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  4. SENATE PASSES LABOUR BILL

    NEW YORK, June 24.—The Senate ty 68 votes to 25 yesterday overrode the Presidential veto of the Taft-Hartley Labour Bill, which now becomes law. The House of Representatives overrode the veto last ...

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  5. 1947 CENSUS IS NOW IN PROGRESS

    Distributors are now out in every suburb issuing Commonwealth census forms to householders, who must give full particulars of every person who spends the night under their roofs next Sunday night, June 29. Here a census-taker is explaining the form to Mr. Lee, of Balmain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BID TO STOP WHALERS

    Japan's Nagasaki shipyards were humming with activity yesterday as whalers prepared for another record haul in the Antarctic. ...

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  7. COLUMN 8

    ONE of our leading jurists wants to go to a two-up school. He is interested in the unquestioning obedience to unwritten law ...

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  8. Two Of Tanker's Crew Killed In Heavy Seas

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Two members of the crew were killed and one seriously injured when mountainous seas struck the tanker British Confidence in the Great Australian Bight this morning. ...

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  9. FARES RISE AGAIN

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided on increased fares for transport to week-end sporting fixtures. ...

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  10. Home-builders Saved £40,000 By Complaints

    Home-builders who have complained to the Building Control section of the Prices Branch have had a total of ...

    Article : 385 words
  11. All Australians Win At Wimbledon

    All four Australian Davis Cup players—J. Bromwich, D. Pails, G. Brown, and C. Long—won their matches in ...

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  12. NO RAIN FOR 19 DAYS

    Yesterday was Sydney's 19th [?]ccessive day without rain, making the dry spell the longest on [?]ord for June. ...

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  14. F.E.D.F.A. IS DEFIANT

    The executive of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association yesterday defied the Trades and Labour ...

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  15. STEPPED ON SUSPECT

    A detective searching for a bag-snatcher at Potts Point last night trod on a man lying under some bushes. ...

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  16. British Builders Leave Canberra: Miss Night Life

    More than half the 484 British building tradesmen brought to Canberra early this year had left by June 4. ...

    Article : 285 words
  17. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

    BID TO STOP WHALING.— Britain and Australia have asked the U.S. State Dept. to instruct General MacArthur to cancel the ...

    Article : 341 words
  18. Mother, Children Sleep In Vestry

    A mother and her two young children slept in the vestry of the [?] Methodist Church last [?] ...

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