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  4. 52,000 KEY WORKERS INSTRUCTED TO STOP ON WEDNESDAY

    SYDNEY, Friday: More than 52,000 members of four key unions have been instructed to stop work next Wednesday as a protest against the Communist Party Dissolution Bill. ...

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  5. OUR INFLATION SOARING WHILE OTHERS EASE

    Prices are now rising faster in Australia than in any other, major country — a trend which is already harming some Australian secondary industries which sell part of their output oversea. T[?] chart shows that this upward trend in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GAOL WARNING TO MINERS' LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Fri.: The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) today warned miners' leaders that they might face a gaol sentence if they brought ...

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  7. HAD ENOUGH

    Vladimir Hondck, Czecbo-alovakian delegate to U.N, who has resigned his position and severed all ties with his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Ultimo Bank Case

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Justice Herron tomorrow morning, will conclude his summing-up in the case in which Darcy Dagan ...

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  9. "Efficient Management Key To increased Production"

    Mr Gilbert Burck, a senior editor of the American economic review Fortune, is on a two-month Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ONION BLOCKADE TO BE SET UP AT ALBURY

    SYDNEY, Friday: A blockade is to be established at Albury against the threatened importation into New South Wales of ...

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  11. Flood Strikes Forbes

    SYDNEY, Friday: Floodwaters of the swollen Lachlan River are racing through 80 homes in the outer district of Forbes. ...

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  12. PICKWORTH IN FIFTH PLACE

    LONDON Friday (AAP.): Australian Ossie Pickworth, with an aggregate of 144, shares filth place at the half-way stage of ...

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  13. JOCKEY MAKES SUCCESSFUL APPEAL TO A.J.G.

    SYDNEY, Friday: The A.J.C.: committee tonight upheld the appeal of jockey George Weate against two years' disqualification ...

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  14. "COUNTRY PARTY WILL DRASTICALLY OVERHAUL LAI LAWS"—MR. BLAMEY

    "The land laws of New South Wales are unnecessarily complicated and the administration of those laws has led to all sorts of costly delays and confusion,s said the Country Party candidate for Wagga (Mr. ...

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  15. Appeal Launched to Help Friend of POW's

    MELBOURNE, Friday: An appeal for funds to assist a man who was responsible for the saving of many Australians' lives ...

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  16. Mr. Anderson Urges Troops for Malaya

    CANBERRA, Friday: During the Foreign Affairs dilate in the House of Representatives, Mr. Anderson (C.P., Hume), who ...

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  17. Nelungaloo Claim Before Privy Council

    LONDON. Friday (A.A.P.): The proper basis upon which compensation should be assessed in respect of the compulsory acquisition of wheat by the Commonwealth, was the main question raised in an ...

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  18. Country Golf Title

    SYDNEY, Friday: Title-holder, Miss Norma George, of leura, today won the final of the Country L.G.U. ...

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  19. SINISTER DESIGN SEEN IN NEW ELECTORAL LAW

    MOREE, Friday: Thousands of country voters living in the outback would be deliberately disenfranchised because of the ...

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  20. GOLD FOUND IN HEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Mrs. D. Stephens, a delicatessen shopkeeper, of Prahran, found more than 50 pieces of gold-bearing ...

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  23. ACCUSED JAPANESE SAYS HE WAS THANKED BY KAJOR COUSENS

    LOS NEGROS, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): At a farewell dinner party given him when he left Tavoy (South Burma) for Singapore, a Major Cousens, of the Australian Army, had thanked him for his ...

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  24. INDIGNANT DENIAL OF FASCIST MOVE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Brigadier F. B. Hinton today denied indignantly that he was connected with any Fascist organisation. ...

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