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  3. Mr. Beasley to Lead Delegation To I.L.O. Conference

    The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Mr. Beasley) will go to America to represent the Australian Government at the International ...

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  4. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Slight enemy air activity was reorted over the south-west coast of England early this morning. One London area had ...

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  5. VICTORY LOAN

    The Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) in appealing to the people to invest in the First Victory Loan, said that the progress which is being achieved ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN FLAG FLOWN OVER COALCLIFF MINE

    Apart from Mount Kembla and Corrimal, all South Coast coal mines resumed this morning, thus ending the four weeks' strike which lost the ...

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  7. MR. CURTIN ACCEPTS PROPOSAL FOR CENSORSHIP INQUIRY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced in the House of Representatives yesterday that he had accepted Opposition proposals for an ...

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  8. SHIPPERS DENY RESPONSIBILITY FOR FARES

    Replying to the statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), charging the shipping companies with rapacity in regard to fares, ...

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  9. IN PARLIAMENT

    The Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) gave notice of his intention to introduce a Bill to amend the Commonwealth Employees' Compensation Act, 1930. ...

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  10. UNDER THE FLAG.

    WHEN the Australian flag was hoisted at the Coalcliff pit yesterday, an event of more than usual significance was enacted in the industrial history of Australia. It is improbable that this pit will ever be worked again except under Government control, for it is by no means ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN ITEMS FOR LABOUR CONGRESS

    The Australian agenda for the International Labour Conference in August has been finalised. Most of the items are embraced in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    The annual meeting of the Canberra Chamber of Commerce last night decided to offer to the Department of the Interior for the current ...

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  13. AMPHIBIOUS JEEPS TO REVOLUTIONISE, UNLOADING OF SHIPS

    How amphibious jeeps may revolutionise unloading and loading of merchant ships was described recently by Captain G. Harris, master of a ...

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  14. CABINET ENDORSES PLAN FOR UNIFORM RAIL GAUGE

    Full Cabinet yesterday endorsed a plan submitted by the Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) for the standardisation of Australian railway ...

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  15. PERSONAL

    Her Excellency the Lady Gowrie, attended by Captain L. S. Bracegirdle, was present at the Capitol Theatre, Canberra, yesterday evening ...

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  16. OPPOSITION TO ABDICATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS

    "What we want is not control of regulation makers by Parliament[?] but control of Parliament by the Constitution," declared Mr. D. Maughan, ...

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  17. SUBTERFUGE ALLEGED IN TAX SURCHARGE

    Addressing the Millions Club today Mr. E. S. Spooner said that the [?] to impose an additional tax burden for the next three years, ...

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  18. SIR EARLE PAGE SAYS PACIFIC PLANS CHANGED

    Sir Earle Page, a member of the Advisory War Council, last night criticised the conduct of the New [?]uinea campaign and suggested by ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. SINGLE-WEFT CLOTH

    The Chairman of the Australian Wool Board (Mr. Boyd) made an attack at the graziers' conference today on Mr. Dedman's single-weft ...

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  20. DANISH VESSEL SEIZED IN PROHIBITED WATERS

    Despite repeated warnings that vessels entering specified areas in the North Sea would do so at their peril, Danish craft [?] occasionally ...

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  21. JAP APPEASEMENT POLICY ADOPTED AT SHANGHAI

    The Chungking correspondent of the "New York Times" says that an arrival from Shanghai reported a sort of appeasement policy going on, ...

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  22. NO INCREASE IN TAX INSTALMENTS

    The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. Jackson) said yesterday that there would be no increase in income tax instalments when the new deduction ...

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  23. HOUSING EXHIBITION ATTACKED

    Councillor Cramer declared at a meeting of the Sydney County Council to-day that the Commonwealth Government was using the ...

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  24. STATE POLICY IN LAND DIVISION

    The statement appearing in the Sunday Press that the Western Lands Board was granting additional holdings to large land owners, was ...

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  25. GRANTS FOR HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The allocation of a further [?] from the reserves of the Government Insurance Office for expenditure on ...

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  26. INTERNEES FROM U.K. MAY REMAIN HERE

    The Minister for the Interior (Senator Collings) was empowered by full Cabinet yesterday to consider, on their merits, applications for ...

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  27. STAFF SHORTAGES AT CANNERIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The high percentage of absenteeism at Sydney canning factories is [?]ing concern, the number of absentees to-day ...

    Article : 42 words
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