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  4. ANOTHER RESULT OF GAMBOA CASE

    Melbourne, April 13.—The latest development attributed to the refusal of the Federal Government to permit Filipinobo[?] American Sgt. Lorenzo Gamboa to visit Australia for the purpose of discussing future plans with his Australian wife is ...

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  5. SMALLPOX SCOURGE

    Sydney, April 13.—There was a definite risk of smallpox being brought to Australia in the same way as it was taken to England by the "Mocitan", the Chiet ...

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  6. McPHILLIPS VISITED IN GAOL BY A.C.T.U.

    Sydney, April 13.—A.C.T.U. leaders put proposals to L J. McPhillips in Long Bay Gaol today that could lead to an approach to the court to have his sentence of one month reviewed. McPhillips has been given until 10.30 tomorrow ...

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  7. No Extension Of Half-fare Excursion

    Messrs. wattlson and Wetherell have received the following from the Minister for Transport:— "I am written with reference to your ...

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  8. UNION NEWS and VIEWS

    This space ts specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. North Mine Check Inspection ...

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  9. Men's A.L.P. Branch

    At the first ordinary meeting of the newly established Men's A.L.P. Branch, the President, Mr. S. J. J. Davey, in his inaugural address thanked members for ...

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  10. Bill Not Result Of Case

    Canberra April 13.—The Australian Government has learned that the "Atienza" Bill, allegedly aimed by the Philippines Government at Australia ...

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  11. Eclipse Of Moon Televised!

    New York, April 13.—For the first time in American television history the eclipse of the moon was televised last night. Interrupting boxing and ...

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  12. Offensive Actions

    Sydney, April 13.—A student charged at the Central Court today with offensive behaviour during the Sharkey demonstration on March 28 said it was ...

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  13. A VISIT FROM GLENELG CRICKETERS

    Twenty-six members of the Family Hotel Cricket Club, Glenelg, will visit here over the Easter to play a match against the Victoria Hotel Cricket Club. ...

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  14. INDIA AND BRITISH COMMONWEALTH

    London, April 13.—Eight world statesmen representing 500 million people who meet here next week in the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers will ...

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  15. Further Zinc Dividend

    London, April 13.—Directors of Zinc Corporation Limited have declared a further interim dividend of 716 sterling on each ordinary share and each unit ...

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  16. CHIFLEY MAY BE HELD UP

    Sydney, April 13.—Strike of Qantas flight stewards may hold up the departure of the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, who is scheduled to leave Sydney on Good ...

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  17. Budget Proposals

    London, April 13.—Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Stafford Cripps, scored an overwhelming victory in the House of Commons last night when his ...

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  18. MEAT TRADE WITH BRITAIN

    London, April 13.—According to the "Dally Telegraph" the Treasury has placed before the Food Ministry proposals that in return for a British guarantee ...

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  19. MINE ACCIDENTS

    F. Harris, of 539 Beryl Street, was treated for a bruised finger of the right hand, suffered at the Zinc Corporation. R. Theodorou (Zinc) was treated at ...

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  20. B.I.C. PRICES COMMITTEE

    Mr. J. E. Smith presided over the regular fortnightly meeting of the B.I.C. Prices Committee at the Trades Hall on Saturday. ...

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  21. Evatt's Visit To Italy

    Sydney, April 13.—It was common knowledge in Italy that the main purpose of Doctor Evatt's recent visit to Rome was to arrange for the migration ...

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  22. PLANS FOR BIG U.S. MISSILE RANGE

    Washington, April 12.—The Senate has approved the Bill authorising the Air Force to establish a 3,000 mile testing range for guided miss[?]es at a cost of 75 ...

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  23. Myron Cowen's Prediction

    New Yory, April 13.—Australia, was on the threshhold of an era of great development such as marked the history of the United Stales, Myron ...

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  24. New Air Record

    Sydney, April 13.—A B.O.A.C. Constellation has created a new air record of 56 1/2 hours elapsed time between London and Sydney. Actual flying th[?] ...

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  25. F.E.D. And F.A. Meeting

    The fortnightly meeting of the F.E.D. and F.A. was held at the Trades Hall last night, Mr. W. C. Williams presiding. Outward correspondence was endorsed. ...

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  26. Appeal To Road Users

    Sydney, April 13.—More people were killed on open country roads than in built up areas, the Acting Superintendent of Traffic, Mr. W. R. Lawrence, said ...

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  27. POWER TROUBLE AGAIN LAST NIGHT

    Many 50 cycle consumers were again without light yesterday and last night as work was still being carried out on the broken camshaft of the No. 6 Crossley ...

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  30. CHAOTIC CONDITION

    Auckland, N.Z. (A.A.P.-Reuter), April 13.—According to four young stowaways on the Aorangi which has arrived here from Canada, there are 40,000 ...

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  31. London Dock Strike

    London, April 13.—Urgent decisions to safeguard Britain's food supplies, including possibly the use of troops in handling cargoes, are expected to be ...

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  32. EXPERIENCED RIGGER WANTED

    Encuiries have been made of the W.I.U at A. for the services of an experienced rigger. Any rigger who is unemployed is asked ...

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  33. MARSHALL AID TO EUROPE EXTENSION

    Washington, April 13.—The House of Representatives by 354 votes to 48 today passed a Bill for extended Marshall aid to Europe until June, 1950, of 5,380 ...

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  34. R.S.L. Win "A" Grade Game

    R.S.L. had a comfortable win over Musicians in the A Grade match played last, night. Scores (Musicians named first)— H. Delbridge 153 lost to S. Liddell 209: ...

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  35. MINE HOLIDAYS

    Over the Easter period the line of lode will observe the Good Friday and Easter Monday as holidays, the mines closing at midnight Thursday and ...

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