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  2. CHIFLEY WARNS OF LOOMING TRADE SLUMP

    CANBERRA.—Prime Minister Chiefly hinted in his Budget speech that Australia may have a trade d eficit next “This year, because of the good season and high prices, we seem likely to have a big export income,” ...

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  4. Secret Police Doubled In 2 Costs Years

    CANBERRA.—Expenditure on Attorney-General Evatt’s Commonwealth Investigation Branch has more than doubled since 1945-46. Extra money spent on the secret investigation of this branch will cause many speculations in the labor ...

    Article : 569 words
  5. Youth Paper Sends Food To Britain

    MELBOURNE.—The editorial board of the youth paper Youth Voice is sending a parcel of food a month to the staff of English youth paper ...

    Article : 57 words
  6. ACTU Fights For Unionists Oversea

    The fine spirit of international working class solidarity was one of the best features of the Australian Trades Union Congress in Melbourne. This was shown in the ovation for ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  7. UK COALOWNERS MAY MAKE NEW START IN AUST.

    A Miners’ Federation official suggested yesterday that English coalowners were trying to avoid the effects of mines nationalisation in ...

    Article : 434 words
  8. Bank Control Favored At Kogarah Meeting

    UNDER bank nationalisation the Government could finance building of schools, hospitals, railways, public works and water conservation ...

    Article : 143 words
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