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  2. ACTU Calls Off May Day Strike: Fight Against Reds Grows

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The proposed May Day strike was today called off by the emergency committee of the Australian Council of Trade Unions. ACTU president (Mr. P. J. C la rev. MLC) said the Arbitration ...

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  3. Well, Hello There!

    MAKING FRIENDS. [?] which arrived yesterday from South Africa, was quick to make friends with his next door neighbor at Taronga Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ONE KILLED, 11 HURT IN ACCIDENT TOLL

    A man was crushed to death beneath a truck and 11 other people were injured in last night's heavy accident toll. ienry McFadden, 27, of ...

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  5. Darwin Rains Divert Aircraft

    DARWIN, Saturday.--Six inches of rain in six hours last night forced the ...

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  6. Smile A Day.

    "We like to keep them in their natural surroundings!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Bankstown Sale To De Havilland

    CANBERRA, Saturday. -- Commonwealth buildings at Bankstown are to be sold to the De ...

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  8. Hooligans Terrorise Girls' Club

    CANBERRA, Saturday, --A band of hooligans this week attempted to terrorise members of a ...

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  9. Australian Help In U.K. Floods

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Australian Red Cross will aid British flood victims. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. New Nurses For Kempsey Hospital

    Because of the resignation of the matron and nursing staff of Kempsey Hospital after a long dispute. accommodation for ...

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  11. Ejection Threat Over TB Patients

    Bleak prospect faces 25 TB patients at Randwick Auxiliary Hospital, for no action has been taken to ...

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  12. BOY CRITICALLY INJURED BY CAR

    David William Walters, aged 7, of Hillnrd-street. Lakemba, was critically injured today when he was struck by a passing car ...

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  13. Falstein Gets a "Special Search" By Customs

    Mr. Max Falstein, MHR, who returned from the East by air today, said the Customs officers gave him "special attention" at, both Darwin and Sydney. "They pulled everything out ...

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  14. Elizabeth Fights Gale

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The liner Queen Elizabeth arrived in New York today after fighting her way through one of the worst ...

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  15. Father Sees Son Avenged

    RANGOON, Saturday. - The father of a British airman, whom the Japs beheaded, was in the Military Court when four Japs ...

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  16. 200,000 Italian Workers For France

    ROME, Saturday.--Under an agreement signed yesterday. 200,000 Italian workers will go to France this year. ...

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  17. Busmen Talk Strike

    Stoppage of buses at Easter was possible, Omnibus Union organiser (Mr. Vic Robson) said today. ...

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  18. Children, 7, To Hear Sex Talks

    LONDON, Saturday.--West Bromwich Education Committee has decided to give sex instruction to children ...

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  19. Cripps Reviews U.K. Production

    LONDON. Saturday.--Even at the peak of the recent industrial slow-down, only about 1512 per cent, of insured workers were ...

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  20. Luxury Home In Canberra

    CANBERRA. Saturday.--Building of a £4800 luxury home in the exclusive suburb of Deakin had not affected home-building ...

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  21. School Buildings "Below Standard"

    Many of the State's largest school buildings were more than 60 years old, hopelessly unsuitable and below modern standards, the publicity officer of the Teachers' Federation (Mr. M. Kennett) said today. ...

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  22. Scheme To Save Britain's Fuel

    LONDON, Saturday--The British Government may announce next week a new scheme for saving fuel. ...

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  23. ARMORER RETIRES

    A naval man who went to sea 200 times during the war--but seldom' was out of sight of Sydney Heads--retired today. He ...

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  24. Police Order Hoop-la Cuts

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. -- To give the public a fair chance of winning prizes, police yesterday afternoon visited some of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. TALKS ON PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--A US State Department spokesman said the British Embassy and the State Department were ...

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  26. Union Bank Head Arrives

    Chairman of directors of the Union Bank, Sir John Davidson arrived today in Sydney by Qantas Lancastrian, to inspect ...

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  27. Sleeping Tablets Take Heavy Toll

    NEW YORK, Friday.--At least 177 people died in New York last year from taking an overdose of sleeping tablets. This was revealed by Health ...

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  28. Dramatic Night Flight In Storm To Save Sick Lubra

    DARWIN, Saturday.--A lubra and her half-caste baby are in Darwin hospital following a dramatic storm-tossed night flight to Darwin from a lonely Northern Territory cattle station. The lubra gave birth to the ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. Protest Meeting Over Blackouts

    Protests by Canterbury manufacturers and shopkeepers against electricity blackouts will be expressed at a public meeting ...

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  30. Salt Short On Asturias

    Passengers on the Asturias, which left Sydney at noon today for Britain, will have empty suit-cellars on their ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. THIEVES GET £310

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Thieves carried away a safe containing cash, cheques and War Savings Certificates valued at ...

    Article : 36 words
  32. Yes, It Was Cool

    This morning was the coolest in Sydney since December 16. Minimum temperature, at 6 am was 58.9 deg. ...

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  33. "ON THIS DAY"-- MAR. 22

    1861--Sir JOHN YOUNG. 12th GOVERNOR OF NSW, TOOK OFFICE WAS KEEN SUPPOSTES OF SOCIAL REFORMS IN COLONY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. Drunk, 17, Had A Moustache

    PERTH, Saturday.--A 17-year- old drunk was advised by Special Magistrate Schroeder in the Children's Court yesterday to ...

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  35. Ulster Will Not Leave The Empire

    LONDON. Saturday. -- "Our unalterable resolve is to remain under the British Crown, which Eire has banished from its ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. SHOW ENTRIES JUDGED

    Entries from disabled ex-servicemen are among needlework, cookery, and handicrafts being judge today at the Showground ...

    Article : 31 words
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