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  3. INDUSTRIAL LULL MAY LAST UNTIL A.C.T.U. CONGRESS

    Industrial observers believe there will be a temporary lull on Australia's industrial front during the next few weeks. They say that this "uneasy peace" may last until a ...

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  4. SPANISH GALLEON LOCATED IN TOBERMORY BAY

    Pieces of dubloons, ducats, gold plate and gems valued at £30 million may be recovered from a ...

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  5. Macquarie River Breaks Banks At Dubbo

    Floodwaters late to-night were 50 feet from Dubbo's main street and hotel backyards were four feet under water. Police in a boat to-night rescued a family near ...

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  6. BRITISH LABOUR AGITATION FOR EARLY ELECTION

    Labour Party agitation for an early election was the biggest reaction to the Government defeat by 26 votes in the House of Commons on Wednesday night, states the political writer of "The Daily Mail." ...

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  7. Truman Denounces U.S. Senators As Aiding Kremlin

    "Fed up" with attacks on the State Department, President Truman, at a Press conference here, ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT TO WAGE WAR ON COMMUNISTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said last night that the Government would continue to use every power it possessed and ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. Joint Organisation To Continue Wool Marketing

    The Commonwealth wool conference in London agreed to a continuation of Joint Organisation on its existing basis for the ...

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  10. CHINESE REDS TO ATTACK HAINAN SOON

    Chinese Communists would use 36,000 Japanese troops in an early invasion of Hainan Island (Formosa), predicted the ...

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  11. Sir Owen Dixon In Panel For Kashmir Mediator

    Justice Sir Owen Dixon, of the Australian High Court, is among the panel of names being considered by the Security Council ...

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  12. CZECH TRIAL OF CLERGY ON SPY CHARGES

    The trial commenced in Prague to-day of 10 high ranking dignitaries of the Roman Catholic Church accused of ...

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  13. POLICE BAN WELCOME TO KHAMA

    Police last night banned a planned tribal welcome for Seretse Khama, chief-designate of the Bamankwato tribe, following ...

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  14. Miss Jackson Makes New Record for 100 Yards Sprint

    "The Lithgow Flyer," Marjorie Jackson, to-night established a new women's world record time for the 100 yards sprint. ...

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  15. MYSTERY SUBMARINE OFF CALIFORNIAN COAST

    An unidentified submarine has been twice sighted off the Californian coast and the destroyer Colahan and navy planes have ...

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  16. DETONATORS STOLEN FROM RED HILL QUARRY

    Canberra police last night issued a warning to Canberra residents following the theft of 150 detonators and two packets of ...

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  17. DUGAN AND MEARS TRIAL POSTPONED

    The trial of Darcy Dugan and William Mears on a charge of having robbed jockey J. Thompson, has been postponed until ...

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  18. OBJECTS TO U.S. STARS IN BRITISH FILMS

    A Labour member, Michael Foot, told the House of Commons last night that film star Gregory Peck, as the hero in a ...

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  19. CONFESSES TO SETTING FIRE TO ASYLUM

    An ex-G.I. patient, 26-years-old Nicholas Verna, has admitted setting the fire that killed nine inmates of the Belle Vista ...

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  20. BOMBAY GOES DRY

    Bombay, with a population of 3,000,000, became the biggest "dry" city in the world when the Bombay Congress ...

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  21. Week-End Review Of Melbourne Strike Action

    The State Cabinet sub-committee appointed to examine all aspects of the tramway strike, would meet at the week-end in ...

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  22. CONGRESS MOVE TO RESTORE MARSHALL AID TO BRITAIN

    Administration leaders are mustering their forces for a final roll call vote aimed at immediately kiling the surprise ...

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  23. Counsel States M.L.A. Acted Improperly

    Mr. F. J. Cahill, M.L.A., as a person whose interests clashed with his public duties, had at least acted improperly, if not ...

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  24. COUNCIL OF EUROPE MAY INVITE WEST GERMANY

    West Germany and the Suar will be invited to become associate members of the Council of Europe. ...

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  25. A.L.P. REFUSES TWO ENDORSEMENTS

    Two decisions by the A.L.P. Central Executive to-night may lead to a fresh crisis in the party. The executive refused to ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. Sudden Death Of M. Leon Blum

    France's veteran Socialist leader, Mr. Leon Blum, died suddenly within a week of his 78th birthday. ...

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  27. JUDGING BEGINS AT SYDNEY SHOW

    Judging in fat cattle, agricultural products, and bacon and cheese began at the Royal Easter Show to-day. ...

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  28. COURSING JUDGE RESIGNS

    Mr. W. G. Campbell, Judge at Maitland greyhound meeting on Wednesday night when a demonstration occurred over the ...

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  29. BOXING

    In a hard rugged fight, Frank Flnnnery, 9.1½ (Victoria) defeated Alex Sinnaeve, 9.3 (Belgium) on points, at West Melbourne ...

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