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  3. MINERS HOSTILE OVER GOVERNMENT'S ACTION IN ORDERING BALLOT

    BRISBANE, July 1.—Miners at Booval aggregate meeting to-day rebuffed the Committee of Management by voting three to one for the admission if the Press, despite the committee's recommendation against admission. The meeting of about 800 strong, carried a resolution protesting against ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  4. FORMER GAIETY GIRLS MEET AT TEA

    MUSICAL comedy stars of the Old Gaiety Girls who sang and danced their way to London's hearts nearly hel[?] ago and who married peers and millionaires had a cup of tea together at the Dorchester Hotel recently. The photograph shows (left to right): Roby Miller Eva Moore Grace Palotta, Maggie May Lilly Rosie Boote Edna Clare [?] Photo from our special London representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  5. To Manage Test Team

    Major R. Howard, secretary of the Lancashire Cricket Club who has been invited by the MCC London to manage the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  6. Bikini Bomb Was Slightly Less Potent Than Expected

    NEW YORK, July 1.—The American Press correspondent, Don Whitehead, aboard the Appalachian, says that two ships were sunk, one capsized and eleven were damaged or set on fire as a revolt of the explosion of the atomic bomb in the Navy test at Bikini Atoll this morning. The capital ships stood up staunchly. A U.S. task force spokesman announced the bomb's toll. ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  7. Country Party's Election Plans

    CANBERRA, July 1.—The Country Party was directing all of its energies to remove from office the Federal Labour Government moment which aided and abetted the industrial outlaws. The C.P. stood four square for declaring the Communist ...

    Article : 487 words
  8. PROGRESS MADE AT TALKS

    BRISBANE, July 1.— The compulsory conference called by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) had reached no settlement at 11.30 ...

    Article : 295 words
  9. BOMB EXPLOSION SPINE-CHILLING

    NEW YORK, July 1.—William Lawrence, broadcasting an eyewitness report on the atom bomb test from Appalachian to the New York Times and then for the N.B.C. said: "About 75 minutes ago the world saw the explosion of the ...

    Article : 947 words
  10. MINES IN NSW MAY BE IDLE

    SYDNEY, July 1.—Eleven thousand tons of coal were lost in N.S.W. as a result of strikers in all [?] coast's 19 mines to-day. All ...

    Article : 167 words
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  12. Food Crisis Affects Millions

    SYDNEY July.—The next sir to eight weeks would be the most critical in the history [?] said the UNRRA senior deputy director general (Commander R. G. [?] arrived from the U.S. to-day. [?] plans for food ...

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  13. BRITISH LOAN MAY NOT PASS U.S. HOUSE OF REPS

    NEW YORK, July 1.—The Herald-Tribune's representative, Stewart Allsop, says that the British loan which is the cornerstone of American foreign economic policy is in bad trouble. The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Will Clayton) has warned the British that ...

    Article : 179 words
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