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  3. CONTROL LAWS "NEEDED AS BRAKE ON C.O.L." AFTER WAGES MOVE

    HOBART.—It was now doubly necessary, following the Arbitration Court's abolition of quarterly basic wage adjustments, for Tasmania to re-enact price and rent control legislation this month as a brake on the ...

    Article : 613 words
  4. THIS WAS SERIOUS!

    THERE was no lack of vigor and determination in the second N.W. Football Union semi-final between Wynyard and Ulverstone at Burnie on Saturday. Picture shows D. Bramich, Wynyard follower, trying the break away with the ball, but, judging by the pugnacious expression of K. Thompson (Ulverstone), he wasnt finding the going easy. At left of picture are K. Yaxley (Ulverstone) and (on ground) W. Heazlewood (Wynyard). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  5. CHINESE PLAN FOR KOREA TALKS

    TOKIO.—The Peking Radio said last night that Communist China had proposed a "round-table" Korean peace conference, with Russia, India, Indonesia, Pakistan and Burma attending as neutrals.A cable rejecting the U.N. proposal had been forwarded to the U.N. Secretary— General, the radio added. Such a composition ...

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  7. New park commemorates State's first settlement

    HOBART.—A simple, dignified ceremony at East Risdon on Saturday, where the Governor (Sir Ronald Cross) opened Bowen Park at the site of the first settlement in Tasmania, opened the State's sesquicentenary celebrations. The ceremony in the narrow valley impressed a crowd of more than 500 people. ...

    Article : 443 words
  8. LAUN'STON CAR IS TRIAL'S No. 2

    SYDNEY. — Driving a Humber Super Snipe,K. Robinson, of Launceston, was in second position when he finished the Redex reliability trial—one point worse than the 19 dropped by Maitland chemist K.Tubman in his ...

    Article : 345 words
  9. HUNT FOR HITRUN DRIVER

    MELBOURNE. — Detectives scoured Melbourne and suburbs during the weekend for a hit-run driver of a car which fatally injured a 78-year-old woman in Malvern [?]Saturday night. ...

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