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    Idle line of motor trucks photographed on Monaay waiting for local, country and inter-State work at the Victorian Road Transport heavy section, in Cowper St., South Melbourne. Between 20 and 30 vehicles (mostly 5-ton trucks) which came into line about 8 a.m., were still waiting for work when this picture was taken at noon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Britain's War Debts "Must Be Sealed Down"

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Dalton), addressing the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, said Britain's vast debts owed to her wartime allies were an unsupportable, unreal and ...

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  5. ALL UNIONS DECIDE TO RESUME WORK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mass meetings of unionists to-day carried resolutions to return to work. There was very little opposition, although the A.C.T.U. and Trades Hall Council came in for some criticism. ...

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  6. LEY INSISTS HE IS SANE

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—Thomas John Ley, who has been ordered to Broadmoor as a criminal lunatic ...

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  7. U.S. AID PLAN HELD NECESSARY TO CHECK RUSSIAN EXPANSION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday {A.A.P.).—"If Russia is permitted fo take Greece and Turkey, her next stops will be Iran, Afghanistan, India and China," declared Mr. Charles Eaton (Republican), chairman of the House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Committee, ...

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  8. Change of Tactics in Telephone Strike

    NEW YORK. Wednesday (A.A. P.) — The National Federation of Telephone workers, abruptly changing its policy on the national ...

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  9. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    CANBERRA. Wednesday — The duration of the occupation of Japan was a matter for consultation among the Allied ...

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  10. MORE COMMUNAL RIOTING

    LUCKNOW, Wednesday.—Three people, including a schoolboy, were Killed in communal stabbings at Barcilly. The ...

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  11. THREAT TO BOYCOTT PALESTINE TALKS

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Faced with the Arab States' threat to boycott the United Nations' Palestine ...

    Article : 231 words
  12. British Coal Dispute

    LONDON. Wednesday (A.A.P.) — Work has now been resumed at 11 of 21 collieries at which the unofficial strike by members of a ...

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  13. TO BEGIN BURNIE HOSPITAL SOON

    The construction of the Burnie Public Hospital would begin within a fortnight, the Attorney-General (Mr. R. P. ...

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  14. WOULD LIKE TO VISIT DOMINIONS

    LONDON. Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—"I have had no immediate invitation," answered the Minister for Food (Mr. ...

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  15. COAL SHORTAGE IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Stocks of coal held by the Railway Department have dwindled to such an extent during recent weeks, ...

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  16. RAIL CAR BURNED TO A SHELL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Wednesday. — When the ChristchurchGreymouth rail car burst into flames last night, 50 passengers ...

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  17. £1250 Damages Against Co-respondent

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, — A Divorce Court jury to-day awarded £1250 damages to John Hopping Mills, of Waverley, motor body ...

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  18. REFUSED SERVICES OF SCIENTIST

    GOTTINGEN; Wednesday. (A. A.P.) — The British authorities have refused a United States Government request for the services ...

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  19. ANXIETY OVER AMERICAN PRICES

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—Router's financial correspondent says that never have American price ...

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  20. ALTERATION OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS

    HOBART. Wednesday. — An experiment in the operation of traffic control signals was put into force in Hobart to-day. It ...

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  21. 12½ P.C. Increase in Rail Freights

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Transport Commission has decided to increase rail freights from July 1. ...

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  22. BACK IN CUSTODY

    JERUSALEM. Wednesday (A.A. P.) — Sixteen Arab prisoners who escaped from Acre prison are now back in custody, including one who, ...

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  23. More Dried Fruit For Britain

    CANBERRA. Wedneday. — Increased exports of dried fruit to Britain were announced by the Minister for Commerce (Mr. ...

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  24. TO REMAIN IN OFFICE

    PARIS, Wednesday (A.A.P.) — The National donnell of the Socialist Party voted in favor of the Ramadier Government ...

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  25. 27,171 HOMES ERECTED TILL DECEMBER 31

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A total of 27,171 new: homes was erected in Australia between the end of the war and December 31, 1946. In addition, 20,610 others were under construction. ...

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  26. APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—Field-Marshal Milch has appealed through his counsel to General. Clay and the United ...

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  27. JULY 6 DAY OF PRAYER

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—No. 10 Downing Street announced to-day that the King desired July 6 to be ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. WARNING OF CRISIS IF TREATY NOT RATIFIED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—"If the United States fails to ratify the Italian peace treaty the whole world situation will begin to dissolve," said the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall), testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which is holding ...

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  29. V.C. HANDED TO AIRMAN'S WIDOW

    ADELAIDE, Wednestlay. — The V.C. and Distinguished Conduct Meda) won by Lt. Tom Derrick, later killed in action, were to-day ...

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  30. ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO SHIP FRUIT

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A. A.P.) — Arrangements have been made for the shipment of 300,000 cases of apples and ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. 10,000 Tons of Tinplate from U.K.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday — Ten thousand tons of tinplate had been secured from the United Kingdom to relieve the shortage in ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. JOINT OWNERSHIP OF AIR ROUTES

    MONTREAL. Wednesday. (A.A.P.) — Britain called for joint ownership of the world's main international air routes. ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. Chinese Nationalists Recapture Town

    NANKING. Wednesday (A.A.P.) The official Central Ncwsagenev to-day reported that Government troops had recaptured Taian, 33 ...

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