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Advertising : 202 wordsAll Australian mineworkers will resume on Monday seven weeks after the beginning of the coal strike which has thrown 600,000 Australians out of work and caused 2m, tons of coal to be lost. ...
Article : 723 wordsThe ALP membership of Mrs. A. Lapthorne has been cancelled by the ALP executive as a result of her ...
Article : 326 wordsMember of the first senior cadet detachments from State secondary schools receiving their issue of uniforms at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsOpen cut mining output by service personnel yesterday 9,458 tons—broke all records, the Minister for the Army ...
Article : 63 wordsSouth Australia's achievement in the past seven weeks of greatly increased independence of ...
Article : 290 wordsThere had never been a strike with so little justification as the coal strike now ending, the Federal ...
Article : 288 wordsPetty officers and ratings from the Royal Australian Navy today took over all tugs in Melbourne. The ...
Article : 297 wordsThe first shipment of NSW coal is expected to reach Osborne on August 26—a fortnight today—if the coal miners' strike ends on Monday. ...
Article : 434 wordsThe port of Auckland became completely idle today, threatening the most serious hold-up of shipping since ...
Article : 159 wordsThe cost of entertaining each Government overseas guest at "Government Hotel," in Park street. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe theft of a stove, electric jog, towels, toaster and furniture worth £19 from his shack on the Henley foreshore was ...
Article : 96 wordsAdditional steam passenger trains will begin running next Monday on suburban and Adelaide Hills ...
Article : 273 wordsHarold Mais, 58, of Palmer street. East Sydney, of the People's Palace, Pirie street, Adelaide, received a probable ...
Article : 63 wordsA tobacco tree, which has sprouted through the verandah roof of a home in Gilbert street. Bowden is being ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 165 wordsA denial that the Greek Army had invaded Albania was issued by the Greek General Staff in Athens to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 202 wordsMiners who return on Monday to pits throughout New South Wales will receive no pay for three weeks. ...
Article : 146 wordsRAN men at work on the tag Keera yesterday at Melbourne, where all tugs are now under Navy control and manned by naval ratings and petty officers. The move followed a Seaman's Union ban on colliers after the Army and Navy took over the unloading of the collier Haligonian Duke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsA revision of tram fares was discussed by the MTT hoard yesterday but the chairman (Mr. R.O. Pitcher) ...
Article : 237 wordsThe coal strike has cost the Federal Treasury at least £1m. in excise because of the cessation of beer production in some ...
Article : 84 wordsA man stole a doubledecker bus at Newcastle tonight. Police caught him, two ...
Article : 125 wordsThe State branch of the Gas Employes' Union has decided to affiliate with the Labor Party. ...
Article : 99 wordsSA Industries had almost exhausted steel stocks and it would be many months before steel supplies were again ...
Article : 109 wordsTwenty-eight months ago. Mrs. Philip Kenney and Mrs. Bernard Baher, from different Massachusetts towns, ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Southern Cross mine, at Bundamba, will be the first of the Ipswich mines to resume work after the defeat of the ...
Article : 74 wordsWhile search parties were combing difficult country covering several square miles in the Wilmington ...
Article : 152 wordsThe WA branch of the ALP decided today, at its biennial congress, that no union with a Communist-controlled executive ...
Article : 44 wordsMiners at the State mine at Wonthaggi are almost certain to resume work on Monday, leaving in abeyance for 14 days ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Fri 12 Aug 1949, Page 1
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