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  4. NATION-WIDE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - An Australia - wide strike will be held on May 1, and after that day unionists will refuse to work more than a 40-hour week. These decisions were reached to-day, when a ...

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    As part of the Great Western Railways post-war plans for brighter and better travelling facilities, a special train was on view to members of the Press at Paddington Station, London. A first-class saloon car, seats 12, and embodies all that is bright and modernistic both in lighting and colouring. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Duke of Kent met the "Goose that Lays the Golden Eggs" back-stage when he accompanied the Duchess of Kent to a performance of the pantomime "Mother Goose" at the Casino Theatre, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THIRD GERMAN WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Mr. Richard Law (Conservative), opening a debate on Germany in the House of Commons, said: "Twenty million to 30 million human beings in Germany are rotting ...

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  8. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- The representative of the "New York Times" in Washington, James Reston, says that ...

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  9. BIG SNOWFALLS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Snow blotted out almost the whole of Britain overnight. Only Wales and parts of south-western ...

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  10. REPORT BY TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- President Truman, reporting to Congress on the United Nations' activities, said the Security Council had demonstrated its power to exercise a great influence towards ...

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  11. RETURNING OFFICER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Lieutenant L. Hodge (Rabaul) has been appointed Returning Officer under the Queensland Elections ...

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  12. NO SALE OF GREENLAND

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. -- "Denmark has no thought of selling Greenland," said the Danish Foreign Minister (M. Gustav ...

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  15. DUCHESS'S FAREWELL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Duchess of Gloucester threw streamers to women and children on the wharf and stood holding ...

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  16. FEDERAL WHEAT PLAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- "The Country Party had many tongues on wheat, but only one objective to wreck wheat stabilisation," ...

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  17. SHIP WANGANELLA

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. -- The Wanganella to-night steamed into Wellington Harbour after having been stranded ...

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  18. THREATENED STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- State Ministers to-day gave the Federal Council of the Miners Federation a guarantee that ...

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  19. FRUIT TRAINS FOR NORTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Train- loads of fruit and vegetables for Cairns, Townsville and Mount Isa went North to-day by the western ...

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