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  2. PERSONALITIES AT 40-HOUR WEEK INQUIRY

    FROM LEFT: Messrs. C. Croft, Federated Gas Employees' Union; R. M. Eggleston, who appears for the A.C.T.U.; R. R. Sholl, representing various employers; and S. C. G. Wright, also representing various employers. FROM LEFT: Messrs. J. V. Barry, K.C., representing the N.S.W., Victorian and Tasmanian Governments; T. W. Smith, representing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. JEWISH PLANS IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, July 15.—A campaign of non-co-operation is being planned by Jewish leaders in Palestine. If that is not successful, a civil disobedience campaign ...

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  4. No Seat Yet Found For Mr. Casey

    Two Victorian Liberal members of the House of Representatives said last night that they would not stand down to allow Mr. R. G. ...

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  5. TWO BODIES IN RIVER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The two men whose bodies were found in the Barwon River, Geelong, on Sunday, were murdered. A ...

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  6. BOMB ATTACK IN EGYPT

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).— Two of the seven British soldiers who were wounded in the grenade-throwing affair at Alexandria on ...

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  7. Petrol Ration Depends On British Action

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia would follow Britain's lead in any decision on petrol rationing arising from American ratification ...

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  8. Major Cousens May Soon Appear In Court

    The Deputy Commonwealth Crown Solicitor, Mr. G. Watson, said yesterday that Major Charles Cousens yesterday that Major Charles ...

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  9. Commons Gives Loan Mixed Reception

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—Cheers mingled with cries of "No" when the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, announced in the House of Commons this afternoon: "The House will share ...

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  10. TEST ANIMALS DYING

    KWAJALEIN, July 15 (A.A.P.).— An officer who visited the animal ship Burleson, from which reporters were barred, said that animals appearing to ...

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  11. MR. GULLETT WILL NOT STAND DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Gullett, M.P., said to-night he would not stand down from Henty in favour of Mr. R. G. Casey. ...

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  12. British Policy On German Assets In Austria

    PARIS, July 15 (A.A.P.).—Following the demand from Russia that Austria shall hand over to her all German assets in the Russian ...

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  13. NAZIS' SECRET WEAPONS

    WASHINGTON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—The Nazis planned to attack New York and other cities, no matter how distant, by using a ...

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  14. Local Defeat For Communists

    The chief Communist candidate, Mr. T. Nelson, has been decisively defeated for the position of president of the Sydney branch of the ...

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  15. LOST HAVEN

    Our new serial, "Lost Haven," which begins on Saturday, is a story of Austialian life by one of Australia's most brilliant ...

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  16. PATROLS CLASH ON FRONTIER

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A P.).— Quoting an "authoritative statement." Belgrade Radio alleges that United States troops fired first in ...

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  17. BOMBS CAN BE MADE CHEAPLY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It was now definitely established that atom bombs could be produced cheaply once the equipment had ...

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  18. MOTORING BODIES URGE FREEDOM

    Affiliated motoring organisations of Australia, including the N.R.M.A. and R.A.C.A., have renewed their request to the ...

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  19. MR. CHURCH[?]LL IN FRANCE

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).— "Never before has there been so clear a need for one country to be strong as there is now for France," ...

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  20. MOUNTAIN BAN REMAINS

    TOKYO, July 15 (A.A.P.).— The 1,300-year-old ban against women ascending the sacred Buddhist mountain. Omine, in south ...

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  21. Detectives Raid Flat At "Cross"

    Detectives last night raided a King's Cross flat and arrested two men and a woman. It was alleged that one of the men ...

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  22. WOOL LOAN PLAN FOR JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, disclosed to-day that the plan to send Australian wool to Japan on a ...

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  23. BARRACKS PLAN OPPOSED

    The City Council decided last night to protest to the State Government against the proposed demolition of the old Hyde Park ...

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  24. CHANNEL PIGEON RACE RESUMED

    LONDON, July 15.—Reports of the first cross-channel pigeon race for the King's Cup since 1939 read like an account of a war-time ...

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  25. TRAWLER'S LONG TRIP

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).— The trawler A J. Buchan, 150 tons, with 2[?] people on bo[?]rd, inc[?]ding [?] Women and two ...

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  26. Suffragettes March Again To Honour Leader

    LONDON, July 15.—Fifty grevhaired women, the oldest of whom was 92, marched along the Thames Embankment and placed a wreath ...

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  27. UNLICENSED RADIO TRANSMITTERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A number of persons who had been operating unlicensed wireless transmitting equipment had been traced, and ...

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  28. ROCKET MISSION'S REPORT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The British rocket-bomb mission is believed to have reported in favour of establishing a testing range in Central ...

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  29. YOUNG BOY BADLY INJURED BY CAR

    An eight-year-old boy, Robert Proud, of Henderson Road, Alexandria, was knocked down and seriously injured by a car in Henderson ...

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