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  2. WORK ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

    Judge O'Mara, in the Arbitration Court to-day, forecast a possible industrial upheaval in Sydney at Christmas, arising fropi disputes ...

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  3. ADDITIONAL BUSES FOR CANBERRA

    The first of the six new buses ordered for the Canberra bus services will arrive within the next fortnight. The vehicles were ordered two years ...

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  4. GIRLS WORK IN AIR-RAID SHELTER

    Because of the congested accommodation at the West Block offices, 15 girls in the Commonwealth Public Service have to work in a badly ...

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  5. SEEKING SOLUTION OF COAL STRIKES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced yesterday that the conference with the mining unions will be resumed next Tuesday in Canberra. ...

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  6. SWIMMING BATHS

    At a meeting of the Ainslie P. and C. Association held last night, the matter of control of the Manuka swimming pool was discussed. ...

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  7. GENERAL RAINS OVER LARGE AREA OF STATE

    Rain fell more or less generally over the State in the past week. It Ms natchy in the Far West and in the Riverina, where most falls were ...

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  8. C.C.C. DISPUTES

    Impoitant developments aimed at ending unauthorised stoppages of work and friction within the C.C.C, re[?]ulted from to-day's conference of the ...

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  9. SEVEN MODERN SINS

    Addiessing the Religion and Life Conference, the Rev. C. Bernard Crockett listed as seven modern sins the following: Policies without ...

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  10. RAIL RESTRICTIONS

    Criticism of the regulations imposing restrictions on country train services and the discontinuance of seat bookings was expressed in the ...

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  11. HOLIDAY PERIODS

    Firms wroking on contract to the Supply Deputment will be free to arrange holidays to be obseived in accordance with terms of their ...

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  12. MARGINAL FARMS

    Full Cabinet yesterday decided on the allocation of £500,000 to help marginal wheat faimers. New South Wales will receive £225,000, South ...

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  13. PETROL COUPON ISSUE

    The Liquid Fuel Control Authority, A.C.T., announced yesterday that issues of petrol ration tickets for October would cease at all post offices ...

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  16. FREIGHT CONCESSIONS

    Welcoming the Government's decision to reduce railway fieights, the secretary of the Farmers and Settleis' Association (Mr. Cambridge, M.L.C.) ...

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  17. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY

    The interstate executive of the A.C.T.U. to-day issued general instructions to the unions to support the part-time employment of women. ...

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  19. FARM WAGE RATES

    Commenting on the rural wages fixed by the Arbitration Court, the Fedoral Sedctaiy of the Wheatgrowers' Association (Mr. T. Stott) said that ...

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  24. SCRATCHINGS

    Metropolitan Handicap: Abspcar, Cremorne, Yarras, Ron Rico. Chester Handicap: Farewell. Members Handicap: MacArthur, ...

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  25. RURAL-BANK LOAN LIMITS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The President of the Rural Bank (Mr. McKerihan) said to-day that £100 was likely to be the introductory limit of the ...

    Article : 43 words
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