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  2. SHOPS BILL PROVIDES 5-DAY TRADING WEEK FOR TAS.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Shops Bill, providing for a five-day shopping week throughout the State, fixation of trading hours, and home deliveries where specified by the Chief Inspector of Factories, passed with several amendments in the House of Assembly to-night. ...

    Article : 482 words
  3. NOW DOING BIT IN KOREA

    MEMBERS of the 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Reigiment, now serving in Korea, shown during a break for bread and bully and a mug of tea,while on exercises in Japan last week, just before sailing for Korea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 9 words
  4. SHOULD TACKLE SHORTAGE

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Loan (Building Materials) Bill to a large extent was a "coward's castle," and it ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. REFUSES TO GRANT PENSION INCREASE

    HOBART, Thursday— A 25 per cent. increase in pensions proposed by members of the Public Service Co-ordinating Committee was ...

    Article : 39 words
  6. POTATO INDUSTRY COLLAPSE IS FEARED

    HOBART, Thursday. —"I can see absolute collapse of the potato industry under prevailing conditions," Mr. Alex. Lillico said in the Legislative Council to-night. This year only 70,000 tons were ...

    Article : 624 words
  7. REST0RE SETTLERS' RIGHT OF PURCHASE

    HOBART. Thursday.—A bill to amend the Closer Settlemeat Act passed all stages in the House of Assembly this evening It restores to settlers the right of purchase after holding a lease for 10 years. When Properties were revalued in 1936, a new Act ...

    Article : 484 words
  8. DEMAND REFERENDUM ON PRICE CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A price control referendum was demanded by the Labor Women's Inter-State Executive at the final session of their conference in Melbourne to-day. Delegates declared they did not ...

    Article : 417 words
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  10. NOW PAYING FOR WHAT WE HAVE BEEN INSISTING UPON

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The price we are now paying for what we have insisted upon during the past five years is a rising price level, and, in consequence, a falling value of money," the Prune Minister' (Mr. Menzies)' said in his broadcast this evening. "During and since the war, we have increased the social services paid by the ...

    Article : 386 words
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