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  4. Settlement Reached On A.W.U. Dried Fruits Harvest Claims

    A satisfactory settlement has been reached between the Australian Workers’ Union and the dried fruits Industry on harvest labor claims. An agreement is to be drawn up between the two parties, and will operate for 12 months. ...

    Article : 612 words
  5. Early Relief For Cycle Tyre, Tube Needs Likely

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — Following urgent representations by the Federal C.P. member for Wimmera (Mr ...

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  6. SERIOUS TRACTOR SHORTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Unfortunately there was no relief yet in sight regarding the tractor shortage and many ...

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  7. TRAINS COLLIDE IN LONDON’S NEW TUBE

    Firemen, police and railway workers used special cutting apparatus to extricate four railway employes when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Rationing Of Petrol To Continue

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — Petrol rationing will, continue until at least March 31, the Minister for Supply ...

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  9. NEW ARBITRATION ACT PROPOSALS REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Commonwealth Government today rejected the majority of the proposals submitted .by the ACTU for a new Arbitration Act. The Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  10. Brutal Murder Of Anthem Land Aborigine

    DARWIN, Thurs.—The brutal murder of an Arnhem Land aborigine for the sake of his food, blankets and tobacco and the ...

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  11. Ex-Servicemen Refuse to Stand To Attention

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Twenty ex-servicemen, who include two ex-captains and an ex-flying officer, who are ...

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  12. Move to Dispose Of Huge Reserves Of Wool in U.S.

    WASHINGTON. Thurs. — Mr Anderson, Secretary tor Agriculture, has asked Congress to pass legislation immediately to permit ...

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  13. STORMS DELAY TRAINS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Lightning is believed to have caused two grassfires in Meredith district today, destroying ...

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  14. PACKAGE TYING MACHINE

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—To help ease the girl labor shortage in Australian factories the Common wealth Government has granted ...

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  16. Explosives May Be Used To alvage Wanganella

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The prospects of salvaging the [?]liner Wanganella, which is fast on Barrett Reef at the entrasce of Wellington, now seem brighter. Experts consider that ...

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  17. CANNED FRUITS EXPORT LEVY REDUCED

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Amendments to the Canned Fruits Export Charges Regulations to reduce the levy on canned fruit ...

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  18. BUSHFIRES ARE ALL WELL UNDER CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Thurs, — Although a few bushfires were still smouldering today all were under control. A Close ...

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  19. Demand for Increase in Price of Pigment

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—A demand for one penny increase in the price of processed pigment to cover the high price of food ...

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  20. MOTOR REGISTRATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Motor vehicle registrations in Australia increased by 100,616 during the past year, according to figures ...

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  21. DROP IN SULTANAS

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  22. Cousens to Contest Military Board Decision On Commission

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Major Charles Consens said today that he would contest the decision of the Military Board to cancel his Army commission. He said he was shocked by the Board’s announcement and could ...

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  23. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    LONDON: Plans are now being discussed for a Royal tour of Australia, according to The Daily Telegraph. Australia is next on the list [?] the South African visit, but ...

    Article : 342 words
  24. ALLEGED SECRET THREAT BY DOMINIONS DISCLOSED

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—In recommending that Britain and the United States set up, for their Joint occupations zones in ...

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