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  4. Government Is Concerned But Will Not Be Stampeded By Strike Threat

    CANBERRA, Friday—Federal Ministers are threat of a one-day strike by 800,000 unionists on May 1, but the Commonwealth Government will not be stampoded into any hasty action ...

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  5. CONVENTION ON REGION PLANNING

    Under the regional planning scheme, a committee for the Mallee region was created at a highly successful convention of municipal bodies held at Sea Lake yesterday. The area embraces centres as widely distant as Mildura and Swan Hill ...

    Article : 474 words
  6. NEGOTIATIONS FOR BALLARAT FACTORY —Purchase Price Denial

    MELBOURNE, Fn.—It was regrettable that Mr William Harrison, chairman of directors of an English company ...

    Article : 452 words
  7. Churchill History Of War

    LONDON, Fri.—The New York correspondent of The Evening Standard say that £250,000 is reported to be ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. FINANCIAL SUCCESS OF TEST SERIES

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — The first post-war Test cricket series between Australia and Marblebone bone Club hag. already the ...

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    Ten-year-old Colleen Mullavey with her parents, Mr and Mrs F. Mullavey, and her younger sister, Dawn, photographed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Mr. McKell Likely To Be worn In Early In March

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Governor-General designate (Mr W. J. McKell) will probably be sworn in as Governor-General early in March. This is the expectation in authoritative Commonwealth circles. ...

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  11. YOUTH FINED FOR CRUELTY TO A CAT

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — A 17 year-old youth, Peter Percy Damman, salesman, of Queen’s Road, Windsor, was fined a ...

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  12. HOT AND SULTRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The weather over Northern and Central Victoria for the last 24 hours was hot. sultry and cloudy ...

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  13. LONG-RANGE SCOPE OF PICAO DELIBERATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Because particular service could not be provided by the State concerned at the moment was no reason why committee of the international Air Conference now being held in Melbourne should limit their deliberations ...

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  14. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    NEW YORK: Three hundred of New York’s biggest bookmakers have closed their businesses, complaining of “exorbitant pay-offs” demanded by certain police officials Bookmakers, cannot operate legally in New York State ...

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  15. HIROSHIMA VICTIMS FEEL NO HATRED

    HOROSHIMA, Friday. — A group of hideously-maimed survivors of the atom bomb attack which destroyed the city, some ...

    Article : 139 words
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  17. THE TIMES SAYS

    LONDON, Fri.—The Times, in an editorial congratulating Australia on the .winning of the rubber and the Ashes, says ...

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  18. CANADIAN PARENTS INSPECT SCHOOLS ON WHEELS

    The Ontario (Canada) Department of Education takes teacher and schoolroom to by railway. Seven ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Mr S. Lockhart Re-elected U.C.P. Chief President

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— When nominations closed for officers of the United Country Party Central Council there was only one for ...

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