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  2. Advertising

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  3. Forecast:

    Local thunder, then fine; cooler S.W. winds. ...

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  5. Move for Disciplinary Action Against Unions For Calling Strike

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Latest move in the transport hold-up today was the decision by the Melbourne Trades Council that disciplinary action should be taken against the unions which had called what was termed "an unauthorised strike." ...

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  6. Referendum Result

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Only one of the three questions submitted to the people at the recent referendum—the giving of social services authority to the Commonwealth—has been carried. ...

    Article : 392 words
  7. Australia Training Centre For Nurses

    Sister M. I. Lindsay, recently returned from abroad, said that by inviting Baltic girls, who had been trained as nursing aides by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Tokio Rose" Was Number Of Persons

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday: Because "Tokio Rose" was "composite persons with at least a dozen voices," the U.S. ...

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  9. Food Parcels Released "Within Week"

    Mr R. E. Hewat, United Kingdom Ministry of Food ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 70 SHIPS NOW IDLE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: No settlement was reached in the waterfront strike today. Seventy ships and 6000 wharf laborers are now idle. The Stevedoring Industry Com- ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. RADIO SETS FOR GOULBURN REFORMATORY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: One hundred long-sentence prisoners in Goulburn Reformatory are to have radio sets installed in their ...

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  12. Rules Held Valid By Court

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: National Security Regulations relating to the sale, purchase or transfer of ...

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  13. Peace Parley in China

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The United Press correspondent in Nanking says: The chief Communist ...

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  14. No Early Extension to NSW Likely

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Australian Railways Union State secretary (Mr J. Ferguson) left by air tonight ...

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  15. ROUGH SEAS PREVENT SEARCH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Rough seas are preventing a search for two Brisbane fishermen missing in a launch off Caloundra. ...

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  16. LAND VALUE CONTROL ALSO VALID

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: On the Judgment of the Chief Justice (Sir John Latham), the Full High Court today decided ...

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  17. FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The United Press correspondent at Buenos Aires says: The President (Colonel Peron) opened a special session of the Argentine Congress by reading a message outlining a five-year plan for ...

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  18. DISPUTE OVER DALGETY'S WOOL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Whether Dalgety's 11,425 bales will be offered at the wool sales tomorrow depends on the Clerks' Union. ...

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  19. Dockyards To Be Closed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The engine drivers at Morts Dock decided tonight to strike and the men at Woolwich Dock are ...

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  20. "Recession Inevitable in U.S."

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The New York Post's financial writer, Sylvia Porter, says: "An early recession is inevitable, crushing ...

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  21. FACTORIES TO BE EXTENDED BY NESTLES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Substantial alterations are to be made in various factories throughput the Commonwealth and New Zealand by ...

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  22. American Right Wing Leader

    General Robert Wood, leader of the extreme Right of U.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GOVERNOR ON ROLE OF COUNTRY PRESS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Country newspapers could do much to assist the people of Australia to accept their responsibilities ...

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  24. THREAT BY NOTORIOUS JEWISH GANG

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday: A threat to shoot at sight every British soldier and policeman carrying arms in Palestine streets is contained in pamphlets distributed by the notorious terrorist Stern Gang. ...

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  25. MANHUNT IN W.A. AFTER KILLING OF DETECTIVE

    PERTH, Tuesday: Whirling in his flight from the police, a fugitive turned andi fired three shots at pointblank range in Claremont last night and Detective Karl Roe dropped dead with a bullet in the temple and two ...

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  26. MORE DISTURBANCES IN INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday: A message from Calcutta states that one person was killed and eight were injured when police opened fire during a fight. The Government has advised ...

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  27. BID FOR CHEAPER MOTORING

    SOUTHPORT, Tuesday: The Australian Automobile Association conference, which opened today, has as its main aim a ...

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  28. BRIEF STAY FOR 841 ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Associated Press correspondent at Haifa says: The British ships Ocean Vigour and Empire ...

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  29. ENGINEERS TO RESUME WORK

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: United Press says: The marine engineers reached an agreement with the employers through the ...

    Article : 49 words
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