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  4. Mr. Chifley Claims Unions Have Embarrassed Government

    Modification of the trade union ban on Dutch shipping and aircraft will be [?] to the full executive of the A.C.T. U. in Melbourne on Monday following [?] talking to ACTU officials by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) here tonight. [?] three-hour conference Mr Chifley bluntly told the secretary (Mr A. E. Monk) that the union ban ...

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  5. Senator Accused Of Telling “Pack Of Lies”

    When the Senate War Investigating Committee resumed its hearings, Mr Howard Hughes, the millionaire aircraft manufacturer, asked permission to cross-examine Senator Brewster, a member of the committee. Hughes said that Senator Brewster’s testimony yesterday denying ...

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  6. CRICKETERS OF YESTERDAY

    A cricket match played under the conditions prevailing 100 years ago was played at Hove, Sussex, between teams representing Sussex police and the Regency Club. The players were old-time costumes complete with top hats. Wickets consisted of only two stumps, while the bats used were exact replicas of those used a century ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FARMERS’ DECISIONS

    A proposal that the present system of registration of farms and Government control of wheatgrowing be abolished was rejected at today’s ...

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  8. WOOL DEADLOCK BROKEN

    After many weeks the deadlock over Australian wool tariffs at Geneva. trade talks is believed to have been broken. Following ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. NEW YORK NEWSPAPER’S NASTY COMMENTS

    “Time was when Britain’s bonds were as good as her word,” says the New York “Post” in a leading article on the British ...

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  10. WOMEN FAINT IN RUSH FOR FROCKS

    Nearly 4000 women fought and poshed their way into a [?] street department store today to secure frocks at [?] and [?] each. The ...

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  11. DUTCH DELEGATE ACCUSES COL. HODGSON

    There was a sharp exchange when Dr. van Kleffens (Netherlands) accused Col. Hodgson (Australia) of inaccuracy in his criticism of the Dutch authorities. Dr van Kleffens said that while he was absent from the Council ...

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  12. Beechworth Warder Resigns After Prison Break

    Mr Arthur French, who was the warder on duty when eight convicts recently broke out from the Beechworth Reformatory, today resigned ...

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  13. [?] IN HOLD OF SHIP

    [?] of four of the 10 men [?] perished in the explosion and [?] the 10,000 (on freighter [?] Victoria Dock yesterday are still ...

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  14. 16 Die in Dance Hall Tragedy

    Sixteen persons were killed and 12 were injured when a lamp, which was suspended from a glass roof, fell into a dance hall in ...

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  15. [?], QUININE AND COFFEE DESTROYED

    Twenty thousand tons of coffee have been rendered unconsumnble in East Java, and 10.000 tons of quinine bark and 30,000 tons of rubber have been ...

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  16. Australia Opposes Early Visit By Japs Here—“Memories Too Vivid”

    The Washington correspondent of Reuter’s says that Australia, China and New Zealand are opposing an American proposal before the Far-Eastern Commission for an interchange of nationals between Japan and other countries for educational, - religious, scientific, informational ...

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  17. No Decision On Milk Subsidy Yet

    The chairman of the Milk Board ( Mr J. T. Packer) was advised today by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner that the question of the ...

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  18. 70 Killed by Armed Bands

    Seventy persons were killed in the Amritsar district yesterday when roaming armed bands raided and burned villages, states the ...

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  19. "[?] STILL [?]

    [?] Government and private [?] figures continue to rise [?] Australia. [?] released by, the Government ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA AS JOINT MEDIATOR

    “Australia’s offer lo act as a joint mediator with the United States in the [?]-Dutch dispute will be acceptable to the Indonesian ...

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  21. POSSESSION OF GOLD ALLEGED

    Retrial of Waller Stuart McColI, aged 51, mine manager, of Sydney, began in Kalgo[?]rlie police court to-day before the Resident Magistrate ...

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  22. Tito Accusations Against The United States

    Reuter’s correspondent in Belgrade says that Marshal Tito, in an interview with the official Yugoslav newsagency, said that Yugoslavia had rejected the invitation to the Paris conference on the Marshall aid plan, because she could not expect disinterested and sincere help from ...

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  23. Dutch Plane Beats Ban

    A Dutch transport plane carrying 24 passengers, including 18 Dutch servicemen, bound for Java, defied the union ban on Dutch transport and took off ...

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  24. “BRITAIN KEY TO PROSPERITY OF PIG MEAT PRODUCERS”

    Only by the adoption of a long-term agreement for the supply of pig meats to Britain would the full benefits of increased prices for bacon and pork be ...

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  25. CITY WITHOUT TRAMS—BUSES

    No trams or buses ran in Launceston today because of a dispute over a penalty imposed on a conductor for failing [?] punch a ticket correctly, ...

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  27. Yugo-SIavs Abduct British Soldiers

    The Trieste correspondent of British United Press says that Allied officials disclosed last night that a sergeant and two privates of a British patrol were ...

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  28. VALUE OF SOVEREIGN

    Fears that internal violence might increase or that war might begin if the Communists attempted to establish a free State in northern Greece have ...

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  29. CHINESE FINED £500 ON OPIUM CHARGE.

    Customs officials seized [?]5 lbs. in weight of opium when they visited the steamer Daronia in Sydney. This is the largest haul for many ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. Rebels’ Ultimatum To Government

    The Paraguayan rebel radio “Voice of Victory”, reported today that the rebel High Command had handed President Higinio Morinigo an ...

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  31. Hospital For Bridegroom Instead Of Honeymoon

    The story of a bridegroom who went to hospital with a broken rib and laccrations instead of going on his honeymoon was told in the police ...

    Article : 88 words
  32. Protests On Seizure Of Refinery

    The State Department has announced that the United States Government has fully supported the British protest over the Russian seizure of the Lobau ...

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