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  5. UNIONS PAY MONEY INTO COURT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Representative of the Ironworkers, Association, Waterside Worker,' Federation and the Miners' Federation today paid a total of £40,500 to the Registrar of the Arbitration ...

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  7. TEMORA MAN BADLY BURNED

    Holding a hurricane lamp over the top of a 12,000-gallon petrol storage tank at the Temora aerodrome, Mr. John R. ...

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  8. U.S.A. AND BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, today denied that any consideration was being given to ...

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  9. GREEK REBELS ROUTED

    ATHENS, Thursday.—Beaten Greek rebels are reported to have streamed into Albania as Greek Government troops claim ...

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  10. COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    STRASBOURG, Thursday.—The suggestion that an extraordinary session of the European Consultative Assembly be called ...

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  11. ANNUAL RAILWAYS EISTEDDFOD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Secretary for Railways (Mr. S. R. Nicholas) advises that the 21st annual Railways Institute ...

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  12. BUILDING BOOMING AT TEMORA

    Excluding the new high school building and any Housing Commission undertakings, about £72,000 worth of new buildings ...

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  14. CHINESE NATIONALIST BLOCKADE

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—British Commercial interests in Shanghai are contemplating asking for urgent measures to break ...

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  15. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE RECORDED

    LONDON, Thursday.—A severe earthquake, the centre of which is estimated to be probably in the Caucasus or ...

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  16. PETROL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A survey of service stations in Sydney today revealed that there was no rush on petrol. ...

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  17. STATE DOCTORING "TOO EXPENSIVE"

    Britain's National Health Service received the Royal Assent in November, 1946, and started out on its career on July 5,1948. ...

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  20. BATH NOT WARM ENOUGH FOR MINERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Miners at the Steel Works collery, in the western district, again refused to work today. ...

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  21. THE CZECH CHURCH-STATE ISSUE

    ROME, Thursday.—The Pope said today that the Vatican's ex-communication decree against Communists had brought about ...

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  22. GOT TWO FOXES WITH ONE CARTRIDGE!

    Shooting in Mr. W. Cady's scrub at Laggan last week, Mr. Arthur Allport reports shooting two foxes with the one ...

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  23. HUSH-HUSH ACTIVITIES

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Reports reaching Allied headquarters in Berlin disclose that the 200 miles of the Baltic coast of the ...

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