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  3. NEW BASIC WAGE RISE WILL COST STATE ABOUT £94,500 FOR THIS YEAR

    HOBART.—Tasmania's basic wage rise of 3/- announced by the Industrial Registrar (Mr. J. E. Taylor) in Melbourne yesterday will cost the State Government an extra £94,500 this year, the Acting Premier (Mr. Fagan) said ...

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  4. BOTTLE TIME

    It was bottle time when our photographer, in search of a picture of early lambs, arrived at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 100 words
  5. Official silence on benefits ban

    MELBOURNE.—No reason has been given for the Commonwealth Health Department's refusal to give registration under the medical benefits scheme to three associated companies —the Health Insurance Society Ltd., Allen Stanley and Co. Pty. Ltd., and the Blue Cross Health and Insurance ...

    Article : 348 words
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  7. SURRENDERING CHINESE SLOW DOWN TANKS

    SEOUL.—Reports from the front yesterday said Chinese troops surrendered in great numbers as the Allied counter-offensive pushed deeper into the bulge. An American advisory officer on the western anchor of the front was reported as having said that mass surrenders there was slowing the advance of tanks. ...

    Article : 374 words
  8. Record Hight across Tasman

    AUCKLAND. — Former R.A.A.F. pilot, Mr. A. Whiteman, yesterday established the fastest time for ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. DARING RAID SUCCESSFUL

    HANOI.—French Union paratroopers, in the most daring surprise raid of the Indo-Chinese war, yesterday captured the city of Langson, within 10 miles of Communist China's borders, said an American Associated Press report from Langson. The airborne units ...

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