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  2. Advertising

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  3. COAL DISPUTE THREATENS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Miners' Federation to-day advised all Federal unions that serious trouble was threatened in the coal industry and asked for support ...

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  4. New Rule On No-Work Pit Whistle

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mine managements on New South Wales coalfields will be prohibited ...

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  5. SEARCH FOR METEORITE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Sheep[?] are searching for a body, believed to be a meteorite, which fell about £25 miles from ...

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  6. Food Parcels Were Sent Back

    LONDON, April 12. A.A.P.—The Post-office sent back to Tasmania a consignment of food parcels that had been bought by ...

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  7. Colombia Cuts With Russia

    NEW YORK, April 12. A.A.P.—The Government of Colombia has broken off diplomatic relations with Russia. This was announced by the ...

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  8. BOSUN DIAGNOSES HEADACHE

    Bosun W. G. Richards tracks down a headache for Abdullah, members of the crew of the British cable ship Recorder, which is in Newcastle. Abdullah, from East Africa, cannot speak English, and the tracking down of the site of the ache was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.S. Ship Loads Wool For Russia

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—AN American Liberty ship is in Wellington loading wool for Russia. ...

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  10. Statue Always "Reminder Of Comradeship"

    LONDON, April 12. A.A.P.—The Roosevelt memorial statue in Grosvenor Square would be a permanent reminder of England's ...

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  11. Fish "Dumped In Sydney, Not Newcastle"

    No fish had been dumped in Newcastle, the Manager of the New. castle Fishermen's Cooperative (Mr. Karl Sundelius) said last night. ...

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  12. Mental Disease Treatment To Be Developed

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The appointment of Dr. William C. Gibson, as neuropathologist to the mental hospitals of New South Wales, and ...

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  13. Arabs Move In To Avenge Losses

    JERUSALEM, April 12.—Truckloads of Arabs, with mortars and guns, are moving up to resume the battle for the western approaches to Jerusalem. They are determined to wipe out last week's Jewish ...

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  14. Seek Discretion In War Gratuity Pay

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Federal All-Party Committee on War Gratuities decided to-day to recommend to the Government that ...

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  15. 432 Factories Sub-Standard; Not Registered

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Registration of 432 factories in New South Wales had been refused during the past six months because they were ...

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  16. Parliamentary Radio Gear Missing

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Precautions against theft at Parliament House have been tightened up as the result of the ...

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  17. Gale Moves Out To Sea

    SYDNEY, Monday,—The gate which caused heavy damage in Adelaide yesterday was about 150 miles north-east of Tasmania ...

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  18. Big De Gaulle Poll Success

    PARIS, April 12. A.A.P.— Supporters of General de Gaulle and Right Wing independents secured an overwhelming majority in the ...

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  19. U.S. MINE STRIKE CALLED OFF

    NEW YORK, April 12. A.A.P.—The United States miners' leader, Mr. John [?] Lewis, has called off the month-old strike of 400,000 ...

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  20. Man Killed In Shale Mine Fall

    LITHGOW, Monday.—The body of a man buried beneath tons of earth and rock at Glen Davis Shale mine this morning was recovered ...

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  21. Revenue Return Exceeding Budget Estimate

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Commonwealth revenue for the first nine months of the current financial year had reached £306,812,000 ...

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  22. Coal Seam Located Near Kempsey

    KEMPSEY, Monday.—A seam of good quality coal had been located 10 miles from Kempsey and four miles from the railway line, ...

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  23. Garage Safe Rifled

    TAMWORTH, Monday.—A safe at Carter's Garage, Peel-street, Tamworth, was rifled of cash and coupons valued at £410 last night. ...

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  24. Beer Deadlock STRIKERS MAY BE ORDERED BACK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Union officials believe Mr. G. A. Buckland, Conciliation Commissioner, may order Sydney brewery maintenance workers back to work. ...

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  25. TRANSPORT REPORT WITH PREMIER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Shoebridge report had been sent to the Premier (Mr. McGirr), said the Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. Russians Still Hold 700,000 Japanese

    TOKYO, April 12.— A total of 696,000 Japanese are still held by the Russians, according to the Japanese Foreign Ministry. ...

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  27. MOVE AGAINST MALAY BANDITS

    SINGAPORE, April 12.— Combined military and police operations against Malayan border bandits were successfully concluded ...

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  28. "Exploitation" If Controls Ended

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Removal of price controls would mean that everybody in Australia would be the victim of exploiters and that ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT REACHES BASRA

    BAGHDAD, April 12. A.A.P.—Nine thousand tons of Australian wheat has arrived at Basra. An other shipment of 10,000 tons is ...

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  30. Elderly Cyclist Due In Perth This Week

    PERTH, Monday.—Ernie Old, 73, who is cycling from Melbourne to Perth, expects to arrive on Friday or Saturday. He telegraphed this ...

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  31. On Way to Dockyard Conference

    Mr. F. Kelly, Federal Conciliation Commissioner, boarding a launch at King's Wharf yesterday to go to the State Dockyard, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Italian Ambassador Dismissed

    ROME, April 12. A.A.P.—The Foreign Minister (Count Sforza) has dismissed Signor Ambrognio Donini, Italian Ambassador to ...

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  33. Prisoners Send Blooms to General's Funeral

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Salvation Army representatives from as far north at Rockhampton travelled to Sydney to-day for the funeral of ...

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  34. Five Toes Cut Off By Tram

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The toes of a man's right foot were severed when the man was hit by a tram at Long Bay Gaol to-night. ...

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  35. New War "Would End Capitalism"

    LONDON, April 12. A.A.P.— A third world war would "end forever the system of capitalism on this earth," said the Secretary of ...

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  36. Probe Of Lithgow "Bumps" Urged

    LITHGOW, Monday.—A complete investigation into colliery workings at Vale of Clwydd mine will be urged by the member for ...

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  37. Furnace Blows Out; Two Men Burnt

    SYDNEY: Monday.—Two men were burnt, one seriously, when a furnace blew out at Bunnerong powerhouse to-night. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIANS AT DOMINIONS SERVICE

    LONDON, April 12. A.A.P.—Dr. H. Crotty, a former Dean of Newcastle (N.S.W.) and a former Bishop of Bathurst, now Vicar of ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. U.K. Steel Output Sets Record

    LONDON, April 12. A.A.P.—Steel output in Britain in March reached a record level. It was equivalent to an annual production ...

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  40. May Import French Cars

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Negotiations were proceeding for the import into Australia of large quantities of French motor-cars and ...

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  41. MATILDA WAS "BELLE" OF BALL

    TORONTO (Ont.), April 12. A.A.P.—More than 4000 journalists and their friends attended the annual Byline Ball on Saturday night. ...

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  42. SIX MEN RELEASED ON GOLD COAST

    ACCRA, April 12. A.A.P.—The Government of the Gold Coast has released six men who were arrested on March 13, after the February ...

    Article : 43 words
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