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  4. BASIC WAGE INCREASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Basic wage rises or 2/- In Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide were announced today by the Industrial Registrar. ...

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  5. MINES STOP OVER SHARKEY GAOLING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: More than 2500 mineworkers at eight N.S.W., mines today struck as a protest against the gaoling of Laurence Louis Sharkey ...

    Article : 247 words
  6. HUSBAND'S DEATH

    The hearing of a claim against the Council of the Shire of Wed din, near Grenfell, and Others, lodged by the widow of a 39-year-old Cowra radio ...

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  7. IN A NUTSHELL

    There was a slight frost on the lowlands around Bathurst yesterday morning. No damage was reported. Messrs. Winchcombe Carson Ltd. ...

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  9. BASIC WAGE CASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A basic wage rise of between 10. and £1 a week was the most desirable at present. Professor Benjamin Higgins ...

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  11. POLLIT'S PROTEST

    In London the general secretary of the British Communist Party, Harry Pollit, has sent a letter to the Australian High' Commissioner, and a ...

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  12. Minister's Comment on Petrol Position

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Government had no power under the Contribution to order oil companies to release petrol reserves, the Minister ...

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  13. QUESTIONS IN HOUSE

    Several questions on the petrol position were asked of the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in Parliament today. ...

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  14. Dr. Evatt's Comment

    Lawrence Louis Sharkey was sentenced to three years' gaol, not because he was a Communist, but because he broke the law. ...

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  15. NON-UNIONIST CAUSES. TROUBLE

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday: For three hours this morning Newcastle City Council's Sydney St. Power Station was staffed by only six maintenance ...

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  16. FROZEN PRAWN SHIPMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A trial shipment of frozen prawns is to be sent to America in an attempt to earn dollars and to find a profitable outlet for ...

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  17. COUNTRY PRESS OFFICERS ELECTED

    Mr. E. W. Musgrave (Wollongong) was re-elected President of the Country Press Association at the Association's annual meeting in Sydney ...

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  18. DEATH AFTER SEVEN YEARS IN IRON LUNG

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Gilbert Holdren (20), known as "The Boiler Kid" died of infantile paralysis in Pittsburgh yesterday after seven years in ...

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  19. £850,000 for City Property

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: G J. Coles Ltd. has bought from the Stewart Dawson Family Companies, known as Stewart Dawson Strand Property Ltd. ...

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