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  3. EIGHT SUMMONSES SERVED ON OFFICERS OF DOCKERS' UNION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Commonwealth officers swooped on the headquarters of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union in the lunch hour today and served four summonses on the secretary (George Arthur Doyle) for alleged offences against the Crimes Act. ...

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  4. Empire Day Celebrations

    Pupils, teachers and visitors at the Empire Day celebrations at Wesley Vale Area school yesterday morning. Standing near front on right are Rev. E. L. Vercoe, Cr. S. J. Andrew and Mr. C. Brown (president of the Area School Parents and Friends' Association). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Red Lama Sends Rival Message

    PEKING, Thursday.— The Panchen Lama, at present living in the Chinese capital, has sent a message of ...

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  6. WANT HIGHER PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Increases of 1d per lb. in the prices of tea and sugar and of ½d a box on matches will be sought at the ...

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  7. U.N. FORCE FACES RED RESISTANCE AND MUD

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The United Nations advance slowed to a crawl to-day in the face of bitter Communist resistance and driving rain, which turned the powdery roads into quagmires. Along the central front the Communists, supported by ...

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  8. MATCHES TOO?

    A box of matches will cost 2d. as from to-day. The retail price of safety matches was increased by 2d. ...

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  9. HOME BUILDING IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday. — Up till the end of April this year, 1590 homes had been completed in Tasmania by the Agricultural Bank under the ...

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  10. F.I.A Drops Three Charges

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —The Federated Ironworkers' Association has decided to drop three of the four charges ...

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  11. PRICE-FIXING "A FARCE"

    HOBART, Thursday. — Price-fixing of Tasmanian potatoes in N.S. Wales was a farce, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Rex Townley) said to-day. With Mr. K. O. Lyons, M.H.A., ...

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  12. BIG FOUR TALKS PROPOSED

    LONDON, Thursday.— Britain, France and America today sent Notes to Russia proposing a four-Power ...

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  13. Hope Abandoned

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Hope has been officially abandoned for the 60 miners entombed by thousands of tons of rubble in the explosion ...

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  14. Governor's Near-Record Shark Catch

    ADELAIDE, Thursday— The Governor (Sir Willoughby Norrie) missed the world record for a shark catch for a ...

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  15. NO DECISION ON BLACK BAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Federal council of the Waterside Workers' Federation did not reach a decision to-day ...

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  16. TRAPPED MINERS ABANDONED

    HERRINGEN (Germany). Thursday.— Fourteen miners trapped 3000 ft. underground by a gas explosion in a mine shaft here ...

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  17. Wants Blockade Of China

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Admiral Forrest P. Sherman said yesterday he hoped for "an effective United Nations economic and naval blockade" of Communist China. A naval blockade, he declared, would not only cut the ...

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  18. INDIAN PARLIAMENT BACKS MR. NEHRU

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.— The Indian Parliament to-day passed by 246 votes to 14 the motion of the Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru) ...

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