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    HOW SYDNEY CELEBRATED RUSSIA’S DAY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIA’S NATIONAL DAY, November 7, 29th anniversary of the 1917 Socialist Revoluation, was celebrated in Sydney with a

    RUSSIA’S NATIONAL DAY. November 7, 29th anniversary of the 1917 Socialist Revolution, was celebrated in Sydney with a ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. Upheaval Certain If Pay Rise, Hours Cut Not Granted Quickly

    Reports that Federal Cabinet will retain wage pegging and that the Commonwealth Arbitration Court won't give a basic wage decision this side of Christmas are expected to fan the flames of industrial unrest in all States ...

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  6. Sir Keith’s ‘Iron Curtain’

    SIR KEITH MURDOCH. Australia’s No. 1 newspaper monopolist, talked in his dull, ponderous way about “freedom of the press” to the ...

    Article : 298 words
  7. Unity Win For Italian Left

    ROME.—A “Unity in Action” Pact between the Communist and Socialist Parties brought victory to the Left in the Italian municipal ...

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  8. AMG Protects War Criminals

    BELGRADE.—Yugoslav newspapers are strongly protesting against protection given to quisling Chetniks and Utashi by the Allied Military ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. ICI-Union Talks

    A conference between the management of Imperial Chemical Industries Limited and union representatives today (Friday) will discuss ...

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  10. No Ambulance Yet At Tech. College

    A request for a fully equipped ambulance station and qualified attendants for Sydney Technical College made to the Public Service Board ...

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  11. Quit China Demand

    SHANGHAI.— A mass rally of Malay, Indian, Indonesian and Euarasian representatives demanded that the US Government withdraw its troops from ...

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  12. JOINT WAS COOKED TO PERFECTION

    Thirty five cooks employed at Adams Hotel stopped work when a boiler attendant and kitchenman was dismissed after 11½ years’ service. THE strike ended after one day when the licensee agreed to reinstate ...

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