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  3. COUNTER FOR N.S. WALES COMPULSORY UNIONISM?

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Several thousand employees are expected to counter the N.S.W. compulsory unionism legislation by attempting to form new unions. ...

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  4. IN FOUNDER'S MEMORY

    A cedar plaque, especially carved by Rev. G. S. Johnstone, St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAVE OF ARMED HOLD-UPS Police Followed Blood Trail: 3 Men Detained

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 14.— Four men were charged today by police investigating Melbourne's recent wave of armed hold-ups. Two of the men were charged following police ...

    Article : 410 words
  6. WHARFIES TO RESUME TODAY?

    BRISBANE, Dec. 14.— The city's 2300 water siders will go back to work tomorrow if they ...

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  7. Peace Negotiations TO CONFER IN U.S.A.

    TOKIO, Dec. 14.— Arthur Dean, chief United States negotiator, who walked out of the ...

    Article : 328 words
  8. TV THREAT NO LONGER SERIOUS

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 14. —Television was no longer a serious threat to the film industry, a ...

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  9. VICTORIAN LANDS MINISTER RESIGNS

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 14.—Robert Holt, the Victorian Lands Minister, resigned from the Cain Labour Cabinet tonight. Cabinet accepted his ...

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  10. SAW FATHER STAGGER INTO HOUSE-YARD

    BUNDABERG, Dec. 14.— A 13-year-old boy today related in the Coroner's Court how he had seen ...

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  11. ALLEGED BRIBE PROBE

    SYDNEY, Dec. 14.— Police action was certain to follow detectives' inquiries into an alleged ...

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  12. ONE CHANGE IN CHEESE BOARD

    BRISBANE, Dec. 14.— The three growers' representatives elected to the Cheese Marketing Board ...

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  13. REDS HELPED BY VOTING SYSTEM?

    SYDNEY, Dec. 14.—Liberal Party officials claimed today that the system of voting had given Communists their successes in the recent New South Wales local authority elections. ...

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  14. TRADE DEFICIT WITH DOLLAR AREA REDUCED TO £608,000

    CANBERRA, Dec. 14.—Australia reduced her trade deficit with the dollar area countries to £A608,000 in the four months ended in October, 1953. This is a reduction of £A17,140,000 ...

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  15. ADOPTION TO BE BROUGHT BEFORE COURT

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 14.— Mr. Justice O'Bryan granted all order in chambers today to bring the adoption of a ...

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  16. LIFESAVERS' RULES TO BE ENFORCED?

    CAIRNS, Dec. 14.—A move to invest lifesavers with powers to enforce safety rules on beaches ...

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  17. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IN CAIRNS SHIP FIRE

    CAIRNS, Dec. 14—A fire thought to have been started by an electrical short circuit caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to the coastal ...

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  18. LIFESAVER HAS TWO BROKEN RIBS

    INNISFAIL, Dec. 14.— Neill Tapp, 16-year-old shark attack victim suffered two broken ribs, an X-ray ...

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  19. Moves to Avert U.K. Rail Strike

    LONDON, Dec. 14.— Moves to avert a threatened nation-wide railway strike, which would ...

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  20. LUCKY ESCAPE

    GLADSTONE, Dec. 14.— Waterside workers loading the coalship River Loddon, for Melbourne, had a lucky ...

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  21. DEATH LEAP A MYSTERY

    BRISBANE, Dec. 14.— Why a young mother with her two children in her arms crashed to death over ...

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  22. LEAKAGE OF INFORMATION FROM JURY ROOM ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Dec. 14.—The Attorney General (Mr. W. F. Sheahan) will ask for a full investigation into the alleged leakage of information from the jury room during the trial of Mrs. Veronica Mabel Monty last week. ...

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  23. Army's "House Keeper" Retires

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 14. —The man, who was the Army's chief "housekeeper," retired today ...

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  24. WOOL WORTH £164M.

    MELBORUNE, Dec. 14.—Australia's wool cheque for the first five months of the financial year totalled £164,674,766 from 1,549,005 bales, against £142,330,445 from 1,426,665 bales for the same five months in 1952-53. ...

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  25. FIVE RE-ELECTED

    BRISBANE, Dec. 14.— Five of the six sitting members were re-elected growers representatives on the ...

    Article : 85 words
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