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  4. CRITICAL STAGE OF COAL STRIKE NOW REACHED

    Sydney.—A crucial stage in the six-weeks-old coal strike will be reached today, when the northern lodge officials' conference in Newcastle is expected to vote on a back-to-work motion. The motion has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 412 words
  5. Acid Thrower Sent To Gaol

    MRS. ELLEN FREDERICKS PALMER (48), leaving Brisbane Court after being sentenced to two years' gaol for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  6. Bandits Rob Aga Khan

    London, August 3—The Aga Khan is offering a £4500 reward for information about the bandits ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. N.Z. Proud Of Conscription

    Melbourne—An overwhelming vote in New Zealand for the introduction of conscription has made the people ...

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  8. The Queen's Birthday

    Canberra.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has asked the Governor General (Mr. McKell) to send ahe following message to Queen ...

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  9. DUTCHMAN IN £3,000 DEMAND

    Sydney.—A Dutchman and his Australian wife "squatted" for five hours outside the Netherlands Consulate in Sydney. ...

    Article : 180 words
  10. HAP [?]Y IN MALAY

    Singapore, August 3.—Two Australian wives of Malays who came to live in Singapore when their husbands had to leave Australia ...

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  11. Troops As Miners

    Sydney.—The Army Minister (Mr. Chambers), who returned to Sydney last night after addressing meetings in the miners' strongholds at Cessnock and Paxton, said today he would discuss with Joint Coal Board the possibility of servicemen working the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 279 words
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  13. 7 Dead In Gaol Break

    New York, August 3.—Six prisoners and one policeman were, killed in a battle that followed a gaol-break at Morella, Mexico, on ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. Petrol Ration Likely Again

    Canberra. — The Federal Government will ask the States at the Premiers' Conference on August 16 to reimpose petrol rationing ...

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  15. NO SNAP ELECTION

    Canberra.—Suggestions that the Federal Government may spring a surprise election in October have been negatived by the ...

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  16. SHUT DOOR OUT

    Washington, August 3.—Joe Door who comperes the Olympia Radio (Washington) "give-away sjtiow," was busily giving away ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. BORN IN TAXI ON FERRY

    New York, August 3.—Jill Einbinder, of Staten Island, U.S., may bes the only person in the world born in a taxi cab at sea The ...

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  18. Film Stars In Salary Cuts

    London, August 3.—British film stars and executives are to take salary cuts of up to 20 per cent. to help the British studios back to ...

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  19. Red Plots Exposed

    Canberra.—High Ministerial circles in Canberra today confirmed the disclosure made at coalfield meetings yesterday that the Federal Government knew of a Communist programme to precipitate a strike on the Australian wharves if the coal strike ended quickly. ...

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  20. 64 DEGREES TODAY

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