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  2. TWO ANGLES ON VICTORIAN TRANSPORT DISPUTE

    LEFT: A spare tyre being placed on top of a load on the buck of:< truck before it left Melbourne for Mildura. RIGHT: Bus drivers and conductors lining up to receive their union strike wage of £1 weekly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HECTIC NIGHT FOR COMMONS

    LONDON, May 1. —Uproar said to be almost unprecedented in British Parliamentary history, followed the guillotining of the Transport Bill debate last night ...

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  4. TEA PLAN FOR NEW GUINEA

    Australia may eventually gel all its tea from New Guinea, according to the Minister for External Territories Mr. Ward. ...

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  5. NO CUT IN RATIONS New Aid To Britain

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Government would not alter present ration scales, but had decided to launch a ...

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  6. Wet Clothes And Horse Cause Idle Mines

    Seven New South Wales mines were idle yesterday, for an estimated loss of 4,710 tons of coal. At one mine (Bloomfield New ...

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  7. PRIVATE FIRMS PREFERRED

    LONDON, May 1.—The Wool Working Committee has reported to the British Government that there is no need for State control ...

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  8. New Social Service Bill Prepared

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Labour Party Caucus to-day approved consolidating social service legislation which is estimated to cost £6,250,000. Of this sum £5,500,000 will be ...

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  9. Moslems Want Own Force In New India

    LONDON, May 1 (A.A.P.).— The chairman of the Moslem League, Mr. M. A. Jinnah, said in New Delhi yesterday that the ...

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  10. CAFE RATIONING ALLEGATIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.- Inquiries have already begun" into allegations by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Harrison, of ...

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  11. Serum, Needed To Save Woman, Was Overcarried

    Rare serum, rushed by air from Melbourne to Sydney yesterday, was accidentally carried on to Brisbane. ...

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  12. ARABS DROP DEMAND

    NEW YORK, May I (A.A P.). —The Arab States yesterday dropped their demand that the special session of the UNO ...

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  13. BRITISH ROLE IN JAPAN

    BOSTON, May 1 (A A P)— The Far Eastern correspondent of the "Christian Science Monitor" says that the Bntish in Japan feel ...

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  14. JAVA REVOLT REPORTED

    BATAVIA, May 1 (A A PReuter) —The Indonesian Republican Radio at Garoet, near Bandoeng, reported to-day that fighting ...

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  15. POSITIVE ACTION URGED

    CANBERRA, Thursday—The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Menzies, commenting to-night, said Mr Pollard's statement obviously ...

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  16. POLICEMAN DIES AFTER SMASH

    KATOOMBA, Thursday. —Constable J. H. Malone, of the Public Safety Bureau, died in the Anzac Hospital, Katoomba, this afternoon a ...

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  17. U.S. WAGES AT PEAK

    NEW YORK, May 1 (A.A.P.). —The average weekly pay of American manufacturing workers in March was 47 dollars 47 cents ...

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  18. Labour Criticism Of Rosevear's Question Handling

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Some members of the Parliamentary Labour Party at a meeting'to-day criticised the Speaker, Mr. ...

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  19. No Need To Fix Women's Hat Prices, Says Trade

    The supply of women's model or best hats now exceeds the demand, according to Sydney manufacturers and retailers of millinery ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. Hope Diamond Must Not Be Worn For 20 Years

    WASHINGTON, May 1 (A.A.P.).—The two-million-dollar Hope diamond, reputed to be unlucky, will be worn no more for ...

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  22. U.S. Force Sails For Australia

    PEARL HARBOUR, May 1 (A.A.P.).—Fourteen naval ships of U.S. Navy Task Force 38 will leave here to-day for a training ...

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  23. "Keep Up Fighting Strength," Urges Moscow

    LONDON, May 1 (A.A.P.). —Heavy tanks and guards regiments paraded before Mr. Stalin to-day while squadrons ...

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  24. Poison Fear In Japanese Flour

    TOKYO, May 1 (A.A.P.).— Police fear tfiat 801b of stolen cyanide-enough to wipe out most of the population of the city-may ...

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  25. Opening As Butcher For Vittorio Mussolini

    NEW YORK, May I (A.A.P.). —Vittorio Mussolini, only surviving son of the former Italian dictator, is reported to be in Argentina, ...

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  26. VICE-REGAL CAR SALE APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The £4,000 Rolls Royce limousine which the Commonwealth Government bought for the use of the ...

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  27. DENIAL OF MEAT DESTRUCTION

    CANBERRA. Thursday. —The deputy-leader of the Opposition, Mr". Harrison, in the House of Representatives to-day asked the Minister for ...

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  28. LONDON DOCKERS RETURN

    LONDON, May I.—Dock strikers in London have obeyed their union's recommendation and returned to work. In Glasgow the men defied ...

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  29. OPIUM ON SHIP FROM SYDNEY

    VANCOUVER, May 1 (A.A.P.).— Opium worth 25,000 dollars (£A7,600) in under world markets was swized from the Austialian freighter ...

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  30. ABATTOIRS COMMENT

    An abattoirs official said last night that the present lime was "in between seasons" and not a great deal of meat was being prepared. ...

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