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  4. PETROL FROM POLAND

    Canberra, September 6. —Importation of twelve thousand tons (about three and a half million gallons) of petrol from Poland has been allowed by the Federal Government. The licence to import the petrol has strict currency ...

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  5. UNION NEWS and VIEWS

    This space is specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. Sleepers For Second Class Passengers The following was received by the ...

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  6. Complete Investigation Into Migrant Children's Histories

    Canberra, September 6.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell), and the Minister for Health (Senator McKenna), an making a complete examination into the history of every child migrant admitted to Bonegilla and Albury ...

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  7. PARALYSIS

    Adelaide, September 6.— The infantile paralysis outbreak in this State was today officially declared to have ...

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  8. Pirie Smelters May Close

    Adelaide, September 6.—Unless there is a change in the attitude of the smelters employed at Port Pirie by Friday, a complete shut down of the ...

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  9. South Mine Check Inspection

    The Check Inspector (Mr. W. O'Connell) visited the South Mine yesterday, and later reported: In company with A. Greig (foreman), ...

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  10. Militants May Seek to Regain Prestige

    Sydney, September 6.—Communist supporters on the Miners Central Council, which opens a special sitting in Sydney tomorrow, will try to ...

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  11. PETROL QUOTA IMPROVES

    Following further representations by the Chamber of Commerce for improved supplies of petrol, one Adelaide Oil company has restored ...

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  12. Rebuilding Operations at Water Board

    After being held up by shortages during the recent coal strike, work of remodelling the offices of the Water Board is again making progress. ...

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  13. Gladstone Ground Improvements

    An early start is to be made on the construction of changerooms at the Gladstone Ground. This was decided at a meeting of the ...

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  14. PETROL AND OUTBACK MAILS

    For some days now the Milparinka and Tibooburra mails have been held up at Tibooburra owing to lack of petrol, but the postmaster (Mr. Pearson) ...

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  15. YUGOSLAVIA READY FOR NEW COMMUNIST PARTY

    Moscow, September 6.—"Pravda", the Soviet Communist official newspaper, said that "all necessary conditions now exist in Yugoslavia for the creation of a new Yugoslav Communist Party. "Pravda" continued that the new party's ...

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  16. RIGGER WANTED

    Any member of the W.I.U. of A. who is unemployed and who is a qualified rigger, is requested to call at the office this morning. ...

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  17. Gonzales Still U.S. Champion

    Forest Hills New York, September 6.—Richard "Pancho" Gonzales retained his United States singles title at Forest Hills yesterday by defeating Wimbledon ...

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  18. Mr. Bert Johns Leaving City

    When Mr. Bert Johns, producer of the Repertory Society leaves the city on September 14 to go to Western Australia, local amateur theatricals ...

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  19. BLACKOUT IN CITY

    A blackout lasting about an hour and a quarter occurred about midnight. The No. 6 Crossley engine broke down and it was sometime before the recently ...

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  20. CHILD ATTACKED BY CATTLE DOG

    Adelaide, September 6.—At Eudunda last night, Terry Hausler, the two-year-old son of a farmer in the district, was savagely attacked by a cattle dog and ...

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