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  • HOLT STRESSES THE SKILL ASPECT OF MARGINS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Government would emphasise to the Arbitration Court the importance of sufficient margins for skilled workers, the ... [Article] (841 words)
  • Employees In Shops Want Saturday Off

    Officials of the Shop Assistants' Union have intensified their campaign to have a five-day working week introduced, ... [Article] (130 words)
  • Guatemalan Rule Passes To Army Embassy Says Rebels Sank British Vessel

    NEW YORK, Mon.—Col. Carlos Diaz, chief of staff of the embattled Guatemalan Army. today took over the relies of government from President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman and promised to continue the fight ... [Article] (557 words)
  • MANY PERTH PEOPLE WILL SEE THIS TODAY

    An 89ft. 6in. self-supporting smokestack will today travel down Canning-highway, hauled by a truck and a jinker, on its way to the Kwinaua oil refinery. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (247 words)
  • Shots Sweep Cafe

    TUNIS, Monday.—Two people were killed and four injured on Saturday night, when terrorists drove up to ... [Article] (64 words)
  • A ROYAL KISS—AND LONDON CHEERS

    LONDON, Mon.—King Gustav Adolf and Queen Louise of Sweden stepped ashore at Westminster pier in the heart of London today for a four-day State visit. ... [Article] (156 words)
  • ROSE FAILS IN SINGLES

    LONDON, Mon.—The American champion, T. Trabert, won the first quarter-final of the men's singles championship. ... [Article] (60 words)
  • Oil Testing Waits: Drilling Goes On

    Further testing of the 9.789ft. level of the Rough Range No. 1 well, at which oil showings ... [Article] (482 words)
  • Petrovs Walk "Unnoticed" In Melbourne

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The former Russian diplomat Vladimir Petrov had been living" a normal life" in Melbourne. the ... [Article] (136 words)

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