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  4. BULLETS FLY IN ALCATRAZ IS. PRISON RIOT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.— James Johnston warden of Alcatraz Prison where most desperate, long sentence criminals are held, has announced that has issued a riot call, due to “serious trouble” at the goal where a convict with a ...

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  5. HOSTILE ARABS PLAN TO RESIST

    JERUSALEM, Friday.—Members of the Arab Higher Committee at a five-hour meeting on Thursday hammered out a four-point plan for resistance by Palestine Arabs to the implementation of British-American Committee’s proposals on ...

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  6. COAL SHORTAGE NOW ACUTE

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Victorian industries will be in a critical position next week because of the acute coal ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL GREETINGS

    AUSTRALIA AND BRAZIL EXCHANGED GREETINGS at the second-day’s session of the U.N. Security Council at the Hunter College, New York, oft March 28. Australia’s delegate, Col. W. R. Hodgson (left), is seen chatting with Dr Pedro Leao Velloso, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Trade Unions’ Part in Java’s Difficulties

    THE HAGUE, Fri.— Australian Trade Unions and the former Netherlands Indies exiled war-time administration in Brisbane ...

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  9. DARKER BREAD FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—Darker bread for Britain was announced by the Minister for Food (Sir Ben. Smith) at a ...

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  10. NEW FLYING BOAT SERVICE SHORTLY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Before leaving today to attend the International Civil Aviation Conference at Montreal, the Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) announced that the Australia-England Hythe flying boat service would probably ...

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  11. Man Convicted of Murder Granted New Trial

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The State Full Court of Criminal Appeal today granted a new trial to William Robert Bathgate (47), farmer, ...

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  12. Go Slow Strike in Building Industry Starts on Monday

    MELB., Fri.—A go slow strike throughout the Victorian building industry will commence on Monday, May 13, it was announced by ...

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  13. Early Vote on Loan to Britain Unlikely

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.—The chances of an early vote on the Bill for the loan to Britain faded further today when the majority ...

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  14. Prices of Sago and Ginger Much Higher Than Pre-War

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—According to the first quotations for sago since the beginning of the war, with Japan grocers will charge ...

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  15. CONTROL OF BUILDING MAY BE EXTENDED

    MELBOURNE, Fri.— If a new Bill introduced into the Legislative Council today becomes law it will be necessary to obtain ...

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  16. Progress in Alleviating Shipping Shortage

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Although there was still a shortage of shipping for overall needs substantial progress had been made ...

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  17. A.B.C. APPOINTMENT

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Leicester Cotton, former news editor of the B.B.C., has been appointed new editor of the A.B.C., and will ...

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  18. FATED AIRCRAFT CAPTAIN’S MEDICAL HISTORY

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—At the resumed inquiry today into the circumstances surrounding the death-dive into the sea near ...

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  19. Britain’s Largest Air Liner

    Latest picture of Britain’s largest air liner, the Avro Tndor II. With a wing span of 120 feet, she is 105ft. 7in. long and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SEARCH FOR MISSING AUSTRALIANS IN EUROPE

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde) said today that extensive investigations were still being made to ...

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  22. EXPORT OF WOOLLEN GOODS

    MELB., Fri.— Woollen goods manufacturers today sharply criticised the Commonwealth Government’s action in limiting ...

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  23. HOUSING PROGRESS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Commonwealth housing target of 34,000 houses under construction o[?] completed during 1945-6 would ...

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  24. RACV Favors Roster For Week-end Sales of Petrol

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The RACV would support a week-end roster system so that some garages could remain open, said the ...

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  25. GOLD YIELD HIGHER

    MELB., Fri.—Gold yield for Victoria for three months ended March 31, totalled 16,786 fine ozs., valued at £160,658, an increase ...

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  26. Goering Thumbs His Nose To Court

    NUREMBERG, Friday.— Goering put his thumb to his nose when he heard read before the War Crimes Tribunal a ...

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  27. U.S. PACIFIC BASES

    HALIFAX (New Jersey) Fri.— Senator Foil, who arrived here today after a business trip to Britain, told an interviewer that ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Some clearing showers about the coast and hills in southern districts; otherwise fine and cool; southwest to southeast ...

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