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  4. MORE COAL TO BE MOVED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in Canberra last night that the Commonwealth and State Governments will continue to move coal from the coal fields. He added : "Just as we will be unmoved by threats ...

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  5. HALIGONIAN DUKE

    The coal ship Haligonian Duke was shifted by members of her crew from 24 Victoria Dock, on the north side of the Yarra, to a new berth at 30 South Wharf yesterday morning. In her new berth the ship is isolated. At Victoria Dock the ...

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  6. Haligonian Duke in New Berth

    YESTERDAY MORNING. AFTER LYING IDLE AT VICTORIA DOCK SINCE FEBRUARY 22, the Haligonian Duke moved to a closed berth at 30 South Wharf. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 119, But Would Marry Again

    Peter Chandler Pringle, of Johannesburg, celebrates his 119th birthday today. His face is still unwrinkled. ...

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  8. Chancellor to Undergo Treatment

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) will go into a nursing home in Switzerland immediately the ...

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  9. Plans to Bridge Dollar Gap

    The Commonwealth Finance Ministers' meeting had further discussions yesterday on short and medium term proposals for bridging the sterling-dollar gap, but made ...

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  10. Finality on Defence of West Europe

    An official communique says Defence Ministers of the Brussels Pact nations at their Luxemburg meeting approved ...

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  11. U.S. View on Pacific Pact

    NEW YORK, July 17 (A.A.P.). The [?] the Philippines and [?] to organise a Pacific Pact w[?] and to force the ...

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  12. Violent Storms in England

    Violent thunder storms, with torrential rain, swept southern England and London yesterday. Lightning struck a train ...

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  15. 16 Killed in Plane Crashes

    An R.A.F. crew of five died when a Hastings air-lift aircraft crashed and burned while taking off from Tegel airport. ...

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  16. Buried Alive in Mission

    At least 18 native girls were buried alive when a wall of the Catholic mission of Michel Archangel, at Lourenco ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Indian Unrest Causes Alarm

    India's top-ranking politicians met at New Delhi today in an effort to find a cure for the outbreak of unrest and ...

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  18. Anti-Communist Pact in Far East

    China, the Philippines and South Korea have decided to establish a Far East Anti-Communist Pact. ...

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  19. Dockers Betray British Labor

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Aneurin Bevan) told a miners' meeting that the London dock strike was a betrayal of the British Labor movement. ...

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  20. Bomb Removal in Heart of London

    An area of half a square mile in the heart of London, near Euston station was evacuated last night as a bomb ...

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  21. Governor Not So Popular Now

    "The Age" Correspondent in London Lord Baldwin, the son of a former ...

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