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  4. INCREASES IN ALL POSTAL RATES

    Canberra, June 27.—Increases in postal rates to avert a deficit of £12 million in the Post Office for the financial year 1951-1952 were announced by the P.M.G., Mr. Anthony, in the House of Representatives today. The changes are: ...

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  5. BRITISH WILL QUIT PERSIA IS REPORT

    London, June 27.—Britons will quit Persia, says the "Daily Express," which toddy reports that Cabinet has decided to order the evacuation, which may start this week-end. British forces are likely to be landed for 24 or 36 hours to protect ...

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  6. Radar Set Sabotaged On Aircraft Carrier Sydney

    Canberra, June 27.—Naval Intelligence, Commonwealth Security Officers, and the N.S.W. police are trying to track dows the saboteur who damages a reader set on the carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney, said the Actives Minister for the Navy, Mr. ...

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  7. DIRECT APPROACH TO SOVIET BY U.S.

    New York, June 27.—The United States was today reported as being expected soon to make a direct approach in Moscow or New York to the Soviet concerning the recent Russian ceasefire proposal. ...

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  8. Extension For RadioTelephone Services

    Canberra, June 27—Within 12 months radio-telephone services should connect outback towns in New South Wales with the entire Australian telephone ...

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  9. Mr. Finnan Here On Thursday, July 5

    Sydney, June 27.—Mr. F. Finnan (Minister for Labor and Industry) as the result of a decision of the Government has asked the B.I.C and M.M.A to meet in conference on Thursday week, July 5, at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Finnan will present to the parties ...

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  10. Watersiders Issue Challenge On Slow Turn - Round.

    Sydney, June 27—Sydney watersiders at a mass meeting today Issued a challenge to anyone to prove that they are responsible for the slaw turn-round ...

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  11. Powers To C'wealth

    Sydney, June 27.—The New South Wales Cabinet decided yesterday set to introduce legislation to refer to the Commonwealth ...

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  12. Woman Loses Cross Petition For Divorce

    Sydney, June 27.—A 44-year-old waitress fell unconscious in the witness box at the Divorce Court yesterday after saying that she believed her ...

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  13. Glen Davis Plant

    Canberra, June, 27.—The Glen Davis shale oil plant will be removed to Bell Bay in Tasmania, the Minister for ...

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  14. SUGAR RISE HERE FORECAST

    The Government Prices Officer (Mr. Sampson) said yesterday that the price of sugar in Broken Kill would almost certainly rise as the price goes up in ...

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  15. Union News And Views

    This space is speciality reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. ...

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  16. Conference Of Parties In Coal Industry

    Sydney June 27.—Sooner or later parties in the coal industry would have to get together if the industry were to be stabilised in Australia, general ...

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  17. U.S. Military Supplies

    Washington.—President Truman announced that military supplies shipped by U.S. to North Atlantic countries were almost as great in dollar value in the ...

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  18. "Funny Business" At Town Hall

    Very colorful and bright describes the entertainments provided by the "Far West Melody Makers" in their show "Funny Business" at the Town ...

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  19. SPASTIC CENTRE APPEAL TOMORROW

    Tomorrow (Friday) is Spastic Centre Button Day in Broken Hill. The Centre is urgently in need of funds to go ahead with its plans for country Spastic ...

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  20. Fadden Resubmits Commonwealth Bank Bill

    Canberra, June 27.—The Commonwealth Bank Bill, on which the Government last March secured a double ...

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  21. Not Enough Work For Slaughtermen

    Sydney, June 37. — Slaughtermen at some abattoirs in N.S.W. have had their wages reduced to as a week because of the shortage of lamb and mutton. ...

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  22. Court Warns FED & FA

    Sydney, June 87.—The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission today warned the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association that the ...

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  23. Big Claims By Widows Of Amana Victims

    Melbourne June 27.—Two widows of men Wiled in the Amana war crash near Perth last year have issued further writs claiming damages from ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. FREDERICK J. ALLEN

    The death occurred at the Hospital yesterday morning of Frederick James Allen at the age of 68 years. Mr. Allen was born at Bendigo and had ...

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  25. W.I.U. Executive To Meet North Management Today.

    The W.I.U. of A. Executive will meet the North Mine management at the North Mine this afternoon at 3.30 O'clock. ...

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  26. MINE ACCIDENTS

    Mine employees treated yesterday were: H. Mercer (Kintore's) lacerated right shin; D. Hassen (North), foreign bodies in both eyes: R. Faggotter (North), ...

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