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  3. BANKS PLAN FOR CAUCUS

    Federal Ministers said after today's Cabinet meeting that they were completely confident that the Labor Caucus would accept the plan for the nationalisation of private banks. ...

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  4. Minesweeper Survivors' Gallantry

    Dramatic stories were told this morning when HMAS Swan came into port to unload injured from the corvette ...

    Article : 467 words
  5. Port Pirie Church Hall Wrecked in Storm

    Several buildings were wrecked and others severly damaged in Port Pirie in Sunday night's storm. This picture shows the wreckage of the Pirie South Baptist ball which was demolished. The church itself was unscathed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  6. ALARM AT CUTS IN DEFENCE

    Nation-wide concern, as well as grave perturbation among members of the three defence arms, has been aroused by the probable results of cuts which the economic crisis is demanding in the ...

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  7. 80 Arrests In Prague Plot

    Eighty persons have been arrested following the discovery of a vast plot against the State in Slovakia, reports the Czech ...

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  8. Country Areas Battered By Fierce Gale

    Houses were unroofed, electricity supplies were interrupted and damage estimated at many thousands of pounds was caused in country centres by a gale which swept the State on Sunday ...

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  9. GALES SWEEP VICTORIA

    A 70 m.p.h. gale caused havoc as it swept across Victoria today after the hottest day for five months. Trees were uprooted, telegraph ...

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  10. JUDGE'S ADVICE TO BANK

    The Commonwealth Bank would be well advised to adopt more stringent surveillance of identification for the protection of ...

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  11. 80 M.P.H. Gales Roar Through N.S.W

    The southern portion of New South Wales, and particularly the Alps, is experiencing strong gales, which have blown intermittently ...

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  12. 'DANGER' MONEY FOR CREWS

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Riordan) has suggested to the Federal Government that special "danger" payments for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 40-HOUR WEEK FOR PUBLIC SERVICE

    Federal Cabinet today decided that the 40-hour week should apply to the Commonwealth Public Service from January 1. This ...

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  14. DEFENCE TALKS CONTINUING

    Anglo-Australian talks on the details of Empire and Pacific defence were continuing, it was stated officially tonight. ...

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  15. N.Z. Minister Denies Knowledge

    The Minister of Defence (Mr. Jones) said today that he had not heard anything of the reported intention of the British forces to ...

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  16. More Teachers Required

    Plans to relieve the present shortage of teachers in the Education Department were announced yesterday by the ...

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  17. Iron Hurled 300 Ft.

    More than half an inch of rain was recorded at the Port Lincoln aerodrome during the night and soggy conditions prevented the ...

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  18. SATURDAY WORK IN MINES

    According to union officials, about 32,000 tons of coal were mined on Saturday on the northern and western New South ...

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  19. Lounge Suits At Royal Wedding

    In an austerity departure from tradition, the Lord Chamberlain announces that male guests will wear morning ...

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  20. Bank "Hold-Up"

    "The gentlemen concerned in certain incidents at Euroa and Jerilderie had to take risks," said Mr. White, 'and the results were ...

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  21. British Girl Swimming Champion Dies

    Miss Nancy Riach, 19-year-old British swimming champion, who contracted infantile paralysis while, competing in the European ...

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  22. Temperature Drops To 38.5 In Perth

    Perth today recorded a temperature of 38.5 degrees-a record low for September since the Weather Bureau started keeping records in ...

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  23. Big Protest By N.S.W. Bodies

    The Graziers' Association of New South Wales, the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, the Employers' Federation of New South Wales and the ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. Three Workmen Have Legs Broken

    Three men each had a leg broken today when a disused furnace collapsed as they were dismantling it the Spotswood works of ...

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