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  3. UNIONS HIT AT GALVIN AWARD: SEEK TO HALT INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY.—The national conference of the Federated Ironworkers Association moved yesterday for the calling of an Australia-wide 24-hours stoppage of industry as a protest against the Galvin award. The award, made by Conciliation Commissioner John M. Galvin in Melbourne on ...

    Article : 420 words
  4. Two killed in crash

    A man was killed instantly and a 14-year-old boy died three hours later as the result of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  5. At Scene of crash

    THIS PICTURE, taken shortly after yesterday's fatal collision between a motor cycle and car on the Bass Highway a few yards west of Lonah, showed the wrecked motor cycle lying on the road in front of the car, the front portion of which was badly damaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STENOGRAPHER SENT TO GAOL

    MELBOURNE. — Yesterday an 18-year-old stenographer was sent to prison for three months for the ...

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  7. SUEZ PRECAUTIONS AS EGYPTIANS CELEBRATE

    CAIRO.—While jubilant Egyptians yesterday celebrated the birth of their new heir British troops in the Suez Canal Zone rounded up 160 policemen in the Tel el Kebir area, including the Chief of Police from the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior (General Mohammed Abdullah Raouff). They are being held for questioning. ...

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  9. Allegedly conducted illegal raffle

    MELBOURNE— Two directors of a well-known Melbourne furniture store were charged in the City ...

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  10. T. H.C's boycott of F.I.A. secretary

    HOBART.—The Hobart Trades Hall Council will refuse to recognise the secretary of the Tasmanian branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. J. J. M'Callum) as a delegate to the council in future. ...

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  11. HORSE TAKES TOWN BY THE HOOF

    LAUNCESTON.—Police are still trying to find the owner of a horse and cart which yesterday morning halted traffic and sent pedestrians running for their lives in the bassiest section of Brisbane street. ...

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  12. MR. HOLT DELAYS TEXTILE TALKS

    MELBOURNE.— A conference of State Labor Ministers to finalise plans for uniform labelling of textiles ...

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  13. MINISTERS PROBE CUTS IN EUROPEAN IMPORTS

    LONDON.—The Commonwealth Finance Ministers were yesterday considering the need to cut imports from Western Europe (European Payments Union countries) as a important part of immediate short term proposals to overcome the sterling area's economic crisis. ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. BELIEVED CHILD DROWNED

    MELBOURNE.— Police have now almost given up all hope of finding alive nine-year-old Yvonne Clarkson who ...

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