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  3. BASIC WAGE RATES UP IN EVERY STATE; HOBART HIGHEST

    SYDNEY, Friday: Basic wage increases ranging from 2/ to 7/ for the second quarter of 1953 were announced today by the Industrial Registrar (Mr. Welbourn). The Sydney rise is 3/, bringing the basic wage to £12/1/. ...

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  4. CASEY COUNSELS CAUTION

    CANBERRA, Friday: The sensible thing to do at the moment was to take Russian peace moves at their face value, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) said tonight. "If it turns out that international ...

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  5. Off to Coronation

    One of the biggest shiploads of Coronation visitors to leave Australia sailed from Station Pier, Melbourne, on Thursday for London in the Orion. "Law-families" were represented in the passenger list by Miss Elizabeth Gibson, 23, this year's Miss Tasmania, who is the daughter of Tasmania's Judge Gibson; Mr. Eugene Gorman, Q.C., Consul for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Ex-mayor of Leichhardt in Court

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Earle. S.M., in Glebe Court today, dismissed five Informations against a former ...

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  7. Britain buys Canada's wheat

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): While the future of the International Wheat Agreement is in doubt, abnormally large ...

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  8. Visit to Aust. by Turkish officers

    CANBERRA, Friday: It was announced in Canberra tonight that a party of Turkish officers from Korea ...

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  9. Senate ballot papers

    SYDNEY, Friday: Liberal-Country Party Government candidates drew last position among party groupings on Senate ballot papers in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland for the ...

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  10. "Psychology of fear" in Labor campaign

    SYDNEY, Friday: Labor Party leaders had done a "damnable" thing by creating a psychology of fear and an atmosphere of depression, the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said ...

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  11. The Maces lodge another appeal

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mace lodged another appeal in the High Court today ...

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  12. Gromyko recalled to Russia

    LONDON, Friday (AAP): Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Russian Ambassador to London, has been recalled home. ...

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  13. BOURKE RETAINS HIS TITLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday : At the Melbourne Stadium to-night Al Bourke 11.5 1/2) successfully defended his ...

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  16. NON-SUIT APPLICATION IN HOURS-WAGES CASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A constant procession of employers' witnesses had given evidence which could be dismissed as providing nothing of significance, counsel for the A.C.T.U. claimed during the wages-hours case today. ...

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  17. Aust. soldiers held by Jap police

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P.): Three Australian soldiers are being held by Japanese police in Sure, Southern Japan. ...

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  18. Another writ

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Victorian Onion Marketing Board took out another Supreme Court writ today ...

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  19. British crew rescued

    LONG BEACH (California), Friday (A.A.P.): The crew of the British freighter, Menestheus, 7800 tons, was rescued ...

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