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  3. MINES START EXPECTED ON MONDAY MORNING

    SYDNEY, August 10.—The Coal Mining Unions' Council is expected this week-end to order striking mine workers to return to work on Monday. The Acting President of the Miners' Federation (Mr. R. ...

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  4. FREE MEDICINE ACT BEING TESTED IN HIGH COURT

    SYDNEY, Aug. 10.—The provision of the Act which declared that doctors must write prescriptions on Government forms to enable patients to receive free benefits was compulsion on doctors, and, therefore, a ...

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  5. PLAN TO INCREASE Q'LD. COAL OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, Aug. 10.—Commonwealth assistance for increasing the State's coal and beef production will be sought by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) in Canberra next week. Commonwealth help will ...

    Article : 227 words
  6. NAVY MAY MAN TUGS TO BERTH COAL VESSEL

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 10.—Naval ratings may be used to man tugs to bring the collier. Saint Gregory, carrying 7000 ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. QUICK ACTION SAVED BURNING MOTOR CYCLIST

    BRISBANE, Aug. 10—Colin Knight, a motor car dealer of Atherton, saved a motorcyclist from probable death ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. "We Buy, You Invest" - S.A. Plan

    CAPETOWN, Aug. 9.—"We buy, you invest." That slogan is the keynote of a trading scheme which the South ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. PEAK DOWNS SUPERVISOR RESIGNS

    TOOWOOMBA, Aug. 10—Mr. C. S. Harding, who for several months was a farm supervisor at Peak Downs for the ...

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  10. 'BUS IN FLAMES AFTER SMASH: 13 BELIEVED DEAD

    NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—At least 13 are believed to have been killed when a 'bus ran off the highway near Bloomington (Indiana) to-day and burst into flames. ...

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  11. SOUTHERN TOUR CANCELLED

    BRISBANE, Aug. 10.—Despite his good effort to be third to Monty's Force and Dentorp in the Paddington Handicap at ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. £225M. for U.K. In Marshall Aid

    PARIS, Aug. 10.—Britain will get about £225,000,000 in Marshall Aid this year instead of the £379,500,000 ...

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  13. ALL BURRUM MINES TO WORK

    MARYBOROUGH, Aug. 10.—All mines on the Burrum field will be working to-morrow as a result of a decision to-day of ...

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  14. WIN FOR CORINTHIANS

    BRISBANE, Aug. 10.—A goal by M. Wild in the second half, enabled Corinthians to defeat Y.M.C.A. by one goal to nil in ...

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  15. RUSSIAN AGENCY MONEY FOR TRIP

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 10.—An agency of the Russian Government helped to pay for his trip to Moscow last year. John Rodgers, Director of the Australia-Soviet House, said at the Royal ...

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  16. HAIGH HANGED

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—John George Haigh, who was sentenced to death on July 19 for the murder of 69-year-old ...

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  17. BITTER SPEECHES IN GERMAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—High Allied officials are concerned that bitter German political campaign attacks on ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. BOTH CONFIDENT FOR TITLE FIGHT

    NEW YORK, August 10.—Ezzard Charles yesterday was 7 to 2 on favourite for his National Boxing Association ...

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  19. RACE TO SAVE GIRL FROM "ARRANGED MARRIAGE"

    SYDNEY, Aug. 10.—A 44.year-old New Zealander, who arrived in Sydney to-day is racing to Hong Kong by air to prevent his Chinese fiancee from going through with an "arranged marriage" ...

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  20. PICKWORTH WINS

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 10.—Ossie Pickworth won the Dunlop Cup for the third time in succession at the ...

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  21. BRIGHTER LIFE FOR GAOL

    LONDON, Aug. 10.-A brass band will be formed in Dartmoor Prison to encourage the 500 convicts, including those in the desperadoes' block, to take an eight months' course in home-making. ...

    Article : 148 words
  22. "RED" THROWN OUT

    LAUNCESTON, Aug. 10.—Miners threw a Communist interjector bodily out of a meeting hall at St. Mary's ...

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