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  3. INDEPENDENT SAVED GOVT. FROM DEFEAT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—By one vote the New South Wales Labour Government today survived a no-confidence motion over its handling of the transport problem. Every member was present for the 47 votes to 46 division. ...

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  4. LONG SERVICE LEAVE BILL INTRODUCED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A Bill providing for 13 weeks’ leave after 20 years’ continuous service with the one employer for employees under State awards, was introduced in Parliament today by the Labour and Industry Minister (Mr. Jones). ...

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  5. LOWER STANDARD OF LIVING UNDER NEW U.R. BUDGET

    LONDON, March 12 (A.A.P.).—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler) today announced drastic changes in Britain's financial strategy to save the pound and safe guard the country's "daily bread". He put more money into the workers’ pockets but made living dearer for ...

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  6. MINISTER TELLS OF—

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Miners at Collinsville in need of homes had boycotted rental homes for sev en months for the only apparent reason that a married man’s liutment at 12/6 a week was cheaper than the economic rental of a standard Housing Commission ...

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  7. SPECIAL FOOD COUNCIL MEETING SOON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A special meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council will be held as soon as possible to formulate a good production plan to cover Australia’s home and ...

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  8. BILL’S RESULT WOULD BE DISMISSALS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The probable effect on employment of long service leave in all State awards would be the dismissal of large numbers of employees just as they were approaching the ...

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  9. MT. ISA STRIKERS RESUME TODAY

    MT. ISA, Wednesday.— Bollermakers at Mt. Isa will end their nine-week-old strike on Thursday. They ...

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    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A Victorian Inter-State truck driver was crushed by 10 tons of potatoes and killed when his ...

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  11. Gale Cracked Tanker’s Hulls

    NORFOLK (Virginia), March 12.—A gale raging on Cape Henry today cracked the hulls of two tankers. ...

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  14. To Examine R.S.L. Request

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A Cabinet sub-committee o£ returned servicemen Ministers, will shortly examine a request ...

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  15. MR. McCOLM WILL NOT RESIGN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Mr. Malcolm McColm. M.H.R. tonight withdrew his threat to resign from the Liberal Party. ...

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  16. Jap. "Re-arm" Bill Talks

    TOKIO, March 12. — Japanese Cabinet held an emergency session tonight after a second day of ...

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  17. Cncl. Attempt To Avoid Staff Sackings

    MACKAY, Wednesday. — Mackay City Council today took urgent steps to avoid wholesale staff sackings. A ...

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  18. AGAIN. REMANDED ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY Wednesday.-For the second time in five in months, the Central Criminal Court jury tonight disagreed on the murder charge against John Frederick “Chow” Hayes, 39, labourer. Hayes had been charged ...

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  19. Quick Response To Appeal Forecast

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—“The Prime Minister’s appeal to wheat growers to increase wheat production will get a quick response from growers if the advice of my association is acted ...

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  20. A.B.C. Refuses Dr. Evatt Broadcast Time

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The A.B.C. will not give the Federal Opposition Leader (Dr. Evatt) broadcasting ...

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  21. Coal Investigations Cost £206,702

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Powell-Duffryn’s investigations into Queensland coal have to date cost the State £206,702, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Riordan) said in Parliament today. ...

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