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  2. Cadets Leave For Bivouac

    Cadets from the Burnie High and Primary schools set off cheerfully for a weekend camp at Clayton Rivulet, near Ulverstone. With cadets from other parts of the Coast they are undergoing training, including rifle practice, during the long weekend.—Winter photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. A.C.T.U. PRESIDENT CONFIDENT OF WHARF DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BY WEDNESDAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Confidence that the wharf dispute would be settled on Wednesday was expressed by the president of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. Monk) to-night. He said he would urge the Federal [?]vernment not to invoke the Crimes Act to-morrow, so that the Federal Council of the Waterside W orkers' Federation could confer on Wednesday. ...

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  4. Power Rationing Now On

    HOBART, Monday.—Electricity rationing in Tasmania began at midnight last night, from which time householders are required to ...

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  5. KING'S CONDITION

    LONDON, Sunday. — Doctors on Friday twice visited the King, who is suffering from a feverish chill. A London paper reported ...

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  6. Seven Lives Lost In Victorian Mishaps

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Seven people lost their lives in Accidents in Victoria over the week-end. An 18-months-old baby lay crying unattended for several hours in a house in Essendon after her mother had been killed in ...

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  7. A.L.P. CONFERENCE ORDERS FEDERAL BODY TO PASS SERVICE BILL

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The triennial conference of the A.L.P.—the Party's policy-making body—to-day directed the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party to pass the National Service Bill which at present is held up in the Senate. This decision removes any ...

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  8. TWO WOMEN INJURED IN BUS SMASH

    Two women were injured when the service car travelling from Queenstown to Launceston on Saturday ...

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  9. Hopes of Russia Joining Jap Treaty Talks Dashed

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — American overtures for talks with Russia on the Japanese peace treaty hit a snag on Friday night when Mr. Jacob Malik, Soviet delegate to the United Nations, denied he had agreed to confer with Mr. John Foster Dulles. ...

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  10. Mercantile Wins at Woodbridge Regatta

    HOBART, Sunday. — Mercantile won the senior fours for the first time in 23 years at the Woodbridge regatta yesterday. Its crew has ...

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  12. CHINESE ATTACKS FAIL

    TOKIO, Sunday. — Fier[?] fighting [?]ared up on the central front in Korea yesterday as Allied forces resumed their ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. Migrant's Macabre Death Ride

    HOBART, Sunday. —A young migrant's head was smashed to a palp in a macabre 2[?]-foot death ride after ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. INDIRECT ULTIMATUM BY RUSSIA TO U.N.

    MOSCOW, Sunday. — The United Nations was the target for severe criticism in Russian papers and radio on Friday and yesterday. Pravda said U.N. was faced with the choice of either acceding to the demands of the World "Peace" Council or sharing ...

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  15. POLIO SHOWS NO SIGN OF ABATING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Already New South Wales has had 4[?] deaths from polio, this year, compared with six during the ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. France Still Without A Government

    PARIS, Sunday. — The former Premier (M. Henri Qu[?]ll[?]), Radieal leader, abandoned attempts on Friday to form a ...

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