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  2. SAYS LABOR FAVORS BIG BUSINESS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Lang (Ind. Lab., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day, charged the ...

    Article : 192 words
  3. NO POLIO EPIDEMIC IN TASMANIA YET

    HOBART, Thursday.—There was no poliomyelitis epidemic in Tasmania at present, but with the Victorian outbreak it was possible that the disease could spread rapidly here, said the Minister for Health (Dr. Turnbull) in the House of Assembly to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEAVIEST TASMANIAN SNOWFALL FOR MANY YEARS

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Tasmania's Northern Midlands and East Coast were blanketed this morning with the heaviest fall of snow for a generation, and in some places the worst ever known. Huge trees collapsed under the weight of snow; power and ...

    Article : 309 words
  5. NEW A.C.T.U. PRESIDENT

    Mr. A. E. Monk, new president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions. He was elected by secret ballot by A.C.T.U. Congress in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 107 words
  6. Object of Contempt in Russian Eyes

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The "British" lion has disappeared from cartoons in the Soviet press. It is now just ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA FROM RUSSIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Federal Government had agreed to import one shipment of sulphate of ammonia from ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. Uproar in German Parliament

    BONN, Thursday.—A tumultuous German Parliament session came near to blows to-day, when two ragged German soldiers who ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. Queensland Could Produce Oil Needs

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Development of Queensland as an industrial State is envisaged in the report of Powell ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. MOVE TO OUST COMMUNISTS

    PERTH, Thursday.—A meeting of members of the Federated Clerks' Union decided in Perth last evening to seek a ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. REFUSED TO GO SLOW

    LONDON, Thursday.—Most of London's 50,000 railwaymen ignored the "work-to-rule" call, which aimed at slowing up the city's ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. Operation of New Exchange Rate

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Goods on the water and those involved in transactions for which exchange was authorised ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. N.Z. Conscription Bill Introduced

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. — A bill introducing the compulsory military training scheme which New Zealanders approved by an ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. MINISTER'S REPLY CHALLENGED

    HOBART, Thursday.—An assurance that he would investigate the accuracy of a statement made by him in the House in relation to a building permit for bricks was given by the Minister for Housing (Mr. Bramich) in the House of Assembly to-night. ...

    Article : 542 words
  15. Opposed to Stabilisation of Primary Exports

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A statement by the economist. Professor Copland, urging stabilisation of primary exports ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. £10 BASIC WAGE FOR WOMEN "TOO RIDICULOUS"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A £10 basic wage for women would be too ridiculous, Mr. G. B. Moore, general manager of Foy and Gibson's, a city store, told the full Arbitration Court during to-day's hearing of the unions' claim for a £10 basic wage for both sexes. If female workers received that wage, £2 per week would be wasted on races, pictures and ...

    Article : 435 words
  17. DOLLAR CREDITS FOR GOLD

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australia received credit in dollars for current gold production sold to Britain, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 87 words
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