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  2. Deregistration Order A E U COURT HOPES WISER COUNSELS WILL YET PREVAIL

    SYDNEY, Wed: In the hope that "even at the eleventh hour wiser counsels will prevail," an order for deregistration of the Amalgamated Engineering Union made today by the Full Arbitration Court will not take effect for 14 days. ...

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  3. TODAY'S ARMSTRONG

    Friendly Bout of Schizophrenia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BUTTER MAY BE DEARER

    CANBERRA, Wed: An increase in the price of butter will be considered by the Commonwealth Government later this ...

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  5. RESO TOURS AGAIN; TO NORTH AUSTRALIA IN MAY

    The first Reso tour since before the war will be made to Central Australia and the Northern Territory between May 13 and June 13. ...

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  6. "Growing Spirit Of Discontent" PROGRESSIVE TAX CUTS URGED

    ADELAIDE, Wed: A nine-point motion expressing grave concern at current economic ills and urging progressive reduction of taxation was agreed to unanimously by delegates to the Associated Chambers ...

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  7. ACTU LEADER "REGRETS" DECISION

    The Arbitration Court's order for deregistration of the AEU had not settled the metal trades strike, and some constructive ...

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  8. TRAM BOARD REFUSES PLEA FOR EXTRA CONDUCTORS

    The Tramways Board yesterday rejected a proposal by officials of the Tramways Union that extra conductors should be placed on trams during peak periods to handle increased passenger loads. ...

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  9. FRENCH SOPRANO THRILLS AUDIENCE

    At her second Melbourne recital, which she gave last night in the Town Hall, Ninon Vallin, French lyrical soprano, again delighted her ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. BRISBANE BRIDGE HOAX UNSOLVED

    BRISBANE, Wed: Brisbane traffic police and City Council authorities are still trying to unravel what was probably the ...

    Article : 186 words
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  12. Benefit Claims Rise Daily

    Registrations for employment and applications for unemployment benefits are increasing daily in Victoria. ...

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  13. Bus Transport On Anzac Day

    For tomorrow (Anzac Day) only, suburban buses will carry passengers to tram routes nearest to their normal runs ...

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  14. MINISTER SILENT ON QUESTION OF PROSECUTIONS

    CANBERRA, Wed: Dr Evatt, Attorney-General, said in the House of Representatives today that while deregistration proceedings were in ...

    Article : 95 words
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    REPAIR WORK PILES UP AT PRESTON tram workshops, where engineers are not working. These trams have been in accidents. Parts are taken from motors of idle trams to keep others running. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THREE YOUNG GIRL STOWAWAYS ON AMERICAN FREIGHTER

    SYDNEY, Wed: Three Australian girls under the age of 20 were discovered on the high seas after having stowed away on the American ...

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  17. MAN FOUND SHOT DEAD AT NEWPORT

    Alexander McLennan, 64, of Elizabeth st, Newport, was found shot dead yesterday on a vacant allotment near his home. ...

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