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  4. Continued Electricity Supply Depends On Court

    In the event of the Arbitration Court’s failure to give a satisfactory decision in the weekend penalty rates [?] members of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen’s Association will cease to supply electric power [?] industry and public. This was revealed tonight at the Melbourne Trades Hall Council meeting by the seceretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr J. J. Brown), who said the FEDFA had worked out a plan to ...

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  6. WAS HIT BY DISASTROUS TIDAL WAVE

    Gisborne. North Island. NZ, the streets of which were three to four feet under water when huge tidal waves swept over 60 miles of the east cost on Wednesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Lang’s Surprise Move Blocks Passage Of Aliens Bill

    Mr J. T. Lang (Ind. Lab., NSW) blocked the passage of the Aliens Bill shortly before the House of Representatives rose for the Easier recess today. Mr Lang did this on a motion for the third reading of the bill after ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. C.P. Supports Fadden’s Attack

    The Federal Leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) made a strong attack on the Federal Government and the Minister for Commerce (Mr ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. “Govt. Is Not Resigning”

    Today the Premier (Mr Cain) emphatically denied a published statement that the State Government would resign as as a result of the metal ...

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  10. “RED” SCIENTIST EMPLOYED BY C.S.I.R.

    The Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) revealed in the house of Representatives today that a scientific research worker in a ...

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  11. Grave-Diggers Strike From Today

    Sydney gravediggers and crematorium employes will [?] on strike from tomorrow night because their wages have been reduced by 5/- a ...

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  12. TAX LEGISLATION INTRODUCED

    Legislation to give effect to the Government's taxation reductions was introduced by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) in the House of ...

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  13. WATERFRONT TROUBLE AGAIN THREATENS

    Unless a satisfactory reply is received from the Stevedoring Industry Commission by Monday regarding shift periods at Port Kembla, ...

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  14. DEATH SENTENCE FOR MAN

    William Alfred John Lever, aged [?] laborer, when found guilty of a criminal assault on a 12-year-old girl was sentenced to death by Mr ...

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  15. HEAT ON WHEAT

    Allegations of [?] dentals and interjections marked a healed debate on the New Zealand wheat agreement at tonight’s session of the Country Party ...

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  16. C.P. Doesn’t Want Calwell’s Refugee Immigrants

    While affirming the Country Party’s immigration policy, the annual conference today carried a resolution deploring “the type of ...

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  17. War Criminals Found In College

    Three Yugo-Slav war criminals wanted by the Yugo-Slav police, are reliably reported to have been found when British and Italian police raided ...

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  18. Appalling Shortage Of Farm Machinery”

    Efforts will be made to speed up the manufacture of farm machinery and [?]pare parts. This was stated in the legislative Assembly today by the ...

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  19. Mr. Wallace Attacks Red “Smear” Campaign

    Mr Henry M. Wallace, former Secretary of Commerce, declared in a speech yesterday that Americans were being diverted ...

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  20. Bureaucracy Run Mad, Says M.L.A.

    “Bureaucracy run mad” was how Mr Tonne (Lab, Canterbury) described the NSW Railway Department’s refusal to allow an employe to water travelling ...

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  21. BANDIANA MAJOR BARS UNION OFFICIAL

    Following the refusal of Major R. Hodges. commanding officer of Bandiana base workshops, to permit the organiser of the Federated Clerks’ ...

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  22. Tidal Waves Swept Up This Beach

    Wainui beach, Gisbome, North Island, NZ, where tidal waves occurred on Wednesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. 115 MINERS DEAD

    Sixteen more bodies badly mutilated by an explosion which occurred in the Centralia coal mine on Tuesday were brought to the surface this ...

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  24. To Press Waterside Workers’ Federation

    State Council of the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women tonight decided to press the Waterside Workers’ Federation to give preference ...

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  25. HOLIDAY FOR POLITICIANS

    The House of Representatives rose today for the Easter recess. It will resume on April 16 and the Senate on April 30. ...

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