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  4. UNIONS' PLAN TO LIMIT STRIKES

    Communist section, the all Australia Trade Union Congress today adopted a resolution aimed at preventing unions from taking part in inter-State disputes, without first notifying the A.C.T.U. ...

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  5. Cleaning Up Before Going on Show

    JAMES MATTHEWS, of Warrag[?] had a long job yesterday cleaning up the horns of his Ayrshire bull Thirlmere Masterpiece (top) in readiness for opening of the 1949 Royal show today. Lower : Joker, a mischievous Shetland. pony, was in playful mood when being washed down by Diane Magavin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. MAKIN AT U.N.

    Mr. N. Making who is Acting President of United Nations General Assembly, in the absence of Dr. E[?]att, in his opening address said that the intervention of the United Nations had saved many thousands of precious lives. ...

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  7. Clash Over Paid Office

    The secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council (Mr. J. V. Stout) and the national secretary of the Iron ...

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  8. French Polar Ship Starts New Voyage

    The French Polar expedition ship, Commandant Charcot, left here yesterday with nine men aboard who will winter in ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. Accusations by National China Against Russia

    Reuters diplomatic correspondent says the Chinese National Government informed the British Government it ...

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  10. Medical Fees Bill Before House Soon

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Federal Government will bring in amending legislation this session to make operative the national medical benefits scheme ...

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  11. Death Penalty Sought in Treason Trial

    Sentences of death on eight accused in the Hungarian treason trial were demanded by the public prosecutor, Gyula ...

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  12. Canada Saves British Bread by Halfpenny

    The Government has announced that the standard loaf of bread will cost five-pence half-penny. ...

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  13. 130 Known Deaths in Ship Blaze

    The known death toll in the Noronic fire disaster rose to 130 today. Only 56 bodies have been ...

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  15. 8000 Migrants from Britain

    Ten ships carrying approximately 8000 migrants Will leave Britain for Australia during November, which may be a ...

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  18. Assurances Sought by U.K. Unions

    Unionists fear a split between the British Government and the Trades Union Congress unless. Sir Stafford Cripps can give solid assurances that the cost of ...

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  19. This Kitten Has Many Lives Left

    At Alencon (France), Henri Villette, 67 years, set out to drown a kitten. He threw the kitten into ...

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  20. Pipe Dreams on Airliner Not Allowed

    Ibrahalm Lahore, of Pakistan, heard there was a cigarette shortage in England so he brought his pipe,when he flew ...

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  21. They Said It with Tomatoes

    Tomatoes were hurled from windows of the fashionable Waldorf-Astoria Hotel last night when 200 ...

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    WHEN THE EMPIRE BRENT arrived in Melbourne yesterday from England she brought two-and-a-half-year-old Michael Ellis, of Clydebank, Scotland. Michael was greeted by his father, Stoker J. T. Ellis, of Flinders, Naval Base. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Union Ballot Bill in House Today

    Government has invited the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to proceed with his Private Member's Bill for secret ballots in union elections and before the calling ...

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  24. Twenty Countries Have Now Devalued

    Twenty countries' have joined the "devaluation bloc" since Britain announced her cut in currency. In addition to Britain are Australia, South Africa, New ...

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  25. Trade Unions Uphold Act

    A left-wing move, calling on Congress to ask the Fedral Government to repeal its recent legislation on union ballots, was ...

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  27. Petrol Ration in South Africa

    Petrol will be rationed in South Africa. The Minister of Economic Affairs (Mr. Eric Louw) ...

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