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  4. Glen Davis Miners Request Long Service Benefits

    Accompanied by the miners' central executive, Mr. E. Mara, president of the Western Miners' Federation, visited Glen Davis this afternoon to confer with the Minister for Fuel (Senator McLeay), who made a visit to the shale oil town. ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. £400,000 VICTORIAN FIRE

    MELBOURNE, This Afternoon.--A spectacular fire, which destroyed huge quantities of wool, tallow and skins at Fitzroy last night, has dealt ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. Border Team No Match For Aussies

    EAST LONDON, Tuesday.--Australia, bundling out the Border eleven for 76 and 60, yesterday won their ninth first-class match of the tour by ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. RUSSIA CONTINUES ITS VETO OF U.N.O.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday.--Russia yesterday extended her boycott of the Security Council to three more United Nations committees in protest against the presence of the Chinese Nationalist delegates in U.N.O. ...

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  8. SOVIET DEPORTS GERMANS TO RUSSIA

    BERLIN, Tues.--West German newspapers claim that many thousands of Germans have been deported to Russia from ...

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  9. WOOL PRICES BREAK RECORDS

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Australia's wool cheque for this year is expected to establish a new record. ...

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  10. FEDERAL GOVT'S NEW HEALTH SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, This Afternoon.--The Government's health policy is to subsidise individual and community efforts to improve health standards ...

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  11. HEAVY LOSS OF COAL

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Heavy coal losses were reported from northern and southern coalfields to-day when 13 pits were ...

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  12. Big Improvement In Dollar Exchange

    GENEVA, Tues.--A "marked and unexpected improvement" in European trade with the dollar areas immediately before ...

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  13. CLERIC'S DREADFUL LAPSE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Hungarian born Episcopalian clergyman, the Rev. George P. Hetenyi, 40, was yesterday sentenced to serve from 50 ...

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  14. OPIUM FROM LINER

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Customs officers seized more than 2lbs. of opium to-day in a raid on the liner Changshi. ...

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  15. Concord Will Be Election Pointer

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Concord by-election on February 11 may indicate the fate of the State Government at the general elections to be held later this year. Liberal and Labor party organisers said to-day they will ...

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  16. NUFFIELD TO OPEN NEW PLANT

    SYDNEY This Afternoon.--The English motor car magnate, Lord Nuffield, arrived ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WORLD FOOD CRISIS PASSED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The world crisis caused by the food and dollar shortages has passed, the Minister for Food, Mr. Johon Strachey, told ...

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  18. BOXER AND TRAINER SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Newcastle fight trainer, Dick Finlay, was suspended for two months to-day and his boxer, Queensland aborigine, ...

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  19. FUTURE OF THE SAAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A reserved, but distinctly critical, reception has been given in London official circles to the appeal ...

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  21. BRIDGES STILL IN TROUBLE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.--In a surprise move the Federal Government yesterday rested its case in the trial of Australian-born Harry ...

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  22. FEDERAL OFFICIALS AGAINST "FREE" TEA AND BUTTER

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Cheaper tea from Indonesia may help to settle a difference of opinion between Ministers and senior ...

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  24. THE PRICE OF BREAD

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--The N.S. Wales Prices Minister, Mr. Finnan, is expected to make a decision within the next few days on ...

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  25. U.S. MINERS WON'T GO BACK

    PITTSBURGH, Tuesday.--About 60,000 soft coal miners in six States yesterday refused to obey the suggestion of the miners' chief, John L. ...

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  26. SIX MORE POLIO CASES

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Six new cases of poliomyelitis were reported in New South Wales to-day, bringing the total number of cases ...

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  27. MENZIES MAY RESHUFFLE CABINET

    CANBERRA, This Afternoon.--Six portfolios in the Federal Cabinet may be reshuffled next week. The reshuffle in portfolios will be recommended to ...

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  28. BRITAIN TO PAY MORE FOR OUR SUGAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Britain has offered to pay Commonwealth sugar producers 12 per cent. more for their 1950 sugar crop than the price paid for the 1949 crop. Announcing this result of the recent sugar talks in London, ...

    Article : 159 words
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