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  3. TOWN WAS BUSY YESTERDAY

    In spite of the coal strike Ipswich Streets were busy yesterday. Cars lined both sides of Nicholas-street during the shopping hours and pedestrians crowded footpaths. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. VOLUNTEER LABOUR TO UNLOAD INDIAN COAL AT MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—The Victorian Government proposes to unload the 6700 tons of Indian coal from to Haligonian Duke with volunteer labour early next week, probably on Monday. Although he would not disclose the number the Premier (Mr. Hollway) ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. NO INCIDENTS AT START OF COAL LIFT TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, July 15.—Twenty-four trains moved 8000 tons of coal from Cessnock coalfields to-day without incident. Train crews will work through the week-end to bring 12,000 more tons of Cessnock coal to Sydney. ...

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  6. £30,000 DAMAGE IN SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, July 15.—Explosions among drums and bottles of chemicals, which continued for more than an bour, rocked the area as a £30,000 blaze to-day ...

    Article : 232 words
  7. NATIONALISTS IN CHINA ON OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, July 15.—Chinese Nationalists to-day were reported to have taken the initiative as ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. "Communist Finance Not Aiding Miners"

    SYDNEY, July15.—Alleging that the Communist Party was attempting to thwart the Emergency (Coal Strike) Act, Mr. E. Miller, K.C. (for the Crown) asked Ar[?]ration Court to-day for an injunction order restraining the Australian ...

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  9. FOUR YEARS' GAOL FOR £22,000 THEFT

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—William Gordon Thompson (27), accountant, was sentenced to four years' gaol by ...

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  10. Callide Seam Offers "Great Possibilities"

    BRISBANE, July I5.—The Victorian Labour Leader (Mr. Cain) is greatly impressed with the possibilities of the Callide open cut coal field. He said to-night that the ...

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  11. HOTELS NEARING END OF SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, July 15.—The majority of Queensland's 1254 hotels are expected to close their bars ...

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  12. SEAMEN'S UNION TO BE REPORTED

    SYDNEY, July 15.—The action of the Seamen's Union in refusing to permit its members to man Newcastle-Sydney colliers is to be reported to both the Federal and State Attorney-Generals by ...

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  13. MENZIES TO VISIT IPSWICH ON AUGUST 2

    BRISBANE, July 15.—The Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. R. G. Menzies) will begin a to-day tour of Queensland on ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND ARMY TRUCKS GO SOUTH

    BRISBANE, July 15.—Australian Regular Army drivers and Army trucks have left Queensland for ...

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  15. Security Officers Visit Newcastle

    SYDNEY, July 15.—Commonwealth Security officers visited Federation House, the miners' ...

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  16. No Neglect of North Q'ld., Says Premier

    BRISBANE, July 15.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) has returned from his northern tour quite convinced that "everything in the garden is lovely" up ...

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  17. Unemployed Near 150,000 Mark

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—A total of 148,971 persons was registered for unemployment in Australia, stated the ...

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