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  4. Biggest Industrial Hold-up in History of State

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Faced with the greatest industrial tie-up that New South Wales has ever known, employers' organisations assert that the decision of the miners ...

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  5. DETAILS OF ELECTRICITY AND CAS CUTS

    Mr. H. B. Moyle, clerk of the Southern Riverina County Council, stated yesterday that the restrictions would come ...

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  6. WAGGA INDUSTRIES TO CLOSE UNDER RESTRICTIONS

    The drastic list of restrictions on the use of gas and electricity, published in an adjoining column, applies equally to Wagga as to other portion of the State, ...

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  7. Lengthy Canberra Talks Fail to Settle Crisis

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The conference between the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and union delegates failed, after five hours' discussion to-day, to reach any settlement of the industrial dispute in ...

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    Met union leaders in vital conference—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). delegate to the conference by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Another Theft of Dangerous Drug

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Ten thousand tablets of phenobarbital, a dangerous drug, disappeared in transit from the city to suburban ...

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  11. Mysterious Car Explosion at Perth

    PERTH, Wed.: Two women are dead and a man was seriously injured in a mysterious explosion in a sedan car to-day. The ...

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  12. PENSIONS FOR STATE MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Wed.: The Commonwealth authorities would agree to the immediate release of all members of the police ...

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  13. TRAIN SERVICES REDUCED FROM TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Following the introduction of reduced timetables in the N.S.W. railways to-morrow due to the industrial ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT SHOULD BE SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. Witheriff) said to-day that ...

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  15. Melbourne Expects Bleak Christmas

    MELBOURNE, Friday: It is feared in Victoria that unless there is a speedy termination of the present industrial dispute, ...

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  18. Servicemen's Return Home May Be Delayed

    SYDNEY, Wed.: It is feared that the restricted transport and interstate railway cuts may hold up the return to their homes of ...

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  19. TRAGEDY AT TOCUMWAL

    SYDNEY, Wed.: A sentry shot a young airman at Tocumwal R.A.A.F. station last night. In a report to the police it was stated ...

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  20. Miners Flock to Holiday Resorts

    NEWCASTLE, Wed.: Many miners from the northern coalfields are flocking to "canvas camps" in the Lake Macquarie ...

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  21. Casualty List

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The latest Army casualty list issued today contains the following details:— ...

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  22. Christmas Greetings May Be Telegraphed

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. Wartime restrictions on the dispatch of Christmas greeting telegrams will be lifted this year. This ...

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