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  2. ACTU rejects move for a nation-wide 24- hour strike

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The ACTU interstate executive voted today against calling a nation-wide 24-hour strike in protest against last week's basic wage-margins judgment. The 13-man executive debated for six ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr P. Jensen, left, of Sydney, and Mr H. H. Morgan, of Yarralumla, inspect the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Troops' wage inquiry soon

    A three-man team will leave Australia next Thursday to investigate living ...

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  5. BRAVERY AWARDS Airmen cool under fire

    Three members of the RAAF serving in South Vietnam have been decorated for bravery under fire or threat of fire. The Minister for Air, Mr ...

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  6. Projects to cost £57,000

    The Department of Works announced yesterday the letting of tenders for work to ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. Award claims adjourned

    Canberra union officials asked for adjournments yesterday to their applications to bring 15 industrial awards into line with the recent basic wage-total wage decision in ...

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  8. £3 claim by GM-H workers

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The 18,000 workers employed at General Motors-Holden's plants throughout ...

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  9. Mail cuts forced again

    Postal deliveries from Manuka have reverted to one a day, the district postal manager, Mr F. ...

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  10. Able leader for wool debate

    An equally vociferous opponent of the proposed reserve wool price scheme will take the place of Mr Macarthur-Onslow in a debate with Sir William Gunn in Canberra on Tuesday ...

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  12. Airport closed again

    Fog closed the Canberra Airport yesterday morning for the fourth day in succession. ...

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  13. US crest fines 'illegal'

    Fines imposed on two Australian National University students should be rescinded, according to the president of the ANU Labour Club, Mr P. Patterson. ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. Midshipmen exchange

    An exchange of midshipmen will he made between the Royal Australian Navy and the United States Navy, ...

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  15. PM on his way home

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP-Reuter). — The Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies, left for New York ...

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  16. Committees to plan for cathedral

    Two committees were established in Canberra yesterday to prepare for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    In a simple ceremony at the RSL National Headquarters in Canberra yesterday, members of the RSL-RSA Gallipoli Pilgrimage were able to show their appreciation to the Royal Air Force at El Adem in Libya for the assistance it gave during the party's visit to Tobruk.- Watched by Group Captain Morant, right, the national president of the RSL, Mr A. J. Lee. centre, presents ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Envoy to fly in

    The new High Commissioner for Pakistan, Dr A. M. Malik, will arrive in Canberra by air tomorrow ...

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