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  4. A.C.T.U. SEVERS AFFILIATION WITH W.F.T.U.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Australian Council of Trade Unions Congress to-day decided by 227 votes to 135 to sever affiliation with the World Federation of Trade Unions. The vote was taken ...

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  5. Labor Accused Of Looking After Big Business

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--During the Budget debate in the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Lang charged the Labor Government with looking after the selfish interests of big business better than did the ...

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  6. STATE COAL NEEDS EXPECTED TO RISE 100 P.C. BY 1960

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--"It is obvious we wii have to get on quickly with the job of reorganising Queensland's coal industry or development here will he held up by Jack of coal," said the Premier (Mr. E. M. ...

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  7. HUSBAND BAIT IS COSTLY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Gordon Stanley Moore, a former executive of several leading Melbourne retail stores, told the Full ...

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  8. SIXTY-FOUR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies) interrupted at question time in the House of Representatives ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Prof. Dr. Thedor Heuss, chairman of the F.D.P. (Free Democratic Party), was elected first President of the new West-German Republic in Bonn recently. Photo shows Dr. Konrad Adenauer, right (Chancellor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EXPECTATION OF CONSIDERABLE COAL RESERVES IS HIGH

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--"There are a number of districts where the expectations of finding considerable reserves of coal are high, and, although many of these are in isolated parts of the State and ...

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  11. SECRET BALLOTS FOR BOTH STRIKES AND LOCK-OUTS PROPOSED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A private member's Bill providing for secret ballots by both employers and employees before strikes or lock-outs were embarked upon was introduced by the leader of the Opposition ...

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  12. "Might Seek 25-hour Week"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Miners' Federation might seek a 25-hour working week it the Arbitration Court ...

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  14. BROADCAST ORDER "CHILDISH"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The direction by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board to ...

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  15. Rabbits Fetch 4 In London

    LONDON, September 22.--Australian rabbits will flood British butcher shops within the next few days following ...

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  16. Galvanised Iron From Japan

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Works Minister (Mr. Power) said to-day that the Executive Council had authorised the ...

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  17. Obscene Language Over Telephone

    CAIRNS, Thursday.--William Harland Peel, council employee, of Cairns, this morning pleaded guilty to ...

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  18. FEDERAL COTTON POLICY AWAITED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An announcement on the Commonwealth policy to the cotton industry's application ...

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  19. TRADE UNIONS OPPOSE ANY INTERFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Strong opposition to any interference. with the control and management ...

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  20. Girl Stowaway On Tourist Bus

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When a passenger felt under the rear seat of a tourist bus in Martin Place, City, late last night ...

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  21. PROVINCIAL ANGLICAN SYNOD DISCUSSES CHURCH UNION

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--Concluding sessions of the Queensland Provincial Synod of the Anglican Church at Townsville were devoted mainly to the question of church union. Synod declined to recognise ...

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  22. GOVT'S FAILURE TO DEVELOP NORTH AUSTRALIA CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Governmental failure to develop North Australia was severely criticised by Mr. A. J. Smith (Labor, Carpentaria) in Parliament to-day. "We must revolutionise our Government policy," he said. Past policies seem to have been ...

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  23. Protection From Timber Borers

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Speaking in the second reading debate of the Timber Users' Protection Bill in ...

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  24. NEW PLANS FOR BLAIR ATHOL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--New plans to develop the Blair Athol field were further discussed today at a conference between the ...

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  25. Railway "Go Slow" Ignored

    LONDON, September 22.--Most, of London's 50,000 railwaymen ignored the "work to rule" call, which aimed at slowing up ...

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  26. SMUGGLED SMOKES

    FRANKFURT, September [?] American and German officials seized 9,000,000 U.S. cigarettes in a ...

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  27. EXECUTION DATE

    LONDON, September 22.--The execution date for Private Margaret Williams, sentenced to death for murdering her husband ...

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