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  3. RAIL STRIKE SHOWS SIGNS OF EASING

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Queensland railway strike showed promising signs of easing following the return to work to-day of 19,000 of the 23,000 strikers. The Queensland Railway Commissioner (Mr Maloney) ...

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  4. Social Service Benefits Not For Striking Unions

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Representatives of Communist and other militant unions associated with the Brisbans rail strike were set back by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day when they came to Canberra seeking ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S FOOD MEN

    Members of the British Food Mission discussing; plans in Melbourne. The leader, Sir Henry Turner (centre), is director of the meat and livestock division of the Ministry of Food. Mr J. W. Rodden (left) is director of the milk products' division, and Mr R. E. Hcwat is the permanent Ministry representative in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Australian Pianist Acclaimed

    Jaschs Spivakovsky, the Melbourne pianist, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Will Not Support Housewives March

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Claiming that Communists are active in the new Housewives' Association, the Labor Parly will not ...

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  8. Jews Loot Public Works Offices

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says armed Jews entered the offices of the Public Works ...

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  9. FRANCE HAS NO TIME TO LOSE

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.)— Reuter's Paris correspondent saya the Premier (M. Schuman) told a party meeting that France ...

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  10. TRAIN EXPLOSION Tore at Metal and Wood with Bare Hands to Extricate Dead. Wounded

    JERUSALEM, Monday (A.A.P.). — Grim-faced troopi walked through pools of blood and tore at metal and wood with their bare, bleeding hands to extricate dead and wounded in the wreckage of four coaches of the Cairo-Haifa train which terrorists blew up near ...

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  11. Swift Move Against Black Marketeers

    TOKIO, Monday (A.A.F.).—In a swift move against black marketeers the B.C.O.P, authorities to-day called in all British occupation ...

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  12. PROPOSED POLITICAL LEVY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A proposal for a political levy of 2/ per member, which would be paid to the Australian Labor Party or the ...

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  13. Police Stop Meeting

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.)— The police to-day stopped a meeting of supporters of Sir Oswald Mosley's New Union Movement at ...

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  14. REDS' AVOWED POLICY OF SABOTAGE

    LONDON, Monday (AAP.).—The.Minister of State (Mr. Hector O'Neill), speaking at Greenock, said the Communist parties in Great Britain and western Europe were committed to a calculated policy of sabotage. ...

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  15. 19 Dead in Brazil Plane Crash

    BELEM (Brazil), Monday (A.A.P.).—Nineteen persons were reported killed to-day when a Brazilian air force transport plane crashed ...

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  16. Troops to Guard Pakistan Border

    KARACHI, Monday (A.A.P.).— The Pakistan Defence Ministry, says Reuter, has posted troops to guard the frontier and has requested ...

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  17. World's Longest Photo-Telegraph Circuit

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). — Cable and Wireless to-day opened the world's longest photo-telegraph circuit, London to Wellington, New ...

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  18. SCOTCHED PLAN TO SEIZE BRITISH HONDURAS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Belize correspondent says there ts a general feeling that the British show of force ...

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  19. 12 HURT IN KOREAN BRAWL

    SEOUL (Korea), Monday (A. A.P.).—Twelve men were seriously injured to-day at a mass meeting celebrating the 1919 ...

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  20. Egypt Rejects British Proposals

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.) —The Cairo correspondent of the Associated Press of America says the Egyptian Council ...

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  21. SUICIDE JUMP FROM PLANE

    LOS ANGELES, Monday. (A. A.P.)—Robert Strand (28), of San Francisco, hired a plane yesterday, told the pilot, ...

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  22. A.I.F. LEADERS WERE OUTOFDATE

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A.A.P. Reuter)—Lieut-General A. E. Percival's criticism of the A.I.F. leadership in the Malayan campaign was based on the fact that some Australian officers, including Lieut.General Gordon Bennett, "had not done any soldiering for about ten ...

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  23. Floods in Central Australia

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Floods in Central Australia may produce one of the best seasons ever enjoyed by cattle stations ...

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  24. CHINESE REDS CAPTURE TOWN

    HONG KONG, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuler).—A message from Nanking says that, following a week-long, unbroken series ...

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  26. Greek Naval Men Arrested

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). — Reuter's Athens correspondent says the naval authorities have arrested 60 seamen and non-commissioned ...

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  27. NO COIIECTIVE FARMS, CZECHS ASSURED

    PRAGUE, Monday (A.A.P.).— The Premier (Mr. Klement Gottwald), addressing a rally of 100,000 peasants yesterday, ...

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  28. GREEK ARMY SUCCESS

    ATHENS, Monday (A.A.P.).— Greek army despatches state that the army, in a north-western offensive on a 30-mile front," which ...

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  29. NINE KILLED IN SYDNEY ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Nine people were killed and 12 blared in Sydney at the weekend, making it the worst ...

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  31. Illegal Migrant Ship Reaches Haifa

    HAIFA, Monday (A.AJ?.).—A twomasted schooner, believed to be Italian, with 982 Illegal Jewish immigrants, arrived yesterday, after ...

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  32. JEWISH TERRORISM DENOUNCED

    JERUSALEM, Monday (A.A.P.).— A Palestine Government communique issued to-day said continuance of "murder arid condoned terrorism ...

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  33. CIVIL WAR IN YEMEN

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The Cairo representative of the Associated Press of America says Al Muayed, who is Yemen's representative in Cairo, said Prince Ahmed, the late King Yehia's eldest son, had cabled him that Sana, capital of Yemen, was besieged from ...

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  34. MOUTHPIECES OF UNITED STATES

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— The Associated Press of America heard the Moscow Radio commentator, broadcasting in English, ...

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  35. CANBERRA CREATED ARCHIEPISCOPAL SEE

    VATICAN CITY, Monday (A.A.— P.).—Canberra is created an archiepiscopal see by a decree published to-day. Monsignor Terence ...

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  36. FIGHT AGAINST COMMUNISM "COULD BE OVER TO-MORROW"

    CANBERRA, Monday. — If one-third of the genuine Labor membership of the unions were active in their affairs the fight ...

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  37. Eager for Normal Relations

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). — Warsaw Rr.dio, quoted by Reuter, announced that the Rumanian Premier (Dr. Peter Groza), who is ...

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