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  2. Victoria May Gain Extra Federal Seat In Tory Electoral Reform Plan

    In an effort to juggle Federal electoral boundaries toTrieir advantage Canberra Tones are planning an Australian census to determine the population and the number of people in each State entitled to vote in Parliamentary elections. The census is a subterfuge to hasten the implementation of the Tory plan to create one additional electorate in Victoria and South Australia and to ...

    Article : 748 words
  3. [?]ONDON INTERESTS WANT TO SLASH [?]USTRALIAN WAGES

    Frantic efforts are being made in London to [?]ir the Federal Government into greater activity [?]“slash wages in Australia,” before a Labor [?]overnment is elected. It is significant that this ...

    Article : 255 words
  4. Lamb Sent By Air To Menzies In London

    Here is a story indicative of how Tories are spending taxpayers’ money. Comment is not necessary. Ninety-three-years-old firm ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. Brewery Court Move May Be Employer-Inspired Attack On Price Control

    An attempt to disrupt the system of price control in Australia, so that workers will be further at the mercy of profiteers, may be in the background of the decision by the Carlton and United Breweries Ltd to seek legal interpretation of the powers and duties of the Victorian Prices ...

    Article : 403 words
  6. Where Is That Nest Of Traitors, Mr. Casey?

    Some months ago External Affairs Minister Casey announced with gusto that he had found “a nest of traitors” in his department. He dramatically declared that they would be “cleaned ...

    Article : 246 words
  7. Milk Delivery By Commonwealth Cars

    Canberra Tories have announced that they [?]tend to delve into the cost of administering [?]e various Government departments. There is [?]ide scope for their investigation, and there ...

    Article : 252 words
  8. Bob Breezed Into Bungled Breeches

    Australia’s immaculate, precise Prime Minister, Bob Menzies, was hot under the collar when he was sent home from the Coronation rehearsal, because he was wearing the wrong pants. Prime Ministers of all other Dominions were admitted to the rehearsal ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. Opponents Of Price Levels Receive Jolt

    Big Business is opposed to price control. It received a jolt this week when the Full Court rejected a challenge to the NSW Act ...

    Article : 87 words
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