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  4. EMPIRE CHIEFS IN LONDON FOR BIG TALKS

    AIRLINES from the four corners of the world yesterday carried Empire leaders to London for momentous talks on co–operation. The future of the republic of ...

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  5. Minister Arrives

    THE Rev. H. G. MacKay, the new Methodist minister in Mildura, who arrived last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Federal Aid For Union Drive On Reds

    THE Federal Government is now planning active behind the scenes moves to assist unions to combat Communist elements within their ...

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  7. News Spots

    PRESIDENT Truman yesterday nominated Vice–Admiral Alan Kirk to be U.S. Ambassador to Moscow. ...

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  8. REFUSED TO COMMENT

    OFFICIALS of Federal departments refused to comment yesterday on reports that miners ...

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  9. Warns On Exchange

    Review of the Australian exchange rate with sterling would result in a heavy fall in returns to primary producers and their ...

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  10. MAY RECOMMEND TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENTS

    Unless satisfactory undertakings are received from the Federal Secretary of the Waterside Workers’ Federation ) Mr J. ...

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  11. More British Ships Fired On By Communists

    THE British cruiser London and the sloop Black Swan were shelled by Communists on ...

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  12. WAY OUT SHOWN OVER GAMBOA

    A path of rapprochement between the Philippines and Australia over the Gamboa issue was indicated yesterday by ...

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    TWO stilt walkers at worx in a hop field at Hermitage Farm, Barming, Kent. Their job is to repair storm damage and wear and tear and tie string for the coming season’s vines. This method of working is dying out—young men are loath to carry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Support

    By 86 votes to 43, Melbourne Trades Hall Council last night declared its support for the ACTU ...

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  16. MINISTER DENIES RUMORS OF OIL

    No surface indications of gas or oil had been found in any of the operations in the north–west of West Australia said the W.A. ...

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    MISS C. PAVILACH and Miss Barbara Fettell, the City Librarian, packing books at the Carnegie Library yesterday for despatch to Melbourne for rebinding. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CHINESE GOVT. FLEEING NANKING FROM NANKING

    THE Chinese Nationalist Government decided to flee from Nanking by air yesterday after the Communists established a bridehead at WuhU 50 miles to the south–west. ...

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  19. BASIC WAGE INCREASE

    A rise of 2/– a week in the basic wage will operate from the first pay period next month In Melbourne, Adelaide ...

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  20. ORDER PERMITS WEARING OF UNIFORMS

    The customary approval for the wearing of uniforms by ex–servicemen and women at functions and parties held in connection ...

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  21. GOOD MORNING

    FURTHER increases of from 1/– to 3/– in the basic wage throughout Australia were announced yesterday. However, ...

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  22. Berlin Blockade To Be Lifted, Says German Newspaper

    RUSSIAN authorities in Germany have instructed the Soviet Zone railway administration to prepare for the lifting of the blockade, according to British–licensed Sozial Demokrat yesterday. ...

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  23. ALIENS’ ACT SETS PROBLEM

    The recent attitude of the Minister, for Immigration (Mr. Catwell) regarding East Asian migration to Australia has set a ...

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