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  4. Threat Of Strike In 10 Coal Mines

    Sydney, February 21—To avert at threatened strike at 10 mines, known as the J. and A. Brown group, the Coal industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagner) has ...

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  5. 15 YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR "SPIES"

    Budapest, February 21.—A Hungarian Court today sentenced an American businessman, Robert Voegler (38) to 15 years imprisonment on charges of espionage and sabotage to which he pleaded guilty. Edgar Sanders, a 46 years old ...

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  6. Union News And Views

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

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  7. OPENING OF 19th FEDERAL PARLIAMENT TODAY

    Canberra, February 21.—Bills to repeal legislation for the nationalsation of banking in Australia and to curb Communist activities will be the first two major measures to be brought down by the Government in the first session of the 19th ...

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  8. Market Agents Holding Bananas

    Sydney, February 21.—City market agents were withholding the release of bananas from ripening rooms to force ...

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  9. N.B.H.C. Check Inspection

    The Check Inspector (Mr. W. O'Connell) visited the New Broken Hill Consolidated yesterday and later reported:— In company with Mr. S. Crawford ...

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  10. Tenancy Case

    In the Tenancy Court before Mr. E. J. Forrest. S.M., yesterday an application by Arthur Ross Allen for an extension of time on a tenancy order was ...

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  11. DRIVING CHARGES AGAINST EGAN DISMISSED

    When final evidence was heard in the Police Court yesterday on a charge of driving under the influence against George Fredrick Egan, Mr. E. J. Forrest, S.M. dismissed the lease. He also found that Egan was not guilty of negligent ...

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  12. FUNERAL OF LIFESAVER

    Sydney, February 21.—Truffle was blocked outside St. Andrew's Church of England, Cronulla, today when 7.000 people assembled for the funeral of ...

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  13. W.I.U. Of A. ELECTIONS

    The draws for position, on the ballot papers for the ejection of one check inspector and one trustee of toe W.I.U. of A. was made last night. ...

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  14. U.S. COAL STRIKE REPERCUSSIONS

    Washington, February 21.—The Government yesterday won a 10 days extension of the court order banning the coal strike, but 310,000 miners laid their ...

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  15. Motor Cycle Sports

    A sports meeting for members of the Silver City Motor Cycling Club will be held on the Milduan Rad on Sunday, commencing at 10 a.m. ...

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  16. Search For Crown Witness In Shooting Case

    Melbourne, February 21.—All police patrols were alerted to search for Robert Brewster, main Crown witness in an alleged shooting case, following the issue of ...

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  17. British Elections

    London, February 21.—Both Labor and the Conservatives are confident of Thursday's election result, but whichever way the poll toes a close finish seems ...

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  18. DIAMOND DRILLERS WANTED

    Any local unemployed diamond drillers are asked to register at the W.L.U. of A. office as a vacancy exists In that employment. ...

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  19. BOXER FOR TRIAL

    Sydney, February 21.—Hanley James Tilden (21). who fights professionally under the name of Harry Hayes, was today committed for trial with Keith Ian ...

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  20. Prime Minister Hints At Dollar Modifications

    Canberra. February 21.—Important modification of Australia's approach to the dollar problem were hinted at by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at a press ...

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  21. MINE ACCIDENTS

    K. C. Hart, of the Zinc Corporation, suffered lacerated fingers of the lett hand yesterday and was treated at the Hospital and then taken home to 332 ...

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  22. Geelong Dispute Settled

    Melbourne, February 21.—The Geelong waterside workers returned to work this morning and all ships at the wharf were worked. All lighters handling wool for ...

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  23. JURY FOR TRIAL OF MERCY KILLER

    Manchester, New Hampshire, February 21.—Defence counsel today avoided the issue or mercy killing when nine of 12 Jurors to try Doctor Hermann Sanders ...

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  24. S.A. STRIKE OF A.E.U. MEN

    Adelaide. February 21.—The only developement today in the strike of members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union [?] [?]ton railway workshops was that ...

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  25. INDONESIAN FIGHTING

    Djakarta. February 21.—Serious fighting between Dar Ul Islam forces and the Indonesian Republican Army around Tasikmalaja, south-east of Bandung, was ...

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  26. HARVEY BATS WELL

    Kimberley. February 21.—Although Griqualand forced an honorable draw— the Australian's fifth first class draw of the tour—highlight of yesterday's cricket ...

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  27. Canadian Commissioner Enters Hospital

    Canberra, February 21.—The High Commissioner for Canada (Major-General La Fleche) bas entered the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney, for ...

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