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  2. BASIC WAGE RISE.

    That the present was not an opportune time for raising wages in this State and that industry was not in a position to carry the additional burden were ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, June 22.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) said today that the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby), In his own interests—if for no ...

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  4. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT

    The Minister for Employment (Mr A. R. G. Hawke) said yesterday that he and his officers had been giving careful consideration to the contents and ...

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  5. CIVIC ADMINISTRATION.

    At a sitting yesterday the Honorary Royal Commission on Perth Civic Administration decided to prohibit publication in the Press of evidence that had been ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, June 22.—The precautions taken by the French authorities to protect the King and Queen when they go to Villers-Bretonneux to unveil the ...

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  7. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, June 22.—Leaving Manchester last night after the conclusion of the match against Lancashire, the Australian cricketers were back in London today and ...

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  8. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

    CANBERRA, June 22.—Wealthy industrial organisations in Australia enjoying the benefits of the work done by the Council for Scientific and Industrial ...

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  9. STRIKING DISPLAY.

    LONDON, July 22.—Waking the match against Lancashire yesterday from a state of coma, Bradman gave a striking demonstration of his power and personality. It ...

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  10. THE UNION STANDPOINT.

    CANBERRA, June 22.—After their earlier refusal to. co-operate, there now appears to' be a strong likelihood that Australian unions who will be associated ...

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  11. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    CANBERRA. June 22.—Federal Parliamentary members of the Australian Labour Party executive and Labour Parliamentary members of coalfield ...

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  12. ENGINEERS' OBJECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, June 22.—The Amalgamated Engineering Union, which is one of the key unions in the metal trade industry, with a membership throughout Australia ...

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  13. OPENING BATSMEN.

    LONDON, June 22.—A brilliant Innings by Bradman against Lancashire yesterday came at the right moment; just in time to restore the crowd's goodwill. For ...

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  14. RESULTS OF TESTS AT LORD'S.

    On Friday the second match of the 1938 Test series between Australia and England will be commenced on the Lord's ground, the historic headquarters ...

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  15. EFFECT ON LOCAL INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—It may be a matter of satisfaction to the president of the Arbitration Court and to Mr. Somerville to know that they have earned the gratitude of ...

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  16. DIGGERS' PART.

    PARIS, June 22.—"The hundreds of Diggers who will play a special part in the unvelling of the Australian national war memorial at Villers-Bretonneux ...

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  17. NEW GUINEA CAPITAL

    CANBERRA, June 22.—On the recommendation of the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hughes) the Federal Cabinet has decided to transfer the ...

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  18. MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON.

    To supervise preparations for the musical comedy season which will commence at His Majesty's Theatre next Saturday, Mr. Arthur J. Tait reached Perth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. N.S.W. LABOUR RIFT.

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Attempts will again be made at the conference of the industrial section of the Labour Party on Saturday to induce the Federal and ...

    Article : 220 words
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  21. AIR FORCE GRADUATES.

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—Thirty-nine new pilots of the Royal Australian Air Force will receive their graduation badge from the Marshal of the Royal Air Force ...

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  22. THE QUEEN TO BROADCAST.

    PARIS, June 21.—Queen Elizabeth will broadcast for the first time during her reign when she delivers a speech through a gold microphone at a banquet ...

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  23. THE CENTURY-MAKERS.

    Australian players have scored one mare century than Englishmen at Lord's in Test matches played on that ground between the two countries, ...

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  24. "WINDOW DRESSING."

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Keith Brougham Docker, a former member of the Stock Exchange, said under cross-examination in the Bankruptcy Court today that ...

    Article : 184 words
  25. STATE POLITICS.

    By advertisement in this issue, the political section of the Primary Producers' Association invites nominations from persons desirous of securing ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. TASMANIAN COMMUNICATIONS

    CANBERRA, June 22.—The establishment of a radio telephone service between Tasmania and the mainland was suggested in the House of Representatives ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. DRUNK IN A PLANE.

    June 22.—The first prosecution under the Air Navigation Act of a person drunk in an aeroplane occurred today, when a passenger in a ...

    Article : 82 words
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