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  3. State Worried To Find Cost of Wage Increase

    Further consideration of quartely adjustments to the basic wage was deferred at a spcial Cabinet meeting to-night. The Premier, Mr. Cahill, stated ...

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  4. WAREHOUSE SHATTERED IN EXPLOSION

    A violent explosion and several minor blasts shattered a large warehouse and caused £40,000 damage at Mascot tonight. ...

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  5. Snow On Mountains Freezes N.S.W.

    Snow which well on the Blue Mountains last night brought a return to winter conditions in many parts of the State to-day. The Weather Bureau reports that snow fell at Katoomba, Leura, Mt. Victoria, Blackheath and Oberon. ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. PROFESSOR TITTERTON SAYS:

    The recent series of British atomic tests in Central Australia demonstrated Britain could, now s upply the three armed Services, Army, Navy and Air Force, with new atomic weapons of a type highly suitable for operational u se. ...

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  7. CUP DAY WEATHER SHOULD BE FINE

    The Melbourne Cup should be run in cloudy but fine weather, according to a special bulletin issued by the ...

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  8. VIRUS IMMUNITY RESEARCH AT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

    Mr. D. MARSHALL examines a rabbit he has taken from special cages in the animal room of the Microbiology Department ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Transport Men To Discuss T.L.C. President

    A special meeting of transport workers will be held to-night to consider action in regard to the presidency of the A.C.T. Trades ...

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  10. UNIONISM BILL THIS YEAR

    The State Government hopes to introduce a bill to provide absolute preference to unionists this year. This ...

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  11. Commission To Send Expert Overseas To Study Atomic Power

    The Electricity Commission is sending an expert overseas to study the development of atomic power stations. ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. Move To Avoid Retrospective Power Charges

    The A.C.T. Advisory Council will recommend to the Minister for the Interior that the method of applying increases in ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. INDIANS SHOOT CHINESE WAR PRISONER

    A Chinese prisoner of war was to-day killed by gunfire before Indian guards paraded nearly 500 prisoners for identification in ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. AIRLINE OFFICIALS JOIN IN INVESTIGATION

    Three Airlines officials arrived here by air yesterday from Sydney and immediately joined investigators at the scene ...

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  15. Heavy Storms Lash Britain

    Storms, gales-force winds, and rain lashed Britain day and night yesterday from as far north as Scotland and as far ...

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  16. PAKISTAN TO BECOME REPUBLIC

    The Constituent Assembly to-night decided to make Pakistan a republic. Hindu members earlier ...

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  17. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Alfred Charles Whiteway, 22, was sentenced to death at Old Batley to-day for the murder of l6-year-old Barbara ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA TO FACILITATE JAPANESE APPEAL TO INTERNATIONAL COURT

    The Commonwealth Government has agreed to allow the Japanese Government lo test Australia's new pearl fisheries legislation before the International Court of Justice. Its willingness to allow the ...

    Article : 314 words
  19. Dr. Burton Defends Red China

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr.. Casey, had a duty to inform the Australian people precisely what acts China had ...

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  20. "MINERS' CLAIM WOULD COST £7 MILLION

    Granting of Miners' Claims for a 35-hour week and a £2 weekly rise would cost Australian industry nearly £7 million a ...

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  21. SECRET SERVICE CHECKS GOTHIC

    The liner Gothic, which sails for Jamaica next week on the first stage of the Royal tour of New Zealand and Australia, has ...

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  22. POCKET MONEY FOR WIVES?

    LONDON, Mon.— Britain's Council of Married Women yesterday. called on the Government to bring in a law making it ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. ARMS SMUGGLING ON GUIANA BORDER

    GEORGETOWN, Mon. — Deputy Police Commissioner of British Guiana, Dick Whittingham, yesterday confirmed reports of ...

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