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  4. Unions Likely To Reject Arbitration Court Judgment

    Reaction of unions to the Arbitration Court’s judgment on a claim for increased payments for weekend work is one of disappointment. However, the unions concerned in the claim will meet, tomorrow to consider the judgment and what action, it any, they will take. The court delivered judgment this afternoon. ...

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  5. “PARALYSIS GRIPPING INDUSTRIES IN BRITAIN”

    Declaring that the Government’s economic survey had failed to produce a sense of urgency, the Federation of British Industries has issued proposals for tackling the economic crisis, states Reuter. The federation urges the Government to step up the coal output ...

    Article : 545 words
  6. NEW HOMES IN WHICH ENGLISH WILL LIVE

    General view of the building section at the Ideal Homes Exhibition at Olympia, London, with a replica of Eros, in the centre. 20,000 of the type of house at the extreme left have been ordered by the British Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BLOOD BATH IN FORMOSA

    The Shanghai correspondent of American Associated Press says that John W. Powell, the only American correspondent who has been able to ...

    Article : 393 words
  8. Oil Tanks Afire; £4 Million Damage At Haifa

    All army and civilian fire brigades have been summoned to fight a fire in the oil installations at Haifa which broke out on Sunday night following three explosions. Oil from the smashed pipe line is reported to have blown up oil ...

    Article : 423 words
  9. AUSTRALIA WILL ASSIST BRITAIN

    Unity of purpose among the Empire delegates in their approach to the international trade organisation preparatory talks at Geneva next ...

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  10. Stalin Will Not Relax Ban on Wives Joining Husbands

    The diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that Stalin has refused a request by Mr Bevin that 15 Russian women who married British ...

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  11. Judgment May Avert Stoppages in N.S.W.

    Officials of several NSW unions stated tonight that they were hopeful that the Arbitration Court judgment on the weekend penalty rates would avert ...

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  12. BRITISH ORCHESTRA ON WAY HERE

    Boyd Neal Orchestra. of 18 performers, left London for Australia on Sunday. They travelled to Shannon to await a United States plane which will take ...

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  13. “PLOT TO DISRUPT INDUSTRY”

    Commenting on statements that some members of the chamber did not approve of the policy adopted towards strikes, the president of the ...

    Article : 226 words
  14. Demands Palestine be Open to Migrants

    Mr Harold Ickes, a former Secretary for the Interior, said in a speech today that the United Slates, before agreeing to take over Britain’s obligations in ...

    Article : 69 words
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  16. “SOMETHING IN BRAIN STOPPED”

    The trial was commenced in the Central Criminal Court to-day of Arthur Redvers Hayne, who is charged with having murdered his wife. Louise ...

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  17. HORSE MET DEATH A STRANGE WAY

    A trotter owned by Mr R. H. Hall, of Lavinglon, was found dead on Mungabareena reserve at the weekend. ...

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  18. POLICE GUARD MAN IN HOSPITAL

    The condition of Frederick William Robson, aged 48, clothing manufacturer, of King’s Cross, who was admitted to hospital last night with ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. 40 KILLED IN COMMUNAL RIOTS

    Communal rioting between Moslems and Hindus broke out in three areas in Central Bombay on Sunday. By evening 40 had been killed and ...

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  20. VICTORIAN CABINET CONSIDERS DECISION

    Industrial turmoil and the decision of the full Arbitration Court occupied a great deal of the time at the sittings of the State Cabinet, which began at ...

    Article : 126 words
  21. Purchasing Mission to Japan; Protest Repeated

    The secretary of the Hosiery and Knitted Goods Manufacturers’ Association (Mr A. Upjohn) today repealed his association’s protest against the ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. All South Coast Mines Idle To-day

    A stop-work meeting of members of the Illawarra branch of the Deputies and Shot Firers’ Association has been called for tomorrow and as a ...

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  23. No May Day Stoppage in N.S.W.

    Left wing controlled unions have abandoned plans to stage a nation-wide stoppage on May 1 to enforce the granting of a 40-hour week. It was ...

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  24. SOME EASTER MEAT FOR MELBOURNE

    A limited supply of meat for the Easter weekend may be available on Thursday if butchers arc able to buy meat at Newmarket tomorrow. ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. Smoke And Ashes From Volcano Black Out Iceland

    Geologists who have established stations near Mount Hekla, Iceland’s most famous volcano, which has become active again after being dormant for 101 years, expect the eruption to continue for several months. ...

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  26. U.S. Pressure on Britain May Hit Australia

    American proposals that Britain should scale down tariffs and eliminate preferences will, it effective, seriously affect the Queensland sugar ...

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  27. Calwell Welcomes British Migrants

    When another 298 building trade workers reached Sydney by sea today from Britain the Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) boarded the liner ...

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  28. RAILWAY DEPT. GETS BACK QUARRY

    Blue metal quarry at Bombo, on the outskirts of Kiama, will be re-established by the Railway Department. It was formerly owned by the Railway ...

    Article : 66 words
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