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  2. BASIC WAGE REACTION WORRIES LABOUR

    Federal Labour politicians were busily conjecturing at the week-end whether the announcements of the 7/- interim increase in the basic wage and the relaxation of wage-pegging regulations were likely to produce the atmosphere of ...

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  4. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Disappointment expressed by tradeunion leaders over the interim addition of 7/ made by the Arbitration Court on Friday pending its final award may ...

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  5. Opposition To Franco Is Growing In Spain

    SPAIN is in a state of economic crisis as bad as any country of Europe. The crisis cannot be cured ...

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  6. BLOW TO PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

    The primary and legitimate purpose of the State Government's Economic Stability and War-time Provisions Continuance Bill is clearly to provide ...

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  7. VICE-REGAL

    His Royal Highness the GovernorGeneral, accompanied by his Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, flew from Canberra to Sydney on Saturday ...

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  8. CABINET'S UNITED RESPONSIBILITY

    Sir,—In his article in Thursday's "Herald" entitled "Why Caucus fought shy of Bretton Woods," Mr. Ormonde writes: "The decision of the Federal ...

    Article : 390 words
  9. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—In a letter to this League on October 29 the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction, Mr. Dedman, stated:— "I would point out to you that it ...

    Article : 276 words
  10. SHORTAGE OF SOAP

    Sir,—The answer to Mr. A. R. Penfold is that there is no shortage of tallow in Australia, as ample stocks can be bought on the black market. ...

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  11. STRONG[?] LANGUAGE IN PARLIAMENT

    Sir,—In reply to Dame Mary Gilmore's criticism of my letter on the use of strong language in Parliament, [?] would like to say that, in my opinion, ...

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  12. EMPIRE TIES

    Sir,—The Rev. R. A. Hickin writes, "we are turning with adolescent arrogance to cast off the sacred yoke of Empire solidarity." ...

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  13. NEW COMPROMISE IN FRANCE

    Election of a septuagenarian as Prime Minister of a resurgent France is a measure of the deep antagonisms and lack of trust which afflict French ...

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  14. SINGERS' ENUNCIATION

    Sir,—The indistinctness of enunciation to which the "Herald's" criticism of the "Christmas Oratorio" very properly draws attention is a common ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. BABY HEALTH CENTRES

    Sir,—Mr. Kelly, the Minister for Health, has stated that baby health centre facilities must be curtailed as nurses could not be obtained, despite ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. GALVANISED PIPING

    Sir,—Farmers and others who wish to extend or renew their water services are compelled to fill in an application form and wait six months or more for ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. SCIENTIFIC CRICKET

    Sir,—Since it is now suggested that a light meter be used to decide appeals against the light in Test matches, might not we go one step further and ...

    Article : 57 words
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