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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Week-end weather warm and dry. Punters were beaten on the dog races- at Bathurst on Saturday, and bootmakers also Won on the horses. ...

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  5. DEARER TEA LIKELY

    LONDON, Sunday: The first free tea auctions to be held in Colombo will open tomorrow. Most trade authorities predict ...

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    CHORUS-MASTER DAN HARDY DAN WARDY conducts the Royal Philharmon[?] Chair when it bread-casts for the A.B.C. Appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 40-HOUR WEEK AND BASIC WAGE CASE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Important moves are being made by the Australian Council of Trade Unions regarding the 40-hour week and the basic wage. ...

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  8. BITTER CAMPAIGN

    Today voting will start in Poland to elect the country's first post-war Parliments. The elections have become a struggle ...

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    PIANISI AND CELESTE-PLAYER OLGA KRASNIK is a versatile Sydney plan[?]t with a [?] for both classical and light music. She also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRAM STOPPAGE TODAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Thousands of Sydney people will walk to work tomorrow when tram and busmen held their stopwork meeting. ...

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  11. THE GAS STRIKE

    According to the political writer in Truth the biggest figure behind the settlement of the gas strike in NSW. Victoria and South Australia last week ...

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  12. ABOLITION OF WOOL BRANDS URGED

    The total annual world production of synthetics is now more than the total annual value of the clean scoured contents of the world wool clip. ...

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  13. FOUNDRIES' DISPUTE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: Union representatives and members of the Soul. Australian Metal Industries' Association will meet in Adelaide tomorrow ...

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  14. OIL WELL FIRED

    LONDON, Sunday: The Governor of the West Indies Island of Trinidad (Sir. Bede Clifford), has proclaimed a state of emergency in the oil ...

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  15. BRITISH IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Sunday: Egyptian Nationalist organisations are today holding a "Day of National Mourning" to mark the anniversary of the ...

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  16. PRINTERS REJECT EMPLOYERS' OFFER

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A mass meeting of more than 1,000 printers from four Sydney newspapers this afternoon rejected proposals put forward ...

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  17. JEWS "NOT SNEAKING IN"

    More than 400 Jewish immigrants from Shanghai will arrive at Cairns in Northern Queensland tomorrow morning by steamer. ...

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  18. MORE TERRORISM EXPECTED

    A new wave of terrorism is feared in Palestine. Security forces have been alert following reports that 12 British army ...

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  19. HIGHER WAGES, HIGHER PRICES

    If higher prices lead to higher wages, and higher wages lead to higher prices, again we might get into a vicious circle and be in real trouble, said the ...

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  20. ACTING GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria, was sworn in today as acting Governor-General. ...

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  21. THE AQUITANIA

    LONDON, Sunday : The Aquitania is due at Bahfax today with her last load of Canadian troops and war brides ...

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  22. THREAT BY P.M.G. EMPLOYEES

    New South Wales postal workers have decided to go on a 24 hour stoppage unless their demands for increased pay are granted. ...

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  23. PREFERENCE BREACHES ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The NSW branch of the RSSAILA will endeavor to have two cases of alleged nonobservance of the Returned ...

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  24. MANY SHARK ALARMS

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Sharks gave trouble again at some beaches today, but most beaches reported record numbers of swimmers in the surf. ...

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  25. DIAMONDS FOR PRINCESS

    CAPETOWN, Sunday: Experts in Johannesourg are busy cutting and polishing a section of diamonds said to be worth more than £20,000, which ...

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  26. A.W.U. CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Commencing in Brisbane tomorrow, the annual meeting of the Australian Workers' Union will be attended by delegates ...

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  27. New Drill Method

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A team of nine NSW life savers representing Sydney lifesaving clubs is visiting Melbourne demonstrating the new drill adopted ...

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