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  4. AUSTRALIA'S UNEMPLOYED MAY BE NEAR 600,000 BY END OF WEEK

    IN addition to growing unemployment — estimated to reach nearly, 600,000 by the end of the week—and further drastic restrictions on transport and other public utilities in most States, developments in the coal crisis yesterday ...

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    Dwindling supplies of coal in the marshalling yards at Launceston are being carefully conserved by restricting rail services throughout the State. Here is some of the coal in stock and handling plant at the yards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Port Idle For 29th Day OWNERS DECLINE TO ACCEPT "NO OVERTIME" DEMAND

    ALTHOUGH striking Hobart waterside workers will assemble at the pickup centre this morning there will be no resumption in the port, because shipowners yesterday refused to meet the strikers' "no overtime" demands. HOPES for a settlement were ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT MAY ACQUIRE MARX HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Tues. — The compulsory acquisition of Marx House, Sydney, headquarters of the Australian ...

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  8. Personal Offer By Minister

    "THE State Government did not offer to pay on extra 6d. a man hourly to striking ...

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  10. Newcastle Facing Hard Times

    NEWCASTLE, Tues.—Newcastle, which has its greatest number of unemployed since the depression, is settling down to another period of hard times. MORE than 12,000 men and ...

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  11. LAUNCESTON WHARFIES VOTE TO STAY OUT

    LAUNCESTON watersider decided by 89 votes to 76 yesterday to stay on strike. OF 220 men believed to be available for the meeting, which ...

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