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"An opportunity for a final reconsideration of the situation" in the metal trades strike was given to two unions in the State Arbitration Court yesterday. ...
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MELBOURNE Thurs.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions will probably take control of metal trades strikes over ...
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LOS ANGELES, Thurs.—Los Angeles Airways, which has carried mail by helicopter since 1947, has announced that it ...
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NEW YORK, Thursday.—The United States Government has decided to dissolve the mammoth [?] banking empire. a private institution said to be the largest of its kind In the world. ...
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The Industrial Registrar (Mr. J. H. Bogue) placing on his table orders made yesterday by the President of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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ROME, Thurs.—Italian Nationalists threatened today to send "liberation battalions" .to "free Trieste from any foreign ...
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CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal Cabinet has decided to lift the 40 per cent import cut on books which was Imposed recently. Announcing this today the ...
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CANBERRA, Thurs.—The Federal Cabinet today decided that Trans-Australia Airlines should continue to operate as separate corporation. Australian National Airways in Canberra ...
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CANBERRA, Thurs.—Expenditure of more than £171.000 on the development of an additional 50,000 acres for ...
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PARIS, Thursday.—Over 500 nationalists and Communists in Tunisia have been arrested by the French authorities since their swift action in proclaiming a state of siege there yesterday. ...
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NEW YORK, Thurs.— Fifty people scrambled to safety after an airliner .with one engine ...
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MERRIMAN (Nebraska), Thurs.—The police reported today that six aeroplanes were assisting in a search for an ...
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CANBERRA, Thurs.—Woolselling brokers will send 250,000 cheques to woolgrowers tomorrow. ...
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