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  4. Employer Who Shows Time "Book Has Nothing to Fear"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The employer who was not paid to show his time and pay books had nothing to [?] under the State Government's new industrial legislation, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Finnan) said ...

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  5. 79 MINERS TRAPPED BEHIND RUBBLE BY BLAST IN BRITISH MINE

    LONDON, Tuesday (A,A.P.): A coal-face explosion trapped 79 miners behind a huge wall of thousands of tons of rubble at Easington Colliery, Durham, at dawn today. Rescuers have since found the bodies of 20 men, 58 are still missing, and ...

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  6. Shrine Guardsmen Mourn Founder

    There was a double reason for the whisp of black ribbon on Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey's portrait in the guardroom at Government House gates on Monday. First War veterans of the Shrine Guard remember him "from a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIRDWOOD OF ANZAC DEAD

    Field-Marshal Lord Birdwood, first commander of the A.I.F., died recently in London. He was 85. Field-Marshal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A.C.T.U. TO DISCUSS SHIPS BAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A special meeting of the A.C.T.U.'s Interstate Executive has been called for next ...

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  9. Man Remanded After Night-Club Shooting

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A man charged at Central Court today with the shooting of well-known boxer Bobby Lee (or Lane), 38, in the Ziegfield Cabaret last night, "did not fire the shots", his solicitor told the court. The man charged is Walter Dennis Hodder, 36, clerk, of Balmain. He was ...

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  10. WHARF MEN MAY LIFT BAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation, when it meets in Sydney on Thursday, ...

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  11. N.Z. MAY LIFT SOME EMERGENCY REGULATIONS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) said today that the ...

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  12. Important Sales of Stock

    Two important stock sales were held in Wagga district yesterday. At Wagga saleyards a large ...

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  13. Reds' Rout Now Over In Korea

    TOKYO, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): A Communist counter-attack held up the Allied advance on the Central Front today, but U.N. troops drove deeper into North Korea on the Eastern and Western sectors. ...

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  14. HOMES BALLOTS TO STAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) said today that the Government had no intention of adopting the ...

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  15. New Junee Egg Marketing Floor

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) has been advised, following his personal representations, that an area of land ...

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  16. Rose Beaten

    PARIS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Australia's Mervyn Rose was completely out-generalled in the quarter-finals of the French ...

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  17. FUNERAL OF SIR THOMAS BLAMEYTODAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The funeral cortege of Field-Marshal Sir Thomas Blarney will bring business and traffic to a stand-still as it passes through the city tomorrow. ...

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  18. MANY HAVE ENCEPHALITIS BUT NO AILMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Many persons had contact with the encephalitis virus without any knowledge of any ailment, a ...

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  21. 'HELLO, SCABBY' COST N.Z. MINER £2

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Tuesday (A.A.P.): An underground miner at Huntley, George Edgar Taylor, 31, married, denied in Court ...

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  22. Special Gazette Edged in Black

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A special Commonwealth Gazette, deeply edged in black, was issued today over the signature of the Prime Minister ...

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  23. MINISTER'S REPLY ON BUS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Minister for Transport (Mr. Sheahan) said today that the Government had never interfered ...

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  24. JUDGES CONSIDER OIL DISPUTE

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The 14 Judges of the International Court of Justice, whose president is Judge J. Basdevant of France, have already begun their study of the two applications made during the weekend in the Persian oil dispute. ...

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  25. Sydney Wool Sales

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Values for the better quality wools at the Sydney sales today remained unchanged on rates offered yesterday. ...

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