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  4. COAL STRIKE ENDS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The coal strike will be called off at the weekend, which will mean that mineworkers will be back at work early next week. The decision to end the strike was made by miners' leaders after aggregate ...

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  5. TERROR REIGNS IN ECUADOR

    QUITO (Ecuador), Wednesday (A.A.P.): Four days alter the first upheaval, the earth is still trembling in Ecuador's SYDNEY, Wednesday. The Minister for Lands (Mr. Sheahan) recently announced that the Government had ...

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  6. New Male Nurses Like Job

    "MEN don't have to be cissies to be nurses," gays Carl Calstrom, one of two young men at St. Vincent's Hospital, Melb., who Lave just passed their final examination for Victorian Nurses' Board certificates. Calstrom (right) and his colleague, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MAY APPLY to purge his contempt of court—Mr. G. W. S. Grant, general secretary of the Miners' Federation. (Story ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AT LEAST IS DEAD IN U.S. BUS

    BLOOMINGTON (Indiana), Wednesday (A.A.P.): At last 15 persons were killed when a Greyhound Line bus ran ...

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  9. Seamen Continue Ban on Colliers

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday: A decision by Newcastle seamen to continue their ban on the manning of colliers during the coal ...

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  10. BRASS BAND TO TEACH DOMESTIC HARMONY TO CONVICTS

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): A brass band will be formed in Dartmoor Prison to encourage the 500 convicts, including those in desperado block, to take an eight months' course in home-making. ...

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  11. Miners' Official May Seek to Purge Contempt

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The General Secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. G. W. S. Grant), now in gaol, may shortly apply to the Federal Arbitration Court to purge his contempt. ...

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  12. SHIPOWNERS' APPLICATION REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The application by shipowners to restrict attendance - money payments to waterside workers was ...

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  13. Church Prepares for Communist Czech Campaign

    LONDON, Wednesday: Church authorities in Prague reported yesterday they had completed plans in expectation of an intensified Communist campaign against the Roman Catholic Church next month. ...

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  14. James Stewart Married in Hollywood

    HOLLYWOOD, Wednesday: While a crowd of 300 women sighed outside the church. James Stewart, Hollywood's number ...

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  15. Dr. Niemoeller to Fly to Australia

    FRANKFURT, Wednesday: Dr. Martin Niemoeller, President of the Protestant Crurch in Germany, announced that he will ...

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  16. Nun Attacked

    LONDON, Wednesday: A second night attack on a nun was reported to Dublin police yesterday. Police believe a maniac ...

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  17. GOVT.CONSIDERING OIL REFINERY SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Federal Government is considering a recommendation by the Division of Industrial ...

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  18. SEEN AS VICTORY FOR GOVT. POLICY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Political observers believe that today's decisive votes rejecting the recommendations of the ...

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  21. "K.O. Blow" for Reds

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Minister for Supply and Development (Senator Armstrong) described the vote at the ...

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  22. GOAL LIFT 52,000 TONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Calculated on a six-day basis, operations by troops working open cuts have lifted the weekly ...

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  23. HANK OF VAMPIRE KILLER ATTRACTS CROWD OF 500 PEOPLE

    LONDON, Wednesday: Vampire killer, John George Haigh, 40, met his death at the end of the hangman's rope, right on time, at eight o'clock this morning (6 p.m. Australian time). ...

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  24. Duke on Motor Launch Which Went Aground

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Duke of Edinburgh, with a crew of three, was aboard the 72-ton motor yacht, Fanny Rosa, when ...

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  25. TANNERIES TO RESUME OPERATIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Tanneries are to resume operations as the result of exemptions from electricity restrictions granted ...

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  26. ALBANIA ALLEGES GREEK INVASION

    LONDON, Wednesday: Albania said today that it is being invaded by Greece and that fighting is in ...

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  27. No Date Yet for Beer Deliveries

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: No date has been fixed for the resumption of beer deliveries the president of the U.L.V.A., Mr. N. C. ...

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