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  3. A.C.T.U. CALLS STOP IMMEDIATELY TO MASS MIGRATION

    The immediate cessation of mass migration to Australia became trade union policy to-day. At the Melbourne congress of the ...

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  4. 2d. RISE IN CANBERRA BUS FARES

    Steeply rising costs have compelled the Commonwealth again to increase Canberra bus fares, the ...

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  5. N.S.W. TO BALANCE BUDGET DESPITE BIG TRANSPORT LOSS

    The N.S.W. Government has budgeted for a net surplus of £15,593 for the current financial year after allowing for a deficit of £2,845,000 on tram and bus serices during ...

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  6. APPOINTMENT OF SIR WILLIAM SLIM CONFIRMED

    The appointment of Sir William Slim was announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, when the House of Representatives met yesterday. ...

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  7. IRREGULARITY AGINS AT WOOL SALES

    Irregularity was still in evidence at the Sydney wool sales to-day. Good fleece wools and average ...

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  8. Licensing of Offthe-Course Betting Favoured in Q.

    Legalising of licensed off-thecourse betting shops throughout Queensland, except two areas, has been recommended by the ...

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  9. FLEECE WOOLS DOWN IN ADELAIDE

    Fleece wool prices today eased 5 per cent on the opening rates, bringing them below June rates, Other sorts remained at ...

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  10. TUG IN CHARGE OF OPERATION HOBART

    The tug St. Giles to-day took over the towing of the cruiser H.M.A.S. Hobart. The Hobart, with 30 men ...

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  11. SHARE MARKET FALLS SHARPLY

    The casing trend of wool prices at Sydney auctions brought the upward movement on the Sydney Stock Exchange ...

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  12. TYPHOON HALTS AIR STRIKES OVER KOREA

    High winds and driving rams on the fringes of typnoon "Mary" lashed Korea last night and today curtailing the Allied ...

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  13. BANKING LOAN FOR FRENCH WOOL BUYING

    A British banking house had arranged a credit of £10 million sterling for a French wool importing firm to finance French ...

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  14. LIQUOR REPORT WILL BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY

    The Premier, Mr. Cahill, to-day told the Parliamentary Labour Caucus that the Government would seriously consider ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SOUTH AFRICANS CHOOSE GAOL FOR RESISTANCE

    A month's imprisonment was the unanimous choice of 131 Africans and Indians—56 of them women—who were convicted in ...

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  16. T.U.C Slates Malan Policy

    The British Trade Union Congress to-day unanimously condemned South Africa's complete denial of ...

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  17. SUBMARINE TO VISIT FIJI FOR EXERCISES

    The Navy Minister, Mr. McMahon, said to-day that the Royal Navy submarine Thorough at present in Sydney, would ...

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  18. MARGARET TRUMAN HOME

    Margaret Truman, home after a two months trip to Europe, said to-day that she had singing contracts "into 1954." She ...

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