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  4. Important Development In Melbourne’s Tram Strike

    The Premier (Mr. Hollway) will call Parliament together on Thursday to discuss the crippling Melbourne tram strike and emergency transport. This action was decided upon by ...

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  5. TRUMAN PRESENTS A RECORD PEACE BUDGET

    President Truman to-day presented Congress with a record peacetime budget of 39,659 million dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1949. The budget includes 11,000 million dollars for national ...

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  6. WYATT EARP TO SOON SAIL AGAIN

    CANBERRA, Mon .—There was no possibility that the Antarctic expedition would have to be postponed until next year ...

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  7. STRIKE HOLDS UP FOOD SHIP

    MELBOURNE, Mon: With ship painters and dockers on strike, no labor is available to fix timber dunnage in a hold to take ...

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  8. CHILDREN CANOEING STREETS

    BRISBANE, Mon.: North Queensland, above Cardwell, is still isolated by rail and road as the result of heavy rain along ...

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  9. LONDONERS SEE THE “PAMIR ”

    The four-masted barque, “ Pamir, ” which completed an 80-day voyage from New Zealand, being inspected by Londoners. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FEW SECOND-HAND CARS SOLD BY DEALERS

    SYDNEY, Mon: During the last three years, 130,000 used cars changed hands in NSW, but only few were sold through ...

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  11. Greek King

    KING PAUL of Greece (above), who is lying seriously ill in the Royal Palace at Athens, suffering from recurring curring typhoid fever. Specialists ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Australia Prepares For Next War

    The Commonwealth Government to-day directed that steps be taken to protect industry and public utilities from atomic bomb and guided missile attack. This may involve a complete recasting of plans for the future development of cities and major ...

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  13. RUSSIAN MOVE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Mon.: Russian sources say that Russia may incorporate her sector of Berlin Into the Russian tone as a ...

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  14. Has Startled The World

    For 40 years American born Russian Polish Jacob Epstein (above) has periodically startled the world with exhibitions of giant alabaster ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WILL CHIFLEY CUT TAXES?

    CANBERRA, Mon.— Commonwealth revenue for the first six months of the financial year has exceeded the Budget ...

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  16. Legion Will Not Tolerate Reds

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Communists were trying hard to control Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen, said the Federal president of the ...

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  17. SAW RING IN WINDOW; RETURNED TO OWNER

    MELBOURNE. Mon.: In the City Court today. Mrs Helen Rogers, of Bellevue Hill, Sydney, claimed possession of an emerald ring, which ...

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  18. MINERS BACK AT WORK

    SYDNEY , Mon.: Miners on the N.S.W. coalfields returned to work today after three weeks holiday and only three of the ...

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  19. PHOTOS OF HOLLYWOOD STARS BANNED

    LONDON, Mon.—The Russian newspaper, “Evening Moscow,” said the display of photographs of Hollywood film stars had been ...

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  21. Charged With Stealing Wool

    SYDNEY, Mon: Thomas Bruce Buckman, 23, motor driver, was charged In the Central police court to-day with stealing 29 ...

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  22. MEAT RATIONING IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON. Mon.: Senator Ralph Flanders (Repub.), revealed today that a bill for a standby meat rationing authority, ...

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  23. Butchers Employes In Dispute

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Dissatisfaction over rosters for the 40-hour week has caused a dispute between master butchers and meat ...

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  24. Killed By Rail Trucks

    KALGOORLIE, Mon: Crushed by a rake of wood trucks. Forrest Hansen. 45, was found dead in Kalgoorlie railway station yards ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN PARK SEIZED . BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Mon: Russian troops have requisitioned a seven square mile area of the National Park for military training, states the ...

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  26. HOPPERS IN “UNTOLD MILLIONS”

    ADELAIDE, Mon.—Grasshoppers are again making their presence felt in South Australia. Said to be in “untold millions ” the ...

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  27. Seeks Support For Empire Development

    LONDON, Mon: The President of the Board of Trade (Mr Harold Wilson) said he hooed that everyone whatever his politics, would ...

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  28. Only Flag Left Flying Over Ruins!

    Police and Chinese “squatters” In the former walled city of Kowloon, fought a pitched battle for half an hour this morning when police sought to destroy 20 shacks which had been re-erected since they cleared the site for health reasons on January 5 after ...

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  29. HORSE AND RIDER TRAPPED IN BOG

    While riding in snow covered Epping Forest, on the outskirts of London, a young girl rider with her mount strayed from the track and were trapped in a bog. A companion saw the girl’s plight and raced for help, and rescuers were able to save both ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Labor Shortage, Bar To New Industries

    CANBERRA. Mon: Oversea companies, mainly British, controlling capital estimated at more than £320 million, have ...

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  31. Drift To The City In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Mon.— Most of Queensland’s 158,735 recent increase in population went to Brisbane and the thickly populated ...

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