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  3. TRAFFIC CHAOS IN SYDNEY AS CARS REPLACE TRAMS

    Unprecedented traffic confusion resulted when road vehicles attempted to cater for business traffic during the stoppage of tram, and bus services to-day. Tram and bus men will again stop work for 24 hours on, ...

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  4. Union Threat to Cut off Kings Meat Supply

    Organiser of the Smithfield i members of the Transport and General Workers' Union told hotel catering workers at a Hyde Park meeting yesterday that supplies had been cut off to a butcher supplying meat to the Dorchester Hotel. ...

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  5. TRUCE ARRANGED BY INDONESIANS AND DUTCH IN N.E.I.

    The indonesian Premier (Sutan Sjahrir) and the Netherlands Government representative (Prof. Schermerhorn) agreed to a military truce between the Dutch and the Indonesians. ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. REPEATS REPORT THAT ATOM BOMBS SENT TO BRITAIN

    The commentator (Drew Pearson) repeated the statement made last week that atom bombs had been sent from the ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. PARIS CONFERENCE REACHES FINAL STAGE

    Many delegates packed their bags in anticipation of an early departure when on the second last day of the 11 weeks conference which opened with the discussion on the Finnish treaty. ...

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  8. MOVE TO INCREASE GERMAN EXPORTS

    The first meeting of the German Committee for Economics, which waa established to plan economic unity in the British and American zones, ...

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  9. A.L.P. TO BOYCOTT MR. LANG AS MEMBER FOR REID

    The Granville A.L.P. State Electoral Council to-night decided to bypass Mr. J. T. Lang in all matters affecting the electorate and to deal ...

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  10. Serious Rising Feared Soon In Portugal

    An uneasy calm prevailed throughout Portugal during the week-end, following an attempt by 100 officers and men ...

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  11. FRENCH ACCEPT NEW CONSTITUTION

    France has accepted the new constitution. Voting in 89 of the 90 departments wal Yea 9,200,467, No 7,790,676, with ...

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  12. RUSSIA ASKS PERSIA TODROP PACT WITH TURKEYI

    Russia has proposed a military alliance with Persia according to the Teheran correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph," who says that Russia ...

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  13. YUGOSLAV CAMPAIGN FORECAST AGAINST ORTHODOX CHURCH

    Almost coincident with the sentence of 16 years hard labour imposed by the Yugoslav People's Court on the leader of the Catholic Church ...

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  14. NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL TO BE AN AUSTRALIAN

    It was learned officially yesterday that the next Governor-General will almost certainly be an Australian and will be selected from either the ...

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  15. BRITISH INDUSTRY LEADER TO STUDY CONDITIONS IN U.S.

    Sir Miles Thomas, vice, chairman of the Nuffield organisation, is going to America this week to find out "exactly what British manufacturers ...

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  16. GIFT PARCELS FOR GERMANY

    The British Control has announced regulations for gift parcels for Germany from abroad. 'Parcels may contain up to ten ...

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  17. DR. JINNAH TO SEE LORD WAVELL

    Following the decision of the Moslem League to accept five seats on the Interim Government, it is announced that Dr. Jinnah will meet ...

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  18. RADIO STATIONS' TENDERS REJECTED FOR TEST BROADCAST

    The Victorian Cricket Association to-night rejected tenders by four commercial radio stations to broadcast the cricket test from the ...

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  19. POLISH SOLDIERS DENIED LANDING ON RETURN HOME

    For almost a week 1,000 Polish troops from Britain have been held up on a ship at Gdynia because PolLsh authorities complain that the ...

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  20. NEW POSTAGE STAMP

    The new postage stamp issued to-day commemorates the discovery and fixing of the site of Blackall town by the explorer sir Thomas Mitchell. ...

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  21. OVERTIME BAN IN FORCE IN MELBOURNE

    Without waiting for the results or the talks' in Canberra to-morrow between union officials and the Prime Minister, a ban on overtime started ...

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  22. CHINESE TRIBUTES TO GENERAL STILWELL

    Generalissimo Chiahg-kai-shek, who broke violently with the late General Joseph Stilwell in wartime, has sent his condolences to the General's ...

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  23. STATE SEEKS SUBSIDY FOR SYDNEY TRAMS

    Treasury officials are investigating an application by the N.S.W. Government for a subsidy of approximately £400,000 to balance losses on ...

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  24. U.S. ADMIRAL DENIES BASE AT NAPLES

    The Commander of the American Mediterranean Fleet (Vice Admiral Bieri) has denied that the United States is establishing a naval base ...

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  25. Persian Planes Bomb Tribesmen

    Although officially, Nasser Khan Qashqai, head of the Qashqai tribe in Southern Persia, has accepted the Government terms arid agreed to ...

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  26. QANTAS AIRWAYS BUYING FLEET OF CONSTELLATIONS

    The Lockheed Aircraft Corporation announces that 132 Constellations are now being built or delivered, including five for Qantas Empire Airways. ...

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  27. BAN MAY GOON B.C.O.F. FRATERNISING

    The rigid non-fraternisation rule preventing members of the B.C.O.F. entering Japanese homes may shortly be revised, said Lieutenant-General ...

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  28. DEADLY GEURILLA WARFARE RAGING WITH BANDITS IN NORTHERN GREECE

    War- wracked Greece witnessed sporadic but deadly guerrilla warfare throughout the week-end, particularly in northern areas where 28 ...

    Article : 497 words
  29. Christian Democrats Lead German Municipal Pell

    First results of the municipal elections in the French zone show a lead for the Christian Democrats. About 75 per cent. of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. ENGLISH TEAM MAY HAVE TO USE PLANES

    The threat of a possible train strike in Perth- could disrupt the whole programme of the Engusn cricketers' tour. ...

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  31. LONG TERM WOOL STABILISATION IS OBJECTIVE

    Dominion wool circles are hopeful that the conference of wool producing countries will result in security for long term wool prices. ...

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  32. SIAM TO RETURN DISPUTED AREAS TO INDO-CHINA

    The Premier of Siam (Thamsong Nawsuat) announced that Siam had decided to return to French IndoChina all disputed border provinces ...

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