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  4. WATERSIDERS PLAY CRICKET AFTER BEING SUSPENDED

    Some of the Launceston waterside workers, who were suspended for 24 Hours yesterday morning after refusing to work the evening shift of the previous day, spent the day playing cricket. Pictures show— Top: Idle ships at King's Wharf. Middle: Watersiders, some carrying cricket bats, coming away from the meeting which was held after the 24-hour suspension was announced. Bottom: Playing cricket on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRADE GAIN FOR U.S.?

    LONDON (A. A. P.). — "For a price, Australia will give advantage to American goods. Australians argue ...

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  6. Cost of Living Protest

    Some of 2000 members of nine railways unions who marched through Melbourne on Wednesday carrying banners protesting against the rising cost of living. At the end of the march they staged a demonstration outside the offices of the deputy prices commissioner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MILLION IN DAY WORK STOPPAGE IF DEMANDS FAIL

    MELBOURNE.—More than 1,000,000 union members in Australia will stop work for 24 hours on May 1 unless demands on the Government and employers made in ...

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  8. U.S. Presidency: New Order Of Succession?

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —President Truman has sent a letter to the Speaker (Mr. Martin) and Senator ...

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  9. Waterfront Dispute COURT HEARING ON MONDAY

    MELBOURNE.—Judge Foster has decided to hear the waterfront dispute in the Arbitration Court in Sydney, beginning at 2.15 p.m. next Monday. ...

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  10. VANGUARD ENTERS TROPICS

    ABOARD THE VANGUARD (A.A.P.). — Their Majesties and the Princesses danced under an awning on ...

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  11. URGES 7-DAY TESTS

    ADELAIDE. — With the fourth Test drawn, Australia has won the rubber, but the result is by no ...

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  12. JET FLIGHT: U.S. LAGS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.)-America is at least 18 months behind Britain in the development of jet and gas ...

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  13. TRAM MEN'S CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE [?] The claim by Launceston, Hobart, Adelaide, N.S.W. and Victorian provincial ...

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  14. Jews Will Not Co-operate

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.).— The Jewish National Council has rejected the Note from the Government of ...

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  15. COMMONS DEBATE: "SOWING SEEDS OF WAR IN GERMANY"

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—"We are piling up by our muddle, our mismanagement and our good intentions, the seeds of a third German war," said Mr. Richard Law, opening the Commons debate on Germany yesterday. 'THE problem of Germany is the ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR MAN-APE

    BERKELEY, California (A.A.P.).—Further efforts to trace the man-ape which lived 500,000 to 3,000,000 ...

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  17. NEW POLAR LAND MASS DISCOVERED

    LITTLE AMERICA (A.A.P.).—Discoveries by Adm. Byrd's expedition turn present maps of Antarctica into waste paper. NAVY planes found 15,000ft. ...

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  18. Crash Not Due to Overweighting

    COPENHAGEN (A.A.P.) — The Court of Enquiry into the Dakota crash, in which Grace Moore and Prince Gustav Adolf were killed ...

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  19. NAIRANA SEVEN HOURS LATE

    MELBOURNE.—The Bass Strait passenger liner Nairana, delayed by fog outside Port Phillip Heads, berthed at North Wharf at 5 p.m. ...

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  20. NEW N.S.W. PREMIER

    Mr. James McGirr(left) being congratulated by members of the New South Wales Labour caucus after his election as Premier. He will succeed the new Governor-General, Mr. McKell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. WANGANELLA AFLOAT

    WELLINGTON. — The liner Wanganella has been freed from the rocks on which she became stranded ...

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  23. TAS. CADETS SCORE

    Six out of the first eight places in Australia have been gained in competition by Tasmanian cadets. ...

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  24. SALE OF WOOL TO JAPAN

    CANBERRA. — The Common-wealth hopes within the next few days to conclude arrangements for the supply of 120,000 bales of ...

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  25. MIGRANTS BY AQUITANIA?

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Negotiations between the Australian Government, the Ministry of Transport and Cunard White Star for the ...

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  26. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    AT the door of the Federal Government can be laid the blame for most of the unrest that exists to-day. Lower ...

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  27. BIG DIAMOND HAUL BY U.S. CUSTOMS

    SAN FRANCISCO (A.A.P.).—Colonel Edward J. Murray has been placed under technical arrest following the seizure by U.S. Customs agents of over £64,680 worth of diamonds he is alleged to have brought back from ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. German Atomic Scientists Barred from America

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The War Department is reported to have barred front America the 10 leading German experts on nuclear physics who had been considered for work on atomic bomb projects. ...

    Article : 147 words
  29. Will Not Accept Closed Shop

    WASHINGTON (A A.P.) The president of General Motors Corporation (Mr. Charles E. Wilson), ...

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