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  3. FIRST TEST TO-DAY ON BANK LAW

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Application for an injunction to restrain the Commonwealth from giving effect to its Bank Nationalisation Act was made to-day to the High Court by the State, of Victoria. The hearing will take ...

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  4. A RAB PREPARATIONS FOR ACTION

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Arab leaders gathered in Damascus are discussing emergency preparations for action in Palestine. The Mufti has been in conference since Saturday with General Tah Hashimi and two ...

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  5. Cor Wreck After Death Crash

    In a level-crossing smash at Lower Ferntree Gully, Victoria, on Saturday, three people were killed and one was injured. They were travelling to Boronia in a' car, which came into collision with an electric train bound for Upper Ferntree Gully. Picture shows the wrecked car photographed in the yard of a Ferntree Gully garage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WORKERS HAVE SLOWED DOWN

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Bricklayers at present lay anaverage of only 300 bricks a day, compared with 900 a ...

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  7. SIX KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    MONTREAL, Monday (A.A. P.).—A D.C.44 completing a flight from Annette Island to Alaska came down, in a steep ...

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  8. GREATER ENEMIES THAN JAPANESE

    NANKING, Monday.—Communists in China were greater enemies of the State than the Japanese were, Dr. Sun Fo, ...

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  9. BLOWS EXCHANGED IN FRENCH PARLIAMENT

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P.).—To-day the French Parliament resumed discussion on the anti-strike Bill in an atmosphere charged with tense hostility between Communist and Right-Wing deputies. Communist and Socialist members of ...

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  10. Wrong to Reject All Russian Ideas

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday (A.A. P.).—"Though there were many unjustified attacks by Russia, it was wrong for the United Nations ...

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  11. MAN WHO FIRED SHOT IDENTIFIED

    PEIPING, Monday (A.A.P.).— The Chinese officer who fired a shot while Chiang Kai-shek was passing Peiping's West Gate in a ...

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  12. Australia Making Jet Engines

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Development of jet aircraft in Australia has been advanced a stage further with the commencement of ...

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  13. COULD NOT GET PETROL

    HOBART, Monday. — Many Hobart motorists who during the weekend presented their petrol ration tickets to service ...

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  14. MURDER MAY BE LINKED WITH GAMBLING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Police investigations on the shooting of Malcolm Appleby (30) at Footscray on Thursday have ...

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  15. SEVERE CRITICISM OF PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Parliament, and the Senate in particular, were severely criticised by Mr. A. T. Shakespeare ...

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  16. GUARDED COMMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Commenting, on the United Nations decision regarding Palestine, the former ...

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  17. More Paralysis Cases in N. Zealand

    AUCKLAND, Monday. (A.A. P.-Reuter).—Two more cases of infantile paralysis, both young children, were reported in ...

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  18. TO SEND ARCHAEOLOGISTS TO CYPRUS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The University of Melbourne, together with tho University of Sydney, will sponsor an ...

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  19. WIVES LEAVE WITH ITALIANS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—When the ship General Heintzelman lett Fremantle to-day with Italian prisoners of wnr returning to ...

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  20. DENY THEY KILLED FORMER JOCKEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two men charged with murder would plead that, although they were drinking with the victim, some other person ...

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  21. 53 CASUALTIES IN FIRE

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday (A.A.P.).—Five men were killed, 10 are believed missing, and at least 38 were injured last hight, ...

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  22. TECHNICAL OFFICERS FOR U.K.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Pursuing the policy of interchange of technical service officers, three Australian Army officers recently sailed ...

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  23. MAY URGE CHANGE IN U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    PRINCETON (New Jersey), Monday (A.A.P.). — A group of America's atomic scientists, headed by Professor Albert Einstein, have concluded a three-day closed sesion, and it was reported to-day that they may soon issue a statement calling for a change in America's ...

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  24. SAYS THERE WERE OPIUM DEALS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Counsel for Mrs. Marjorie Astor (40), of Wingan Street, East St. Kilda, who is charged on 14 ...

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  25. CHINESE REDS BREAK INTO CITY

    NANKING, Monday (A.A.P) —The siage of the Yuanshih railway junction, south of Chihchinchwang, Western Hopei, ...

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  26. Wool Clerks Ordered Back to Work

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—When the case of the National Council of Wool-selling Brokers versus the Federated Clerks' Union in regard to ...

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  28. ALLEGEDLY HID IN SHIP

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A remand until to-morrow was granted when George Stuart (41). negro seaman, appeared ...

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  29. Chinese Ordered to Leave the Country

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Immigration authorities hnve ordered Yuk Kwan (37), a Chinese, who has been living in Australia for 20 years, to leave ...

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  30. NO COMMENT ON N.Z. MOVE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day declined to comment on the abolition of clothes ...

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  31. UNAWARE SKELETON WAS NEARBY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Police investigations following the discovery of the skeleton of an unidentified woman in a shack at Tooley ...

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  32. NOT TO CUT PETROL FOR PLANES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Reports that the Federal Government intends to reduce consumption of aviation petrol by 20 per cent. are without foundation, it was learned on high authority to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has communicated in witing ...

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  33. INCREASED WAGES FOR MALTSTERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. D. V. Morrison, who heard claims by maltsters in the Arbitration Court to-dny, ...

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  34. Sleeping Family Trapped by Fire

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday (A.A. P.).—Fire trapped a Bleeping family of 16, including 11 children, in the upper floor of a three-storey home ...

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  35. REPORTED MASSACRE OF LEGATION STAFF

    NEW YORK, Monday. —The "New York Times" correspondent in Jerusalem says that, according to a telephone report ...

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  36. Decision on Malayans Unchanged

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day thnt the Federal Government's decision to deport 14 Malay seamen ...

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