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  3. PLOT TO OUST ALLIES

    LONDON, July 6. A.A.P. — The French Foreign Office has received from the British Embassy in Paris a document establishing that a plot has been formed by Communists to force ...

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  4. Didn't Die—So Sues Doctor

    LONDON, July 6.— An American consulting engineer is suing a London doctor in the King's Bench Division because ...

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  5. ESTRELLITA TO SAIL OFF NEWCASTLE

    She is expected to come from Raymond Terrace, where she was built, on July 19, to undergo trials off Newcastle. She will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Rationing Eased For Shiftworkers

    Gas and electricity can be used outside the rationing period in the Metropolitan area to prepare home and canteen meals for shift-workers. Market workers are included in this ...

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  7. Review Quota of Coal to S.A. 'If No Economy'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Coal Board would give some consideration to the allocation of coal to South Australia if the Premier of ...

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  8. Power And Gas Hours

    HOURS during which gas and electricity may be used in Newcastle homes to-day, to-morrow and Friday are ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. "Green" Pitch For Third Test

    LONDON, July 6.—The pitch will be "green" for the third Test opening at the Old Trafford ground Manchester on Thursday. ...

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  10. 3 Gas Coal Mines Will Be Idle To-day

    Three large Northern mines which produce gas coal will continue their strike to-day. They are Abermain No. 2 (1000 ...

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  11. FIREMEN MEET MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —Most New South Wales fire stations may be unattended for at least half a day on Monday while officers and firemen hold stop-work meetings in Sydney. ...

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  12. Victoria May Buy Coal From Queensland

    Representatives of a Victorian coal agent are in Queensland investigating the possibilities of buying Callide Valley coal. ...

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  13. 37 Killed In Bombay Riots

    BOMBAY, July 6. A.A.P. — Thirty-five people were killed, and 95 injured in Hindu-Moslem rioting which flared up on Sunday night, ...

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  14. Dollar Deficit Down In May

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australia's trade with the United States and Canada—two major dollar-earning sources for Australia—last ...

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  15. B.C.O.F. Troops May March In Recruiting Drive

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Australian troops from Japan [?] be [?] to Australia [?] to march in capital cities and country ...

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  16. Powers Move To Reopen Danube

    LONDON, July 6. A.A.P.— Britain, France, Russia and the United States have delivered identical Notes to the Yugoslav Government asking it formally to convene a conference on Danube Navigation ...

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  17. Cold Spell in Three States

    Cold weather, with strong winds, and snow at many places, prevailed over much of New South Wales and southern States yesterday. ...

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  18. CARPENTER HEIR TO BARONY

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). July 6. A.A.P.-Reuter.—The heir-presumptive of Baron Lyveden, of Lyveden, Northamptonshire, Sydney Munroe ...

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  19. MEAT EMPLOYEES' SECRETARY DIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. James S. Upton, Secretary of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, died in the Auburn District Hospital, aged ...

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  20. 'White Australia' Questioned By Archbishop

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Australians might well ask themselves whether the White Australia policy should be modified, Archbishop ...

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  21. M.L.C. Must Pay £400 Damages

    HOBART, Tuesday. —Dennis Ganno Lonergan, Tasmanian, M.L.C., was ordered to pay £400 damages by a jury in Hobart ...

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  22. House Survives Censure Debate By One Vote

    HOBART, Tuesday.—After a 15-hour debate, the Government survived a censure motion in the House of Assembly to-night by one ...

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  23. Senior Nursing Staff Give Notice

    CANBERRA, Tuesday, —The matron and 11 sisters and senior nurses of Canberra Community Hospital to-day gave notice in ...

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  24. Builders Reject Homes, Want Big Contracts

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Building firms are rejecting big Government contracts for cottages and war service homes because bigger ...

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  25. State Agrees To Control Prices

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—State Cabinet to-day endorsed the agreement on price control decided on at the Premiers' Conference in Canberra ...

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  26. 550 Die In U.S. Celebrations

    NEW YORK, July 6. A.A.P.— In one of the balmiest and sultriest Independence Day week-ends in the nation's history over 550 ...

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  27. Korea Gets New Constitution

    SEOUL (Korea), July 6. A.A.P:- Reuter.— The Korean National Assembly completed the second reading of a new constitution ...

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  28. Typhoon Threat To Shanghai

    SHANGHAI, July 6. A.A.P.-Reuter.— Shanghai Observatory expects a violent typhoon to hit the city to-night. ...

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  29. BABY DIES AFTER TAKING PILLS

    WAGGA, Tuesday—After having swallowed about 30 pills from a bottle her mother had given her to play with, Lois Wilma Kaiser, ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. NEW AIR SERVICE FORECAST

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), July 6. A.A.P.-Reuter.—A London-Sydney air service, via Vancouver and Auckland, was likely to be ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. Fire Destroys C.W.A. Buildings

    DENILIQUIN, Tuesday.—Modern buildings owned by the Country Women's Association at Deniliquin were destroyed by fire to-day. ...

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  32. RABBIT SKINS BIG DOLLAR EARNER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Australian exports of rabbit skins to the United States for the year ended June 30 earned nearly 20 ...

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  33. Boilermakers Advised To End Strike

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Executive of the Boilermakers' Society to-night recommended that 16 striking boilermakers at Crompton, ...

    Article : 34 words
  34. RAIL CONVICTIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — During June, 285 convictions were recorded for breaches of the Government Railways Act and by-laws, the ...

    Article : 35 words
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