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  2. MINISTER DENIES ORGANISED LABOR DREW UP ARBITRATION BILL UNION DICTATION DENIED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—“It has been blatantly suggested that I have been directed by organised Labor in drawing [?] this bill.’’ ...

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  3. EYES ON STATE SALARIES

    STATE servants were perturbed yesterday by a report, which they said was well-based, that the Ministry was proposing to suspend ...

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  4. POLITICAL TRUCE PROSPECTS

    NON-LABOR members or the State Parliament said yesterday that their attitude to the appeal by the Premier (Mr. Hogan) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BUDGET NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. — There will be at least two unpleasant points about the Budget to he tabled by the Treasurer (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FILM FIRE RISKS

    THE Health Commission decided yesterday that unless large stocks of film. amounting to 3,000.000ft., and other inflammable ...

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  7. STRONG PROTEST BY R.S.L.

    THE Returned Soldiers’ League is taking action, to prevent the dismissal of 104 linesmen from the Postal Department today, it ...

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  8. UNION DELEGATION FOR CANBERRA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A delegation of Sydney trades union oflicials will leave for Canberra.tomorrow night to protest to the ...

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  9. NO DANGER, SAY OWNERS

    THE film referred to by the Health Commission is not dangerous to the Majestic Theatre said the Melbourne representative ...

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  10. Finance Proposal for Budget

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—In the House of Representatives today the Treasurer promised to consider closely the question whether, in ...

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  11. Protect Court, Employers Ask

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.— Representatives of employers organisations put before the AttorneyCeneral (Mr. Brennan) today ...

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  12. STRIKE LIKELY IN SHOPS TODAY

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—It appears likely that a strike will be declared in. shops tomorrow. ...

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  13. 800 Injured Each Month In N.S.W. Railways

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Eight hundred employees in the Railways Department are injured every month, Mr. Cummings, for the ...

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  14. TRANSPORT CHANGES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The State: Government today appointed Mr. S. A. Maddocks, a barrister, and formerly secretary of the Police ...

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  15. Mother-Kills Baby and Self

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—A mother today ended her life after killing her baby near Taree. Returning to his home Mr. ...

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  16. Drop In Price Of Industrial Briquettes

    To meet the reduction in the price of Wonthaggi and New South Wales black coal, the Electricity Commission has lowered the ...

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  17. Farmer Leave 1/- To Son

    Joseph James Greenaway, late of Beazley’s Bridge, farmer, left real estate £2360, and personal property £328, to his widow and ...

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  18. Brunettes Prefer To Be Themselves— So Blondes Are Rarer

    LONDES are becoming rarer in Melbourne. This is not ...

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  19. Geelong Spends £137,000 In Melbourne Yearly

    Geelong spends £137,000 an nually in Melbourne, the representative of Ryrie Street (Geelong) Traders' Association (Mr. A. P. ...

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  20. Broadcasting Inquiry To Resume On June 17

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Several witnesses from Melbourne are expected to be called when further evidence is taken at Canberra on ...

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