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  2. BASIC WAGE CASE CAUSES STIR IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Allegations of "collusion" between the Federal Government and the Arbitration Court in the basic wage case were bandied in the House of Representative to-day, when the Opposition attacked ...

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  3. N.S.W. MINISTER CLEARED IN BREAD CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday— The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) in his report on the Abbco bread case found that ...

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  4. TRAGIC STORY OF NAPIER STAR'S SINKING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Within 30 hours of the sinking in the Atlantic recently of the Napier Star, five of the people who had escaped in a lifeboat had died of exposure. The Napier Star was twice torpedoed during a ...

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  5. ASSOCIATES OPEN THEIR SEASON AT KING'S MEADOWS

    Associate members of the Lanceston Gold Club opened their season at King's Meadows yesterday. In this group are (from left): Mrs. G. M. Eddie, Miss Kathleen Ruddock (captain), Mrs. K. F. Brown, Mrs. T. A. Lay (secretary) and Miss Verdi Wright. (Sec ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PLEDGE TO TURKS

    The announcement in Moscow that Russia has pledged herself to take no action to embarras Turkey if the ...

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  7. Overhaul of Parliamentary System Urged

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Australia's present Parliamentary system was inefficient and should be overhauled, ...

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  8. Judge Lists Chief Divorce Causes

    CHICAGO, Monday — Judge Joseph Sabath, hearing his 52,779th divorce trial on his 71st birthday, singled, out ...

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  9. EXETER SHOW

    The Tamar Farmers and Fruitgrowers will hold its 31st annual show at Exeter on Saturday next and with ...

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  10. GIVEN PUBLIC FAREWELL

    The high esteem in which Rev. A. R. Gardner is held in Launceston and the public's appreciation of his fine work during the four years he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A.L.P. WOMEN CONFER AT DEVONPORT: WARNING BY MINISTER

    In the maelstrom of war they needed to be watchful that female labour was not exploited, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) told the women's section of the Australian Labour Party in Tasmania which met in ...

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  12. PAYROLL TAX OF 2½ P.C.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Any supposed doubts about the determination of the Government to proceed with ...

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  13. CUPID WAS BUSY LAST YEAR: WEDDING RECORD

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.— A record number of marriages and the highest annual marriage rate ever recorded was reported to-day by Mr. S. R. ...

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  14. DETAINED MEMBER

    LONDON. Monday.— Peebles and South Midlothian electors have appointed a committee with the object of petitioning Parliament to ask that ...

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  15. Inflation Disastrous, Says U.S. Expert

    WASHINGTON, Monday:—The Federal Reserve Board chairman (Mr. Eccles) in an open letter to Representatives Wright and Patman said the ...

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  16. ANOTHER ATLANTIC AIRLINE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— The Senate Appropriations Sub-committee to-day approved of the proposed federal subsidy of 80,000dol. (£Qa267,000) ...

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  17. Storing Food Reserve as Early as Possible

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Action is being taken to en- sure that emergency food supplies are placed in position in consuming areas at the earliest possible date and "before the transport position in Australia becomes more ...

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  18. Transfer of More Destroyers Soon?

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The navy is speeding preparations to transfer to Britain, possibly within a few days, a second consignment of 20 or more ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

    FORECAST — Unsettled; further showers. HIGH TIDE—11.49 a.m. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES—6.9 p.m. to ...

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  20. Greyhound Racing Recent Resignations

    It was wrong to assume that because of recent resignations from the committee of the Launceston Greyhound Racing Club there was anything seriously ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. Japanese Attacks on Diplomats

    TOKIO. Monday.—The United States Ambassador (Mr. Grew), acting on behalf of the diplomatic corps, has protested vigorously to the Japanese ...

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  22. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO AIR FORCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The formation of a women's auxiliary to the Royal Australian Air Force was' attacked in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Makin (Lab., South Aust.), a member of the War Council, who ...

    Article : 525 words
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  24. U.S. BLOOD FOR AIR RAID VICTIMS

    Blood plasma, which is used in the latest blood transfusion system, is being sent from the United States to provide blood for the victims of German air raids on Britain. The picture shows bottles of plasma being tested for sterility at the National Institute of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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