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  2. MR. JAMES TO SEEK CHANGE IN PENAL CLAUSE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. James (Lab., N.S.W.) indicated in the House of Representatives to-night that he would seek amendments to the penal provisions of the Coal Bill. He said that penal clause as it stood would do nothing to get more ...

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  3. Barbed Wire After 4 Years

    After having been idle more than four years, due to the war, the barbed wire plant at Rylands (above) is again in operation. Each bundle weight a hundredweight, and demand exceeds output. More trained operators are required, even to boost output to prewar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 3000 Tel Aviv Jews Rounded Up

    JERUSALEM, July 30. A.A.P.—British troops and Palestine police early this morning began a round-up in Tel Aviv of 3000 Jews, men and women, in a effort to find the terrorists responsible ...

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  5. Prices Lure for Migrants

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — After quoting from a booklet entitled "Australia and Your Future," Dame Enid Lyons (Lib., Tas.) asked the ...

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  6. U.S. Convoy Ambushed By Chinese

    PEIPING, July 30. A.A.P.—A United States Marine Corps convoy, travelling from Tientsin to Peiping, was ambushed ...

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  7. Kosciusko Has Six Inches of Snow an Hour

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Snow, which has fallen at Kosciusko almost every day for more than a fortnight, came down to-day at the rate of six ...

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  8. "NO NEED FOR POWER CUTS"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —The Chairman of the Sydney County Council (Cr. Cramer) told the council to-day that there was no need for power ...

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  9. "Atom Bomb More Than Just Another Weapon"

    NEW YORK, July 30. A.A.P.—The atomic bomb has not yet replaced navies, armies, or air forces, and is not likely to do so ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. Car Inspection Fees to Cost More

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Prices Commission had agreed to the annual inspection fee of all motor vehicles being increased from 2/6 to ...

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  11. FALA BANNED FROM HOTEL

    PORTLAND (Maine), July 30. A.A.P.—President Roosevelt's famed Scottie, Fala, who lived so long at the White House, ...

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  12. Detectives Fly to Cape York

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—Detectives were flown from Townsville to Coen, and then travelled 30 miles by truck to the deserted goldfield of ...

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  13. Top Jap Prisoners No Longer Scowl

    TOKIO, July 30. A.A.P.—While bloody evidence mounts against them, Japan's major war crimes defendants, who ...

    Article : 230 words
  14. F.B.I. PROBE OF KU KLUX KLAN

    NEW YORK, July 30.—The powerful Ku Klux Klan, which was responsible for the recent murder of two negroes and their wives in Georgia, ...

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  15. Will Nationalise Steel Industry

    LONDON, July 30.—The creator of the South African Nationalised Iron and Steel Industries Corporation (Dr. Van der Bijl) has refused the ...

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  16. Strike Relaxed in Interest of the Peace

    PARIS, July 30. A.A.P.—All postal services except those for the 21-Nations' Conference will be held up for 10 hours, ...

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  17. Wife Victim of Booby Trap Set by Husband

    PORTLAND (Oregon), July 30.—A man whose wife was blown to pieces by a dynamite booby trap set in a '"mysterious trunk" in the cellar ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. DISABLED LAUNCH RESCUED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After distress signals had been seen 300 yards offshore at Whale Beach to-night, the pilot ship Captain Cook raced from ...

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  19. WANTS GRAZIERS TO ISSUE £7M WRIT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Maranoa District Council of the Graziers' Association has recommended the United Graziers' Association to ask ...

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  20. Australian Wool For Jap Mills

    TOKIO, July 30. A.A.P.— An excellent deal for Australian wool similar to that reached for cotton, says the New York Times ...

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  21. Diamond Treasure in Garage

    HAMBURG, July 30. A.A.P.—Fifteen trunks full of diamonds, believed to have come from the Antwerp Diamond ...

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  22. Threat to Bomb Consulate Not Carried Out

    NEW YORK, July 30. A.A.P.—Radio cars, detectives and a bomb squad rushed to the 22-storied Cunard Building, Broadway, in which the ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. Policeman Lent Gun, Uniform To "Tough" Gang

    NEW YORK, July 30.—The New York Police Department has been appalled by a case in which a patrolman, for £A62, provided ammunition ...

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  24. Can't Cut Down Pants These Days

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — It was time every Government gave consideration to people who were trying to raise a family, ...

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  25. BETTER FILMS PROMISED

    NEW YORK, July 30.—The motion picture industry wanted to build new theatres in every capital city of Austrial, but at present was restricted ...

    Article : 161 words
  26. FINAL DRIVE FOR GOSFORD RATES

    GOSFORD, Tuesday.—With only about two months to exist, following the Ministerial edict that it is to be absolved in a new southern shire, ...

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  27. Nine Japs Hanged in Changi Gaol

    SINGAPORE, July 30. A.A.P.—Nine Japanese war criminals were hanged in Changi gaol. They included Lieutenants ...

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  28. Go On With Gosford Gas Works

    GOSFORD, Tuesday. — Gosford Council has decided to embark on a £75,000 gas undertaking for the southern shire, to come into being in ...

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  29. TURN FIRST SOD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. McKell) will turn the first sod of the Ballyrogan Dam, in the Lachlan Valley, near Lake Cargelligo, ...

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  30. Divorces Every Three Minutes

    LONDON, July 30.—Judges were sitting in Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester yesterday dissolving marriages at the rate of one every three ...

    Article : 163 words
  31. Radio Berserk at 35,000ft.

    WASHINGTON, July 30. A.A.P.—The Army Air Force has announced that radio, radar and other equipment of high-flying planes and rocket must ...

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  32. "Ministers Can Give Own Opinions"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday,—Members of the Government and Cabinet [?]re entitled to express their own opinions provided they did not ...

    Article : 93 words
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  34. STROM WON FIRST STAGE OF RACE

    LONDON, July 30. A.A.P.—Led by the Australian, Strom, who was wearing a yellow jersey signifying he was the winner of the first stage, ...

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  35. Demand Refund on Bride Ship Fares

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A protest meeting to demand a refund of part of their passage money was held by a group of passengers after the ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. JAPAN'S GRATITUDE TO CHINA

    TOKIO, July 30. A.A.P.—The Premier (Mr. Yoshida) told the House of Representatives his Cabinet wished to express ...

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  37. More Jap Bombs Found at Rabaul

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Additional secret tunnels containing 4000 tons of bombs and 6000 aerial torpedoes have been discovered about two miles ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. NINE MONTHS IN ANTARCTIC

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), July 30. A.A.P.—The motor-ship Trepassey, operating under British charter, has returned after a nine-month ...

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  39. GIRL'S INJURIES FATAL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Joy Tulloch, 13, of Balwyn, one of whose arms was blown off and the other badly mutilated, when an ...

    Article : 45 words
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