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  4. Troops Will Be Used Against Strikers

    With more and more workers being called out throughout France and food supplies for Paris and other big towns seriously threatened, the strike situation in France now seems to have developed into a trial of strength between the newly appointed Schuman Government and the Communist-led ...

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  5. DOLLAR DROUGHT

    CANBERRA, Fri. — Federal Secretary of Associated Chambers of Commerce (Mr P R. Wilkins) today sharply ...

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  6. BIG MIGRATION PLANS

    Australia’s target of 70,000 immigrants a year could not be achieved yet because of transport difficulties, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said in a Statement on the Government ’s Immigration policy in the House of Representatives to-day, ...

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    Supplementing the rail and sea freight systems, huge land transports are a daily sight in Albury carrying all forms of cargo between Sydney and Melbourne. Motor car bodies are one of the most regular freights, and this picture in Dean st. shows two trucks, each carrying bodies for 10 h.p. sedans made at the Ford works, Geelong, through to Sydney for mounting on chasses at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 46 INDONESIAN P.O.W. DIE IN RAIL VAN

    BATAVIA, Fri.—Cause of the death of 46 Indonesian prisoners who were being transported from east Java to Sourabaya in a ...

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  9. TWO STATES, BANKS TAKE OUT WRITS

    Writs seeking an injunction to restrain the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley), the Commonwealth Bank and the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. Armitage) from ...

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  10. “GAVE WOMAN £10,000”

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—In the city police Court today, Majorie Astor, aged 40, of Fitzroy, was charged with having received by ...

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  11. MORE POWER FOR MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Minister for Civil Aviation under amending Air Navigation Act regulation tonight has taken ...

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  12. War Situation Worries Kai-Shek

    NANKING, Fri.: War situation has reached such a critical stage in North China—Inside the Great Wall—during the past few days ...

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  13. Albury Wool Sales Next Month

    Albury Wool Sales next week will not be interfered with by trouble on the waterfront Making this announcement ...

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  14. THREE MEN SHOT

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: Three men received bullet wounds during an altercation in Fitzroy tonight. They were:— ...

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  15. 13 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    YAKUTAT (Alaska). Fri. — Thirteen persons, comprising 11 passengers and the crew of two of a DC 3 cargo plane, lost their lives ...

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  16. Banking Is By-election Issue

    LITHGOW, Fri.—Three candidates representing Labor, Liberal and Independent Labor will contest the Harley by-election on ...

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  17. Motion For N.G. Probe Gagged

    A Royal Commission into the alleged breakdown in the administration of New Guinea and Papua was demanded in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Anthony (C.P., N.S.W.), who moved the adjournment of the House of discuss the matter ...

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  18. DEPORTATION LAW TO BE TIGHTENED

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Tightening up of the deportation provisions of the Immigration Act was being considered by the Federal ...

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  19. MAN FOUND SHOT IN STREET DIES

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: Malcolm McLean Appleby, of Eleanor st, Footscray, who was picked up from a footpath at Footscray ...

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  20. BAN HITS U.S. TRADE

    WASHINGTON, Fri.: Although Australia’s action in imposing a virtual blanket ban on dollar imports comes as no surprise to ...

    Article : 287 words
  21. DETECTIVE DISGUISED HIMSELF AND WORE POLICE OVERCOAT

    RANGOON, Fri.: A Burmese detective, giving evidence at the trial of U. Saw and others charged with assassinating ...

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  22. STRIKE MAY CAUSE WOOL HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, Fri: Tally clerk’s dispute which has already tied up all wool shipments from NSW and Victoria, will probably be ...

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  24. STREET SHOOTING HAS ECHO IN COURT

    SYDNEY, Fri.: Henry Joseph Cohen was fined £50 in the Central Police Court today for having in his possession at night an ...

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