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  2. ACTU TERMS FOR SETTLEMENT OF STEEL STRIKE

    After a meeting of the ACTU executive in Sydney on Saturday, Mr Clarey, president, announced that the ACTU had proposed the ...

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  4. ROYAL PARTY RETURNS TO CANBERRA

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester are observing the electricity restrictions, and on their return to Canberra from their Victorian tour ...

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  5. VICTORIA SWELTERED AT WEEKEND

    Hot, sultry, thundery conditions sent temperatures soaring over the century in many parts of Northern Victoria at the weekend. Sydney ...

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  6. "STRIKE WAS OUR OWN FAULT"

    We were coming gradually to realise our duty to ourselves and also to our neighbours, said Archbishop Mannix at the Communion breakfast at ...

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  7. WOMAN PILOT KILLED IN CRASH

    A woman pilot, member of the Royal Aero Club of NSW, was killed yesterday afternoon when a lowflying Gipsy Major Moth aeroplane ...

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  8. TRANSPORT OF WHEAT NOW AFFECTED

    Mr H. Glowrey, chairman of the Grain Elevators Board, said last night that the Railways Department had advised him that even with ...

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  9. TRAIN QUEUE BEGAN AFTER LUNCH YESTERDAY

    Hopeful train travellers began queuing at the Tourist Bureau soon after lunch yesterday to make bookings this morning. Two men seeking ...

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  10. 1945-46 MAIZE POOL

    Maize Marketing Board announces that it intends to close the 1945-46 season's maize pool on January 21. Growers are requested to forward ...

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  13. FEWER SUBURBAN TRAINS TODAY

    A further 25% reduction in the suburban train service will come into operation today. The cuts affect both peak and off-peak schedules. ...

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  14. AAMWS UNIT TO GO TO JAPAN

    To accompany the 113fch AGH to go to Japan with the 34th Australian Brigade, an AAMWS unit is being formed from volunteers in Australia ...

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  15. PEOPLE URGED TO OBSERVE GAS RESTRICTIONS

    Although official gas consumption figures were not available last night, inquiries indicate that householders, probably because of the ...

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  16. COLLIE MINERS BREAK FROM FEDERATION

    Collie (WA) coalminers have decided by a small majority to break from the federation. Voting was: For secession, 295; against, 287; ...

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  17. GEELONG GAS EXTENSION

    Because of the brighter outlook the Geelong Gas Company has added half an hour to the breakfast period, making the hours 6.30am to 8am ...

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  18. Communist Stocks Now As Low As Cool Stocks

    News of coalminers' decision to go back to work today has had a buoyant effect on Sydney people, but widespread unemployment ...

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  19. NO COAL FOR SA UNTIL DECEMBER 26

    No coal will reach Adelaide until December 26, and great economy in the use of gas will be needed to Prevent the supply being totally ...

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  20. SERVICEMEN MUST WORK FOR AUSTRALIA

    "Discharged servicemen must not say what many Australians say, that the war is over, but must take an active interest in every organisation ...

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  21. GIFT OF 60,000LB OF WOOL TO INDIA

    The Australian Wool Board has arranged for shipment of about 80,000lb of scoured wool suitable for land-weaving to the Bengal Red ...

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