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  3. CEASE-FIRE ORDER GIVEN AT NANKING

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday: A high official in Nanking said today that the Executive Yuan had decided to issue a cease-fire order to the Nationalist Armies and send a delegation to negotiate peace with the Communists, reports the Associated Press correspondent in the Chinese capital. ...

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  4. BASIC WAGE RISE IN MOST CAPITALS, BUT NOT SYDNEY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Today's 3 basic wage increase in all capitals, except Sydney and Perth, will cost the nation £15million. The additional payments to employees are estimated ...

    Article : 653 words
  5. INCENTIVE IN SHORT HOURS

    Mr Holloway, Minister for Labor and National Service, said recently that shorter working hours were an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  6. SANCTIONS REQUEST AT NEW DELHI

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday: The Indonesian Republican representatives, in a memorandum to the Asian conference, ...

    Article : 320 words
  7. Ships on Fire After Collision

    NEW YORK, Wednesday : The veteran Coastguard cutter, East Wind, was swept by fire and ...

    Article : 194 words
  8. "Screening" 15,000 In Search for Suspected Saboteur

    LONDON, Wednesday: Criminal Investigation Department officers have been called in to help in "screening" 15,000 men employed in the Devonport dockyard. ...

    Article : 243 words
  9. Health Scheme

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for Health and Social Services, Senator McKenna, who ...

    Article : 279 words
  10. ACTU TO SEEK RISE OF 35

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A rise of 35 a week in the basic wage will be sought by the Australian Council of ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. Q. TEACHERS SEEK END TO PRIMARY SCHOOL HOMEWORK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The Queensland Teachers' Union conference today decided to press for abolition of written homework for ...

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  12. FRANK CLUNE ON TOURIST INDUSTRY

    CAIRNS, Wednesday: "You must not look on a tourist as someone trying to take you down, but as someone you ...

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  13. BRITISH LABOR TALKS OVER PALESTINE POLICY

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Parliamentary Labor Party met in private at the House of Commons this morning to discuss the Government's Palestine policy. The Prime Minister. Mr Attlee, and other leaders ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY DUTCH CALLED FARCIAL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The representative of the Indonesian Republic in Australia, Dr Usman, today described as farcial the ...

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  15. Did Not Want to See "Bodies on Ice"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Country delegates to the Australian Workers' Union conference today refused ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. Queensland State Award Increase

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The Queensland Industrial Court today decided to raise the State basic wage for men by 3 a week, ...

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  17. SPECTACULAR FIRE AT RNZAF STATION

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday: Damage estimated at several thousand pounds was caused by a fire in the main store of the ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN SYDNEY, STRIKE ON BRISBANE WHARVES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The tally clerks have threatened to throw the port of Sydney idle unless their demands for introduction of a rotary roster system for the employment of casual clerks are granted by the shipowners within 24 hours. ...

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  19. USSR "Peace Feeler" To United States

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Soviet Embassy's information bulletin today contained a friendly salutation to the American people. Only a week ago the bulletin was denouncing American "warmongers and imperialists." ...

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  20. Repeal of Act

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Victorian Premier, Mr Hollway, said today that the Essential ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. McKerihan Says

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Australia's present prosperity was due to price control, the President of the Rural Bank, Mr C. R. ...

    Article : 110 words
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