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  3. Future In [?] Hands?

    BERRA, Jan. 23.— The Commonwealth Government has become increasingly concerned by the [?] of some unions under Communist leadership to [?] decisions of arbitration tribunals, said the ...

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  4. PEKING PROPOSAL LEAVES DOOR OPEN

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—The British Cabinet was summoned to a special meeting this morning to discuss the new Peking proposal for a cease Ere in Korea. A Foreign Office spokesman was non-committal about the likely result of the meeting following the statement last ...

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  5. MOUNT LAMINGTON ERUPTION

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 23.—(By radiophone from an A.A.P. correspondent in Port Moresby): Four thousand natives have been injured or killed in the Mount Lamington eruption, according to an official report from the Director of District Services, Mr. Ivan Champion, to-day. Mr. Champion, who is directing ground ...

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  6. YOUNG DOCTOR IS HERO

    MELBOURNE, January 23.— Dr. Ian Falconer, 24, who hat been living with the polio-stricken Clark family on ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. [?] SWEEPS [?] S-EAST

    BRISBANE. January 23.— [?] in the Wyandra [?] to-night were working [?] to cut a break ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. Young Girl Drowned

    SYDNEY. Jan 23.—A nine year-old girl was drowned while swimming in the flooded Iron Bar Creek at Shortland ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. Wages Up 5/- In February

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 23.—he basic wage in Sydney will be increased 8/- to £8/13/-, a week from the first pay period in February. The rales for Melbourne and ? ...

    Article : 401 words
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  12. A.L.P. SUPPORT FOR TRAINING PLAN

    PERTH. January 23.—West Australian delegates to the Australian Labour Party triennial conterence in March will ...

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  13. HAS NORTH CLUE TO POLIO?

    BRISBANE, Jan. 23.—A Health Department officer ma y be sent to the far north to conduct investigations into the outbreaks of poliomyelitis which have caused double deaths in two families. The Deputy Director of Public Health, Dr. D. Johnson, said to-night that we can not afford to leave any stone unturned. There may [?] some clue in those centres which would help in the fight against polio. ...

    Article : 585 words
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