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  3. DELAYING TACTICS MAY BE CONTINUED

    Sydney, August 5.—Aggregate meetings on the Australian coalfields may not be held until next Wednesday or Thursday to decide whether the coal strike will end. The Miners ...

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  4. WORKING OF MECHANISED UNDERGROUND MINES

    Sydney, August 5.—The date for the working of eight mechanised underground mines by Army labor is expected to be fixed in Canberra on Tuesday by the Prime Minister ...

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  5. "The British Scene — Fishing the River Kennet near Hungerford

    This angler is fishing in the River Kennet, a tributary of the Thames, at Dunfard Mill near Hungerford in Berkshire, England. The Kennet is an excellent trout stream on which some of the best sport is to bo had in June, since in this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. N.B.H. Disputes Settled

    A satisfactory settlement has been arrived at in the dispute at the N.B.H. mine following a conference ...

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  7. Remarkable Brain Operations

    Sydney, August 5.—Epilepsy, believed to be incurable by surgery, has been cured at Sydney Hospital by a brain operation. The lives of ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. WATERSIDERS OFFICIALS GIVE UNDERTAKING

    Sydney, August 5.—An undertaking that the Waterside workers would be asked to hold no further stoppages over the gaoling of Healy and Roach and the appearance money dispute was given by the Federal Executive of the Waterside ...

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  9. "Australia Should Break England's Stranglehold"

    Melbourne, August 5.—Australia should break England's stranglehold and lock to the United States in planning her economic future the Hon. Simon ...

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  10. "Dead" Woman In Serious Condition

    Melbourne, August 5.—Doctors are still fighting to save the life of a woman who while in coma was last Monday pronounced dead. The woman, ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. Lithgow Incident

    Lithgow, August 5.—Detectives are investigating a report that two bullets fired into the Lithgow railway yards this morning passed close to an engine ...

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  12. New Wheat Council Gets Busy

    Mr Edwin McCarthy. Secretary of the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Other Big Robberies Linked With Aga Khan's

    Nice, August 5.—Police investigating the theft of about £16,000 worth of the jewellery from the Aga Khan and his wife near Nice this week believe that ...

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  14. THOUSANDS TO RESUME WORK

    Sydney. August 5.—As a result of the partial lifting of gas and electricity regulations over 100,000 idle employees will be eased back into work next ...

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  15. U.S. WARNING TO COMMUNIST CHINA

    Washington, August 5.—The United States, through the secretary of State, Dean Acheson. today warned Communist China against attempting "to engage in ...

    Article : 293 words
  16. Malayan Wins Deportation Appeal

    Sydney, August 5.—In the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court today, a Malayan seaman. Abdul Sam at Bin Amjah (29). of Palmer Lane. East Sydney, succeeded ...

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  17. Police Guard On Detained DC3

    Darwin. August 5.—A police constable tonight guarded Guinea Air Traders Douglas DC3 which has been detained indefinitely in Darwin. The ...

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  18. Search For Man In Horse Doping Case

    Sydney. August 4.—Police have been instructed to locate and Question a "Mr. X" in connection with the doping of the racehorse Duke Of Syke. The ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. Building Workers Refused Reregistration

    Melbourne, August 4.—An application by the Building Workers Industrial Union of Australia for reregistration under the Commonwealth Conciliation ...

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  20. BRISBANE LORD MAYOR QUESTIONED

    Canberra, August 5.— A Commonwealth. Investigation Service spokesman said today that the interrogation of Brisbane Lord Mayor (Alderman ...

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  21. Open Gut Goal

    Sydney. August 5.—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Chambers, said today there had been continued satisfactory progress in the production of coal from ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. Ingrid Bergman Retiring

    Rome, August 5.—Hollywood actress Ingrid Bergman announced today she Intended divorcing her American husband Doctor Peter Linstream ...

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  23. Truman Definite

    Washington, August 5.— Suggestions that he might compromise in his request for 1,450 million dollars arms aid to friendly nations was rejected by President ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. ATLANTIC PACT TALKS

    Paris, August 5.—Upwards of 8.000 police may ring the American Embassy today when America's chiefs of staff hold Atlantic Bact talks with French ...

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  25. Attempt To Enter Jewellery Store

    About 9.45 o'clock last night an unknown man made a bold but unsuccessful attempt to break into A. N. Denner's jewellery shop, Argent Street. The ...

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  26. COWBOY SHOOTS RODEO JUDGE

    Big Spring (Texas), August 5 — A bronc-busting cowboy shot a rodeo Judge to death last night in front of the grandstand, and a stray bullet killed one of ...

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  27. CHINA AND FOREIGN ARMS AID

    Washington. August 5.— An amendment tabled in the United States Senate seeks to set aside for Nationalist China 175 million dollars of the United States ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. Drunk Imprisoned

    A man was charged with drunkenness before Mr. S. K. Trees, J.P. at the Police Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty and was fined £2. in default 4 ...

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  29. GUNMAN MET WITH HAIL OF LEAD

    Chicago, August 5.—A desperate gunman who tried to shoot it out with 50 heavily armed police yesterday was cut down in a hall of lead. The man, ...

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  30. ROYAL VISIT

    Melbourne. August 5.—The Minister in charge of the Royal tour arrangements (Senator Armstrong said today that no new date for the visit by the ...

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