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  3. Communists demand officials' release from gaol SERIOUS MARITIME TROUBLE THREATENED

    BRISBANE, Wed: Communist leaders threaten immediate industrial action to obtain the release from gaol of three Communist union officials, who were arrested today for non-payment of fines imposed under ...

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  4. RAN's first carrier

    THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS Terrible was launched at Devonport (Eng) on September 30, 1944. She is to be renamed HMAS Sydney, and will be Australia's first aircraft-carrier. Pictures of the launching have just been released. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "Will get out if fine paid"

    BRISBANE, Wed: Asked tonight how long Englart, Healy, and Julius would remain in gaol, Mr Gledson, ...

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  6. Militants support demand

    Militant union leaders in Melbourne said last night that widespread industrial action throughout Australia was likely ...

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  7. INNISKILLINGS PREPARE FOR JUNGLE PLANES, TROOPS IN MALAYA BATTLE

    THE first battalion of Inniskilling Fusiliers who disembarked at Singapore yesterday from the troopship Lancashire went into immediate training for jungle warfare. ...

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  8. Higher fares likely

    An increase in suburban train fares to meet this year's deficit of almost £2 million is considered likely. ...

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  9. Australian Sten guns arrive

    Part of the consignment of 100 Sten guns flown to Singapore from Australia had arrived at Kuala Lumpur and had been distributed ...

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  10. THREE DIE ON ROADS

    An unidentified woman was killed and Leonard Thomas Olivers, 32, was seriously injured last night when their car ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. Copland repeats dollar loan suggestion

    ADELAIDE, Wed: "Australia today lacks a plan like that it had during the war, and is just drifting along behind a high level of export prices," ...

    Article : 236 words
  12. Saturday drapery deliveries to cease

    Saturday morning deliveries by five leading drapery establishments in Melbourne will probably cease after next week following an Arbitration ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. BIG MOVEMENT OF US ARMY SUPPLIES TO U K

    Four us Army transport ships loaded with supplies for American military bases in Britain will leave New York this week. ...

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  14. TESTS FOR TB[?] MAY BE COMPULSORY

    A HINT that Victorians might be compelled to submit to X-ray tests for tuberculosis if the voluntary system failed was given by Sir Albert Dunstan, Health Minister, last night. A present voluntary tests were ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. Strange deadlock stops work of NSW Council

    SYDNEY, Wed: A constitutional deadlock without precedent in Australia occurred in the NSW Legislative Council ...

    Article : 234 words
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