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  4. Collapse Of Coal Strike Believed Imminent

    COLLAPSE of the coal strike, now in its sixth week, is believed to be imminent. A motion calling for aggregate meetings not later ...

    Article : 409 words
  5. EDUCATION SURE WAY TO BEAT EROSION

    EDUCATION of farmers in the need for more scientific approach to the problem of conservation and irrigation was a sure way to prevent the menaces of soil erosion and food shortages in the future. ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. NEWS SPOTS

    ON completion off the preliminary count, final figures yesterday in the New Zealand referendum on ...

    Article : 398 words
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    PRINCESS ELIZABETH, relaxing at Windless am Moor, her Surrey home, from a heavy round of public engagements, gets [?]own to coax a smile from her son, Prince Charles . . . It’s on the way . . . ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Changes In Arms Aid Agreed To

    After Senator Vandenberg and other Republican foreign policy leaders had conferred in secret with the U.S. Secretary of State ...

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  9. Sharpley Questioned On Ballot Rigging

    REPRESENTING nine unions and 22 officials, Mr, J. M. Cullity yesterday began his cross-examination of Cecil Herbert Sharpley mi the Royal Commission into Communist activities in Victoria. Organisations and individuals ...

    Article : 413 words
  10. Hongkong Welcomes Amethyst

    THE roar of low-flying Spitfires, salvoes of thousands of Chinese firecrackers and the sirens of merchantrnen ...

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  11. VAST POWERS FOR DEFENCE SECRETARY

    The U.S. House of Representatives has completed Congressional action on the Unification which vests the Secretary of ...

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  12. GOVT. “MUST LIVE” WITHIN MEANS

    THE Victorian Government would have to live within its means or face a state of bankruptcy, Sir Albert Dunstan (CP, Korong) declared in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Sir Albert, who was speaking ...

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  13. Soviet’s Slaves

    In a special article describing the Russian network of slave camps, the Daily Telegraph ...

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  14. 24 Idle Ships In Sydney

    FOLLOWING suspension for three days on Tuesday of 4000 waterside workers for haying taken part in an ...

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  15. STRUGGLE OF UNIVERSITIES

    In Australia, universities for the most part are still struggling to maintain post-war standards, declared Professor D. p. Copland, ...

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  16. DOLLAR CUTS DISCUSSION

    Initial plans for sweeping adjustments to the Australian dollar programme were studied in Canberra yesterday by a ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. Peace Orders In Netherlands

    Orders intended to restore peace throughout Java and Sumatra were issued yesterday by the Dutch and Republican ...

    Article : 73 words
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  19. Hew Award For Fruit Industry

    A new friut growing industry award granting wage increases from 11 /to 14/ a week was issued in Sydney yesterday by ...

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  20. SYDNEY THUGS BASH 5 UNION OFFICIALS

    THUGS last night hashed five members of the ALP Ironworkers’ Industrial Group as they were entering the Ironworkers workers’ Union Building in Sydney to attend a meeting. All available police cars in the ...

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  21. COURT CLAIM ON RATES FOR FEMALES

    When the full Arbitration Court resumes its bearing of the basic wage case on August 15, the Australian Council of Trade Unions ...

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  22. GOOD MORNING

    EVERY so often throughout Australia there is a general awakening to the ravages of soil erosion. Some times it is ...

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  23. MENZIES BOYCOTT

    Meat workers at Lake’s Creek, near Rockhampton, completely boycotted a lunch-hour meeting at which ...

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  24. MDDL Sees Premier About Future Of Varsity Branch

    IF closing down of the University Brach were unavoidable, buildings should be retained and used for setting up of on agricultural college a deputation from Mildura District Development League told the Premier (Mr. Hollway) ...

    Article : 105 words
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