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  4. PUBLIC SERVANTS’ GRIEVANCES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—At a mass meeting in Princess Theatre today attended by Federa[?] public servants representative of 20,000 Crown empolyes in Victoria, a resolution was adopted calling upon the Federal Government to ...

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  5. A.R.U. Wants Union War On McKay’s

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — An attack by all unions on Mr H. V. McKay and his particular workshops was called for in a ...

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  6. ROOSEVELT’S SON ASSAILED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday [?] H. Smith, a Republican member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and J. A. Rankin (Democrat) are demanding action against Elliott Roosevelt, son of the late President because of his ...

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  7. MILDURA WEST CRICKETERS

    Mildura West crickets line up before commencing their important gems against Coomealla on Saturday. They are:—Front: B. Ferguson, K. Templeton, L. Williams, W. Roach (captain), W. Hiscock, J. Brighton, Rea[?] Giles, M. Linton, R. Oliver, N. Tillett, T. Allen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KOOYONG PUTS BAN ON AUTOGRAPHS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Autograph fever has reached such a proportion since the arrival of the American Davis Cup team ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA HAS STRONG GRIP ON FIRST TEST

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—It was estimated that 20,000 people were present when the First Test match resumed at Brisbane today. Cricket enthusiasts commenced to arrive at the gates in the early hours of the morning, and before nine all the best seats on the ground had been occupied. Armed police had guarded the wicket throughout the night. ...

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  10. INDIAN LEADERS TO TRAVEL TOGETHER TO LONDON

    LONDON, Sun.—After the receipt of letters from the British Prime Minister (Mr Attlee), requesting their presence at the ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT AND ATOMIC BOMB

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sun.—The United States yesterday joined Russia in calling on the United Nations to give the atomic ...

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  12. Three Soldiers Killed in Dump Blast

    BRISBANE, Sun. — Three Australian Army men are dead [?]s result of an explosion an ammunition dump [?] ...

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  13. Alleged Battered To Death With Iron Bar

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — During an argument over the [?] in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, ...

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  14. MINIATURE HATS ADORN CHURCHILL’S BIRTHDAY CAKE

    LONDON, Sun. — No candles adorned Mr Churchill’s birthday cake when he celebrated his 72nd birthday. Instead, he had a ...

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  15. MARYBOROUGH YOUTH SERIOUSLY WOUNDED IN SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    MARYBOROUGH. Sun.—While shooting rabbits yesterday with a pea rifle, Morris William Heraud (17), of Maryborough, ...

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  16. Former For Member W. Province Defeated

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — When counting closed today for the Western Province by-election, Mr. H. McLeod, with 7576, had a ...

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  17. GUN BATTLE N HEART OF JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.— A [?]eavy gun tattle which lasted for 90 minutes raged on Saturday night in the heart of ...

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  18. CANADA MAY SOON ABOLISH MEAT RATIONING

    OTTAWA, Sun. — Canada is discontinuing meat rationing early in 1947, provided Britain does not request increased ...

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  19. COOMEALLA HAVE GOOD RECORD

    Coomealla club is having an excellent season being so [?] As [?] is their first season in district cricket [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Agreement on Border River Scheme

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Agreement has been reached between the Premiers of New South Wales (Mr McKell) and Queensland (Mr ...

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    The only method of fire-making used by Australian aborigines is with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Interstate Body for ’Hopper Control?

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr McKenzie) is considering placing on the agenda of the next Agricultural ...

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