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  2. Unions’ Claims Won’t Embarrass Govt. Says Lab. Senator

    Any suggestion that a campaign by trade unionists for higher wages at this time would embarrass the Labor Government was plain “hooey,” Senator Arnold (Lab.) said in opening a meeting of Commonwealth ...

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  3. Mort’s Dock Men Spurn Trotskyites

    Workers at Mort’s Dock last Friday decisively rejected stayin strike proposals by the Trotskyite-led Balmain ...

    Article : 412 words
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    CHILDREN’S WELFARE is the first concern of the rebuilders of wartorn Russia—Playtime in a Leningrad children’s home] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Watt’s Query On BHP Coal

    “BROKEN Hill Pty. Company at Whyalla has about 10,000 tons of black coal salted away in a State where coal stocks are perilously low ...

    Article : 450 words
  6. Molotov Exposed His “Free Press”

    Nearly all newspapers suppressed Soviet Foreign Secretary Molotov’s smashing reply to US State Secretary Byrnes on “freedom of the press.” MR. BYRNES has boasted that ...

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  8. Phoney ‘Labor’ Leader

    LONDON. — Many British trade unionists are incensed at the action of the Trades Union Congress in sponsoring a tour in this country ...

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