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    Lieut. L. B. Zwolanski, Polish born, of Melbourne, inspects the Owen gun of L.Cpl. Jack Gill, of Murwillumbah, while Pte. Ron Cashman, of Williamstown, cleans his for inspection. Photo from the Korea front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PROTECT AGAINST DISMISSALS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday Men from several railway, bus and tram workshops to-day began a 24-hour stoppage, as a protest against dismissals from the transport services. ...

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  5. Employers' Submissions

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday It was competent for the Arbitration Court to ask why costs were rising, and to enquire whether the employers' own wage policy was not making a ...

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  6. Premier Will Make Appeal For Money

    SYDNEY, Wed. The N.S.W. Premier, Mr. Cahill, will make an urgent appeal to the Federal ...

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  7. Annoyed By US Rejection

    NEW YORK, Wed. British diplomatic officials are annoyed by a United States rejection of a British ...

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  8. Censure Motion Debate Gagged

    SYDNEY, Wednesday A censure motion by the Opposition on the Government's handling of transport was lost in the Legislative Assembly to-night by 38 votes to 34, after the ...

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  9. For Russian Revolution Celebrations

    MELBOURNE, Wed. Mr. J. C. Chandler, secretary of the Communist-controlled Victorian branch of ...

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  10. Fighting In Korea

    SEOUL, Wed. Tank-supported Allied infantrymen battled to the crest of Kelly Hill, on Korea's ...

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  11. Migrants From Germany

    CANBERRA, Wed. Not more than 2800 German migrants will enter Australia during the present ...

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  12. Victorian Mine May Close

    SYDNEY, Wed. General secretary of the Miner's Federation, Mr G. Grant, said to-day the Federation ...

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  13. Accused Auditor Of Contempt

    CANBERRA, Wednesday The President of the Senate, Senator Mattner, to-night accused the Auditor General, Mr. Brophy, of contempt of Parliament and a serious breach of ...

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  14. BILL PASSES ALL STAGES

    CANBERRA, Wed. A Government member to-day urged the Government to make greater provision in ...

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  15. Tooths' Beer To Be Dearer

    SYDNEY, Wed. The price of Tooths beer will go up because of excise duty, Mr. Gordon Wallace, ...

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  16. Urgent Need For Maternity Blocks

    SYDNEY, Wed. Kyogle and Casino urgently needed additional accommodation for maternity cases, Mr. ...

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  17. Fallon New M.L.C.

    SYDNEY, Wed. Mr. Peter Fallon, secretary of the Clothing Trades' Union, was to-day declared elected ...

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  20. Sale Of Thallium May Be Banned.

    SYDNEY, Wed. The N.S.W. Minister for Health, Mr. O'Sullivan, will refer to the Crown Solicitor the question, whether the sale of thallium should be prohibited. ...

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  21. Will Appeal Against Sentence

    SYDNEY, Wed. Yvonne Gladys Fletcher will appeal against her death sentence for the murder of her first husband, according to her father. ...

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  22. Churchill Plan

    NEW YORK, Wed. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, it is believed is preparing to ...

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