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Advertising : 29 wordsSYDNEY, July 1.—The N.S.W. Trades and Labour Council to-day [?]untly advised the mining unions to go back to work and settle claims which precipitated the nation-wide coal stoppage by Ar[?]tion. This decision was reached amid uproar in which hundreds ...
Article : 805 wordsMELBOURNE, July 1.—In an attempt to make trouble among troops and weaken Australia's War effort, selected Communists were instructed to join the A.I.F. during the war. This was stated ...
Article : 580 wordsThis unusual picture of a ship launching was taken as the motor vessel, Elmore. slid Into the water off Walkers' slip on Tuesday last. The vessel is now being fitted out at the wharf, and is the fourth E Clash vessel which the firm has launched.—Staff photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 58 wordsLONDON, July 1.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the special eight members of the Committee of the Council of the Organisation for European Econ-omic Recovery (O.E.E.C.) yesterday failed to agree on the detailed terms of the compromise proposal for the financing of Europe's trade. Morning and afternoon ...
Article : 670 wordsCANBERRA, July 1.—The Attorney-General, Dr.Evatt, in the House of Representatives to-day, declined to indicate what is the next step the Government may take to break the coal crisis. "At the moment we are ...
Article : 384 wordsLONDON, July 1.—Sir William Currie at the annual meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation ...
Article : 263 wordsNEW YORK, July 1.—The New York Times Shanghai correspondent says that the Communist leader, Mao ...
Article : 192 wordsCANBERRA, July 1.—Normal wages due to miners for work performed up to the time they went on strike last Monday ...
Article : 205 wordsMACKAY, July 1.—By an overwhelming majority water-side workers at Mackay carried in resolution condemning the ...
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Advertising : 438 wordsLONDON, July 1.—Reuter's correspondent states that Britain's railwaymen and London's waterfront and electricity power workers were last night marshalled for the biggest head-on clash yet with the Labour Government on industrial issues. Some ...
Article : 422 wordsNEW YORK, July 1.—The United States is planning to ask Yugoslavia for political guarantees of a more friendly ...
Article : 119 wordsSYDNEY, Jnly 1.—Twenty-five State awards were varied by Mr. Justice Cantor in the Industrial Commission to-day to allow employers to stand down employees without pav during the coal strike. ...
Article : 310 words[?], July 1.—[?] of the [?] to-day ...
Article : 41 wordsBRISBANE, July 1.—Stating to-night that he appreciated the public's co-operation in observing the rationing. Mr. Moore said that evidence had ...
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Article : 20 wordsNEW YORK, July 1.—Mr. J. B. Halligan, Australian special representative, told the United Nations' Trusteeship Council yesterday, that Australian patrol officers had encountered resistance from natives in some districts when trying to extend ...
Article : 180 words[?], July 1.—Mr. Tom Clark, Attorney-General, yesterday filed a [?] the States District Court at Chicago to break up the Du Pont in[?]. He took action under the Sherman and Clastton anti-trust laws. [?] major demands [?] ...
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Maryborough Chronicle (Qld. : 1947 - 1954), Sat 2 Jul 1949, Page 1
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