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  2. REGISTER BOYCOTT Continued From Pase I ACTION "UNPRECEDENTED," SAYS A.C.T.U.

    Trade union leaders claimed yesterday that a most complicated position had been created by the rejection by the Trades Hall Council of a report dealing with the agreement reached by the A.C.T.U. for the lifting of the boycott of ...

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  3. G.P.O. Inquiry Continued From Page 1 JUDGE TRACES ACTIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In t long review of the evidence at the G.P.O. contract inquiry, Mr. Justice Maxwell criticises the actions of ...

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  4. REDUCING FERRY DANGER

    Numerous suggestions for provision of additional safeguards for motorists crossing the Yarra by the Williamstown ferry were made by officials of the National ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. APATHY IN AIR RAID PLANS

    Apathy shown toward the plans of the State Emergency Council for air raid precautions was severly criticised yesterday by Mr. J. A. Norris, former ...

    Article : 313 words
  6. "WICKED CASE," SAYS S.M.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—" I don't want to let this man loose on society," said Mr. Atkinson, S.M., in the Central Police Court to-day, when he recommended ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. Premier' s Fears PERIL SEEN IN WHEAT QUOTA

    If a quota system for what exports were introduced under a suggested international agreement, with inevitable restriction of ...

    Article : 205 words
  8. MR. SPOONER'S MOVE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Spooner, the former Minister for Works and Local Government, said to-night that in the absence of a meeting of the ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. MEAT EXPORTS LOWER

    Due mainly to curtailed production as a result of adverse seasonal conditions, Australian exports of all the important varieties of meat were considerably lower ...

    Article : 306 words
  10. EXPRESS DELAYED

    KALGOORLIE, Friday. — Passengers bound for the eastern States in the overland express had to change trains at Parkeston to-day because the tender of ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. AGREEMENT BELIEVED UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA. Friday. — Information received by officials here indicates that there is little likelihood that the International Wheat Conference in London ...

    Article : 151 words
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  13. JAPANESE ONIONS BOYCOTTED

    Japanese onions deliiered to the Victoria market yesterday were boycotted. Chinese retailers and most of the merchants in the market who sold onions to ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. COUNTRY ACTION

    BENDIGO, Friday.—A meeting was held at the Bendigo Town Hall to-day to discuss the stabilisation of the wheat industry. ...

    Article : 371 words
  15. Obituary SIR ROBERT DIXON

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Enginer vice-Admiral Sir Robert Bland Dixon (retired) died this morning. He was in Sydney on a business visit for Babcock and Wilcox ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. PACT WITH THE PEOPLE

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Friday.—" The decision of he Melbourne Trades Hall Council to continue the boycott on the National Register does not mean a thing," ...

    Article : 227 words
  17. NO COUNCIL RETURNS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) gave a ruling to-day that municipal councils, shire councils, and bodies ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. MR. BLACKBURN TO SPEAK

    The Victorian Labour party has arranged a meeting to be held in the Labour Hall, Sheffield street, Coburg, at 3 p.m. to-morrow, at which an address will be ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. MR. ALAN S. DUKE

    All branches of the electrical trade in Melbourne were represented yesterday at the funeral of Mr. Alan S. Duke, managing director of Alan S. Duke Pty. Ltd., ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. ACCEPTANCE LIKELY

    HOBART, Friday. — The postponement of the closing date for receipt of National Register cards will avoid the necessity for a special meeting of the Trades Hall ...

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  21. MR. T. J. RICHARDS

    The death yesterday at his home at Malvern, Adelaide, of Mr. T. J. Richards, founder of the from of T. J. Richards and Sons Ltd. has removed one of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  22. ACCIDENT TO DUTCH LINER

    Entering Victoria Dock yesterday with her bow high out of the water, the Dutch liner Angtekerk was nearly seven weeks late on her voyage from Hamburg to ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. MODERN SAMSON

    CONDOBOLIN (N.S.W.), Friday. — Mr. "Jerry" O'Keefe, a picturesque Condobolin figure, and local "strong man," who, having read that Samson attributed ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. FROST, SUN FORECAST FOR WEEK-END

    Frosty at night and sunny during the day—this is the weather forecast for the week-end. Northerly winds are expected, but ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. STRANGE STRIKE AT BOULDER

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—An unusual strike resulted in the day shift not being worked on the main shaft of the Great Boulder mine to-day. The strike, which ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. ADVISED TO TAKE THEIR GAS MASKS

    Sir John Anderson, as Minister for Civil Defence, has notified all local authorities that it would be advisable for people going on ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. BOY SAVED FROM RIVER

    When a boy aged 9 years slipped into the river at Newport yesterday he was saved by Victor Foster, a coal trimmer employed by the Interstate Steamship ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. MORE TREES UPROOTED

    Melbourne is losing more of its beautiful shade trees. Ratepayers at Brighton complained yesterday that shade trees in the historic Landcox Park were being ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. WORK MAY NOW PROCEED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In a statement made after the report was issued, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said, "It is very gratifying to know that there is no ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. N.Z. PILOT SAFE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.—Fears for the safety of Pilot-Officer Lloyd Parry, who failed to arrive at Greymouth on a flight from Christchuich, were allayed ...

    Article : 55 words
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