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  5. Miners Decide to Return to Arbitration

    THE Miners Federation decided to-day to re-submit claims which caused the seven-week coal strike to the Coal Industry Tribunal. This means that the Communist miners’ leaders have completely capitulated to the stand taken by the Federal and N.S.W. Labor Governments ...

    Article : 336 words
  6. MINERS’ LEADERS CONDEMN A.L.P.

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: The miners general secretary (Mr G. W. S. Grant) today opposed a decision by his central ...

    Article : 214 words
  7. Pre-training For Nurses.

    Nurses at the Albury District Hospital who are undergoing a six weeks’ pre-training: coarse under Matron McAllister, photographed in their class room yesterday. They are form left to right, back row: Nurses Reid, Ginnane, Leer, Griggs and Davison. Front row: Nurses Weule, Joan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. CHURCHILL GETS CHILL BATHING

    LONDON, Thurs.: Mr Winston Churchill contracted a chill while bathing at Lord Beaverbrook’s villa at Cap ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT CHARGED WITH HOLDING UP INFANTILE PARALYSIS RESEARCH

    THERE is a risk of an infantile paralysis epidemic spreading to N.S.W. Sydney doctors gave this opinion to-day. The doctors expressed concern at the State Government’s delay in establishing research facilities on the disease. Research is the only weapon ...

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  10. FIGHTERS WINNING BATTLE WITH FIRES

    NEW YORK, Thurs.: Thousands of fire-fighters yesterday appeared to be winning the battle to bring most of the forest fires ...

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  11. GARDENER DENIES KILLING COUSIN

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: A denial that he had killed his cousin was made in Central Criminal Court today by Ronald Albert ...

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  12. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WANTS PETROL RATIONING INTRODUCED “TEMPORARILY”

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that the Commonwealth desired the reintroduction of petrol rationing only as a “temporary measure” to avert possible chaos in industry and transport if supplies failed. “We do not require permanent ...

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  13. CHINESE CHALLENGE DEPORTATION ORDER

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Five Chinese held in custody for deportation in Melbourne were today granted orders nisi by ...

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  14. TERRORISTS RAID TOWN, SIX KILLED

    SINGAPORE, Thurs.: A large force of Communist guerrillas last night took over-the town of Mentakat, in Pehang, besieging the ...

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  15. Victoria Likely To Agree To Reimposition

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: The Victorian Government is likely to agree to the reimposition of petrol rationing by the ...

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  16. REDS MAY NET £30,000 ON MARX HOUSE SALE

    THE Communist Party is trying to sell Marx House for £60,000 to give the party a profit of about £30,000 on the deal. The party bought the building ...

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  17. BIG SNAKE ROAMS AMONG SHOW CROWD AND NO ONE SAW IT !

    ONLY a few people in the large crowd at Wagga Show to-day knew that a 28ft. Indian python was roaming around the grounds. It was thought to have escaped some time during the night. It was missed at about 7.30 this morning when the attendant was inspecting the snake house. ...

    Article : 317 words
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