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  • RUSH OF CLAIMS TO WAGES BOARDS FOR 7/- RISE

    Applications received by State wages boards for the 7/ increase in the basic wage granted by the Arbitration Court now total 110. About 14, mainly in metal and ... [Article] (279 words)
  • RULES NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD Says Mr Chifley

    CANBERRA, Wed: "It seems a pity that so many misleading and even provocative statements have been made on a ... [Article] (157 words)
  • HEIDELBERG GAS SALE BILL PASSED

    The bill to enable the Metropolitan Gas Company to acquire the gas undertaking of the Heidelberg Council was passed by the Legislative ... [Article] (43 words)
  • KALGOORLIE MAN ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE

    PERTH, Wed: Leonard Charles Jackson, 46, married, business manager, of Hannan st, Kalgoorlie, was arrested tonight and charged with ... [Article] (97 words)
  • "CRAZE TO FORM BOARDS"

    In both Commonwealth and State Parliaments today there was a craze to form boards, Mr Beckett, unofficial leader, said during the debate on ... [Article] (85 words)
  • SUPERMAN ROAD BUILDER

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  • CHESTY BOND "Message from Santa"

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  • TO APPEAL AGAINST ALP EXPULSION P M's Deputy Campaign Director

    SYDNEY, Wed: Mr B. J. Milliss, who was deputy campaign director for Mr Chifley in the last Federal elections, ... [Article] (281 words)
  • TEST PLAYER IN BRUSH WITH POLICE OVER CAR PARKING

    SYDNEY, Wed: Sid Barnes, Australian Test oatsman, who was coupled with Bradman in a world's record partnership on Tuesday, was involved in a parking dispute with police at Sydney cricket ground today. ... [Article] (220 words)
  • TROOPS BACK FROM JAPAN ON LEAVE

    HAPPY TO BE HOME: Some of the troops who returned from Japan, pictured at Royal Park yesterday. The soldier (right) made good use of his Japanese sunshade from Tokio. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (35 words)
  • Postponement Of Liquor Poll Urged

    When the Licensing Bill, which contains a prohibition on the consumption of liquor in or near dance halls and ... [Article] (140 words)
  • Fish Market To Close For Three Days

    The Melbourne fish market will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day. Cr C. T. Smith, chairman of the ... [Article] (55 words)
  • POLICEMAN CONVICTED OF WIFE MURDER Sentenced to Death

    SYDNEY, Wed: In the Central Criminal Court today William Joseph Cable, 31, police constable, was sentenced to death by Mr Justice Herron after he had been convicted on a charge of having murdered his wife, Audrey Elva Cable, 29, at their ... [Article] (218 words)
  • FOUNDRIES DISPUTE DRAIN ON UNEMPLOYMENT FUND

    Cheques totalling £10,300 were forwarded by the Social Services Department yesterday to 5,700 persons in the metropolitan area to meet ... [Article] (104 words)
  • DEMOBILISATION ALMOST COMPLETED

    CANBERRA, Wed: Nearly all the 600,000 men and women who had been in the forces in August, 1945, had been discharged, Mr Dedman, ... [Article] (89 words)
  • Child Killed by Truck

    Raymond Alfred Cox, 5. of The Parade, Ascotvale, suffered fatal injuries yesterday afternoon when he was struck by a military truck in ... [Article] (31 words)
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  • SYDNEY MAY HAVE NO GAS TODAY Strikers Seize Mortlake Plant

    SYDNEY, Wed: Gas strikers closed down the Mortlake gas works tonight, and Mr L. Thompson, secretary of the ... [Article] (191 words)
  • AMENDMENT TO TRANSPORT LICENCES BILL

    The Transport Regulation (Licences and Fees) Bill, with amendments, was passed by the Legislative council last night and returned to the ... [Article] (106 words)
  • STATE MEMBERS' PENSION BILL PASSED

    "I have never yet met the man who wanted to assassinate Father Christmas." With this reasonable sentiment Mr. ... [Article] (60 words)

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