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  3. Iceland Volcano Erupts

    Huge clouds of Mark smoke billow skyward from the crater of Ml. Hekla. 90 miles north-east of Reykjavik. Ireland, as the 4,764-foot volcano [?]. sending thousands of tons of lava, rocks and ashes high into the air The photo was taken from a plane al 6,000 feel and at a distance of four miles from the crater. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STOPPAGE NOT FAVORED

    Victorian engineering unions, at a conference in Melbourne yesterday, rejected a proposal by the Federal secretary of the Australian Railways Union to pledge full support to the four ...

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  5. MEAT PRICES TO STAND

    Current meat prices would not be raised, the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. M. K. McCarthy) said ...

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  6. Prospects For Coal Improve

    There is a brighter outlook ' for coal supplies next week. !according to the chairman of the SA Coal Committee (Mr. ...

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  7. California Shaken By Earthquake

    A sharp earthquake rocked Los Angeles at 7.59 a.m. (local time) today. ft was also felt in San Diego and ...

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  8. SINISTER JEWISH RING UNMASKED

    An international sensation has been caused by the disclosure that British tourists on the Continent, many of whom are now beginning to appear before English courts on charges of currency ...

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  9. Cabinet Presses For Anzac Tokio Parade

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) announced tonight that he had advised the C-in-C, BCOF, Japan (Lt-Gen. H. C. H. Robertson) that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  10. CYCLIST KILLED AT UNLEY

    Francis Lampe. 69. of Wattle street, Pullarton, received fatal injuries yesterday when the cycle he was riding came into collision ...

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  11. Judgment Criticised

    The resolution adopted by, Sunday's meeting was a recommendation from the disputes committee of the Trades ...

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  12. BUTCHER SHOPS BUSY

    Metropolitan consumers were more active buying meat yesterday than was normal for at Friday but the ...

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  13. Four Before Court

    In the past two days four people—a former woman ferry pilot, a baronet who was a. squadron-leader in the ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S FATE IN THIRD WORLD WAR

    TORONTO, April 10—AAP. Professor Arnold Toynbee. famous British historian and Director of Research in-the Royal ...

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  15. WOMAN CRITICALLY INJURED

    MOUNT PLEASANT. April 11. Daphne Bergin, married, of Belford avenue. Devon Park, received a fracture of the skull when the ...

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  16. 2,850 Tons Of Coal Lost In N.S.W.

    Four northern collieries were idle because of strikes today, resulting in a loss of coal amounting to 2350 tons. ...

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  17. INDEPENDENCE PLAN FOR KOREA

    The US Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) today made public a letter to the soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotoff) calling on him to ...

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  18. 40-HOUR WEEK CLAIM

    The South Australian Trades and labor Council decided last night to recommend that a lull executive meeting of the ACTU ...

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  19. GERMAN PRINCE ON TRIAL.

    Believed to be the first German of Royal blood to face a war crimes court, Prince Josias zu Waldeck is on trial for his life ...

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  20. Unions Expected To Seek Wage Increases

    Virtually every union will take immediate advantage of the relaxation of the Wage-Pegging Regulations to seek wage Increases ...

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  21. TAPPING SOURCES OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    Vast plans have been secretly organised by the Commonwealth in co-operation with the States tor the exploitation of uranium and ...

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  22. 1,500 Detained After Berlin Round-Un

    The police detained 1.500 persons in the four-Power round-up of criminals and army deserters which ended last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Keith Miller Banned By Lancashire League

    The Lancashire Cricket League has banned the Australian all-rounder Keith Miller from accepting any future ...

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  24. Royalists And Falangists Clash In Madrid

    When a crowd of Don Juan's supporters shouted. "Long lire the Kins" today. Falangists poured out from their headquarters In the ...

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  25. ROCKET-FIRERS EN ACTION

    Two hundred fighters and fighter-bombers and Douglas and Boston light bombers, including rocket-firing machines, are ...

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  26. 100 Brides Return From U.S.—With Husbands

    More than 100 American ex-servicemen returned to Australia on the Marine Phoenix today. Many were accompanied by their ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. Cyclist Seriously Injured

    Oscar Handke, cellarman, of Tanunda, received concussion and cerebral haemorrhage when the cycle he was riding came into ...

    Article : 58 words
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