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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Yesterday morning's sunshine after a fairly heavy frost was much appreciated by Bathurstians. Entries for the Bathurst dog ...

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  5. INCREASED PRICE FOR EXPORT BUTTER

    CANBERRA, Monday: increased prices or 21/10½ per cwt for choicest Australian butter and 10.7½ per cwt for choicest Australian chese, whill ...

    Article : 186 words
  6. COURT ORDER ON UNION FUNDS

    SYDNEY, Monday: In the Arbitration Court this afternoon, Mr Justice Kelly ordered leaders of the Miners' Federation to pay into the Industrial Registrar of the Court by 1 o'clock tomorrow morning, ...

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  7. POWER SAVING IN BATHURST

    "Bathurst residents have [?] a definite attempt to [?] clectricity stated [?] ...

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  9. CONSUMERS WARNED AT ORANGE

    ORANGE, Monday: The Electrical Engineer at Orange said tonight that more than 200 electric hot water systems have been cut off in Orange. A ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. CITY STORES TO CLOSE EARLIER

    SYDNEY, Monday: As from tomorrow, all retail stores in Sydney will close at 3.45 p.m. and staffs win leave the premises at 4.15 p.m. ...

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  11. CABINET MEETINGS

    CANBERRA, Monday: Federal Cabinet met in Canberra this afternoon and tonight, but no official announcements about the coal crisis was ...

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  12. MELBOURNE BLACKOUT

    MELBOUNRE, Monday: Melbourne will have a full day's industrial blackout, next, Monday as part of the new restrictions to meet the coal ...

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  13. Judges Powers Queried

    The union representatives were: Mr. Simon Isaacs (Waterside Workers), Mr. G. T. Sullivan (Miners Federation), Mr. L. J. MePhillips ...

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  14. WHEAT PROSPECTS

    NARROMINE, Monday: The 100,000 acres of wheat crop in the Narromine district are doing so well at the present time that a 3,000,000 bushel ...

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  15. W. A. MINERS TO CONTINUL STRIKE

    PERTH, Monday: Western Australian miners held a long meeting today but decided not to go back to work. They voted against the general ...

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  16. STAND DOWN ORDER GRANTED

    SYDNEY, Monday. In Sydney today, Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Austin) granted an application by Railway and ...

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  17. MANY MINERS OPPOSE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The N.S.W Minister for Mines. (Mr. Baddeley) says he has no doubt after inspecting the coalfields that many mine ...

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  18. COAL FOR HOSPITAL

    Coal Miners will work here to-morrow, to provide urgently needed coal for the Lithsow Hospital. The hospital secretary (Mr. W. A. ...

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  19. BLACKOUT THREAT TO MINERS

    NEWCASTLE, Monday: If miners in the Cessnock coalfields area igpored power restrictions the area would have to be blacked out, a ...

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  20. ADELAIDE CUTS EASED

    ADELAIDE, Monday: Restaictions on industrial power in Adelaide have been eased further. Industries will now be able to use power during two ...

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  21. To Continue Super. Subsidy

    CANBERRA, Monday: Federal Cabinet to continue the existing subsidy on superphosphates during the present financial year. ...

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