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  4. NEWSPAPER UNION'S SUDDEN STRIKE

    "The Age" appears in skeleton form to-day, because at a stop-work meeting yesterday the mechanical section of the Victorian Printers Operatives' Union decided upon a sudden strike. All metropolitan. newspapers are involved. ...

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  5. TRAM CUTS WILL BEGIN TO-DAY

    Travellers will be further hit by the transport hold up to-day. A 50 per cent reduction in tramway time-tables will begin at 10 o'clock this morning and will operate daily between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. until ...

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  6. MOVE FOR SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A development which may result in an early move to end the Victorian metal trades strike occurred to-day. Two officials of the Amalgamated Engineering Union were ordered to return to Sydney from Melbourne to attend a special meeting of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BATTLE MORE POPULAR THAN BUDGET

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton), who had arranged to speak on the B.B.C. home service at 9.15 ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS IN BRITAIN

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) unveiled at the King George V. sanatorium, near Godalming a plaque ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S BUDGET

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh Dalton), opening the budget speech in the Commons, said that the recoil to ...

    Article : 348 words
  10. EFFECT ON ELECTIONS

    Industrial unrest in Victoria was discussed briefly in Sydney yesterday by the general secretary of the Australian Labor ...

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  11. CRITICISM OF U.S.

    Immediate prosecution under the ancient Logan act of Mr. Henry Wallace for his critical statements in Britain on ...

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  12. HEADING FOR CANADA.

    Latest reports on Mr. Milton Reynolds' round-world record flight attempt are that his plane Reynolds' Bombshell has left ...

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  13. MINISTER'S DILEMMA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- No move has yet been made by the commonwealth Government to interview in the Victorian' metal ...

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  14. ROYAL VISIT TO RHODES' GRAVE

    The King and Queen and the Princesses climbed the last, mile up the Matopos hills, 30 miles outside Bulawayo, to pay tribute ...

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  15. NO TRANSPORT; NO BENEFIT

    The Department of Social Services has ruled that inability to get to one's job because of the transport hold-up does ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. Polish Factories Nationalised

    Reuter's correspondent in Warsaw says the Government announced it has completed the nationalisation of all Polish ...

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  17. "Big Freeze" Takes Toll of Aged

    The toll which the recent British long, cold spell took of elderly persons is revealed in the analysis made by a correspondent to the "Times." Deaths notified In the "Times" ...

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  18. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    Sir Stafford Cripps announced in the House of Commons that Mr. Harold Wilson, Secretary for Overseas Trade, would leave, for ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    Mr. Robert Leonard Leane died at his home in St. Kilda-road yesterday after a long illness. He was a Prominent city accountant, ...

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  20. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says delegates from 32 nations began a conference to find a standard plan for air traffic ...

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  21. AID TO GREECE ATTACKED

    The Soviet delegate, M. Gromyko. accused the United States in the Security Council of trying belatedly to "stamp its ...

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    GAS COAL FOR MELBOURNE. -- There was plenty of coal for Melbourne's gas companies in the Fort Lennox when she arrived at North Wharf yesterday, but no one to unload it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FIREWOOD SHORTAGE LIKELY

    As a result of transport restrictions, it is likely that not more than half of Melbourne's firewood requirements will be met this winter. At least 1000 railway trucks are needed each week to maintain the ...

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  24. Currency Losses by U.K. in Europe

    Illicit trading and currency dealings by British forces in Europe lest year amounted to £20,000,000, a White Paper just published reveals. This together with over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FAILURE OF CONFERENCE

    "Direct blackmail" is alleged by the Soviet Tass Agency against the "Manchester Guardian," the "Times," the ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. OUSTING BRITAIN FROM ASIA

    An article in the "New Times" says Americans intend using Japan to oust competitors, particularly, Britain, from Asta[?] ...

    Article : 73 words
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