ANGERED BY “STARVATION STORY”

    The statement which Lord Woolton had quoted that England was. dying of starvation was “a monstrous falsehood,” declared Lord Addison, leader of the House, replying in the House of Lords at the end of a ...

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  13. ARMED BANDITS MENACE GIRLS

    An hour and a half after two armed and masked bandits had held up the staff of a city office and escaped with £120 this afternoon police arrested a ...

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  14. Wants Rocket Range Declared Black

    The Victorian Building Trades Federation tonight made a recommendation to all affiliated unions to declare the south ...

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  15. NINETY MEN IDLE OVER SPEEDIER WORKMATE

    Ninety men are idle to-day at the Ballarat foundry of M. B. John, and 400 may be thrown idle within a few days, because one of the firm’s ...

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  16. LANG’S RETORT TO FULLER

    Heated exchanges in the House of Representatives last night between Mr Lang (Ind. Labor NSW) and the Government whip, Mr. Fuller (NSW). a ...

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  17. CP. CANDIDATE FOR BENAMBRA

    Benambra Electoral Council of the Country Party will meet at Wodonga Shire Hall at 1.30 today to consider nominations from candidates to ...

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  18. £100,000 DRIVE FOR MEAT

    An Australia-wide £100,000 drive for a meat for Britain appeal to buy meat locally for direct shipment to Britain was launched today by the ...

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  19. Greater Syria Promise By King Abdullah

    Reuter’s correspondent in Baghdad states that Abdullah of Transjordan has issued a [?] Paper promising to establish within the framework of ...

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  20. MURDERER’S SUICIDE; WARDER SUSPECTED

    The Comptroller-General of Prisous has announced the suspension of a warder of the Fremantle Gaot who was on duty outside the ...

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  21. British Resent Being Called Half Starved

    The Prime Minister said in the House of Representatives today that British people resented. the that British people resented. the suggestion they were a ...

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  22. PHILIPPINES CLOSES DOOR TO RUSSIANS

    “The Philippines Republic has closed its frontier to all Russian nationals,” said the Immigration Commissioner (Senor Engracio Fabre) to-day. ...

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  23. Mr. Fuller’s Suggestion Turned Down

    The anniversary of the Coral Sea battle would not be set aside as a day of special commemoration in Australia, the Prime Minister said in the House ...

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  24. MR. DEDMAN AND GENEVA

    The Minister for Pastwar Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) said today that no date had been fixed for his departure for the International Trade ...

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  25. STRIKERS THREATEN VIOLENCE AT DARWIN

    Threats of violence are alleged to have been made by about 100 striking catercks, stewards and drivers employed by Qantas Empire ...

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  27. Orion Passengers Soon Had Tax Waived

    When 1300 Australians bound for London in the Orion declined to pay 7/11 landing tax to Egyptain quarantine officials and threatened to remain ...

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  28. Did Interpretor Misinterpret?

    The Japanese Foreign Office denies a report that Katsure [?] official interpreter and the only other person present during ...

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  29. LAW DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE

    Judge Rainbow in the Workers’ Compensation Court today ruled that the word “child” applied in law to [?] children. He awareded ...

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  30. France Honors Great War Leader

    Text of the citation of the Medaille Militarie which was presented Mr Churchill today states that Mr Churchill “by his boldness in [?] and ...

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  31. TITO BELIEVES NEW WAR IMMINENT

    “War profiteers of the United States, Britain and other capitalist countries are inciting a new war, because war bring [?] enormous ...

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  32. Many S.P. Bookmakers Lose Phones

    It was stated to-day that more than 100 telephones had been disconnected in the past month in the police blitz against starting-price betting and ...

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  33. Mass Murder Escapee Shot Dead

    A 22-yeas-old Pole, Stanilaus Wazclewski, who escaped from the death cell at Mont Auban prison, on the night of May 3 after critically ...

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  34. Husband and Wife Dead in Locked Room

    William Hall, aged 65, and his wife, Rosalie Hall, aged 51, were found dead in a locked room in their suburban home two days after they were last ...

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  35. ITALIAN CAR WINS BIO RACE

    International road race today was won by E. Parnell (Britain), driving an Italian Maserati car at a speed of [?] mph. Frenchman, L. Chiren, filled ...

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  36. WOMAN FINED £100 ON BUILDING PERMIT CHARGE

    In the Central Summons Court today, Mr Hawkins, S.M. fiend Mrs Ella Taylor aged 70, of Chatswood, [?] for carrying out a building operation ...

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