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  2. SOLDIERS ON WHARVES

    From March 31 until April 12, when the wharf labourers decided by secret ballot to accept the gang system, Servicemen loaded and discharged all ships in the Port of Sydney. The value of their work in that time amounted, at civil rates, ...

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  3. COUPONS FOR LAY-BYS Review Promise Welcomed

    Thousands of women again thronged the lay-by departments of city stores yesterday, but the crowds were quieter ...

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  4. ARMS WORKERS RESHUFFLE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—One of the most significant man-power moves since the beginning of the war was announced ...

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  5. MORE BUTTER SOUGHT Miners and Rail Men Protest

    About 300 miners at the Excelsior mine on the South Coast stopped work yesterday as a protest against butter rationing. ...

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  6. LUXURY LIVING DENIED

    Allegations of "luxury living" in Army Service clubs and canteens not in battle areas made by the Minister for ...

    Article : 473 words
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    Advertising : 219 words
  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Hopes for real French unity seem justified with the announcement by the French Committee of National Liberation of the ...

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  9. UNIONS AND BUTTER

    Australia is disgraced by the callous protests of coalminers, wharf-labourers, and railwaymen against the butter-ration. ...

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  10. STRIKES CONDEMNED

    The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Fadden, said last night that the strike by coalminers against the rationing of butter merited ...

    Article : 207 words
  11. THE WAR, DAY BY DAY

    The continued Soviet bombing offensive on the eastern front is one of the most interesting threads in the complicated ...

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  12. ALL NORTHERN PITS WORKING

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—All mines on the northern coalfields worked a full shift to-day. Federation officials said that if full ...

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  13. MEAT SHORTAGE EXPECTED

    Master butchers expect that there will be an acute shortage of lamb and mutton in Sydney until the end of the month. The position is expected to ...

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  14. MINISTER REPLIES TO MR. FADDEN

    The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture, Mr. Scully, replied yesterday to the statement by the Leader of the Opposition. Mr. Fadden, that ...

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  15. IMPORTER'S PROTEST

    The Government had prevented the importation of hundreds of dozens of towels of various kinds. Mr. Geoffrey ...

    Article : 225 words
  16. HALF-DAY STRIKE

    Butchers in retail shops again took yesterday afternoon off, although their award provides that they should work during the afternoon. Union officials ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. 573 WORKERS STILL IDLE

    Renewed efforts were made by union officials yesterday to settle the strike of 573 employees at a large war factory. ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. RAIDING IN THE SOLOMONS

    After a period of relative quiet in the Solomons, the Japanese launched against Guadalcanal during last week-end their first ...

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  19. HONOUR FOR TWO R.A.N.R. MEN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The King has approved the mention in despatches of Lieutenant John Alexander Grant, R.A.N.R. (S.), of Forbes ...

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  20. MINISTRY AND COUNCIL

    State Ministers resent the action of the Legislative Council in preventing the Government from bringing the ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. INSTRUCTORS FOR R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—To teach instructors at the R.A.A.F. Central Flying School the latest developments abroad, the first ...

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  22. V.D.C. LESSON IN ECONOMY

    Extensions to the Sydney headquarters of the Volunteer Defence Corps were built of aeroplane packing cases by ...

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  23. RATIONED SUGAR SALES

    Because of rationing sales of refined sugar in Australia and New Zealand, combined, were 38,000 tons less in the half-year ended March 31, 1943, than ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. £6,150 FOR CHILD HOSTEL

    The Premier, Mr. McKell, announced last night that he had approved of £6,150 being made available to meet the cost of ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. VICE-REGAL

    His Excellency the Governor received at Government House yesterday morning the Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly in the ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. SHOP TRADING HOURS

    The Premier, Mr. McKell, said yesterday that he had not yet received any report from the Commissioner for Road Transport, Mr. Neale, on ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. GENERAL BLAMEY SEES W.A. MANOEUVRES

    SOMEWHERE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Wednesday.—General Sir Thomas Blamey, Commander of the Allied Land Forces in the South-west ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. BEER SUPPLY NOT TO BE CUT FURTHER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Government does not intend to reduce further the quotas or supplies of beer in Australia. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. ATTEMPT AT TRAIN WRECKING FEARED

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Timber piled across both rails on the railway line near Picton Junction, an important south-west centre, last night, appeared ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. MISSING BOYS SAFE

    Six missing boys for whom police were searching in the Blue Mountains returned to Glenbrook yesterday. They had gone for a hike on Saturday. ...

    Article : 43 words
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