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  4. Swift action follows shipping tie-up in two ports GOVT PROCLAIMS STATE OF EMERGENCY TO CHECK SEAMEN

    A COMPLETE state of emergency throughout Victoria was proclaimed last night by the State Government. If is the first state-wide condition of emergency proclaimed since the 1923 ...

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  5. British bid for more dollar aid

    Britain has asked for an additional £135 million in Marshall Aid dollars this year to "plug the drain on ...

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  6. DOCKHEAD OFFICER J. GATES REPORTING THE TUG

    Eagle on her way back to Williamstown after the tug ban had been imposed yesterday by Mr W. Bird, State secretary of the Seamen's Union. The ban arose from police interrogation of members of the Eagle's crew. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MINERS TO VOTE ON CONTINUING STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wed: The Coal Mining Unions' Council today decided by seven votes to six to call aggregate meetings of mine-workers throughout Australia to vote whether they will continue the strike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WIDE POWERS IN ACT

    The Essential Services Act, which was passed by State Parliament in January, 1948, was proclaimed on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. £400,000 grant to study octopus brains

    THE Nuffield Foundation has decided to allocate £400,000 to finance an attempt, using octopuses, to discover how learning and experience are stored in the human brain. ...

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  11. Mr Pickup fines magnetic shoplifter

    SYDNEY, Wed: It was appropriate that Mr Pickup, SM, at Central Court to-day, should have dealt with ...

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