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  4. PORTS, MINES IDLE; STREET CLASHES OVER PROSECUTIONS

    UNION stoppages and demonstrations in four States yesterday in protest against the prosecution of officials of maritime unions for alleged offences against the Crimes Act resulted in ...

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  5. Seamen Hold Taroona Up At Burnie

    ABOUT 50 seamen from three vessels in port at Burnie, including the passenger ship Taroona, began a 24-hour stoppage at noon yesterday in protest against the prosecution of ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. SOME WORKED ON WHARVES YESTERDAY...

    But these were members of the crew of the 300-ton auxiliary schooner Claire Crouch unloading cargo from Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Miners Angry With Leaders

    SYDNEY, Tues. — The 20 miners at Clandulla Colliery today rejected a motion of protest against charges under ...

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  8. THREAT TO BRITISH IN OIL PROVINCE

    TEHERAN, Tues. — One of the gravest threats of the oil crisis at present is that excited demonstrators may try to assault British subjects and destroy British property at Ahwaz, capital of Khuzistan Province. ...

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  10. WHARFMEN TO SEEK A.C.T.U. SUPPORT

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — An attempt to win A.C.T.U. support for the "black ban" on ships from New Zealand will be made by a deputation of three from the Waterside Workers' Federal Council to the A.C.T.U. ...

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  11. CHINESE MAKE SURPRISE RETREAT

    T0KIO, Tues,—The Chinese Communists fell back deeper into their Central Korean mountain redoubt in a surprise withdrawal today. The Communists suddenly gave up their bitter resistance on the ...

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  12. DOCKER CHARGED

    BRISBANE, Tues. — Two summonses under the Crimes Act were served on Edward Conrad Englart at his home at Camp Hill ...

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