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  4. COAL TO BE MOVED FROM CESSNOCK AREA THIS WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A decision to move coal held in railway trucks on the N.S.W. coalfields by the end of this week was made [?]day. The decision was made at a conference between the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  5. Miners Ordered to Pay £8700 Into Court

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mr. Justice Foster, in the Arbitration Court today, issued new orders to the Southern and Western districts of the Miners' Federation and seven officials to pay to the ...

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  6. No Delayed Effect on Atomic Bombing Survivors

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The atomic blasts that took thousands of lives at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, have had not delayed effect so far on persons who survived. ...

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  7. Security Police in New Raid

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: In a surprise raid, three carloads of Security police and a squad of State police swooped on the ...

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  8. BRUXNER BLAMES GOVT. FOR NOT PRODUCING COAL

    SYDNEY, Tues: The leader of the Country Party (Mr Bruxner) attacked the Government today for falling to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Huge Orders For Snowy Equipment

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman), now in London for talks on the British dollar crisis, will place orders estimated at millions of pounds for heavy equipment for the Snowy ...

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  10. BRITISH TROOPS START UNLOADING FOOD SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Twenty-three hundred British troops and sailors this morning moved into the London docks to ...

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  11. U.S. PRESSMEN AMONG 45 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH NEAR BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Forty-five people, including some of America's top journalists, were killed when a Royal Dutch Constellation crashed in blinding monsoonal rains 15 miles from Bombay ...

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  12. MOVE AMONG MINERS MAY ENDANGER MINES

    S Y D N E Y, Tuesday: The Miners' Central Council tomorrow will discuss requests for a reduction of safety men in ...

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  13. PASSENGER BUS BETWEEN WAGGA, SYDNEY SOON

    There is a possibility that an emergency passenger coach service will shortly be established between Wagga and ...

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  14. Slipways Destroyed

    HAMBURG, Tuesday: The slipways at Hamburg, where Ctrmsny's biggest warships and U-boats were built, were blasted ...

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  16. Nazi Gaoled

    MUNICH, Tuesday: Max Amann, former president of the Nazi Press Association, was sentenced to ten years in a labor ...

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  17. ORDER SERVED ON COMMUNIST PARTY MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Crown Law authorities said today that the order by Mr. Justice Foster against the Australian ...

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  19. DOUBT ON HOW UNIONIST WILL SERVE GAOL SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The acting federal secretary of the Ironworkers' Federation, Leslie John McPhillips, is expected to be removed from the debtors' section of Long Bay Gaol to serve his six months' ...

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  20. R.A.A.F. CHIEF FLIES JET FIGHTER

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday: Chief of the R.A.A.F.. 53-year-old Air Marshal George Jones, created a sensation at Williamtown today ...

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  21. 17 Believed Dead in Morocco Crash

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Little hope is held for the safety of 17 people aboard a French military transport which, ...

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  22. Airlift Crash

    LONDON. Tuesday (A.A.P.): An Americas Skymaster taking part in the Berlin airlift crashed in the Soviet Zone of Germany ...

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  23. WHAT DRINKERS AND SMOKERS PAID IN TAX

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australian drinkers in the 11 months ended May 31 last paid to the Government over £29-million in ...

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  24. Alabama Ku Klux Klan Arrests

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The former deputy-sheriff has been charged at Birmingham (Alabama) with having been the ...

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