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  4. WAGE INCREASE FOR TEXTILE WORKERS

    Under a new agreement textile workers would receive a rise in wages which would affect all members of the Textile Workers’ Union in all States ...

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  5. “Only Rush Aid Will Save Europe From Disaster”

    The Moscow correspondent of British Associated Press says it is authoritatively [?] that Britain has requested talks with Russia regarding the American plan to aid Europe. Meanwhile, Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that in both British and French ...

    Article : 407 words
  6. MORE JAP SILK FOR AUSTRALIA (AAP-Reuter)

    The steamer Merkur will leave Kure tomorrow with 212 packages of raw silk for Australia and 20 for New Zealand. The consignment is the ...

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  7. Baby Saved From Certain Death

    Caught by a strong gust of wind in Union road, Ascot Vale, yesterday, a baby and pram careered down the road and tipped over in front of a ...

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  8. SANG THE "RED FLAG"

    Armed police and steel-helmetted riot squads this morning were rushed to a Chinese rubber factory in a suburb of Singapore where an ugly ...

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  9. SPEAKS FOR “VOICE-LESS”

    Reuter says that deposed Hungarian Prime Minister (M Ferene Nagy) said at a Press conference today that he had come lo the United States to ...

    Article : 277 words
  10. BUTCHER RELEASED ON BOND

    Robert Davies, aged 48 years, of Albert st, East Brunswick, wholesale butcher, who a few days ago was found guilty of six charges of ...

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  12. GERMANS’ VIOLENT ATTACK ON BRITISH AND AMERICANS

    The Berlin correspondent of “The Times” says that the joint working committee of the Socialist Unity and Communist Parties has published a ...

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  13. CLOSED WOUND WITH SAFETY PIN

    A pain-racked crawl through a mile of wooded country with a safety pin holding a gaping wound in his stomach probably saved the ...

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  14. MAN SENT FOR TRIAL

    When the hearing of charges of [?]ing with intent to murder and [?] having unlawfully and [?] wounded, laid against George ...

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  15. NO DECISION ON BONEGILLA YET

    No decision had yet been reached regarding the retention or otherwise of Bonegilla military camp, a spokesman for the Array Department said ...

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  16. TASMANIA GETS RESPITE

    For the present the storms which have laid waste large areas of western and southern Tasmania have abated and flood waters are ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. No Sign Of Poison In Man’s Abdomen

    No sign of poison was found in the abdomen of a soldier who was found to have a pair of forceps in his intestines after he collapsed and died at ...

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  18. “SOURABAYA SUE” ON WAY TO SYDNEY

    Miss Ketoet Tantri Pearson, known as “Sourabaya Sue”, has left for Sydney, via Melbourne. When she arrived in Fremantle, Miss ...

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  19. CONCILIATOR THREATENED TO WALK OUT

    Arguing between parties concerned in the hearing of a claim in the Arbitration Court by abattoirs workers today caused Conciliation ...

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  20. “RUSSIA BLOCKED CURRENCY REFORM”

    The Assistant Secretary for War (Mr Howard Petersen) testified to the Senate Committee today that the Russians had blocked all efforts at ...

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  21. JEERED AT AND CURSED

    Two Japanese officers who had been condemned to death for war atrocities were paraded through the streets of Shanghai today before ...

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  22. PREDICTS FLYING HOSPITALS

    Flying hospitals complete with [?] theatres are foreseen for Australia’s outback by Mr M. Elliott, [?] aeroplane representative, ...

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  23. Killer Of Possibly 40 Hospital Patients Sought

    Nerves are ragged in the women’s hospital at Macon where detectives have begun to seek a mysterious killer who is believed to have murdered 17 patients in three years, says Reuter’s correspondent. Townspeople give the number at 40. ...

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  24. Winds Stop Across Sea Air Service

    Because of heavy head winds, the Tasman flying boat service from Auckland to Sydney was cancelled again today. ...

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  25. MR. WARD SHOCKED BY POVERTY IN BRITAIN

    The Australian Minister for External Territories (Mr Ward) said today he had been shocked by the poverty and low standard of living in many ...

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  26. PRINCESS ELIZABETH RECEIVES THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON

    H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth recently received the Freedom of the City of London after a drive through the city streets, to the Guildhall. —Air Mail Photo. General view of the ceremony in the Guildhall when Princess ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. More Coupons Needed For British Food Relief

    Although nearly 1¾ million [?] butter coupons have been surrendered throughout Australia since the British food relief appeal was launched [?] ...

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