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  3. WORLD REJOICES AT ROYAL BIRTH

    LONDON, Mon.—Church bells and a stream of radio and cable congratulations expressed world-wide joy at the birth of a future heir to the Throne of Britain. From the single Union Jack unfurled over the British Embassy in Moscow ...

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    PRINCESS ELIZABETH ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Two More Capitals Fall to Reds

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—Paoting, capital of the Hopei Province, and Chengteh, capital of the Jehol Province, have fallen to the Communists, according to pro-Government despatches. Four northern China ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. Cold Spell in Perth

    PERTH, Monday. — To-day was the coldest November day in Perth since 1919. The maximum reading shortly after noon was 60.8 degrees. ...

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  7. Relaxes House Sales Control

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Attorney-General (Mr. [?]) said to-day it had been decided to release from land sales control all ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. UNIONS CALL STOPPAGES OVER VICTORIAN STRIKE LAW

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A 24-hour strike on Wednesday was called to-night by the State executives of the Australian Railways Union and Tramways Employes' Association to protest against the proclamation to-day of the Essential Services Act. ...

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  9. Announcement Delayed

    LONDON, Monday.—The news was not announced to the press correspondents inside Buckingham Palace until ...

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  10. National Income Higher

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In its monthly summary of Australian trade and finance, the Commonwealth Bank states that the ...

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  11. Public Service Pay Rise Sought

    CANBERRA, Monday. —A deputation representing organisations demanding overall increases in Public Service salaries arrived in ...

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  12. Coalmines in Full Production

    SYDNEY, Monday. — For the first time this year, every coalmine in New South Wales was working at full production ...

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  13. BREAD DELIVERIES RESUMED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Except for customers of bakeries where staff shortages had not been replaced following the recent bread ...

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  14. Mr. Ward Shocked

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) told the Quarter Sessions Court to-day he was ...

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  15. SEEKS WATER FROM CITY SCHEME

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — The Beaconsfield Council will ask the Launceston City Council to connect Riverside and Cormiston to ...

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  16. PLUMBERS CONFER AT HOBART

    HOBART, Monday. — Master plumbers will apply for increases in charges for work done by apprentices. This was decided at the ...

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  17. DR. EVATT'S ACTIONS ENDORSED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government whole-heartedly supported Dr. Evatt's sending of "hurry-up" ...

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  18. RELEASED ON BOND

    HOBART, Monday. — A woman Was ordered in the Hobart Police Court to-day to enter into a bond of £10 to be of good behavior for ...

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