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  4. STOPPAGES AND BANS SPREAD THROUGH U.K.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Token stoppages and overtime and piecework bans spread through British arms and engineering ...

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  5. A.L.P. Decision on Bank Board; Election Seems Certain

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Labour Party is to fight to the extent of a double dissolution on the Government's proposals to re-establish the Commonwealth Bank Board. The triennial conference of the ...

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  6. SETBACK TO TALKS ON JAP PEACE TREATY

    NEW YORK. Sunday.-- American overtures for new talks with Russia on the Japanese peace treaty hit a snag ...

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    The cast of the Repertory Society's play "Fresh Fields." Left to right: Fay Rye (Una), Don Bleakley (Tim), John Pumfrey (Ludlow), Helene Bodkin (Lady Mary Crabbe), Dawn Hillocks (Lady Strawholme), Mrs. May English (Mrs. Pidgeon), June Foreman (Miss Swain), Hedley Wicks (Tom Larcomb), Phyllis Griffiths (Lady Mary's sister). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Maker, with his quiet pony, brought in a lot of revenue at the Rangeville fete by selling rides to the children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEED FOR WAR-TIME ARMY URGENT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The lack of military training at present in the 18 to 25 years age group was ...

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  10. Hopes of Early Settlement of Waterfront Dispute

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The Federal Government and the Australian Council of Trades Unions are hopeful of an early settlement of the nation-wide waterfront dispute. There were several developments during ...

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  11. Labour Party Reaffirms Socialisation Policy

    CANBERRA, Sunday-- The Australian Labour Party last night reaffirmed its socialisation policy. The triennial conference, the movement's highest authority, unanimously carried a resolution to seek ...

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  12. RED PEACE COUNCIL DEMANDS ON U.N.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters representative in Moscow, quoting "Pravda," said the Communist led World ...

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  13. HOPE FOR RELIEF FROM JUTE SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The reopening of trade between India and Pakistan after five months of virtual stoppage was ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS' CONDUCT ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A shocking attack on the conduct of Australian troops in Japan is contained in "Time of Fallen ...

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  15. FIRES STILL BURNING ON WESTERN STATIONS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Fires still burning in the Charleville and Roma areas have ravaged about 14 stations in the past ...

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  16. EARLY FORMATION OF JAP ARMY SOUGHT

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- A proposal for the immediate formation of a Japanese Army of 200,000 was made by the former Prime ...

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  17. SOUTH MAITLAND RAILWAYS TO STAGE ONE-DAY STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The wages division of the South Maitland Railways Association decided to-day to stage a ...

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  18. GIRL OF 11 STOWS AWAY ON STRATHAIRD

    SYDNEY. Sunday.-- Carol Waghorn (11), of Mortdale, on Saturday packed a small suit case and stowed away on the ...

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  19. MEN ON LAUNCH CHARGED WITH GAMBLING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Fifteen police "arrested" the launch, Lady Brayton, as it was following the 18ft. sailing races on ...

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  20. "NO FIRM VICTORIAN [?] ON CALLIDE COAL"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- "The Victorian Government has [?] no means made a firm deal take Callide coal." The[?] ...

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  21. ENCEPHALITIS DISEASE MAY BE DYING OUT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- With fewer cases of encephalitis reported this week Murray Valley doctors believe ...

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  22. "ROSE OF CLERMONT" ON FIRST HOLIDAY FOR 23 YEARS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Dozens of former Clermont residents greeted the 66-year-old heroine of Clermont in Brisbane ...

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  23. Anti-Strike Legislation to Meet Strong Opposition

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Federal Government will face strong Labour opposition when legislation to deal with the striking miners and waterside workers is introduced into Parliament at its sitting on ...

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  26. WANTS STATE PREMIERS AS CONSTRUCTION AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The appointment cf State Premiers as construction authorities for the Commonwealth for all ...

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  27. Goal Miners to Continue 24-Hour Stoppage To-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Coal miners in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania will stop work to-morrow for 24 hours in protest against the bonus payment award of the Industrial Tribunal (Mr. ...

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    The fete organised by the Rangeville Progress Association on Saturday was well patronised by people of all ages. This picture shows the centre of the lane of stalls, situated on the brow of the Range. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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