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  3. WESTERN POWERS WANT CLEAR-CUT VERDICT ON BERLIN ISSUE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The United Nations Security Council is expected to meet within 48 hours to make a final decision on the Berlin issue, which has been hanging fire for six days. The three Western Powers, according to their spokesmen, are becoming ...

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  4. BITTER DEBATE EXPECTED

    POSSIBILITY of the Government ordering a Royal Commission into the "secret documents" case was canvassed by ...

    Article : 204 words
  5. COMMUNIST LEADER GETS SIX MONTHS FOR SEDITION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Gilbert Burns, a member of the executive of, the Queensland branch of the Communist Party, was convicted in Brisbane Summons Court today on a charge of sedition and sentenced to six months' imprisonment. ...

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  6. PORT GERMEIN JETTY SEVERELY DAMAGED BY HEAVY SEAS

    When Port Germein jetty, which is more than a mile long, was lashed by heavy seas on Monday morning the steel lighthouse tower at the end of the structure was shifted 9 ft., timbers were torn out of the decking, and railway lines were twisted into fantastic shapes. ...

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  7. MUSICAL TREAT AT TOWN HALL

    A veritable flood of harmony was unleashed for an hour and a half in Pirie Town Hall on Sunday evening by Norwood Salvatioh Army Band. ...

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  8. STUART SECOND IN HOCKEY CARNIVAL

    After a game which they won on a forfeit at the end of 90 mins.' scoreless play St. Andrew's Stuart (Pirie) were defeated by a local team in the ...

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  9. FOOTBALL SHIELD PRESENTED

    There was a large attendance of sportsmen, at Buffalo Hall, David street, for the victory social of Proprietary, premiers of Pirie B Grade. ...

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  10. LABOR CELEBRATIONS NEXT SATURDAY

    Pirie Labor Day Celebration Committee, which was obliged to postpone the annual procession and sports on Monday owing to heavy rain, has ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. Bank Case Before Privy Council October 25

    The petition by the Commonwealth Government for leave to appeal against the Australian High Court's decision on the banking legislation ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. 112 Pts. Of Rain In Pirie In Three Days

    Spread over three days, a total of 112 pts. of rain has fallen in Pirie since the dry spell broke. There have been correspondingly high ...

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  13. Verandah Collapses In Pirie

    Pirie escaped comparatively lightly in the storm. A verandah collapsed at the home of Mr. J. Appelby, Breage street, Howetown, and many ...

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  14. Mr. Calwell Exempts Wives From Demand

    Mr. Calwell (Minister of Immigration) said in the House of Representatives today that he had notified the United States authorities early this ...

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  15. Police Watch On Indian Docks

    Strong contingents of armed police guarded vital power installations and oil pipelines in Bombay docks after 7,000 dock workers walked out last ...

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  16. Tax Remission On Australian-Made Cars Unlikely

    The Commonwealth Government would be reluctant to grant any remission of sales tax on vehicles claimed to be made in Australia because it ...

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  17. "THIS WILL MEAN A LOT TO PIRIE"

    Dr. G. K. Williams, away in England, is watching with keen interest the effort of Pirie Progress Association, of which he is founder. At the ...

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  18. FROM DAY TO DAY

    Lighting-up times: This evening, 6.59; sun rises 5.37, sets 6.29. Tomorrow, 7; sun rises 5.36, sets 6.30. Local temperatures: Yesterday, ...

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  19. Five Killed When Vat Collapses

    Five wine-pressers were killed when the bottom fell out of a Vat in which they were trampling wine grapes with their bare feet, states the ...

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  20. COUNCIL TRACTOR NOT FOR HIRE

    Supporting his written request Mr. N. Stark, of Lower Broughton, attended Pirie District Council's latest monthly meeting in an endeavor to persuade ...

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  21. NORTH BOOBOROWIE VISIT TO PIRIE

    The growing popularity of Pirie as a centre of interest from an educational and pleasure standpoint among the schools of the smaller country towns ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Sister W. Ward, of District and Bush Nursing Society, has resumed duty after six months' absence on sick leave. During her incapacity Sister ...

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  23. Women's Tennis Opening At Crystal Brook

    About 30 players were among an enthusiastic assembly for the opening of the women's tennis season at Crystal Brook town courts. Finals of ...

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  24. Migrants To Be Sought In Shanghai

    The Australian migration scheme was to be extended to Shanghai, Mr. Calwell (Minister of Immigration) said in the House of Representatives ...

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  25. Higher Pension Rate This Month?

    Sea. McKenna (Minister of. Social Services) today announced that the 5/ increase in the basic pension rate might be paid by the ...

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  26. R. Summers Wins Treble At Electricians' Picnic

    There was an attendance of nearly 200 at B.H.A.S. Electrical Picnic and Social. Club's picnic at Bangor. Oranges, sweets, cool drinks, and ...

    Article : 255 words
  27. Barrier Lead Bonus Down 10/ A Week

    Based on the price of lead for September, the November lead bonus of Broken Hill mine employes will be £2 1/ a shift, or £10 5/ for each full ...

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  28. Northern C.W.A. Divisions Raised £130 At Show

    At a meeting of Crystal Brook branch of Country Women's (Association Mrs. W. F. Nicliolls. (president) reported that on "Northern ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. OPEN-CUT MINES TO BE CLOSED IF COAL PRODUCTION EXCEEDS DEMAND

    Miners' Federation of Australia has decided that if coal production exceeds the demand open-cut mines throughout Australia will be closed ...

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