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  4. "Banned" Ships

    THE GLENLYON at Nelson Pier, Williamstown, and (in background) the Port Halifax, at Anna Street Pier. These are two of the ships banned by the Waterside Workers' Federation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Security Police Swoop On Union Offices

    SYDNEY, Friday: Simultaneous raids on the Sydney and Melbourne offices of the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Seamen's Union were staged today by Commonwealth Investigation Service officers assisted by yniformed State ...

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  6. METHODISTS' STRONG

    ADELAIDE, Friday: "War threatens the entire human race. "War now means atomic massacre and the descent to barbarism, but we protest with all our strength ...

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    MRS. RICARDO ODNOPOSOFF, who before her marriage to the celebrated violinist was the Baroness Hildegarde Foitik von Ostfelden, daughter of a Viennese diplomat, attends all her husband's rehearsals. Mr. Odnoposoff is now in Melbourne on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Shots Fired at British Embassy

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Shots were fired and a bomb thrown at the British Embassy in Dublin last night. POLICE said that two men ...

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  9. Parachute Group for Cyprus

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): The British 16th Parachute group will be sent to Cyprus to reinforce the garrison in the ...

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  10. Police End March in Wellington

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Fri. (A.A.P.-Reuter): Police broke up a demonstration of 200 members of the deregistered Waterside Workers' Union at Dunedin this morning. ...

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  11. TENDERS HOLD UP BATHS

    AT last night's meeting of Wagga City Council, the Mayor (Alderman H. E. Gissing) expressed disappointment at the ...

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  12. MINERS WANT REPEAL OF CRIMES ACT

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Central Executive of the Miners' FedĀ­eration today asked the A.C.T.U. to call a conference of Federal ...

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  13. CITY ENGINEER RESIGNS

    at its meeting night, Wagga City Council received a letter from the City Engineer (Mr. T. B. Sheppard) in which ...

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  14. NORTH WAGGA MAN'S BODY FOUND IN BOAT

    The body of Francis Patrick Board, 54 a gardener, who reĀ­sided at the Black Swan Hotel, North Wagga, was recovered from ...

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  15. EVEN SENATE ELECTION IN S.AUST.

    ADELAIDE, Friday: The [?]ate scrutiny was completed to-day, and as expected, each major party gained five seats. ...

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  18. Small Area is Under Maize

    SYDNEY, Friday: The area under maize for grain purposes in New South Wales this year is the lowest for 95 years. ...

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  19. Britain May Agree On Persian Oil Scheme

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): The British Ambassador in Teheran (Sir Francis Shepherd) is understood to have told the Persian Foreign Minister that Britain is prepared to concede the right of the Persian Government to nationalise the oil industry, the London "Daily Express' political correspondent (Guy ...

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  20. WHEAT STACK FIRE AT GRIFFITH YARDS

    GRIFFITH, Friday: A wheat stack containing over 20,000 bags of wheat caught fire at Griffith this afternoon in the railway ...

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  21. Saturday Zoning Continues, Says Minister

    SYDNEY, Friday: Electricity zoning has not been lifted, the Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. J. J. Cahill) said tonight. ...

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