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  3. TRUMAN TAKES OVER U.S. RAILWAYS 250,000 ON STRIKE IN U.S. TODAY

    WASHINGTON, Sat.: In an effort to avert a strike of 250,000 engineers and trainmen, scheduled for tomorrow. President Truman has signed an executive ...

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  4. FREMANTLE LOADS DOUBLE DUMPS

    With the double-dump wool dispute settled in the East, Fremantle lumpers went ahead loading wool onto overseasbound Glenartney yesterday. ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. TRAM WIPER EXPERIMENT

    ONLY TRAM WITH A WINDSCREEN WIPER, 130 was on the run yesterday. A wiper is being tested at one end of the tram. Union is taking protest action against lack of wipers. (Story cols. 1-2.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  6. Judge For Inquiry, Appointment Soon

    SYDNEY, Sat.: Judge to conduct inquiry into doubledumping—one of the terms of settlement—will probably be appointed within a few days, said A/Prime Minister Forde today. ...

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  7. Chifley Home Today

    SYDNEY, Sat.: Prime Minister Chifley will arrive in Sydney by plane at 8.30 a.m. ...

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  8. WATERSIDERS NOT CLAIMING VICTORY

    MELBOURNE, Sat.: Victorian Watersiders' secretary J. O'Connell said today they did not regard the settlement of the double dumps bother as a victory for the federation but as a commonsense approach by the Federal Government ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. Dance Tragedy Saw Husband Gulping Poison

    CORRIGIN, Sat.: With Paris Green smeared around his mouth, ex-Digger Rex Pearce (35) stood outside a dancehall at Corrigin last night gulping handfuls of the poison from a bag he was holding. ...

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  10. Sitting In On Game

    LONDON, Sat.: "Economist," surveying Empire reaction to Prime Minister Attlee's statement on Egypt, examines the ...

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  11. Indians Walk Off At North Wharf

    Trouble over their rice caused 55 Lascars to walk off the Clan Farquhar at Fremantle yesterday. Later they returned to the ship. Clan Farquhar was 700 miles ...

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  12. Crazy Chase After Stolen Ambulance

    SYDNEY, Sat.: Stolen Royal Navy ambulance crashed into a parked car at Coogee early today after being chased by police for many miles. Royal Navy petty officer sustained a broken back. With him was a 16-year-old girl. ...

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  13. Seeding Rains

    MELBOURNE, Sat.: Good rains over the wheat belt were splendid seeding rains ensuring the establishment of crops, said the Dept. ...

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  14. TRAMS PROTEST TACTICS START

    Tramways Union arranged with motormen on duty yesterday to drive trams at half power from 5.45 p.m. to 6.45 pm. as a protest against inadequate headlights and windscreen wipers on trams. ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. FOOTBALL SPILLS CYCLIST

    A football put a cyclist in hospital yesterday. While 2 youngsters were throwing the ball to each other in 6th ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. Kid Steaks

    SYDNEY, Sat.: A suggestion that goats' meat be exported to Britain has been received by M. A. Davidson, MLA. ...

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  17. Won't Halt Railways

    "Short coal hold-up at Collie this week will not affect rail services," a WAGR spokesman said yesterday. ...

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  18. Dutch Election

    AMSTERDAM. Sat.: Using the traditional red pencil, Holland went to the polls for the first elections since 1937. ...

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