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  4. DISPUTES COMMITTEE BEATS MEAT UNION BID TO SETTLE STRIKE

    BISBANE, July 5,—A surprise recommendation by the Meat Union for a settlement of the meat strike, described by the Communist delegates as base treachery, was defeated by the Trades and Labour Council ...

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  5. Seamen May Not Pay Fines

    SYDNEY, July 5.—The Monterey will tail for San Francisco with 700 wives and children of American servicemen, at 6 a.m. ...

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  6. ROYALTY ATTENDS AT ASCOT

    THE photograph shows the Royal procession proceeding down the famous Ascot course with packed stands in the background, on the opening day. Photo from our Special London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. POLES PLAY TRICKS WITH BALLOT BOXES

    LONDON, July 5.—The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Worsaw says that there is co[?]vincing evidence of serious ...

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  8. Big Four Agree On Date Of Peace Conference

    PARIS, July 4.—The fulldress Peace Conference of 21 Allied nations will begin in Paris on July 29. The Big Four Foreign Ministers decided that to-night at one of the most prolonged sessions yet held. The Russian Foreign Minister ...

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  9. ALL FOUNDRY WORKERS IN VIC, DISMISSED

    MELBOURNE, July 5—All foundry employees in Victoria are being given notice of dismisssal to-day following the decision of the ...

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  10. CABINET CANCELS BALLOT

    Events in the meat strike took a sensational turn last night when, shortly before midnight, the Premier, Mr. ...

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  11. STANDARD LOWERED IN AUST. 'VARSITIES

    CANBERRA, July 5.—Gross overcrowding of students and overworking of staff's were towering standards in ...

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  12. NINE POINT CHARTER FOR JEWISH FREEDOM

    LONDON, June 5.—The Irgun Zvai Leumi the Jewis [?] organisation sent newspaper correspondents in Palestine a [?] point Jewish charter for freedom. It calls for general mobilisation and for the establishment of a Jewish Provisional Government to ...

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  13. Chinese Reds Hope To Split China, Hold North

    NEW YORK, July 5.—The Tunes' Harbin correspondent says that there is confirmation that the Chinese Communist Party will demand absolute military, not political, equality with the Nationalist forces to be stationed in Manchoria in future. ...

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  14. Railwaymen Claim Anomalies In Overtime

    BRISBANE, July 4.—There is considerable unrest among the men working in railway running sheds regarding Sunday work as ...

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  15. FIRST BALLOT PAPERS ARE RETURNED

    BRISBANE, July 5.—The first batch of meatworks ballot papers was received to-day by the Industrial Court Registrar (Mr. ...

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  16. NEW PRICE CONTROL PLAN FOR AMERICA

    NEW YORK, July 5.—The American Press Washington correspondent says that the Senate Banking Committee approved the new price ...

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  18. U.S. Goods For England

    NEW YORK, July 5.—The [?] Washington correspondent says that it is announced that because of the acute shortage of dollar ...

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  19. Flying Doctor Service Reverts te Civil Control

    CANBERRA, July [?] Kenna announced to-day that [?] department was about to [?]mence the flying doctor [?] ...

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  20. MOVE TO EXTEND NSW COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, July 5.—The coal dust strike at Corrimal mine took a serious turn to-day when the men employed there appealed to other South Coast miners to join in their Page. ...

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  21. SCIENTISTS RISK LIVES TO PRESERVE VALUABLE RECORDS

    PHILADELPHIA, July 5.— A group of leading scientists flying home deliberately gambled their lives to-day in a sudden ...

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  22. "Intern Despots, Fanatics"

    CANBERRA, July 5.—"I would fine and in tern despots and fanatics who are disrupting industry and thus pave the way for peace in industry," said the leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator G. McLeay) to-day. He had moved "Senate is of the ...

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