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  6. STRIKES CONTINUE TO SWEEP FRANCE

    PARIS, November 18.—The strike movement sweeping France has reached the Northern Departments, where 35,000 miners, estimated at one-third of the total, came out. The strike is not limited to any one area, but is ...

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  7. REFUSED DUTY AT CHEMICAL WORKS

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Because of a dispute involving four firemen, [?]o employees of the Newcastle Chemical Works are ...

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  8. Meat Executive Here On Visit

    LORD VESTEY, director of the well-known English meat canning company and Lady Vestey, who arrived in Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Train Traffic Delayed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Traffic on the main northern lines was delayed for several hours to-day as the result of ...

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  10. HIGH ALTAR FOR ROYAL WEDDING WILL BE MISS OF GOLD

    LONDON, November 18.—There will be no flowers on the High Altar in Westminster Abbey for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten on Thursday. Instead, the altar will be a mass of gold. ...

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  11. JUDGE GRANTS £500 BAIL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Sydney Baden Powell Shannon, 47, who is on remand on a murder charge, was to-day granted £500 ...

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  12. LIBERALS WIN TWO MORE SEATS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Liberal Party has won the Goulburn and Ripon seats from retiring Labour members in the Victorian ...

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  13. REDUCTION OF U.S. TARIFF ON WOOL ASSAILED

    WASHINGTON, November 18.—Congressional representatives of wool growing States last night bitterly assailed the reduction of American tariff on Australian wool under the trade agreement drawn up at Geneva. It is admitted in Washington ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader A Royal Wedding.

    WASHINGTON, November 18.—Authority to retain commodities and to reimpose control of prices, wages and rents was sought by President Truman in a speech at the opening of the special session of Congress. ...

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  15. Precautions To Prevent Leakage

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Draft agreement on tariffs and trade reached at the Genera trade conference is being tabled in the ...

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  16. Clearing Showers On The Coast

    NEW Forecast: Wore showers on the coast and tablelands and a few light showers at first on the central coast and adjacent ...

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  18. MINEWORKER DIES AT WORK

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  19. EMPIRE AGREEMENT ON PREFERENCES

    LONDON, November 18.—Seventy-nine per cent, of the total value of Australian preferences in 1938 are unaffected by the Geneva trade agreement. The Empire agreed to eliminate imperial preferences ...

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  20. BACK IN SERVICE

    The Union Cattle’s 26,000 ton motor [?]er STERLING CASTLE leaving Messrs Harland and Wolff’s Belfast yards for her trials, having been reconditioned after her war service as a troop-ship. She will be returning to the London Capetown run. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. May Become Total Loss

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—The ool[?]er, Paterson (446- tons) which sank in shallower water near Norah Head lighthouse ...

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