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  4. Union leaders expect call to vital cool talks STRIKE SETTLEMENT 'WITHIN FEW DAYS' PREDICTED

    AN end to the general coal strike, "within a few days" was predicted yesterday by trade union leaders. Mr. A. E. Monk, secretary of the ACTU, said yesterday that he "expected to be called to Sydney with in a day or two in ...

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  5. ALL CONTROLS OFF HOUSES, BUSINESSES

    All controls on city and suburban property—houses, businesses, and land—were lifted last night by State ...

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    THERE WAS NO COAL TO SPEAK OF at the Melbourne coal wharves yesterday. This heap is for the use of tugs. Another small heap at the end of the wharf is for hospitals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Harsher cuts if strike goes on

    WHEN he announced yesterday Cabinet's decision to limit rail services at the weekend, Mr Hollway, Victorian Premier, said that later this week — if the strike was not ...

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  8. Petrol sales up 20% to 25%

    PETROL sales for June would show an increase of about 20% to 25%, the general ma nag re of one of the larger oil companies said yesterday. Deliveries had increased ...

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  10. THE ARGUS DIRECTORS

    The directors of The Argus and Australasian Limited yesterday added Mr Sydney R. Elliott and ...

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  11. HERE WAS COAL IN PLENTY.

    This seaman is holding aloft just one specimen lump of the 7,000 tons of "black" coal lying idle in the holds of the Haligonian Duke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CRIPPS STANDS FIRM IN DOLLAR CRISIS

    THE spotlight on Britain's deepening dollar crises switched yesterday from Europe to London where Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer conferred privately with Mr Attlee. It is understood that they ...

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  13. SHARP FALL IN GILT-EDGED

    British Government loans suffered one of the sharpest falls for some time on the Stock Exchange ...

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  14. DP ship brings 819 migrants

    The migrant ship Svalbard from Naples berthed at Princes Pier late last night with 819 displaced persons. ...

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  15. SIX HURT IN BUS-LORRY CRASH

    SYDNEY, Mon: six persons, including two elderly women, ann injured today when a bus and a heavy lorry collided on ...

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