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  3. COLUMN 8

    WHEN the Army does a thing it does it thoroughly. The 30th Infantry Battalion ...

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  4. W.A. MINERS GO BACK TO WORK TO-DAY

    Miners on the Collie field, in Western Australia, decided yesterday to go back to work to-day. Other developments yesterday in the strike were:— ...

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  5. HOW OPEN-CUT IS WORKED

    A Marion excavator, the largest in Australia, in operation yesterday. It has a four-ton grab. This picture shows how much it can dig in less than four hours. It is to be used in what will be known as the Ravensworth open-cut, near Singleton. The contractors say that they will produce 2,000 tons a day six weeks after production begins. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COAL PLANS TO GO AHEAD

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said to-night that the Federal and New South Wales Governments would go ahead according to their plans and would ...

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  7. COLD AND RAIN

    The Weather Bureau last night forecast colder conditions and showers in all New South Wales ...

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  8. Angry Crowd Chases Communists After All-in Fights

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday—A Communist Party meeting broke up in confusion to-day after A.L.P. supporters and Communists had clashed in brawls at Birdwood Park, Newcastle. ...

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  9. Meat Dearer, Eggs Cheaper

    Many cuts of mutton and lamb are dearer from to-day, and eggs are cheaper. Cuts of mutton are up 1d ...

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  10. To-day's Strike Point

    THIS strike is part of the Russian cold war. The miners are our males and our fellow-countrymen. Many of them fought ...

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  11. Two Die In Crash Of Sports Bus

    ALBURY, Sunday.— Two men were killed instantly and six were injured when a footballers' ...

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  12. 'Brazen, Ruthless' Gangs In Present Crime Wave

    Police said last night that Sydney was experiencing its greatest crime wave since the end of the war. Desperate criminals were operating in brazen fashion. A leading detective ...

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  13. Man Sat On Circular Saw

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.— Robert Patterson, 53, Morisset Road, Cooranbong, while chasing chickens away from ...

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  14. M.P. Says Strike Will Hit Basic Wage Rise

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Mr. £ A.D. Fraser, Labour M.P. for Eden-Monaro, said in a radio talk to-night that the industrial ...

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  15. LATE NEWS COMMUNIST REPLY TO VATICAN

    ROME, July 17 (A.A.P.). —The secretary of the Italian Communist Party, Aldo Natoli, said in a speech ...

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  16. On Other Pages

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  17. Men Bashed And Robbed

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Attacked by two men off Flinders Lane last night, George Black, 73, of Prahran, was ...

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  18. UNION LEADER RETURNS

    The Communist national secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association, Mr. E. Thornton, arrived in ...

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