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  4. All Coal Mines In N.S.W. May Be Idle

    The decision by northern coalfield engine drivers and firemen to-day to strike is expected to lead to a general stoppage in all N.S.W. coal mines. Members of the Federated Engine Drivers ...

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  5. FORMER CADET ON DISLOYALTY CHARGE

    HONG KONG, Wed.: G. S. Kennedv-Skinton, formerly of the senior cadets at Hons Kong, is being tried tomorrow for ...

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  6. FLOOD OF VICTORIAN TOMATOES

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Tomatoes from Shepparton are flooding Sydney city markets, and have caused the wholesale prices for ...

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  7. RESTRICTIONS ON ALIENS IN UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: The new restrictions on alien visitors in the United States, which are due to come into force on March ...

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  8. KILLER NOT NAMED

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: The City Coroner (Mr Wade, PM) today found that James Coates, international confidence man, whose ...

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  9. HOUSE OF COMMONS RISES AGAIN

    Work is in progress for the completion of the new House of Commons, which was damaged during the war. It is hoped that the new building will be completed by 1949. The main damage was done to the Commoners’ Court, the Star Court and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. M.P. Critical of Royalty

    LONDON, Wed.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr Emrys Hughes spoke of an “Iron Curtain” around Buckingham ...

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  11. Officialdom May End This Morning

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Department of Immigration [?] informed Chinese born Mrs Ernest Goulding, [?] Gwenda Yee, whose ...

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  12. Two Men Refused Bail

    SYDNEY. Wed.: Two men alleged to have, with two other men, criminally assaulted a woman [?] North Brighton, were refused ...

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  14. N.G. TIMBER LEASES CASE

    Allegations that john Smith (“Jock”) Garden, ex-M.H.R., said he was “a goner” if a probe was made into the sale of New Guinea timber leases were made in the Special Federal ...

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  15. BUSHFIRES IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wed: Fires in the Gellibrand-Heyresbury area of the Otways to-day destroyed many chains of fencing on private ...

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  16. RAIL SERVICES CUT

    SYDNEY. Wed. — Railway goods services, with the exception of perishable commodities and live stock, would be reduced ...

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  17. SHOP ASSISTANTS CLAIM PENALTY RATES

    MELBOURNE. Wed: Claims by members of the Shop Assistants’ Union for a penalty rate of five times the ordinary rates for work ...

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  18. PALESTINE MANDATE ENDS MAY 15

    LONDON, Wed.—The Minister for State and Colonies (Lord Listowel) replying to a debate in the House of Lords on ...

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  19. CANADIAN P.M.’s RETIREMENT NEAR

    OTTAWA. Wed.: The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr McKenzie King) last, night announced his retirement as leader of the Liberal ...

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  20. MORE CONSERVATION ALONG MURRAY URGED

    MELBOURNE, Wed— Increase in the demand for Irrigation water was such that steps must now be taken to provide further ...

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  21. Commission Of Doctors To Handle Medical Scheme?

    A commission comprising mainly doctors is expected to be appointed by the Federal Government to supervise the Government’s proposed national health scheme A bill incorporating the main features of the scheme is now being drafted and is ...

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  22. PLOT REVEALED IN FRANCE

    PARIS. Wed.—The French news agency, “Agence France Presse,” alleges that Right[?] plotters, said to be led by Admiral [?] ...

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  23. Made Fortune Out Of Headaches

    SINGAPORE, Wed. — “Tiger Balm” king of Malaya, Aw Boon Haw, multi-millionaire Chinese philanthropist, ...

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  24. “Reds Will Be Against Australia”

    BRISBANE. Wed.—A prediction that Communists would not be with Australia in any future armed conflict was made by AWU ...

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  25. 10 MEN’S DEATHS; MISADVENTURE FINDING

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—A. recording of death by misadventure was made by Mr Wade, PM in the Coroner’s Court ...

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  26. 150 DROWN WHEN STEAMER SINKS

    SANTIAGO [?] Wed.: The Ministry or the Interior estimated that 150 persons were drowned when the [?] ...

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  27. £106,000 in Fines for Prices Breaches

    SYDNEY, Wed: In the Special Federal court of NSW last year 4464 convictions were recorded and £59,831 in penalties Imposed, mostly for price ...

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  28. 23 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    MUKDEN, Wed.: Twenty-three Chinese passengers are known to have been killed yesterday in the crash of a two-engined transport ...

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  29. THEFT OF £4527 ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The theft of £4527 from the Independent Order of Rechabites was alleged against George Victor Trebilcott, ...

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  30. R.A.F. TO REMAIN IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Wed: The officer commanding British air forces in the Middle East has cancelled the departure of RAF squadrons from Greece. ...

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