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  3. A.C.T.U: CLAIMS WATERSIDERS HAVE GENUINE GRIEVANCE

    The Australian Council of Trade Unions had supported the Waterside Workers' Federation in its overtime ban because it considered walersiders had a legitimate grievance, Mr. A. ...

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  4. PAKISTAN VISITORS [?] HOCKEY TEAM AT MANUKA

    The visiting Royal Pakistan Air Force hockey team, which was beaten 3-1 by the A.C.T in its first Australian match at Manuka Oval yesterday. (Copies of this photogiaph may be purchased from "The Canbena Times") (A photograph of the Canberra team is on page 6, and a loport of the match on Page 2) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Boatner In Compound Move To Bring Koje Camp Under Control

    Koje commandant, Brigadier-General Haydon Boatner, to-day personally entered a prisoner-of-war compound for the first time, with American tanks, infantry and engin eers, in his opening move to break up the island's 80,000 Communist prisoners into manageable groups. ...

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  6. DUTCH JET CRASH INTO U.K. SHIP: FOURTEEN DEAD

    A Dutch Air ForCE jet fighter to-doy Crashed into a British gunboat during Allied manoeuvres between Texel ...

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  7. "Red Cells" In Peking And Pastoral Industry, Says Union Secretary

    General Secretary of the Australian Workers Union, Mr. Tom Dougherty, said to-day that there were four Australians at the Peking "peace" conference, with Mr. Ernie Thorron offering moral and financial support ...

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  8. ARMED CORDON FOR W. BERLIN

    West berlin police, acting on orders trom top Allied officials, last night threw an armed security cordon around the Western perimeter of the City after Soviet troops, an hour before dusk, moved ...

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  9. DR. BURTON MADE EARLY SPEECH

    Dr. John Burton was one of the speakers at the opening session of the Communist-sponsored Pacific "peace" talks at Peking ...

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  10. Committee Urged On Germ Warfare

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, said in the House of Representatives [?] day that an impartial committee ...

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  11. KNIGHTHOOD FOR AIR MARSHAL HARDMAN

    The Chief of the Air Staff of the R.A.A.F., Acting Air Marshal James Donald Innes Hardman, has been awarded a ...

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  12. Pope Hos Chill

    VATICAN CITY, Thur—Pope Pius XII, suffering from a cold with a slight temperature, is said by his doctor to need only a ...

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  13. RHEE PAUSES IN CRISIS MOVES

    The South Korean President, Dr.Syngman Rhee, is understood to have told President Truman that he would not dissolve the ...

    Article : 285 words
  14. TAFT HOLDS NARROW S.DAKOTA LEAD

    Senator Toft early today held a narrow lead over General Eisenhower in South Dakota's bitterly contested primary election for Republican Presidential nomination. ...

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  15. HEALY APPEALS ON CONVICTION

    The State Full Court to-day reserved its decision on an appeal by the general secretary of the Waterside Workeis' ...

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