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    JEWISH REFUGEES boarding the vessel Unafraid from rafts towed from the beach on an unnamed part of the Italian coast, in the hope of reaching the Holy Land. The vessel was later intercepted by the Royal Navy and the 850 passengers taken to detention camps in Cyprus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WILL NOT AID UNION ON STRIKE

    The conference between parties to the tramway strike and the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. A. S. Blackburn) yesterday broke down after brief deliberations. ...

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  4. CASE FOR TRAM MEN'S STRIKE

    In granting the 40-hour week, the Arbitration Court aimed to give workers added leisure. The new 40-hour rosters, spread over six days, compiled by the ...

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    Mr. and Mrs. M. Aubrey and their son, Malcolm, when they returned from a holiday in South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Murderer to Escape Trial in U.K.

    The dossier on a three-year-old Southampton murder case has been marked closed--not because the case is unsolvable, ...

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  7. Strikers March in City

    About 1000 members, of the Tramway Employes' Association marched from Unity Hall in Bourke-street to the State ...

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  8. Heat After Cool Night

    Yesterday was the "hottest and coldest" day of the year. The highest temperature ...

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  9. Fire Risk Increasing

    A warning that the hot weather had increased the bush fire risk to an extremely dangerous point was issued by the Chief Officer of the Country Fire ...

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  10. Merchant Wins Appeal

    An appeal by William Eric Hocking, Collins-street, Melbourne, grain and chaff merchant, against, his conviction ...

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  11. Ballet

    Although the first emotional impact of The Sailor's Return can never be recaptured, last night's repeat performance at ...

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  12. KIEWA STRIKE MAY EXTEND

    Extension of the strike of 100 members of the Australian Workers' Union employed by the State Electricity ...

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  13. Recruits for Vic. Police

    The first batch of 400 recruits from the United Kingdom for the Victorian police force is due in Melbourne by the Orion ...

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  14. War Cemetery at Singapore

    The new war cemetery at Kranjl, Singapore, is in reasonable condition, and recent criticism is exaggerated. ...

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  15. All Escapees Recaptured

    Police yesterday recaptured the remaining three of five youths who escaped from Muckleford reformatory prison ...

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  16. Rescuers' Severe Trek

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. -- Lack of communications with the Cradle Mountain area made it impossible to obtain ...

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  17. Ship Cannot Find a Cargo

    The freighter Primrose Hill--said by her officers to be "jinxed"--reached Melbourne yesterday after "tramping" two-thirds of the way round the world in search of cargo. ...

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  18. Ship Repair Work Ceases

    Ship dockers and painters in Melbourne and Sydney went an strike after they collected their pay last night. Employers, in Melbourne, or- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Ear Bitten in Sydney Brawl

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- In a brawl outside a city hotel tonight a man had the lobe of his left ear bitten off. ...

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  22. More Than He Bargained For

    DARWIN, Friday. -- "Strawberry," Darwin's first post-war cow, arrived here to-day by the motor Vessel Koolinda from Perth. ...

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  24. Expensive Cigarettes

    Sidelights on dealings in cigarettes were given to Mr. McLean, P.M., in the City Court yesterday ...

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  25. Dollars Spent On Holidays

    The fact that some Australians, are spending dollars holidaying in Honolulu and in travelling across the Pacific for ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    When the motor cycle he was riding crashed into a signpost in Sydney-road, Bruns wick, last night, Mr. Ernest ...

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  27. Change in Coal Control

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Government to-day amended the National Security (Coal Mining ...

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  28. General Hunger Strike in Essen

    Fifty thousand workers walked out of the Krupp and other factories in Essen to-day in a general, hunger ...

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    EDWIN YENSEN, Tryeve Tobiassen and Tobian Bartelsan, Norwegian members of the crew of the British whaler Terge 2, explain the harpoon gun to "The Age" photographer before their vessel left dry dock ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Flour Mill Overtime

    Mr. A. Blakeley, conciliation commissioner, yesterday refused to make an order requiring members of the Federated ...

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  31. Big Rise in Beer Output

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Average monthly, production of beer in the year ended October last was 3,500,000 gallons more than ...

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  32. Attempt to Fire Wagga Church

    WAGGA, Friday.--An attempt to burn down the Church of Christ. Tompson-street. Wagga, was made this ...

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  33. Little Pigs From King Is.

    One hundred and thirteen squealing pigs were brought to Melbourne for marketing on the deck of the 294-ton ...

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  34. Girl Killed in Car Accident

    BENDIGO, Friday, -- Peggy Olver, 16 years, of Munday-street, Bendigo, was killed late on Thursday night when a ...

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  35. SAFETY BOOK COMPETITION

    More than 350 entries were received for the Safety Project Book Competition sponsored by the National Safety ...

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  36. C.E.A. EXPERIMENT

    All city and country people who have been attending the Council of Adult Education's summer school at Wesley ...

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  37. 102 Entrants for Grand National

    Entries for the British Grand National total 102, the largest since 1929, when there were 126 entrants and 66 starters. ...

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  38. Railways Geared to Move Heavy Wheat Harvest

    BALLARAT, Friday.--Despite the exceptionally heavy wheat harvest in north-west areas, the railways are ...

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  39. BAND CONCERTS

    The Town Clerk (Mr. H. S Wootton) has announced that free band performances under the auspices of ...

    Article : 57 words
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