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  4. ... and she left smiling through her tears

    SYDNEY, Thurs: A tram inspector, who had booked a woman for not paying her fare, today took up a collection to pay the woman's fine at the Traffic Court. Mrs Kathleen Murray, of ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. MINERS WORK AGAIN MONDAY, BUT.... Gas won't be normal for fortnight

    Although the miners will be back at work on Monday, hardships caused by the coal strike are not yet over for ...

    Article : 427 words
  6. NAVY TO MAN ALL TUGS. PILOT BOATS TOO "IF NEEDED"

    "THE State Government will continue to use the Navy to man tugs as long as the Seamen's union refused to work them," Mr Hollway, Prmier, said last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 442 words
  7. Another Job for the Navy

    IN A DRAMATIC SUDDEN MOVE the Navy took control of all tugs in the Port of Melbourne yesterday. This naval pinnace brought Navy personnel alongside the moored tugs at Williamstown. The Navy's first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr ROY GLYNN, of Canberra, was totally blind when he sailed from Liverpool for New York on July 1, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 97 words
  9. STATE'S HOME BUILDING RECORD

    In July the Housing Commission built more houses in the country than in the metropolitan area for the first time in ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. Ship stranded on coral reef "A LIE," SAYS CAPTAIN TO DRINKING CHARGE

    AUCKLAND, Thurs: "That's a lie," said Captain L. Roberts, master of the 300-ton motorship Kinabatangan, when asked whether it was not a fact that he was drunk during ...

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  12. THREAT OF WALK-OUT AT CANBERRA HOSTELS

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Almost 3,000 people in Canberra's hotels and hostels may have to prepare their own meals next week. It depends on whether a dispute at Mulwala hostel ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. MAGPIES THERE TO STAY

    MAGPIES of the Post Office have amicably settled an old feud. Technicians, branching out in a new field, are providing the magpies with "flats" (unfurnished but ...

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