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  4. RAIL STRIKE ENDED TO-DAY

    SYDNEY: The strike of 248 fitters and turners at [?] and Enfield railway workshops ended to-day. At a mass meeting in Sydney this morning the ...

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  6. SHOWERS DEVELOPING TO-MORROW

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine weather in most of the State during the period. Further showers on the south coast and ...

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  7. HOPES FOR FULL SUPPLIES OF MILK IN WINTER MONTHS

    SYDNEY: The secretary of the N.S.W. Milk Board(Mr. Murphy) said to-day there was a possibility that milk rationing might be averted during the coming winter. ...

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  8. He Plans a mile dive

    Professor August [?] 59-year-old Swk[?] is planning to make a daring [?] to [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Communists Urge Strike Action

    LONDON: Chairman of the annual congress of British Communists yesterday urged decisive strike action to win ...

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  10. WAGE RISE TIPPED AT LEAST 10/.

    MELBOURNE: Trade union officials to-day predicted at least a 10/ rise when the new basic wage is announced, ...

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  11. Wharfies Walked Off All Ships

    SYDNEY: All Sydney wharf, labourers, totalling 6000. walked off ships In port to-day in protest against three-day ...

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  12. Attempts To Clean Up Boxing

    NEW YORK: Governor Thomas Dewey, yesterday signed a new bill designed to outlaw criminal elements from ...

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  13. GIRL STUDENTS GAOLED

    BELGRADE: Ten people two of them girl students, who tried to flee from the country by hiding be[?] a carrier of ...

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  14. NO MOVE FOR BAN ON CYCLOPROPANE

    WASHINGTON: Medical authorities said to-day there was no move to ban the use of [?] gases such as ...

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  15. PROTEST ON PLUMPTON COURSING

    SIDNEY: A deputation of animal lovers to protest against the reintroduction of live hare coursing at Rooty ...

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  16. STRIKE OFF, ON AGAIN

    CLEVELAND (Ohio) The strike of 16.000 Bell Tale phons Company employees in Ohio was settled after a week ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader paying With fire

    MUNSAN: Early resumption of the vital prisoner-exchange talks, which might break the Korean armistice deadlock is expected, following the-return of Vice-Admiral Turner Joy and Rear-Admiral R. E. Libby to Munsan yesterday. Admiral Joy, senior delegate for the United Nations command, and Admiral ...

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  18. Precautions In Test Of Atomic Weapons

    LONDON: Two hundred British scientists now being chosen for atomic weapon experiments in Australia, next September will be [?] screened. The screening will include private investigation ...

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  19. Demonstors Use Grenades

    TUNIS: Police fired on Nationalist demonstrators yesterday when they hurled a grenade and showers of stones at ...

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  20. Film Producer On Shooting Charge

    SANTA MONICA (California): Film producer, Waiter Wanger was ordered to appear for trial to-day on ...

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  21. DIVORCE FOR ACTRESS

    HOLLYWOOD: Actress Terry Moore received an uncontested divorce yesterday from football star Glenn W. ...

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  22. BAN LIFTED

    WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission has lifted its three and a half year old ban on the ...

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  23. MAN CHARGED OVER FIRE

    WOLLONGONG: A man has been charged with causing ma[?]damage, following the destination of a home by ...

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  24. TINPLATE FOR AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON: The. U.S. Commerce Department has allotted Australia a quota of 18.000 short tons of tinplate ...

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  25. MALTA POLICE CALLED IN

    SYDNEY: Detectives have asked Malta police for assistance in infestations into the apparent attempt to poison ...

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  26. MILLIONTH VISITOR EXPECTED

    SYDNEY: The millionth visitor to the Royal Estate Show is expected to pass through the pates today—the ...

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  27. CURFEW IN NAZARETH

    TEL AVIV: Nazareth has been under curfew since yesterday, after clashes between Moslem youths and Greek ...

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  28. Republican Support For Senator Taft

    NEW YORK: A rift in the Republican Party machine has resulted in a surge of support for Senator Robert Taft In the-New Jersey primary ballot against Presidential aspirants, General Eisenhower and Mr. ...

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  29. Praise For Police From Bus Passengers

    SYDNEY: Twenty seven passengers of a tourists bus, which skidded into floodwaters, of Bega yesterday, to-day praised the efforts of police, who made 12 boat trips to rescue them. ...

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  30. RELIEF SOUGHT FROM JAP. COMPETITION

    NEW YORK: A petition for tariff rellet from competition of Japanese printed silk scarves has been filed by the ...

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  31. Mass Movement From Flood

    OMHA (Nebraska) Miss [?] River valley floods coveting more than a million and a quarter acres of nine States ...

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  33. Five Killed In Plane Crash

    NEW YORK: Five airmen were killed and five Injured yesterday when a twin-engine petrol plane crashed at a naval ...

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  34. Franco Has Secret Talk With Portugal’s Premier

    MADRID: General Franco and Portugese Premier (Dr. Salazer) that secretly last night hear the Spanish from ...

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  35. Women Must Not Ply Taxis After Dark

    LONDON: Five women have been granted licences to drive taxis at Bridlington (York shire), ...

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  37. Worries Over Cheese Imports

    WASHINGTON: American producers of blue cheese asked the Tariff Commission yesterday to Restrict, cheese ...

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  38. Doctor Will Use Raft To test Theory On living From Sea

    NICE: In an attempt to beat the worst three enemies of the shipwrecked sailor— Lack of water and sugar and attacks ...

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  39. STEEL DISPUTE UNSETTLED

    NEW YORK: The United States lost £26,000 tons of steel as a result of shut-downs in anticipation of a steel ...

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  40. AIR RECORDS

    LONDON: Mr. Thomas W. Haybow, a 16-years-old Surrey marine engineer, established 16 light aircraft, ...

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