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  3. BASIC WAGE CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sixty Federal unions, representing a million workers, to-day threatened reprisals if the Arbitrat on Cour did not continue the hearing of the basic wage case in January, instead of ...

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  4. 14LIB.PARTY MINISTERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A. W. Fadden) will be Federal Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister in the Menzies Government, and four other portfo lios will go to Country Party members. This was decided at a meeting this morning between, Mr. Menzies and Mr. ...

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  5. Prefab. Homes Offers

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Four overseas countries have offered to supply Queensland with prefabricated homes. The ...

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  6. Discussing Air Race

    Air Vice-Marshal Cole (left) with the chairman of the LondonNew Zealand Air Race organising committee (Mr H. D. Christie) and the secretary (Mr A. W. B. George) discussing race plans in Melbourne Mr Christie says the route might ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Water Holiday

    NEW YORK, December 14. New Yorkers were urged today to go without a bath or shave during the experimental ...

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  8. WATERFRONT HOLD-UP TO-MORROW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A holdup will occur on the Brisbane waterfront on Friday when watersiders will hold a stop-work ...

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  9. New Areas For Sugar Planting

    BRISMANE, Wednesday. —Lands Department officers will Investigate new areas for planting of sugar to meet Increased ...

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  10. Two Years' Gaol For Youth

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the Criminal Court to-day a 19year-old youth was alleged to have committed an average of ...

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  11. Wharf Hold-up Called Off

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — What labourers to-day called off their hold-up on the Newcastle waterfront when an ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. Fruit Waggon

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-An ice refrigerator fruit waggon arrived in Brisbane to-day after a test run to Giadstone during ...

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  13. BLAMED FOR DEFEAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A fear campaign which linked Labour’s policy with that of Russian communism was blamed frankly by Ministers in the Federal Cabinet to-day for Labour’s defeat at the elections. The ...

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  14. Protest Against Leave Claim Rejection

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The Police Union has protested against the State Government on its rejecton of their claim for ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. SUICIDE ATTEMPTS REPORTED

    LONDON, December 14.— The Associated Press Berlin representative says the American licensed newspaper “Tages Spiegel” ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. DUTCH SHIP SINKS

    BALTIMORE, December 14.—A message reporting an explosion and sinking of a Dutch motorship off the Florida coast ...

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  17. Lad Drowned At Gympie

    GYMPIE, Wednesday. — An 11-year-old Gympio toy, Noel Leslie Sismey, of Crescent Rd.. was drowned in the Mary River ...

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  18. Demand Staff Purge

    LONDON, December 14. —Reuter's Prague corrsespondent says the C[?]coloslovatian communist party and the newspaper ...

    Article : 98 words
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  21. Long-Life Serum For Stalin

    LONDON, December 14.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says M Stalin who will be 70 on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Chinese, Opium Den Raided

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police used all the Chinese phrases they knew to enter a Chinese opium den to-night. ...

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  23. Vic. Bread And Gas Dearer

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Victorians will have to pay more for bread and gas in the near future. Bread will rise Id. ...

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  24. Australian Film Praised

    HOLLYWOOD, December 14.— The Australian Dim “Sons of Matthew,” which features boxer Tommy Burns, was warmly ...

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  25. Killed in Gun Battle After Running Amok With Rifle

    CHRISTCHURCH, December 14.—A 22-year-old half-caste Maori leading aircraftsman, Walter Haremai Momo, was shot dead by a policeman its a gun battle after Memo had run amok with a.303 rifle at Weedons ...

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  26. Ballot Declared Invalid

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Because he considered the ballot had not been conducted fairly Mr. Justice Dunpby in the ...

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  27. COSTS STILL RISING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The cost of a large range of primary and secondary commdities will rise following 22 a ton Increase ...

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  28. Butter Rationing

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Rationing had reduced the Australian consumption of butter and increased exports by 30.000 tons ...

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  29. CUT-WAY OF NEW CAR

    The ‘cut-away’ model of the Austin A90 sports saloon exhibited at the international motor show at Earl’s Court, London, recently. The Austin A90 is a 4-seater close-coupled sports saloon with an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Only Three Qld. Labour Seats

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— No scats are in doubt in Queensland as a result of to-days counting. Labour will hold only three of ...

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  31. HANLON TO VISIT NTH. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said today that if possible he would visit North Queensland early next year. ...

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