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  3. WORK OPEN-CUTS UNLESS STRIKE ENDS SOON

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At their conference to-day Mr. Chifley, Mr. McGirr and other Federal and State Ministers are believed to have set a deadline for mineworkers to end their strike and ...

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  4. Miners At Kurri Kurri Area Meeting

    Mineworkers crowded Kurri Kurri School of Arts yesterday for an area meeting. (Reports this page and page 2). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Heavy Snow Cuts Off Some Towns

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The heaviest falls of snow for many years isolated some towns and interrupted communications in the last 24 hours. Heavy stock losses are feared in the ...

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  6. Coal 'At Water' May Be Lifted Again

    TOKYO, July 20, A.A.P.-Reuter.—The 20,000 tons of coal to be dumped in the sea off the south of Japan will be placed in ...

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  7. Wharfmen Not To Take Coal From Ship

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Victorian members of the Waterside Workers' Federation will not unload the 6700 tons of Indian ...

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  8. Mr. Chifley In [?] Flight From Canberra

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A temporary break in the weather enabled Mr. Chifley and the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) to take off ...

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  9. Snow, Sleet, Wind In North

    SNOW fell at Barrington Tops yesterday afternoon. Last night the ground was covered to depth of one foot. ...

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  10. Mineworkers Vote To Stay On Strike

    Mineworkers' meetings at Kurri Kurri and Cessnock yesterday voted solidly to continue the coal strike. ...

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  11. Clerks' Meeting Broke Up In Struggle

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A meeting of about 150 clerks at the Trades Hall to-night broke up in violence, threats of violence and ...

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  12. PLANE CRASHES INTO HOUSES

    SEATTLE, July 20. A.A.P.—A twin-engined charter plane, with 32 persons on board, crashed into five houses last night while taking off. Six bodies have been found in the wreckage and ...

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  13. Illegal Betting In U.K. "Cannot Be Eliminated"

    LONDON, July 20. A.A.P.—Although police action kept down the volume of illegal cash betting on horses, it had been impossible ...

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  14. Communists Apply To Draw Money

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Communist Party will lodge an application, probably to-morrow, with Mr. Justice Foster for permission ...

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  15. Returning Japanese Troops Disobey

    TOKYO, July 20. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Japanese repatriates from Siberia reaching the West Japanese port of Maizure this morning ...

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  16. 4000 Siegfried Line Posts Destroyed

    BERLIN, July 20. A.A.P.—The French Military Government stated to-day that it had destroyed 4000 fortified positions in the Siegfried ...

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  17. BIG FALL IN STATE MINE

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.—A substantial fall in one of the main haulage roads to the State Mine, the biggest single, producer on the ...

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  18. Vampire Pilot Is Not Satisfied Yet

    FLIGHT-LIEUT D. Murphy, of Williamtown, who flew a Vampire jet fighter from Brisbane to Sydney in 62 minutes ...

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  19. N.Z. To Buy More From Britain

    LONDON, July 20. A.A.P.—The New Zealand Finance Minister (Mr. Walter Nash) said he would seek an immediate increase in New ...

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  20. Safety Men At Aberdare Pit Withdrawn

    Representatives of the Coalmining Unions' Council who met a Cessnock last night decided to withdraw all safely men from Aberdare colliery. The decision was made in ...

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  21. Communist Given Rope To "Hang Himself"

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—While a Communist was addressing brewery workers to-day, one of the audience threw a coil of rope at ...

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  22. Sugar Rationed In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Brisbane shops rationed refined sugar to-day to 1lb. a customer. This followed notification to ...

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  23. Thieves Get Smokes Instead Of Notes

    ROME, July 20. A.A.P.—Thieves made a mistake yesterday when they tunnelled 30 yards under a street in Trani to rob a bank, but ...

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  24. Judge Refuses To Extradite Negro

    TRENTON (New Jersey), July 20. A.A.P.—A Federal District Judge yesterday refused to extradite a young Negro to Alabama ...

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  25. Sloop Wins Ocean Yacht Race

    HONOLULU, July 20. A.A.P.—Kitten, a sleek little sloop, won the 1949 Los Angeles-Honolulu yacht race late last night, despite ...

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  26. CEYLON LIFTS BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS, PLANES

    COLOMBO, July 20. A.A.P.—Ceylon has lifted its ban on the entry of Dutch ships or aircraft carrying troops or war material to ...

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  27. 3 FISHERMEN KILLED BY BOMB IN NET

    NAPLES, July 20. A.A.P.—Three fishermen were killed and another seriously wounded when a bomb caught in their net exploded ...

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  28. 14 BODIES IN POND

    CALCUTTA, July 20. A.A.P.—The Calcutta police discovered 14 human bodies cut add packed in nine neat bundles in a pond. ...

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