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Advertising : 1,206 wordsMelbourne Trades Hall Council last night directed its industrial Disputes Committee to take control of the railway and tramway strike. The meeting was one of the stormiest in Melbourne Industrial history. ...
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Article : 153 wordsNEW YORK, Oct. 24. A.A.P.—The days when British civilians, including women, were forced to strip before they were allowed to pass the ...
Article : 239 wordsWASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—The United States may abandon plans to build a new sea level Panama Canal in favour of adding a third set of ...
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Article : 202 wordsLONDON, Oct. 24. A.A.P.—The Government's objective was to establish peace on sure foundations, but it could not ignore ...
Article : 396 wordsNEW YORK, Oct. 24.—An Iowa farm family was in a dither last week when the British Ambassador (Lord [?]nverchapel) arrived to spend a few ...
Article : 214 wordsMOSCOW, Oct. 24. A.A.P.—The Government has ordered the fourth demobilisation of land forces. Categories affected are "older ages ...
Article : 40 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney County Council expects to have sufficient coal to meet demands at Bunnerong powerhouse during the ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 25 Oct 1946, Page 1
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