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  4. Sydney Gas-Workers Unexpectedly Resume Strike

    Gasworkers at Sydney’s three plants decided unexpectedly early today to resume [?] strike. A large number of consumers were without gas tonight when strikers at Mortlake, the largest plant in Sydney, closed down the works. ...

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  6. MULLEY HOLD-UP

    Sydney police investigating the Mulley hold-up made a dramatic dawn arrest of a sleeping man in the bedroom of a house in the Eastern ...

    Article : 380 words
  7. Following in Grandfather’s Footsteps

    Princess Elizabeth in her sitting room at Buckingham Palace arranges her stamp collection. She receives may valuable stamps [?] gifts from all over the world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 29 words
  8. “TOP-NOTCH” JEW TERRORIST CAUGHT

    The police have announced that in the comb-out of Tel Aviv conducted yesterday a “top-[?]” of terrorism had been captured. ...

    Article : 379 words
  9. DEADLOCK STILL PERSISTS IN MELBOURNE

    The Government will not order the gas strikers back to work, nor call for volunteer labor. The Premier (Mr Cain) made this ...

    Article : 273 words
  10. FIRST BATCH OF BUILDER MIGRANTS ARRIVE IN CANBERRA

    British builder migrants were openly amazed when they saw the national capital for the first time on their arrival from Sydney late this afternoon. “Where is Canberra?” “Where is this capital?” was the general [?] ...

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  11. RUSSIAN INTEREST IN TESTS

    Associated Press special correspondent says the Russians are showing so much interest in the Test matches between England and Australia that they ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. Perth-Canberra on Less Than [?]

    Two of the migrants travelled overland from Perth to Canberra on a shilling. Missing the boat at Perth they told ...

    Article : 429 words
  13. Hiker Suffering From Exhaustion

    Six days overdue on a lone [?] down the Grose Valley, Blue Mountains, from Blackheath to Richmond, Andrew Freebairn aged [?] staggered ...

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  14. Appointment of Gen. Marshall Approved

    Fifty-five minutes after receiving Mr Truman’s nomination of General Marshall as Secretary of State, the Senate unanimously approved the ...

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  15. SUNDAY TRAIN ULTIMATUM

    A meeting of employes at the North Melbourne loco sheds today recommended to the Australian Railways Union executive and other unions ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. French May Send More Troops to Indo-China

    The Paris correspondent of Reuter states that the French Ministry for Defence, in view of the situation in Indo-China, has ordered all combat ...

    Article : 282 words
  17. TAXI DRIVER FOR TRIAL

    City Coroner (Mr R. M. Stewart) today conducted an Inquest into the death of Marie Elizabeth Kilmartin, aged 46, barmaid, who was found dead in a house at [?] on January 1. Kevin Leahy, aged 49, taxi driver and brother-in-law of the dead ...

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  18. Pope Questions Unconditional Liberty

    The Pope, in his second reply to recent attacks on the church by anticlerical weekly newspapers, questioned the [?] of the “unconditional ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. Indian Naval Mutiny

    The New Delhi correspondent of Reuters reports that 90 junior ratings [?] H.M.l.S. Kukri at Cochin, on the south-west coast, refused duty on ...

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  20. BRITISH COAL SHORTAGE

    Reuter states that submarines are to be used in the principal British naval dockyards [?] generate power in order to save coal. It is planned for a start ...

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  21. Tojo Ordered Prisoners to Work on Burma Railway

    The Tokio correspondent of United Press says that Lieut-General Wakamatsu, who was Vice-Minister for War, testifying at the war crimes trial today, said that General Tojo ordered war prisoners to labor on the construction of the Burma-Slam railway. ...

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