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  5. RESTORATION OF TRANSPORT IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — It is estimated that, despite yesterday’s settlement of the metal trades dispute, which has been paralysing Victoria’s heavy industries, power plants and Government transport, it will be at least two weeks before ...

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  6. Hammond Objected To Umpires

    LONDON, May 6.— Waiter Hammond’s report to the MCC on the Australian tour disclosed that he twice objected to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 16 KILLED AND 20 WOUNDED IN ACRE PRISON RAID

    NEW YORK, May 6.—The latest casualty figures resulting from the Jewish terrorist raid on the Acre prison in Palestine are officially added up to the total of 16 dead and 20 wouned. The dead were six Jewish terrorists, who wore stolen British ...

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  9. FINE AND MILD: COOL NIGHT

    N.S.W. Forecast: Increasing cloud In the south-west quarter, with scattered showers developing late to-day and extending ...

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  10. Fishlock Makes 170 For Surrey

    LONDON, May 6—South Africa defeated Leicestershire by 10 wickets in the second match of the season. ...

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  11. NATIONALISATION OF TRANSPORT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 6.— The third reading of the Transport Bill, which nationalises railways, road hanlage and other ...

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  12. “IRON CURTAIN” AGAINST FOREIGN AIRLINES

    WASHINGTON, May 6.—Russia and her satellites are maintaining a street “Iron curtain” against foreign air lines. ...

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    Lieut,-Commander Harold. B. Stassen, seeker of Republican nomination for the Presidency who has strongly criticised ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. INCREASE FOOD GIFTS TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 8—A Salvation Army officer, Lieut.- Colonel James Imrle, of Sydney, appealed to Australians to increase their ...

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  15. Chicago’s Milk Supply Cut Off By Strike

    CHICAGO, May 6.—Ninety per cent, of the city’s milk supply was cut off yesterday when 75 dairies closed down following a demand by inside workers at one dairy for a reduction of the working week from 48 hours to 40 hours, ...

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  16. Restrictions On Scope of Greece Aid Bill Proposed

    WASHINGTON, May 6.—The House of Representatives Republican leaders are concerned at the growing support among Democrats and Republicans for drastic restrictions on the scope of President Trumen’s 400,000,000 dollars ...

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  17. “Voice Of , America” To Cease

    WASHINGTON, May 6.— Despite a personal ple[?] by the Secretary of State (General Marshall) to keep the “Voice of ...

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  18. VON NIDA RETURNS A CARD OF 75

    LONDON. May 6.— Normman von Nida wee In good form at Southport yesterday when he competed In the first of the two ...

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  19. Hunger March In Vienna

    VIENNA, May 6.—Crowds surged through parts of Vienna yesterday in demonstrations which threatened to precioltats ...

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  20. INDO CHINA PEACE PROPOSALS

    PARIS, May 4 6.— It is learned that the Vietnam Government in northern Indo China has semi-officially ...

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  21. Japanese Government To Resign

    TOKIO, May 6.—Japanese political observers declare that Premier Shigeru Yoshlda’s Government, which will resign to-day. ...

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  22. GAS EMPLOYEES MAY TAKE DIRECT ACTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Secretary of the Gas Employees’ Union, Mr. J. C. West, to-day announced that, unless the Federal ...

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  23. To-day’s Leader: The Growth Of Government

    CHICAGO, May 6.—The “Chicago-Tribune” yesterday published a despatch from Quentin Pope from Geraldton (WA), headlined, ...

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  24. Troops In Japan Did Not Vote

    SYDNEY Tuesday. —Reports from Tokio that New South Wales members of occupation forces had been unable to vote in Saturday’s State ...

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  25. Ley Removed To Criminal Asylum

    LONDON, May 6— Former N.S.W. Minister of Justice Thomas John Ley, who was sentenced to death for the “chalk pit murder,” has been removed to the Broadmoor criminal asyum. ...

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  26. MOTOR TRUCK SMASHES THROUGH RAILWAY GATES; ESCAPES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A grey coloured truck, which is alleged to have battered its way through railway boom gates at Villa wood level crossing, five miles from Parramatta, at about 7 a.m. today is being sought I by the police. The truck shattered all four gates in its wild career. ...

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  27. RUHR’S THIRD WEEK OF WORST FOOD CRISIS

    HERFORD (Germany), May 6 — The Allied Control Commission has imposed a virtual news blackout on the food station in ...

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  28. RAID ON WHARF ROAD DERELICTS

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.— On Saturday night Sergeant J. Downle set out to clear Whart Road of its [?] in the police court ...

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  29. RUSSIA’S PART IN REBUILDING OF EUROPE

    GENEVA, May 6.— Russia would spare no effort in co-operating to help re build Europe declared the chief Russian delegate, Valerian ...

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  30. WOMEN TENNIS STARS TURN PROFESSIONAL

    NEW TORE, May 6.— Pauline Bets and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke, who have dominated American Women’s tennis since 1941, ...

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  31. Final Result Of The Loan

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Final, result of the resent £25,000,000 Security, Loan, which is to be announced to-night, is expected to ...

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