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  4. FED. CABINET AND UNION ELECTIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Although it made no definite decision, the Federal Cabinet today agreed tacitly ...

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  5. Trading Banks Must Cut Advances

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Announcing a revised statement of policy on advances to be followed by trading banks, the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Dr. Coombs) said tonight that it was considered that at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Shanghai Almost Surrounded by Red Forces in Suburbs

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Communist forces have pushed through the outer suburbs of Shanghai and swung around to the east side of the city in an encirclement drive that threatens to cut it off completely at any hour. ...

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  7. INQUIRY INTO MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Approval of the appointment of a committee of inquiry into road accidents involving motor ...

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  8. Chief Judge on Sick Leave

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Judge Drake Brockman) has entered on rick leave after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COURT REFUSES TO HEAR MR. McPHILLIPS IN BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: When the Basic Wage case opened today, the Full Arbitration Court refused to hear Mr. L. J. McPhillips as representative of the Federated Ironworkers' Association. ...

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  10. HONG KONG'S INDUSTRIES FOR FORMOSA?

    Tuesday (A.A.P.): A suggestion that he should reconsider the position of Formosa under the Cairo ...

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  11. "ARM TO TAKE NORTH," SAYS DUBLIN POSTER

    LONDON, Tuesday: An appeal to Irishmen on both sides of the border to "live for about a fortnight in today, instead of the ...

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  12. PROTEST OVER ARREST ON POLISH LINER

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Poland has officially protested to Britain against the removal from the Polish liner, Batory ...

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  13. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Tuesday: A chambered tomb, believed to belong to the Neolithic Early Bronze Age, was discovered yesterday ...

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  14. Protest in Clerk's Union on Ballot Methods

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Members of the Australian Labor Party group in the Communist-controlled Clerks' Union ...

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  15. R.S.L. Presidency

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Polling for the election of the State president of the R.S.L. closed at 5 p.m. today. ...

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  16. New Guinea Timber Deal Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: "It was a grave mistake for Mr. Ward to have put J. S. Garden in the position he occupied at the Commonwealth Bank", said Mr. Justice Ligertwood today. MR. JUSTICE Ligertwood ...

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  19. Modern Version of Garden of Eden, Says Judge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Judge Redshaw described a case which came before him in the quarter sessions today as "a modern ...

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  20. Believes Victorian Wharfmen Would Choose Commission

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: In the event of a vote of waterside workers in Victoria being taken to decide a clear-cut issue ...

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