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  4. PREMIER HITS AT COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Premier (Mr Cain), after a special meeting of Cabinet tonight, said that the Government viewed very seriously the action of Communist-led unions in extending the metal trades dispute contrary to the decision of ...

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  5. SOLDIERS, PRISONERS IN FLOOD BATTLE

    LONDON, Friday.—Reinforcement troops have been sent to Southern Norfolk, the latest danger point in the fen floods where hundreds of soldiers and German prisoners are desperately trying to keep a wall of sandbags ...

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  6. Monuments Restored

    Monuments and memorial plaques in Southwark Cathedral London, are now being cleaned and restored by experts. Here is a woman experts at work on the memorial to John Bingham, saddler to James I and Elizabeth. He was one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hopes For Early End Of China War

    NEW YORK, Fri.— General Chen Cheng, the Nationalist Army Chief of Staff, stated at a Press conference ...

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  8. Tramway Buses To Be Be Withdrawn Tomorrow Night

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—All Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramway Board buses will be withdrawn fro mroutes from ...

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  9. Photograph Taken 100 m. Up Published

    NEW YORK, Fri.— The morning newspapers print reproductions of the highest aerial photograph ever ...

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  10. “WORLD’S SUPER OPTIMIST”

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Commenting on the speech by the Australian Ambassador to the United States (Mr Makin) in Virginia ...

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  11. Attitude Of State Government Upheld

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— In a series of resolutions passed tonight, the ALP executive upheld the attitude of the State Government in dealing with industrial disputes and condemned Communists for disrupting ...

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  12. Petrol Fool to Be Discontinued In Present Form

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The petrol pool in its present form is to be discontinued, but some form of rationing will be continued to ...

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  13. Conditions of Entry To Bretton woods Agreement

    CANBERRA, Fri. — Australia would make application to join the Bretton Woods Agreement on the same terms as those ...

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  14. Deployment Of Industries For Defence

    LONDON, Friday.—During last night’s debate in the House of Commons on the Government’s defence White Paper—which was ...

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  15. Japanese Sentenced For “Greatest Mass Murder”

    TOKIO, Friday.—Five Japanese war criminals were sentenced to hang by the Australian Military Court at Singapore for participating in what was described as “the greatest mass murder in the Pacific war—the ...

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  16. Parliamentarians Lose Valuables

    MELBOURNE, Fri—Four State Parliamentary members lost fountain pens, money and personal possessions when their clothing ...

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  17. Police Cordon Guards Sydney Protest Meeting

    SYDNEY, Fri.—By throwing a cordon of 300 police around Sydney Town Hall today when an organised meeting of 3500 ...

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  18. Big Sydney Fire

    SYDNEY. Fri. — Damage estimated at £10,000 was caused to the Methodist Ladies’ College at Burwood early this morning ...

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  20. RABBIT SKINS EXEMPT FROM EXPORT LEVY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Rabbit skins shipped from Australia to overseas countries continue to be exempt from export levy until ...

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  21. grace Carry-Over

    MELBOURNE Fri. — Trading on Queen Victoria wholesale fruit market was again very dull, agents reporting that sales ...

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  22. BOY KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Fri.— A boy was killed and a girl narrowly escaped injury when they were knocked down by a van at the ...

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  23. Minister Explains Issue Of Permit To German

    CANBERRA, Friday.— A landing permit for Australia had been issued to a former member of the German merchant navy on the application of his Jewish mother-in-law in Melbourne, the Minister for ...

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  24. RAF Lancaster Crashes Into Sea

    LONDON: An RAF Lancaster on naval operation exercises crashed into the sea off Ireland just before midnight. Two of ...

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  25. Man Risks Life For Wife in 1000/1 Chance Operation

    PERTH, Fri —The gallery of the operating theatre of St. John of God, Hospital, of Subiaco, was crowded with doctors when a ...

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  26. From the Four Corners

    WASHINGTON: An Army B23 flew over the North Pole this week, inaugurating what is exports to be routine weather ...

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  27. 10 YEARS FOR ARMED HOLD-UP

    SIDNEY, Fri.— A sentence of ten years imprisonment was imposed on Cecil John Rolls (24) laborer, in Quarter Sessions ...

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  28. WEATHER CONDITIONS

    MELBOURNE, Fri. —Weather conditions for the past [?] hours were fine throughout with moderate day temperatures. ...

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