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  4. PREMIER ASKS FOR COMPULSORY CONFERENCE TODAY

    MELBOURNE, Thurs;—The Premier (Mr. Cam) has asked the Acting Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Judge Drake-Brockman) to call a compulsory ...

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  5. Further Goods Train Cut

    MELBOURNE, Thur.— Further cuts in goods drains were announced by the Railway Commissioners ...

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  6. POWER THREAT TONIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— The statement by the Premier (Mr. Cain) that only 12 boy apprentices would ...

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  7. Maintain law, Order, Says Womens’ Letter

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Executives of over 100 leading women’s organisations today sent a letter to the Premier (Mr. Cain), assuring him of their support and co-operation in any effort to maintain law and order and ...

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  8. ...AND JUDGE AGREES

    MELBOURNE, Thur. — Acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman announced tonight that, after ...

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  9. People Asked To Assist Food Drive

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—The people of Australia are to be asked to co-operate in a number of ways, including the ...

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  10. CITRUS EASIER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Although Thursday is usually the main market day of the week, trading in fruit and vegetables ...

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  11. Seamen Take Bags And Run

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Having previously taken their baggage from the vessel, three British seamen ran from the liner Orestes just ...

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  12. GENERALLY FINE

    MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Weather conditions in northern and central Victoria for the past 24 hours, except for an isolated ...

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  14. Mallee Will Take 10,000 Tons Super

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The read transport of 20,000 tons of superphosphate for Victorian wheatgrowers during the rail hold-up will cost the Victorian Government £30,000. Treasury officials estimated today. ...

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  15. Trade Union Movement Crisis Split Unlikely

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Though the Australian trade union movement is facing what is probably the greatest internal crisis in its history there is not likely to be any real split in the movement. ...

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  16. Hope Diamond Not To Be Worn

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.—The famous Hope Diamond, which is reputed to be ill-omened, will be worn no more for at least 20 ...

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  17. Driver Found Dead in Taxi

    LONDON: George Carry Tyler, taxi driver, was found shot dead in a taxi on Burton Road near the village of Clay Mills, Staffordshire. Police are searching for an airman who engaged Tyler at ...

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  18. “Just Another Immigrant” —MUSSOLINI’S SON

    NEW YORK, Thur.—The Associated Press correspondent` in Buenos Aires, Joseph McEvoy, reports that he has ...

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