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  2. AEU "HELD PISTOL TO PEOPLE'S HEAD," SAYS JUDGE

    SYDNEY, Tues: Instead of applying to the Court for a wage rise the Amalgamated Engineering Union had held the whole Victorian community to ransom, Judge Foster said in the Full Federal Arbitration ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Today's Armstrong "To Professional Services" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MEATLESS DAY TO AID BRITAIN

    A meatless day once a week to aid the people of Britain could only be organised on a voluntary basis, Cr Connelly, Lord ...

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  5. CITY IS DIRTY, RATEPAYERS COMPLAIN

    Is Melbourne a dirty city? In the opinion of many ratepayers it is, and they have written to the City Council ...

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  6. £60,000 Hostel Proposed For Alice Springs

    ALICE SPRINGS, Tues: A 200-room modem residential hostel costing £60,000 is being planned by a Central ...

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  7. Mr Drakeford To Lead Air Delegation

    Mr Drakeford, Minister for Civil Aviation, will lead the Australian delegation to the first assembly meeting of ICAO, ...

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  8. TO HALT INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    ADELAIDE, Tues: Existing industrial unrest was condemned today by Mr Herbert Taylor, of Melbourne, retiring president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia. ...

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  9. Old Couple To Be Evicted

    One of the most pathetic letters the Lord Mayor has ever received Came yesterday from a woman, aged 76, who, with her ...

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  10. WANTS PENSION INCREASE MADE RETROSPECTIVE

    CANBERRA, Tues: Mrs Blackburn (Ind Lab, V) said in Parliament today that, after paying rent, many old-age and invalid pensioners had ...

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  11. PUBLIC LIBRARY NOT TO OPEN ON SUNDAYS

    The Public Library is to remain closed on Sundays, at least for some months. Mr C. A. McCallum, chief librarian, ...

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  12. ADVANCES TO WHEAT FARMERS

    CANBERRA, Tues: A final advance of 1[?]d a bushel had been approved for the 1944-45 season's wheat in No. 8 pool, and a further advance of 6d ...

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  13. Footballer Suspended For 12 Weeks

    S. Le Lievre (St. Kilda) was suspended for 12 playing weeks by the Independent Tribunal of the Victorian Football ...

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  14. ROLLS OF LINOLEUM FOUND DURING RAID IN SUBURBS

    Detectives raided several suburban houses yesterday and recovered a number of rolls of linoleum reported to have been missing from Christies ...

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  16. NEW PHONE BOOK NOT EFFECTIVE UNTIL MAY 3

    Many telephone subscribers are already using the new directory, now being distributed, despite instructions on the outside cover and on page 1 ...

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  17. THREAT OF TROUBLE OVER COAL INDUSTRY HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, Tues: Widespread industrial trouble would develop if the holiday judgment made by Acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman, as ...

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  18. RAAF UNIFORMS IN ANZAC MARCH

    Former RAAF members may wear uniforms in the Anzac Day march, RAAF Headquarters said yesterday. Those wearing civilian clothes may ...

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  19. STANDING DOWN OF AFULE MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Tues: Decision on an application by the Victorian Railways Commissioners for leave to stand down, without pay, members of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen, for ...

    Article : 290 words
  20. FIRE DAMAGES LEAVE CENTRE IN JAPAN

    The BCOF leave centre at Takuma Bay, on the Japanese island of Shikoku, was partly destroyed by fire on Friday. The administrative ...

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  21. NIGHT JEWEL THEFT FROM HOUSE

    Jewellery valued at £300 was stolen from the home of Mr A. W. Pemberthy, Geelong rd, Footscray, on Monday night. Several people ...

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  22. TEXT FOR TODAY

    Teach me to do Thy will, for Thou art my God; Thy spirit is good: lead me in the land of uprightness.— Psalm 143, 10. ...

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  23. TOBACCO QUOTA UNCHANGED

    The civilian tobacco quota for May will be the same as for April—to-bacco 90% of one-twelfth of the base year, and cigarettes 110% of ...

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