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  3. WHAT STALIN SAID STILL SECRET, BUT HOPES RISING

    LONDON, (AAP): Diplomatic officials in London believe there is a reasonable chance that the Soviet may lift the Berlin blockade. This is reported by Reuter's correspondent. ...

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  4. Behind scenes move to end coal crisis MINES STOP TOMORROW; GENERAL STRIKE UNLIKELY

    SYDNEY, Tues: Indications tonight were that the one-day stoppage of coalminers on Thursday would proceed, but a general coal strike was most unlikely. The conference on the coal crisis was still sitting ...

    Article : 230 words
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    "THE BEST-LOOKING MP in the House of Commons," Lady Grant was married in London on July 27 to Lord Tweedsmuir, son ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Mr Chifley may visit coalfields

    CANBERRA, Tues: Federal Cabinet discussed the coal crisis at length today, and it was suggested that Mr Chifley, Senator ...

    Article : 128 words
  7. Latrobe st trams by Christmas

    "Trams will be running in Latrobe st before Christimas unless work is held up," Mr H. H. Bell, Tramways ...

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  8. Wonthaggi men may stop tomorrow

    Victorian coalminers are expected to proceed with their stopwork meetings at Wonthaggi and Korumburra tomorrow for discussion of industrial ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. Private petrol cut may be 20%

    CANBERRA, Tues: It is believed that the petrol cut for private motorists may be up to 20%. A final decision, however, has been ...

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  10. BOMB FOUND IN VATICAN CITY

    The police are investigating the discovery of a small bomb in the right-hand colonnade of St Peter's Square, says Reuter's correspondent ...

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  11. Reds miss "Republic Day" in Malaya

    TOODAY was the day set by the Communists to proclaim a Communist republic in Malaya, Mr Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-General, revealed in a radio speech. "In the unavoidable absence of the Chief Commissar of ...

    Article : 396 words
  12. BROWN COAL GAS REPORT SOON

    The Government would proceed at once with the gasification of brown [?]al if the German scientists' report was favourable, said Mr McDonald, ...

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  13. WATER RATE UP 1d FROM JULY 1

    The Board of Works by 22 votes to 18 yesterday increased the water rate by 1d in the £1. The new charge will be ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. Cholera outbreak in Hyderabad

    The State of Hyderabad is experiencing the worst outbreak of cholera in its history. Since July 26 1,200 cases have been reported, and ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. GOVT FIRM ON SALARIES

    "The state Government is determined to have the Parliamentarians' Salaries Bill approved in its present form," Mr ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. UNIONS TAKE CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Tues: Building workers will in future demand to see the master builder's permit before working on a construction job which is ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. "Pay your dues" in Melbourne

    Workers cannot enter the pipefitting manufacturing industry unless they pay union fees to the Federated Ironworkers' Union and the ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. 111 FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    There are 111 friendly societies in Victoria, compared with 84 five years ago, according to the annual report on friendly societies tabled in ...

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