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  5. MORE R.N. SHIPS FIRES ON BY REDS; 26 DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—If British naval estimates in Shanghai prove accurate, 26 British Navy personnel have lost their lives and 23 others have been wounded, in the shelling of two British warships—the sloop, H.M.S. Amethyst, and the destroyer, H.M. S. Consort—by Chinese ...

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  6. Stevedoring Commission: Watersiders Must Obey Decisions

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Kirby today gave Waterside Workers' Federation leaders two weeks in which to give an assurance that they would obey the decisions of the Stevedoring ...

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  7. BALLOT SUPERVISION VOTE

    At a meeting of ironworkers' delegates at the Balmain Town Hall, members unanimously carry a motion that all future ballots be conducted by Arbitration officials. They, also carried a motion asking all non-Communist members of the association to attend the Sydney Branch's monthly meeting on May 4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. No Decision on Proposal for Power Rationing

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After two hours discussion today the State Cabinet adjourned without reaching a decision on the power rationing ...

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  9. BASIC WAGE RISE IN ALL CAPITALS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An increase in the basic wage in six capital cities was announced today by the Industrial Registrar (Mr. J. E. ...

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  10. Judge for Vic. Commission To be Appointed Next Week

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The name of the judge who will preside at the Royal Commission to be conducted by the Victorian Government into the activities of the Communist Party will be announced after next Wednesday's meeting of Cabinet. ...

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  11. NATIONALIST GOVT. LEAVES NANKING

    NANKING, Thursday (AAP-Reuter).—Thirty thousand Communists were tonight reported to have crossed the Yangtse, following ...

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  12. "INVASION" SCARE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A strange combination of incidents frightened many people into believing that Sydney was being invaded tonight. ...

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  14. NO REQUEST YET FOR DELEGATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Holloway) said today that no request had been received by Australia to ...

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  15. LESS RETURNS IF EXCHANGE RATE ALTERED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A review of the Australian exchange rate with sterling would result in a heavy fall in returns to primary producers, and their incomes would topple overnight, the Leader of the ...

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  17. Chile 'Quake Deathroll 59

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Thursday (AAP).—A further count of casualties caused by the earthquake that rocked Central Chile, on ...

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  18. Challenge to Commonwealth On Strike Law

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hollway) today called on the Commonwealth Government, to introduce essential ...

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  19. Blackout In 9 Clarence River C.C. Towns

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—A severe electricity blackout, lasting two and a quarter hours, was experienced by nine areas in the Clarence and ...

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  20. Unions Divided on Compulsory Ballot

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Holloway) has received two sets of representations from unions, one demanding and the other opposing action by the Commonwealth to ...

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  21. Confidence Vote In Officials Disputed

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—After a rowdy meeting at the Newcastle Trades Hall tonight, a motion of confidence in officials of the ...

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  22. RAILWAY GOODS SHEDS CLOSED UNTIL TUESDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All railway goods yards and sheds in N.S.W. will be closed from midnight to-night until midnight next ...

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