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  4. COAL STOPPAGE POSTPONED FOR TWO WEEKS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Ministers' Central Council to-day, by the narrow majority of eight votes to seven, decided to postpone for two weeks nation-wide stopwork meetings set down for to-morrow. The miners' decision was later in the day endorsed ...

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  5. Suspension of Mr. Menzies in House of Reps.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies) was suspended from the House of Representatives tonight, when named by the Acting Speaker (Mr. Clark) after a sharp brush ...

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  6. HOUSE MOVED FROM DAM SITE

    With 34 other houses, this five-roomed fibro building is being moved from near the site of the Warragamba Dam, to the new township, 2½ miles away. Weighing 12 ton, the house was jacked up and a 40 feet trailer backed underneath. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Basic Wage Case Brings Further Split

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The basic wage case before the Arbitration Court has brought a further split between Left and Right Wing ...

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  8. NEW CHANGES IN ASSEMBLY WOULD FOSTER CENTRALISATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The McGirr Government's decision to increase the number of seats in the Legislative Assembly by four, and give five additional seats to the metropolitan area, was described today by ...

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  9. COURT RESERVES DECISION ON DEREGISTRATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Full Arbitration Court today reserved its decision on the application for the deregistration of the ...

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  10. PHARMACEUTICAL ACT, LAW INSIDE 2 WEEKS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Pharmaceutical Benefits Act, compelling doctors to use Government forms for the prescription of free ...

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  11. NEW ANGLO-U.S. OIL REFINERY

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP). —Work has been started on the Anglo-American Company's oil refinery at Fawley, Southampton. ...

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  12. Nationalists Face Political Disunity

    CANTON, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter). — As Communist troops advanced down the Hankow-Canton railway, 500 miles away, President Li Tsung Jen today failed to form a new Nationalist Cabinet. ...

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  14. Chifley Refuses Probe Into Post Office Finance

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister, (Mr. Chifley), in the House of Representatives today, refused to appoint a select committee of Parliament to inquire into Post Office finance. ...

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  15. 65 JAPS TO FACE U.S. MILITARY COURT

    TOKIO, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter).—Sixty-five Japanese Communist demonstrators will soon face a United States military court, in the ...

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  16. Mediation Offer In Berlin Strike Rejected

    BERLIN, Wednesday (AAP). —Berlin's Soviet-controlled railway administration has turned down an offer from Berlin's Lord Mayer (Mr. ...

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  18. HEAVY DEMAND FOR LABOUR CONTINUES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Minister for Labour (Mr. Holloway) said today there was no indication of any relaxation of the heavy ...

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  19. Govt. Rejects Early Union Ballot Debate

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—By 32 votes to 26, Government members in the House of Representatives today prevented an Opposition bill for the provision of secret ballots in union elections from coming on for preliminary discussion tomorrow. ...

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  20. EISLER TO SUE U.S. GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—In Prague, Eisler said in the Communist newspaper, "Rude Pravo", that he would sue the United States ...

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