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  5. AUSTRALIA-WIDE WHARF TIE-UP THREATENED

    SYDNEY. — After events yesterday had moved swiftly towards a general tie up of wharf labourers at all Australian ports, the Federal Government decided to ...

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  6. MR. McKELL RESIGNS

    Mr. McKell, Governor-General-designate of the Commonwealth, with the Governor of New South Wales (Sir John Northcott), facing press and movie cameras at Government House, Sydney, after he had handed in his resignation as State premier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FOURTH TEST INCIDENTS FROM ADELAIDE

    Incidents on the third day of the fourth Test at Adelaide. Top: Morris' fine innings, in which he scored 122 for Australia, ends when he is caught behind the wicket by Evans off Bedser. Middle: Hassett, next biggest scorer of the day, is caught by Hammond off Wright. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Big Evacuation Begins: 2000 Go

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.). — The evacuation of nearly 2000 British women and children ...

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  9. VON PAPEN WEEPS

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.) —Franz Von Papen burst into tears in the witness box of the de-Nazification ...

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  10. ATOMIC SECRETS LEAKING OUT?

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Atomic secrets are leaking out, according to Mr. Bernard Banach, formerly a member of the U.N. Atomic Energy Commission MR. BARUCH said yesterday ...

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  11. No Fuel For Big UK Works

    LONDON (A. A. P.).— Many of Britain's biggest industries are being affected by the fuel shortage. Most ...

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  12. MAY BOYCOTT COURT

    MELBOURNE—A boycott of the Arbitration Court may be declared to-day by the industrial unions because of the ...

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  13. RIVER BOAT ABLAZE: 130 PERISH

    HONG KONG (A.A.P.). —At least 130 died yesterday when a 2000-ton river boat caught fire. ...

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  14. Minister Inspects Area School

    The Minister for Education (Mr. E R. Howroyd), accompanied by the Director (Mr. C. E. Fletcher), the District Education Officer (Mr. ...

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  15. PRINCESS TO WED MAJOR

    ATHENS (A.A.P.).—The Palace has announced the engagement of 34-year-old sister of King George of the ...

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  16. BLIZZARD IN ENGLAND

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Although Southern England is thawing out after the big freeze, a fierce blizzard is raging in the north, where ...

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  17. CANADIAN VIEWS ON MR. McKELL

    OTTAWA (A. A. P.) — "When a Canadian-born Governor-General is appointed it is to be hoped that the ...

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  18. CLASH AT AIR CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE. — Differences between Britain and U.S. on the boundaries of the South Pacific region of ...

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  19. Electric Cricket in Test

    By NEVILLE CARDUS, Exclusive to "The Examiner" ADELAIDE.—There was brilliant batting in the fourth Test yesterday, first by Miller and then, when England went in again, by Hutton and ...

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  20. U.K. EXPORTS £52m.

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Britain in 1946 exported cars, commercial vehicles, parts and accessories worth more than £52 million, says ...

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  21. CORVETTES FOR SALE

    MELBOURNE. — Six corvettes Which have been declared surplus to the requirements ot the British Admiralty in Australia will be ...

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  22. Halving British Troops in Greece

    ATHENS (A.A.P.).—The number of British troops in Greece will soon [?] cut by 50 per cent. Reuters; says this signifies no ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS MARRY JAP. GIRLS

    CANBERRA.—It is reported that some Australian troops in Japan have already married Japanese girls and settled sums of money on them. CABINET this week may review ...

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  24. NEW PEAKS FOUND

    LITTLE AMERICA (A.A.P.).—Mountain peaks higher than any in America, which U.S. airmen winging ...

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  25. THAT DIDN'T HURT

    John Ellis, aged 15 months, was not disturbed when the city medical officer (Dr. C. G. Thompson) made a skin test yesterday as a preliminary to immunising him against diphtheria when the council's 1947 immunisation campaign opened yesterday. Holding John is his mother, Mrs. R. Ellis, Newnham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Taxation Worries Canadians

    OTTAWA (A.A.P.). — Taxation burdens are worrying Canadians as well as Australians. They were the ...

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  28. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE weak-kneed attitude of the Australian Labour Government toward union direct actionists contrasts ...

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  29. BEVIN SIGNS TREATIES

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The British Foreign Secretary. (Mr. Bevin) signed the peace treaties with Italy, Rumania, ...

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  30. Minister Has to Borrow Tie to Enter Hotel Dining Room

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for Information (Mr. Calwell) was refused admission to the dining room at the Hotel Canberra last night because he was not wearing a tie. MR. CALWELL went up to the ...

    Article : 253 words
  31. Tried to Lynch Negro Killer

    OSAWATOMIE, Kansas (A.A.P.) —A middle-aged negro, who yesterday shot and killed the city's chief of police, was dragged by ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. SILVER PRICE DROPS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The London price of silver for essential industrial purposes and for the export trade in silver in manufactured ...

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