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    THESE FOWLS HAD THE ROADWAY serving the Melbourne railway goods sheds to themselves yesterday. The normally busy thoroughfare was empty of traffic due to the Railways Commissioners' ban on Thursday loading for despatch. This followed the union ban on overtime. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. VITAL DECISION TODAY ON OVERTIME WORK

    THE TRADES HALL COUNCIL DISPUTES COMMITTEE WILL MEET TODAY TO DECIDE WHETHER APPROVAL SHALL BE GIVEN TO UNIONS AFFILIATED WITH THE ...

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  4. Caulfield Track At Its Best

    If no more rain fell before Saturday the going for the Caulfield Cup would be perfect, Mr Norman Nelson, ranger at ...

    Article : 205 words
  5. GENERAL TRANSPORT HOLD-UP LIKELY ON MONDAY

    A GENERAL 24-hour stoppage of tram and railway transport in Melbourne on Monday is almost certain unless a favourable reply to tramwaymen's claims is received from the Tramways Board on Sunday. Railwaymen indicated ...

    Article : 326 words
  6. Duke Of Windsor Robbed Of Valuable Jewels

    Jewellery, understood to be valued at several thousands of pounds, belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, was ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. RAIL FARES MAY BE INCREASED

    The Railways Commissioners indicated yesterday that consideration had been given to the possibility of increasing ...

    Article : 84 words
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  9. ARAB CALL FOR DEFENCE OF PALESTINE

    An Arab meeting, after rejecting a policy of diplomatic exchanges, called on Arab youths to prepare to defend ...

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  10. ERRORS ROB ENGLAND OF ADVANTAGE

    PERTH, Thurs: Dropped catches and a costly fielding error robbed England of a chance to dismiss Australian batsmen cheaply today. Instead, after losing four ...

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    EMERGENCY COMMITTEE OF THE ACTU reviewing the ACTU conference with the Prime Minister held in Canberra on Tuesday. From left: Mr. C. Crofts, acting ACTU secretary; Mr Clarey, MLC, president ACTU; and Mr J. V. Stout, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GENERAL STIL WELL'S ASHES SCATTERED ON SEA

    General Joseph Stilwell's personal plane today scattered his ashes over the Pacific in accordance with his wishes. ...

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