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  4. DEMAND FOR LABOUR STILL ON INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- A further rise in the, unsatisfied demand for labour in Australia during March had ...

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  5. PLOT TO TIE UP WATERFRONT REPORTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A Communist plot to tie up the whole of the Australian waterfront was reported here to-day to have been discovered by the Federal Government. According to the information communication ...

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  6. CABINET DISAGREES ON MASS MIGRATION

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Openly-stated demands by the Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) yesterday for the casing ...

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    A section of yesterday's Labour Day procession proceeding down Ruthven Street past the Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "Peace, Not War," the float of the Women's Auxiliary or the Trades and Labour Council, which won first prize for the best decorated float in the Labour Day procession in Toowoomba terday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GANGSTERS CAUSE BIG HEADACHE IN PARIS

    PARIS.--A growing army of trigger-happy gangsters is causing a serious headache among the 21,775 policeman of Paris ...

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  10. Moderates Boycott "Red" Labour Day Procession in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Monday.--About 1300 men, women and children, many of them Communists, took part in today's Labour Day procession in Brisbane. Many of the people who lined the streets to see the procession ...

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  11. Extension of Arms Programme to China Urged by U.S. Senator

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--A proposal that the European arms programme be extended to China to protect America's "back door" from Communist onslaughts was urged yesterday by Senator Pat McCarran (Democrat, ...

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  12. REPLY TO PLEA FOR TAXATION PROBE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Simplification of the taxation system would undoubtedly lead to the reintrsduction of the in ...

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  13. MELBOURNE WOOL PRICES HIGHER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Stronger and mere general competition brought a recovery of recent lower wool values at the ...

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  14. MENZIES SPEAKS ON SOCIALISATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Outlining the platform and programme of the Liberal Party to hundreds of Ford ...

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  15. TALKS ON INVESTIGATION OF SHARPLEY'S CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Trades Hall Executive Council, which is to meet on Wednesday, will hold ...

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  16. NO LIMITATION OF PROBE INTO COMMUNISM

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Victorian State Cabinet will proceed with its plan for a wide Royal Commission into ...

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  17. KETCH'S ROUGH TRIP TO AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The Melbourne ketch Kurrewa has arrived at Auckland from Melbourne. She is being slipped for ...

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  18. PLAN TO SELECT STUDENTS FROM PACIFIC AREAS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Plans have been drawn up to enable South-east Asiatic and Pacific countries to send selected ...

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  19. WOMAN MAY LOSE SIGHT OF ONE EYE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mrs. Irene Dorothy Cooper, of Harding Street, Ascot Vale, who was attacked by a man ...

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  20. THREE MEN AND WOMAN ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Three men and a woman who were arrested for manslaughter last night appeared in the ...

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  21. MOSCOW RADIO ACCUSES TITO OF PLOTTING

    LONDON, Monday.--The representative of the British United Press at Trieste says the Moscow radio for the first time ...

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  22. ABORIGINAL FARM HAND COMMITS SUICIDE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Richard Exton (43), an aboriginal farm hand, to-day committed suicide after the death of an aboriginal ...

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  23. MR. CHIFLEY LEFT SINGAPORE YESTERDAY

    SINGAPORE, Monday.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and his party resumed the journey to Australia by ...

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  24. MINISTER'S WARNING OH CAR PRICE CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Price controls will be again introduced if prices of new cars and trucks soar, stated the ...

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  25. HEAVY CUSTOMS, EXCISE AND POSTAL REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Customs, excise and postal revenue so far this financial year is far greater than for ...

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  26. DARBY MUNRO CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The jockey "Darby" Munro was charged in the Central Court to-day with having driven a ...

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  29. RELEASED MURDERER GETS TWO MONTHS' GAOL

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- John Thomas Myers, a metal worker, who was convicted of murder in 1939 and released on licence. ...

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  30. MAY DAY TRAGEDY AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- Labour Day sports u the Show Grounds this afternoon were marred by a fatality, in which ...

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  31. "OCCUPATION OF JAPAN NO LONGER NECESSARY"

    TOKIO, Monday. -- General MacArthur told the Japanese people to-day that, so far as they are concerned, the occupation ...

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  32. FOREIGN BUYERS RUSH U.K. INDUSTRIES FAIR

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters Agency says that crowds of foreign buyers from more than 100 countries, upon whose ...

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  33. SYDNEY WOOL AUCTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Eleven thousand and six bales of wool were catalogued at the resumption of the wool auctions at ...

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  34. YOUNG CYCLISTS FINED FOR ATTEMPTED PETROL THEFT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Two young motor cyclists on their way from Lismore to Gayndah were fined in the Police Court ...

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  35. MINISTER'S ASSURANCE ON OLYMPIC GAMES

    CANBERRA. Monday.--The Federal Government would take whatever action it considered necessary to ensure that ...

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    The Building Workers' Industrial Union's float in the Labour Day procession yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. GREAT BRITAIN'S RECORD MOTOR CAR EXPORT

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters Agency says that Britain exported 22,500 cars, worth more than £6,100,000 sterling, in ...

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  38. LONG SENTENCES FOR THREE YOUNG MEN

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions today, Judge Curlewis sent three young men to prison for seven ...

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  39. DEATH AND DEVASTATION IN MOROCCAN FLOODS

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters representative at Algiers says that deaths were reported today in severe floods which have ...

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