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  4. Government Proceeds With Waterfront Bill

    Federal Cabinet decided at an emergency meeting in Canberra yesterday to reject a request by the ACTU for changes in the Stevedoring Industry Bill, and the second reading of the Bill ...

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  5. WHARF STRIKE MAY CAUSE LOSS OF JOBS

    Continuation of the wharf strike would inevitably result in widespread unemployment, the secretary of the SA Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. H. Denis Winterbottom) said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Eisenhower Says War Threat Less

    The "terrible spectre of war" now loomed less threateningly over man kind. President ...

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  7. BILL'S MAIN SECTIONS

    The controversial Stevedoring Industry Amendment Bill now before Parliament is divided into two main sections. ...

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  8. S.A.'s "Vital Interest" In Tuna

    The State Government was vitally interested in building up a successful tuna industry. ...

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  9. Unions To Move On Margins

    The ACTT" interstate executive today decided to call a conference of all Federal unions in ...

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  10. Towns Floodbound In Victoria

    Torrential rain since the week-end brought Victoria's worst flood crisis since 1934 late today. At Maribyrnong, a Melbourne suburb. 200 ...

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  12. IDLE SHIP TOTAL MOUNTING

    Fifty-four ships are now held in Sydney by the waterfront strike. Thirty are overseas vessels. The 30,000-ton liner ...

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  13. Day Was Colder Than Normal

    The maximum temperature of 61 degrees at noon yesterday was 18.3 degrees below normal for ...

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  14. Exports Take Lead Over Imports

    Exports during October exceeded the value of imports for the first time for six months. ...

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  15. Minister To Open S.A. Airport

    The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Townley) proposes to perform the opening ceremony ...

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  16. Billy Wallace Solves Parking Problem

    This tiny three-wheered German our pulled outside the Slork Room in London last night. The roof slid back and out jumped Billy Wallace and fashion model Anne Parker. At Burnett, proprietor of the club, said: "If all customers used thing like that, we would have no parking problem." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CROAKING FROGS LEAD TO SUPREME COURT WRIT

    A sister and brother living in [?] (Melbourne) took out a Supreme Court writ today ...

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  18. FUGITIVE BREAKS SILENCE

    The police warned my mother last night that they were going to shoot me when they found ...

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