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  4. Five Hundred Rail Employes March To Arbitration Court

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—As a result of a mass meeting at Jolimont railway yards this morning about 500 railway employes from marshalling yards and workshops stopped work this afternoon and marched to the Arbitration Court where ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA MUST SHOULDER GREATER DEFENCE BURDEN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said in the House of Representatives that as the principal power and member of the British Commonwealth in [?] Pacific. Australia must be prepared to shoulder greater responsibilities for the defence of that area, including the upkeep of our bases, which was essential to the strategic plan. ...

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  6. APPEASEMENT SHOULD CEASE

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—Four members of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the house of Representatives, reporting on a two months’ trip to Europe, declared that there should be an immediate abandonment of any semblance of ...

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  7. INCREASE OF ONE-THIRD IN PRIVATE PETROL RATION

    CANBERRA, Wednes.— Senator Ashley, Minister for Supply, announced today that an increase of 33 and ...

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  8. Commission Homes’ Sale Will Be Sought Soon

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—State Cabinet will shortly be asked to consent to the sale of homes by the Housing Commission, ...

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  9. GOODS TRAINS CURTAILED FROM TODAY

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The Railways Commissioners announced today that because of low coal stocks a big ...

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  10. Appeal Against Life Sentence For Murder Fails

    WELLINGTON (NZ). Wed.— An appeal by Eric Mareo (55), former musician against his conviction and sentence on a charge ...

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  11. LOUIS-CONN FIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—A ringside description of the Louis-Conn world heavyweight title fight will be broadcast from Melbourne ...

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  12. Nursing, Domestic Staffs Walk Out Of Hospital

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Twenty-one members of the nursing staff and 21 members of the domestic staff of the Kempsey District Hospital ...

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  13. Decline in Murray Fisheries Receives Govt. Attention

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The decline in Murray fisheries is receiving the attention of Victorian and New South Wales ...

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  14. 40-HOUR WEEK CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Ex-servicemen were not returning to the timber industry, although it was expected that 200 would return soon in Victoria. This was revealed in evidence given in the Full Arbitration ...

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  15. STRANGLER MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—After studying a recommendation from the Police Department, the Premier (Mr McKell) announced today that the State Government would offer a reward of £500 for information leading to the conviction or ...

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  16. Deaf Mute Found Guilty of Manslaughter

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Twenty-three-years-old deaf mute. Michael Coiriney Allen, was found guilty of manslaughter in the Central ...

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  17. New Zealand Going Ahead With Land Settlement

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Wed.— The Minister for Rehabilitation (Mr Skinner) today reported to the Labor Conference that plans ...

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  18. Miners Awarded Compensation for Lung Infection

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Nine South Coast miners were each awarded £1000 compensation in the Workers’ Compensation Court today ...

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  19. Bakers Seek Appointment Of Committee

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The first consideration must be for the consuming public, said the Premier (Mr Cain) today to a ...

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  21. Construction of Fish Hatcheries At Snob’s Creek

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The Premier (Mr Cain) announced today that work would be commenced soon on the construction ...

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  22. MORE HOTELS FOR MILDURA ?

    Probably one of the most important public meetings to be held in Mildura is that convened by the Mayor (Cr C. J. Henderson) for tonight at 8 o’clock in the Town Hall. Indicating this yesterday, a ...

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  23. Arms Federation Registration Cancelled

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—In the Arbitration Court today Judge O’Mara cancelled the registration of the Arms. Explosives and ...

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  24. Should Be Plenty Of Leather For Footwear

    MELBOURNE Wed.—The leather shortage in the last few months could not be attributed solely to strikes and shipping ...

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  25. Laurence Olivier And Vivian Leigh In Crash Landing

    NEW YORK, Wed.—American Associated Press states that a trans-Atlantic Constellation air-liner, carrying 43 passengers, ...

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  26. American Migrants Welcome Here, Says Minister

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) said today that Australia would welcome American ...

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  27. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Further, showers in Gippsland with scattered clearing showers or mist elsewhere about the coast at first. Otherwise fine ...

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  28. Theft Of £7,000,000 In Gold, Jewels Revealed

    LONDON, Wed.—One of the world’s biggest thefts of gold, jewels and money—worth £7,000,000—has been disclosed ...

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