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  2. STOPPAGES ARE "TREACHERY" Cabinet Action Expected

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, will, it is believed, ask Federal Cabinet to-morrow for full support ...

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  3. PLANNING FOR PEACE

    Outlining the Government's post-war plans, the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction, Mr. Chifley, said last night that ...

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  4. DROPPING OF CHARGES Protest by Mr. Fadden

    By causing the withdrawal of prosecutions against three trades union secretaries who advertised stop-work meetings in a ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN YOUTH

    Wide expansion of the work of the National Fitness Council, to extend its benefits to thousands more young people, is contemplated by the inauguration of the National Youth Association. The association plans to develop and ...

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  7. THE WAR, DAY BY DAY

    Establishment of a strong Russian bridgehead across the middle Donets near Lisichansk may provide a pointer to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The continued failure of the Federal Government effectively to organise the food front in Australia is wholly deplorable. ...

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  9. ITALY IN THE SHADOW OF INVASION

    "Italy," said Goering, in a prewar burst of candour, "is Germany's bridge to the great spaces of Africa and the oceans ...

    Article : 456 words
  10. NO SHORTAGE OF WHARF LABOUR

    On the Sydney waterfront yesterday there was little demand for labour, and all requirements were met by the wharf labourers and Servicemen ...

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  11. ENGINEERS' STRIKE VETOED

    The proposal to hold a general strike of members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union throughout Australia on May 24 has been dropped. ...

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  12. EMERGENCY TAXI POOL

    The committee which is planning the creation of a taxi pool to ensure transport for people who need it urgently, is expected ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. BUS CAUSES HOLD-UP

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—Seaham No. 2 Colliery was idle to-day because a bus conductor told employees on the journey to the mine in the morning ...

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  14. SCHOOL CHILDREN TO "STRIKE"

    Children attending Brookvale Public School will go "on strike" this morning in accordance with a decision reached at a public ...

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  15. BILL TO CLOSE NIGHT CLUBS

    The State Government will introduce legislation to deal with night clubs, the Premier, Mr. McKell, announced after a ...

    Article : 223 words
  16. LOCAL TOBACCO OUTPUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A production target of not less than 6,500,000lb of Australian tobacco for 1943-44 has been ...

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  17. WOMAN SQUADRON LEADER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Dr. Mildred Hutchings, of Melbourne, first woman medical officer appointed to the R.A.A.F., has been ...

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  18. MOVE FOR VARIATION OF C.C.C. AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The secretary of the Building Trades Federation, Mr. Don Thomson, the secretary of the Carpenters' ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. TOO MUCH GOVERNMENT BY REGULATION

    The Full Court's judgment in the night club case has given a heavy jolt to the system whereby State Governments exercise ...

    Article : 225 words
  20. COUNCIL ABOLISHES COMMITTEE

    By nine votes to eight, the City Council yesterday again approved the abolition of the City Markets Committee, which had been decided upon ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. YOUTH ASSOCIATION TO MEET

    The second public meeting called by the National Fitness Council of New South Wales of the National Youth Association will be held at the ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. A.L.P. EXPULSIONS OPPOSED

    The Bondi electoral branch of the official Labour Party last night decided, with one dissentient only, to demand the reinstatement of all ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. WOMAN KILLED BY ARMY TRUCK

    Mrs. Florence H. Smith, 66, of Leith Street, Croydon, was knocked down by a military truck in King Street, Ashbury, last evening and died soon after ...

    Article : 38 words
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