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  3. MINERS EXPECTED TO RESUMEMONDAY IRONWORKERS AND SEAMEN TO MAKE SAME DECISION IN NEXT FEW DAYS

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Although no definite statement to this effect was forthcoming after a meeting of the emergency committee of the ACTU in Sydney today it is confidently expected that the miners will ...

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  4. NEW BRIDGE BEGINS TO TAKE FORM

    Workmen pouring concrete into No. 6 caisson, the pier cn the north bank of the Fitzroy River. This caisson will be sunk to rock in its present position, probably to a depth of about 40 ft. The decking and pier of the old bridge gives an idea of the proximity of the new structure. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SINGAPORE CONVERSATIONS

    NEW YORK, December 13.— A joint memoranda by Generat Marshall and Admiral Stark, giving their reasons for refusing ...

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  6. USE ARBITRATION METHODS TO SEULE DISPUTES

    CANBERRA, December 14.— Breaking his long public silence about the NSW industrial dispute, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley), ...

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  7. Major Subjects For Full And War Cabinets

    CANBERRA, December 14.— A long list of major subjects awaits the consideration of the Federal Ministers on Monday and Tuesday ...

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  8. Commons By Overwhelming Vote Approved Of American Loan

    LONDON, December 13.—As the crowded House of Commons divided cheering greeted the division on the Government's motion, which, by 345 votes to 98, approved of the American loan to Britain, proposals ...

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  9. LOSS OF U.S. CRUISER INDIANAPOLIS

    WASHINGTON, December 13.— Captain John Cady, chief defence counsel for McVay at the inquiry into the sinking of the US cruiser ...

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  10. N.Z. Minister's Comment On Effect Of Loan

    CANBERRA, December 13.—Empire preference and the marketing of Australian and New Zealand manufactured goods might be ...

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  11. HIGHER WAGES IN HOSPITALS

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Many hospitals in Queensland were operating with only 75 per cent of their normal staffs, said Mr W. F. ...

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  12. Vanderbilt Elopes With Second Bride

    NEW YORK, December 13.— Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, millionaire sportsman, eloped and married red-haired Jeanne Lourdes ...

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  13. High Court Declares Airlines Act Invalid

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Demurrers entered by the Commonwealth claiming that the legislation for the nationalisation of air transport was valid were overruled ...

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  14. Victoria Park Course Sold To Nuffield

    MELBOURNE. December 14.— The Victoria Park racecourse has been sold to Viscount Nuffield for £200.000. The shareholders of ...

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  15. QUICK RESULT IN DRIVE TO CHECK CRIME WAVE

    LONDON December 13.—"The drive to check the crime wave brought quick result, says the "Daily Telegraph." "Scores of ...

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  16. 106,000 TROOPS EMBARKED BY END OF FEBRUARY

    SYDNEY, December 14.—By the end of February 106,000 Australian troops from bland bases, including all those from Borneo, will ...

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  17. KING 50 YEARS OLD YESTERDAY

    LONDON, December 14.—The King was 50 years old today. He began the day as usual working at his desk at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  18. Bevin's Visit To Moscow

    LONDON December 14.—The British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr Bevin), wea[?] a black coat and an " Anthony ...

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  19. MUSEUM DIRECTOR TO RETIRE

    BRISBANE. December 14.—The Director of the Queensland Museum, Mr H. A. Longman, retires from the public service on ...

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