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  4. A.C.T.U. ELECTS MR. BROADBY AS SECRETARY

    Mr. R. R. Broadby was recently elected secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions. In a ballot taken at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PUBLIC HELP POLICE IN RAVDELL CASE

    Melbourne, October 5.—Since the police appealed on Monday to the public for assistance in their search for the house in which Solomon Ravdell was kept prisoner for four days many people have communicated with the C.I.B. and ...

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  6. Opposition To 35 Hour Week

    Sydney, October 5.—Coal shortages were affecting industry generally and seriously hampering steel production, the secretary of the Southern and ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. Stopwork At Pt. Pirie

    Adelaide, October 4.—A stopwork meeting at the Port Pirie Smelters this morning decided to strike if a satisfactory reply to requests was not given by ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. BRITISH DOLLAR DRAIN REDUCTION

    London, October 5.—A warning that inflationary pressure showed a fresh tendency to build up in Britain has been sounded by Sir Stafford Cripps. He was addressing the Lord ...

    Article : 362 words
  9. Campaign Against Petrol Hoarders

    Sydney, October 5.—A Statewide campaign launched by Mines Department inspectors is aimed at petrol hoarders, a ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. Committee Of Inquiry Into Boxing

    Sydney, October 5.—A committee is to be appointed to inquire into the ramifications of boxing. When giving this information to the Legislative ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. Italian Flood Damage

    Rome October 5.—Authoritative estimates put the week-end flood damage in southern italy at over £[?]3 million. Tons of thousands of acres of vineyards ...

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  12. Search For River Victim Continues

    The search for the body of James Goodwin was continued by Sgt. I. Hamilton of the Menindee Police Station yesterday ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. Sabotage Of Randwick Racecourse

    Sydney, October 5.—The Australian Jockey Club has ordered special precautions to be taken to prevent a repitition of the sabotage flooding of Randwick racecourse last night. The flooding, which police are investigating, caused the ...

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  14. POLIO

    Sydney, October 5.—Four new cases of infantile paralysis were reported by the Acting Director-General of Public Health (Dr. Wallace) tonight. They comprised ...

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  15. Mr. Wetherell Speaks In House

    Sydney, October 5.—Continued criticism of the Federal Government for what he described as its "so called persecution of the State" had its dangers ...

    Article : 178 words
  16. 17 Children in 15 Years!

    Pittsburgh, October 5.—Mrs. Irma Griser (34) gave birth to triplets today. She already had four sets of twins ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. Mr. Arthur Richardson Again Here As Cricket Coach

    Mr. Arthur Richardson, prominent South Australian first class cricketer, has arrived in Broken Hill to again act for a period during the cricket season just commencing as a coach to local players. ...

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  18. Two Migrant Ships Arrive In Sydney

    Sydney, October 5.—As epidemics of measles and chickenpox swept the migrant ship Canberra during the voyage from Naples one baby died and ...

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  19. Govt. In Germany

    Berlin, October 5.—The executive of the Communist dominated Socialist Unity Party has formally decided to open negotiations with other Soviet ...

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  20. KOREAN STEAMER TRAGEDY

    Seoul, October 5.—A small steamer carrying 200 Koreans capsized today en-route to the island of Kangwha. Only 66 passengers were rescued ...

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  21. Basic Wage Case Evidence

    Melbourne, October 5.—Mr. Justice Foster said in the Arbitration Court today that he was beginning to see the difficulties of living on the basic ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. Not Guilty Of Murder

    Ballarat, October 5.—A former Hopetoun publican, charged in Ballarat Supreme Court today with having murdered his wife, was found not guilty ...

    Article : 95 words
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  24. Director Of Science For 1951 Festival Of Britain

    Mr. Ian Cox, M.A., is Director of Science for the Festival of Britain 1951. The Festival, which will take place all over the British Isles, will be held on the centenary of Prince Albert's 1851 Great Exhibition in Hyde Park. Although the 1851 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. N.S.W. Housing Activity

    Sydney, October 5.—The Minister for Housing (Mr. Evatt) tonight said the N.S.W. Housing Commission had been responsible for nearly 40 per cent. of ...

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  26. BERLIN AIRLIFT RECORD

    A record was created in the Berlin Airlift "Plainfare," by Flight Lieuetenant Roy Mather of the R.A.F., when he flew into Berlin on his 402nd. sortie. This is the highest number of sorties flown by one pilot, British, American or civilian, during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Official Request For Recognition Of Chinese Communists

    Washington, October 5.—An official request for recognition of the Chinese Communist Government has been received by the United States, but there is no immediate plan for a reply or for formal recognition. Simultaneously, ...

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  28. French Government

    Paris, October 5.—The Government information spokesman Francois Miterand, said after a Cabinet meeting today that the French Government had ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. MINE ACCIDENTS

    Two Zinc Corporation employees were taken home from work yesterday. They were: H. Rogers, 71 Iodide Street, bruised right ankle, and J. R. ...

    Article : 32 words
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