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  3. ATTLEE ANNOUNCES NEW CABINET; SOME SURPRISES

    London, February 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced his new Cabinet tonight. The re-shuffle left the inner Cabinet almost unchanged, but sprung some surprises on lower Government ...

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  4. BRILLIANT PIANIST

    ALLISON NELSON, brilliant young Adelaide pianist, who is to give a recital in Broken Hill under the auspices of the ABC ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "HERE'S HOW TO STOP STRIKES," SAYS MR. CLAREY

    Canberra.—The "brick wall" between employers and workers must be removed if better industrial relations are to be achieved, Mr. Clarey (Lab., Vic.) told the House of Representatives. ...

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  6. Boy Planned A Big Day

    A two and a half-year-old boy, who was reported missing this morning, was located shortly after the message was received at ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. HUGE STOCK OF PETROL

    Canberra.—Petrol stocks in Australia had increased by 120 million gallons during the first two months of office of the Menzies ...

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  8. 84 DEGREES TODAY

    A slight south wind kept the weather mild today. The maximum temperature until 3 p.m. was 84 degrees. Last night's ...

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  10. Abattoirs Closed By Section Ban

    Sydney.—Employees in the boiling down section of the Homebush Abattoirs today decided not to lift their overtime ban, which prevents other employees returning to work after a settlement of a separate ...

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  11. Treated By Phone For Snakebite

    SYDNEY.—A twelve-years-old boy while wading through a creek near Murwillumbah yesterday was ...

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  12. £15,000 FIRE ON STATION

    Sydney.—A fire yesterday caused £15,000 damage at Goolgumbla Station, one of the best known merino studs in the Riverina. The ...

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  13. SHIP'S ENGINEERS FROM GERMANY

    Adelaide.—Two German engineers have been flown from Bremen for the Oceanic Navigation Company's freighter, Balapur, which has been delayed indefinitely at Port Adelaide. ...

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  14. THEFT FROM A.N.A.

    A sum of money was stolen from the office of Australian National Airways, Argent Street, on Monday night. ...

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  15. TRADES HALL TRUST OFFICERS ELECTED

    At last night's annual meeting of the Trades Hall Trust the election of officers resulted:—Mr. N. S. Dunlevy, president; Mr. F. ...

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  16. MINE INJURIES

    The following mine cases were treated today. Zinc: J. Brown, was treated for a bruised left thumb and was taken ...

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  17. Chute Firing Dispute

    Representatives of the Mining Managers Association and Workers' Industrial Union met in conference this afternoon to ...

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  18. Miss Australia May Lose Trip

    Melbourne.—Because she is not satisfied with the choice of Mrs. R. Nock, of Adelaide, as chaperon, Miss Australia (19-year-old Margaret Hughes, of Sydney) may not get an overseas tour. Miss Hughes wants to take a ...

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