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  4. New Restrictions on Electricity in Homes

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The chairman of the Emer-gency Cabinet Committee and Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Cahill) tonight an-nounced further electricity cuts throughout Sydney, ...

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  5. ON "ROOF" OF AUSTRALIA

    WITH AUSTRALIA DESPER-ATE for black coal, "white coal" lies thick on the Victorian Alps waiting to be harnessed in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Moves Today To Seek End of Strike

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Developments in Sydney tomorrow will give an in-dication how long the coal strike is likely to last. ...

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  7. ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS IN SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP): American recording instruments within the last few months have ...

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  8. High Prices for Aust. Meat for Britain

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Higher prices for all Aus-tralian lamb, mutton and offals purchased by the ...

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  9. FEDERAL GOVT, MAY IMPORT COAL FROM BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government is investigating the possibility of importing coal from Britain or ...

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  10. LIFE OF MINERS' CHIEF THREATENED IN LETTERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Police tonight patrolled the area at Beverley Hills where the general president of the Miners' ...

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  11. INCREASED POSTAL COSTS TODAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday: In-creased charges under the Pos-tal and Telegraph Charges Amendment Act, which was ...

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  12. HOSPITALS RUNNING SHORT OF VITAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: As a result of the coal strike, Sydney hospitals are running short of essential surgical dressings and medical supplies. MANY hospitals have had to ...

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  13. INDIGNATION OVER BOMBING OF SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, Thursday (A.A.P. Reuter): Indignation is sweeping Shanghai as the disastrous proportions of yesterday's ...

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  14. Rates Strong at Sydney Wool Sales

    SYDNEY. Thursday: The final wool sales of the season closed today with rates very strong on recently improved. ...

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  15. Banks Must Not Pay Cash To Aid Strike

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government tonight issued regulations prohibiting all banking transactions which might reasonably result in a continuance of the coal strike. ...

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  16. Canberra Items

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives today that the ...

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  18. Charged With Theft of 2500 Sheep Skins

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A 45-year-old employee of Dalgety's Ltd. was charged in Central Court today with stealing 2500 ...

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  19. Says Members of Co-op. Bodies Can Still Trade

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "I would advise co-operative societies to conduct their trading operations with their own members in the ...

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  20. DEDMAN FOR EMPIRE TALKS IN LONDON?

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said today that if he did not attend the financial talks in ...

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  21. CABLES IN BRIEF

    WASHINGTON, Thurs: The United States Army does not ex-pect any progress towards a peace treaty for Japan in the ...

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  22. Russian Naval Bases

    BERLIN, Thursday: American Army Intelligence reports say that the Russians are building naval bases along the northern ...

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  23. P.M. to be Shown Alleged Words by Miners' Official

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) told Mr. Lazzarini (Lab., Marrickville) in the Legislative Assembly today that ...

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  24. Indian Wharfmen May Not Load Coal for Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Government's plans for coping with the coal shortage would be destroyed if Indian harbor ...

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