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  4. COAL PRODUCTION IS KEY TO AND IMPROVED STANDARD OF LIVING

    SYDNEY, September 5.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, to-day told coal miners at Cessnock and Kurri Kurri that too ...

    Article : 624 words
  5. Victims Cut From Wreck Of Douglas

    BRISBANE, September 5.—All ten passengers and the crew of three were burned to death when the A.N.A. liner Lutana crashed into a mountainside near Quirindi on Thursday night. Searchers who reached ...

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    Obo Aderemi, the Onl off Ife, spiritual Head of the Yoruba people of Nigeria, arrived in London recently for the African Colones Confere per. He also wants to see London and England before returning to Nigeria. The picture shows him watching a black fared coalman at work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Unions Have Big Responsibility

    [?]ON, September 5.—Mischief-makers who [?]ment unofficial strikes were condemned by Miss once Hancock in her presidential address opening [?]th Trade Union Congress at Margate. "I am not ...

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  8. LIQUOR REFORM URGED

    BRISBANE, Sept. 5.—The formation of a Liquor Reform Association throughout New South Wales and ...

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  9. BULGARIAN REDS SPLIT IN TWO

    LONDON. Sept. 5.—Renter's correspondent at Istanbul says that Sofia newspapers declared that ...

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  10. Australia Has Meagre Chance Of Taking Cup

    MELBOURNE, September 5.—Australia now had a "very meagre" chance of winning the Davis Cup, the President of the Lawn Tennis Association ol Australia, Sir Norman Brooks, said to-day. "I can't under-stand Quist's disastrous showing. It is beyond me," he said. "I am very ...

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  11. Demand To Oust Nazi Internee

    SYDNEY, Sept. 5.—In a procession at Rose Bay yesterday ex-servicemen displayed banners demanding the ...

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  12. RADAR PLOTTING EFFECTIVE

    LONDON, September 5.—Zcuter's correspondent says that senior R.A.F. officers watching Operation "Dagger" ...

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  13. SCHUMAN HAS FORMED CABINET

    LONDON, September 5.—The B.U.P. correspondent says that M. Schuman has formed a government. The A.P. ...

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  14. U.K Troops Leave For Malaya: Others May Be Sent To Burma

    LONDON, September 5.—The War Minister, Mr. Shinwell, told 1600 guardse[?] before they sailed from Southampton in the Empire Trooper for Malaya "I regret the circumstances which made it necessary for you to proceed abroad, but the British public can rest assured that the men now going overseas won't let the ...

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  15. [?]DLOCK OVER ?RSHALL AID

    LONDON Sept. 5.—The Bril[?] ed Press Paris corres[?] says that delegates to [?]cil for Organisation of ...

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  17. ISOTOPES PURCHASES ARE HEAVY

    CANBERRA, Sept 5—[?] Australia is the greatest parchaser of radin-active is[?]topes for medical purposes. according to ...

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  18. Giant Jet Aircraft

    LONDON. September 5.—Hundreds of men, sworn to secrecy, will start work to-morrow on the prototype of a ...

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  19. [?]ea For Decentralisation.

    always stood for decentralisation. I do not think that all industries [?]uld be situated in die capital cities. Your industries should be distributed about the State. We do not want Brisbane to grow into an enormous city," ...

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  20. POLICE WARN CZECH SYMPATHISERS.

    LONDON, September. 5—The B. U. P. and A.P. correspondents at Prague say that police in wencelas Square told the ...

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  21. £30 Picture May Be Worth £30,000

    SYDNEY. September 5.—A Double Bay restaurant owner, Tony Gemanis, 22, who bought a big picture for £30 may have a genuine 16th century Titian worth up [?] £30,000. ...

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  22. BODY OF MISSING MAN FOUND

    BRISBANE, September 5—The body of Edward Skuiley 78, of Leichhardt, Sydney. [?] found in a gully near [?] ...

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