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  3. Tribunal Calls Talks; A.W.U., Miners' Dispute

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) has called a compulsory conference in Wollongong to-morrow on an ...

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  4. New Proposals To-day To End Clyde Strike

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—New proposals aimed at settling the dispute at Clyde Engineering Works, Granville, will be discussed at a ...

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  5. DEADLOCK IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—Three Allied liaison officers and 27 German police from the Western sectors of Berlin spent the night in the besieged Berlin City Hall. ...

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  6. Early Votes For Back Saturday

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Early returns from New South Wales coalfields show a two to one majority in favour of the back Saturday shift this year. ...

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  7. Sunshine And Holidays

    Spring sunshine and school holidays gave life to Newcastle beaches yesterday. Top left: Kevin Ruddy and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 2 Men Murder, Rob, Kidnap On Way To Gaol

    NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 7. A.A.P. —Two men, one of whom earlier had accused the other of stealing from him— ...

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  9. State To Buy Saw Mills

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Amendments to the Forestry Act to permit the Forestry Commission to buy and operate sawmills and to ...

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  10. Mental Hospital To Be On Farm Colony Lines

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet decided to-day to proceed with the establishment of a mental hospital of the farm colony ...

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  11. Dutch Opium Smuggling Charge Denied

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 7. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Indonesian representatives at Singapore to-day denied Dutch allegations that the Republican ...

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  12. U.S. Scientists Denounce 'Smear Tactics'

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—Eight scientists who took part in the development of the atomic energy programme telegraphed ...

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  13. Terrorism Rises In Siam

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 7. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Widespread banditry and a worsening of the unrest in Siam's southern provinces bordering Malaya was re ported to-day by the Siamese Defence Minister ...

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  14. Unions To Meet On Output Need

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Methods of increasing production will be considered in Sydney on October 16 and 17 by ...

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  15. Record Coal, Steel Output In "Bizonia"

    BERLIN, September 7. A.A.P.—Coal, iron and steel production it the British and American zones of Germany reached new postwar ...

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  16. PRINCESS MARGARET DECORATED

    AMSTERDAM, Sept. 7. A.A.P. —Queen Juliana yesterday decorated Princess Margaret with the Grand Cross of the Netherlands ...

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  17. Mr. Truman Opens Election Drive

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—Mr. Truman formally opened his Presidential election campaign at Detroit yesterday. ...

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  18. New Outlook On "White" Policy Urged

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A new outlook on the White Australia policy was urged by Professor G. S. Borwne, at the Pacific ...

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  19. Saw Miners 'In People's Interest'

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—"I spoke to miners at Cessnock and Kurri Kurri on Sunday in the interests of the people of Australia, and ...

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  20. SHIP BERTH SHORTAGE AGAIN ACUTE

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—The shortage of berths in ships for Australia had become more acute in the last few months, shipping ...

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  21. Buried Alive In Sewer Trench

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A man was buried alive under 10 tons of clay and another escaped when the side of an 11ft. sewerage trench in ...

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  22. Heavy Battle In Jerusalem

    JERUSALEM, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—A heavy battle raged across several of the "cease fine" sectors of Jerusalem before dawn to-day. The Jews accuse troops of the ...

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  23. End Of Textiles Subsidies

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government will discontinue payment of subsidies on imported textiles and yarns ...

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  24. Poland's No. 1 Communist Changes Line

    WARSAW, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—The Vice-Premier of Poland (Mr. Bomulka), who was dismissed as Secretary-General of the Polish ...

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  25. U.S. Against Soviet Move On Colonies

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. A.A.P. —A United States official said that Russia's bid for new four-Power talks on the handling of Italy's ...

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  26. Select Labour Speaker For Tasmania

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Government would nominate a Speaker for the House of Assembly from its own ranks, the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. French Expedition For Antarctic

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—A French Antarctic expedition will leave Brest early in October to explore Adelie Land, the Antarctic ...

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  28. 13 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    OSLO, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—Thirteen people perished when a military Catalina crashed into a mountain on Sund Island, off the west ...

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  29. Would Disarm Germany For 40 Years

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—A possible peace treaty for Germany was outlined by Mr. James F. Byrnes, a former United States ...

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  30. Greeks Blow Up Rebel Arms Ship

    ATHENS, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—A Greek destroyer blew up a 300-ton motor-ship which attempted to unload war material to the guerillas ...

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  31. Records Claimed For New Plane

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Trans-Australia Airlines' first Convair airliner, on the last hop of its flight from the United States, flew the ...

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  32. AGREEMENT ON BURMESE PORT

    RANGOON, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—The Burmese Government will resume the administration of Moulmein, second port of Burma, under ...

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  33. Joint British-U.S. Naval Rendezvous

    GIBRALTAR, Sept. 7. A.A.P—About 50 British and American warships, believed to be the largest joint naval concentration since ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. Driver Escapes Seconds Before Truck Wrecked

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.—James Patrick Moore, 22, of Rosehill, jumped from a runaway truck seconds before it was wrecked. ...

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  35. Minister Says Soldiers Can Write To Him

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) told the House of Representatives to-day that "every boy ...

    Article : 194 words
  36. Plane Passengers Detained In Irak

    BAGHDAD, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—The police detained 59 passengers from a Skymaster which made a forced landing at Basra airport ...

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  37. Platypus Dies In U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7. A.A.P.—Betty, one of the three duckbilled platypuses brought from Australian to the Bonx Zoo 18 months ...

    Article : 154 words
  38. POLAND ACCUSES BRITAIN

    LONDON, September 7. A.A.P. —Poland has accused Britain of "backing German revisionist circles in their dangerous activities." ...

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