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  3. THE COAL STRIKE HAS ENDED; MINES TO RESUME MONDAY

    SYDNEY, August 11.—The Miners' Federation Acting Central Executive has ordered all Australian miners back to work on Monday. This means the end of the coal strike, almost seven weeks after it began. The strike, which started on June 27, cost the miners ...

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  4. COURTAULD'S FACTORY NEAR NEWCASTLE?

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—Authoritative State Government sources said to-night that Courtauld's would ...

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  5. FELLOWSHIP WINNER

    Mr. D. Munro, President of the Ipswich Rotary Club, congratulates Mr. Brian Kruger, B.D.Sc., on being awarded a Rotary Foundation Fellowship. Mr. Kruger was the guest of honour at an Ipswich club dinner on Wednesday night when a presentation was made to him prior to his departure for America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Whole of Claim Statement Was Struck Out

    MELBOURNE, August 11.—In the Practice Court to-day, Mr. Justice Barry struck out the whole of the statement ...

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  7. LEADERS' RELEASE NOT AUTOMATIC

    SYDNEY, August 11.—Eight miners' leaders and other union officials sent to Long Bay Gaol during the strike may have to stay in gaol for at least another month. ...

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  8. "A CASCADE OF EMPTY WORDS"

    BRISBANE, Aug. 11.—Though the strike has ended the Chifley Government cannot assure the ...

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  9. Free Medicine Plan: High Court Argument

    SYDNEY, August 11.—"The great new power over social services put into the Constitution is entitled to a broad interpretation," said the Federal Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) in the High Court to-day. He appealed to the Court not to take ...

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  10. STRIKE'S HEAVY TOLL ON INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, August 11.—The coal strike, which lasted seven weeks, caused a loss of £33,000,000 in wagged and ...

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  11. DEADLOCK ON OPEN CUT ISSUE

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—Federal and State Labour leaders to-day reached a deadlock on whether the ...

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  12. RESTRICTIONS OFF BY SUNDAY?

    BRISBANE, Aug. 11.—All restrictions on light, power, and transport in Queensland are expected to be lifted on ...

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  13. Wild Pigs a Menace in New Zealand

    AUCKLANI Aug. [?] Thousands of wild pigs from Puket[?] State Forest, North Auckland, are ...

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  14. ATTEMPT ON BOAT RECORD

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—Ronald Campbell in the second trial of "Bluebird 2," on Coniston Water touched 120 miles per ...

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  15. Atomic Bombs Will Be Fired from Guns?

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 11.—In any future war atom bombs would be fired from guns, Prof. F. S. C. Northrop, the ...

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  16. 150 GUINEAS FOR A.I.S. BULL

    BRISBANE, Aug. 11.—Top price for an Australian Illawarra Shorthorn was 150 guineas. At the closing of Show ...

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  17. CHINESE PEASANTS REVOLTING AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    HONG KONG, Aug. 11.—Reuter's Canton representative says that nearly 240,000 Chinese peasants revolted against the ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS HIGH

    CANBERRA, August 11.—Unemployment and sickness benefits last month when the coal strike was at its height totalled ...

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  19. TROOPS HAVE MINED 64,111 TONS OF COAL

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) said to-day that the Army was now producing coal ...

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  20. STEELWORKERS UNEMPLOYED

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—Thousands of steelworkers at Newcastle, out of work for more than two months because of ...

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  21. "NO JUSTIFICATION FOR STRIKE"

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 11.—"There had never been a strike with so little justification as the coal strike now ...

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  22. MACKAY WHARFIES AGAIN SUSPENDED

    MACKAY, Aug. 11.—Waterside workers at Mackay again were suspended for 24 hours this morning for refusing to ...

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  23. R.N.A. OFFICIALS' TRIBUTES TO DISTRICT EXHIBITS

    BRISBANE, Aug. 11.—Speaking at the presentation of prizes in the Commonwealth District Exhibit at the show to-day, Ald. C. P. Bottomley said more young people should be encouraged to ...

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  24. MUST APPLY FORMALLY FOR RE-EMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, Aug. 11.—The Queensland Coal Owners' Association Executive decided to-day that the Executive decided ...

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  25. 49 QUEENSLAND PITS NOW WORKING

    BRISBANE, Aug. 11.—The State's coal production to-day was 5000 tons—the best since the strike started. Forty-nine ...

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