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  4. Waterside Tally Clerks Hold Stopwork Meeting

    SYDNEY, April 22.—About 6000 men and 62 ships were idle today when the waterfront tally clerks held a stopwork meeting. Heavy rain, however, would ...

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  5. COURT CRITICISM OF A.E.U.

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—When the Federal Arbitration Court today resumed the hearing of an application by the Industrial Registrar for the deregistration of the Federated Ironworkers' Association, the Amalgamated Engineering Union, ...

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  6. SAILS SET IN SYDNEY HARBOUR

    An unusual sight in Sydney Harbour recently was the barque Pamir, with sails set, moving slowly on her way to Wellington. The Pamir was towed from her berth at Circular Quay by tugs and the sails were shaken out on the way down the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SUPERFORTRESS CRASHES

    TOKYO, April 22.—A Superfortress crashed yesterday morning when taking off from Kwajalein, in the Marshall ...

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  8. Dismissal Of Four Prices Officials

    CANBERRA, April 22— Mr Harrison said in the House of Representatives to-day, that strange ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. BREAD DELIVERY CASE HEARD IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, April 22.—Traders who adopted an inconsistent and inconsiderate attitude towards the general public were denounced by Mr Riordan, a member of the Industrial Court, in that court ...

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  10. HEAVY STORM IN SYDNEY DAMAGES SHOPS AND STOCK

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Damage running into tens of thousands of pounds was caused by a heavy rainstorm in the city this morning. Rain poured into many ...

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  11. HARRISON ALLEGES: LONDON "BACK-STREET" DEALS IN FOOD PARCELS

    CANBERRA, April 22.—An allegation that "back-street" operators in London were soliciting orders for Australian food parcels for foreigners living in Britain, was ...

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  12. MOVE TO END MANDATE IN PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, April 21.—Egypt announced today that it would ask for a special session of the United Nations' Assembly, beginning next ...

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  13. LOW INFANT MORTALITY

    CANBERRA, April 22.—Australia's infant mortality rate of 28.62 deaths per thousand births in 1946 was the lowest since white ...

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  14. Military Train Blown Up In Palestine

    LONDON, April 22.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the British United Press states that a military train from Egypt was ...

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  15. White Mourning For King Christian

    COPENHAGEN, April 21 —Dowager Queen Alexandrine has requested "dignified white," instead of the ...

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  16. Bottle From Train Causes Girl's Death

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—Struck on the head by a bottle thrown from a train on Friday as she was playing alongside the railway line at Seaford with another girl. Margaret Dangerfield, 13, of Seaford, died in the Children's ...

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  17. TRUMAN SAYS FOREIGN AID ALLIED TO AMERICAN PROSPERITY

    NEW YORK, April 21.—President Truman, addressing the annual meeting of the American Associated Press, emphasised that aid to countries threatened by alien ideologies depended upon maintaining America's high level of production and ...

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  18. DAIRYMEN STRONGLY OPPOSE DIRECT ACTION

    BRISBANE, April 22.—Strong opposition to direct action was unanimously reaffirmed by the West Moreton District Dairymen's ...

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  19. LEY'S APPEAL DISMISSED

    LONDON, April 22.—Mr Justice Atkinson, in the Criminal Court of Appeal today, dismissed the appeals of Thomas John Ley ...

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  20. BRISBANE COUNCIL'S FINANCIAL POSITION

    BRISBANE, April 22.—Increases in the basic wage since Christmas have cost the Brisbane City Council £200,000 a year in wages alone and this increased cost has been aggravated by a ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL CHAOS LEADING TO DEPRESSION WORSE THAN 1930's

    ADELAIDE, April 22.—"Australia will be faced with economic disaster more terrible than the depression of 1930-31 unless a solution is found for the present industrial unrest and the severe loss of production that it is causing," said the president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce (Mr H. ...

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  22. POLLARD DENIES TOKYO REPORT

    CANBERRA, April 22.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr Pollard), in the House of Representatives today, denied a report that ...

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