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  2. COAL STRIKE THREATENS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- New proposals for settlement of the Kemeira dispute were drafted to-day, but the president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams) ...

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  3. Preparations for Cup Day at Flemington

    TO-DAY, FLEMINGTON will be the mecca of thousands of racegoers. Busy preparing yesterday for the huge crowd expected are:-- Left: Mr. E. Hill, the ranger, checking the saddle cloths. Centre: Chef T. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 100,000 MAY SEE THE CUP

    The great Cup race at Flemington this afternoon is Melbourne in name only. The ' classic has become an Australian institution. ...

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  5. Wages Order May Settle Meat Strike

    The chairman of the wages board (Mr. P. A.. Randies) is hopeful of an early settlement of the strike by slaughtermen ...

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  6. Police Tips for All Racegoers

    If you are a pedestrian, watch your step. If you are a motorist, watch your driving. If you are a punter, watch your wallet. ...

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  7. Clouds Obscured Eclipse of Sun

    The eclipse of the sun yesterday passed unnoticed behind an obscuring barrier of cloud. Most people accepted the ...

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  8. Tribunals Decided on by Cabinet

    Independent fixing tribunals will be established by the State Government for ...

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  9. Only Part of Log Given at Lutana Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Eric Vernon Read, a Civil Aviation department airways surveyor. told Mr. Justice Simpson ...

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  10. May Declare Fires Black

    Members of the Australian Workers' Union employed by the Forests Commission may declare bush fifes "black" ...

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  11. More Care on Busy Roads

    The Cup holiday to-day will mean heavier traffic on all roads, and a greater movement of people, so that ...

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  12. Girl Led Gang, Police Allege Tug Goes to Tanker's Aid

    A 17-year-old girl, alleged to have led a gang of youths in housebreaking crimes, was given one hour yesterday to A tug left Melbourne at midnight to meet the 10,000-ton British tanker Vivien Louise at the Heads and assist her up ...

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  13. Secret Session Not Likely

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Government is not prepared to accept the request of the Acting Leader or the Opposition ...

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  14. Driver Sought After Fatality

    Joseph Freunde, 42 years, McBride-street, Fawkner, was killed when a bicycle he was riding in Sydney-road, Coburg, ...

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  15. 4 lb. Loaf May Weigh 3¾ lb.

    Should the State Government pass its proposed Weights and Measures Bill, the 4-lb. loaf of bread will weigh from 3½ lb. ...

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  16. Boycott Urged to Check Prices

    Housewives were advised yesterday by the N.S.W. Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) that the most effective way to keep down prices was to boycott decontrolled goods ...

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  17. Record Wage Rise

    PERTH, Monday. -- The Perth basic wage was increased by 42 to-day to £6 17. This was the highest quarterly ...

    Article : 34 words
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    POLICE AT FISH MARKET.--Lifting of price control on fish resulted in clashes at the Fish Market yesterday, when ugly scenes were broken up by the arrival of mobile police. Picture shows the crowded market ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Soaking Rain in Wheat Belt

    In the last 48 hours the greater part of the wheat belt has received up to an inch of rain. ...

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  22. Recorder Plan for Tramways

    A plan to pinpoint Melbourne's trams, which envisages the abolition of most of the present tram clocks, and ...

    Article : 145 words
  23. Pension Reforms Sought by Widows

    Representing about 800 women in Victoria, a deputation from the War Widows' and Widowed Mothers' Association waited on the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. ...

    Article : 238 words
  24. Police Called to Fish Market

    Police were called to keep order among 200 irate fishmongers who demonstrated against the lifting of ceiling fish prices at the Victorian Fish Market yesterday. ...

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  25. No C'wealth Ban on League

    The Commonwealth Government will not direct the National Fitness Council to stop paying any part of the £7000 ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. A.L.P. Men Clash in Tram Ballot

    Australian Labor party industrial group candidates are fighting other members of the A.L.P., regarded as ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. Move in Gold Mine Strike

    An official of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association. will visit the A1 Consolidated Gold Mine at ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. Air Victim's Body Recovered

    WELLINGTON (A.A.P..Reuters), Monday.--Searchers on Mount Ruapehu last night wirelessed that they found the ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. Baby Falls in Blazing Petrol

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As sengers were fleeing from a burning bus in Kempsey today a mother dropped her two ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. Foodstuffs for the U.K.

    Negotiations by Australia with the United Kingdom have been completed for the export during 1949 of miscellaneous ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. Tamaroa to Load Butter

    The 12,500-ton Shaw Savill cargo liner Tamaroa will sail for Burnie at 11 a.m. to-day to load 20,000 cases of butter for ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. Two Fined for Police Attacks

    On charges of assaulting tho police, James Doyle, Bridge-road, Richmond, laborer, was fined £15, and Donald Moore, ...

    Article : 32 words
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