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  4. NO TRAINS YET RUNNING IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, June 30.--No trains were running in western Berlin yesterday--36 hours after ...

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  5. GOVT. CONSIDERING IMPORTATION OF COAL TO RELIEVE CRISIS

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

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  6. EARLY INCREASE IN RETAIL PRICE OF SUGAR SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The retail price of sugar, now 4½d a pound in capital cities, will be dearer if the industry's moves for an increase succeed. ...

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  7. AIRLINER PILOT SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- After the arrival in Sydney of a Guinea Air Traders Dakota, the ...

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  8. CHALLENGE TO JOINT COAL BOARD ACTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The validity of legislation under which the Joint Coal Board was set ...

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  9. Says North Not Neglected

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.-- Any claims that the North was being neglected from the Health Department's angle ...

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  10. R.S.L. MEN WILL SELECT MIGRANTS

    Three delegates nominated by R.S.L. sub-branches in Victoria, N.S.W. and Queensland for the joint Government-R.S.L. scheme to bring British ex-servicemen migrants to Australia, were entertained before leaving for England at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Motor Cyclists' Training School

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Proposals for the establishment of a voluntary motor cycle training school in ...

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  12. No Interference With Rights Of Unions

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- An assurance that amendments to the Arbitration Act to combat ballot rigging would not interfere ...

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  13. SOVIET NAVAL BASES IN NORTH GERMANY

    BERLIN, June 30.--The Russians are building naval bases along the northern coast of Germany, on the Baltic Sea. United ...

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  14. Seeking Higher Fees

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Local Government (Mr. W. Power) said to-day he had received requests for ...

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  15. SERIOUS CHARGE LAID

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A 27-year-old man was arrested and charged by the Newcastle police to-day with assaulting, a ...

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  16. COAL CONSUMPTION IN BRISBANE EXCEEDED RATIONING ESTIMATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--City power stations and gas works used up 160 tons more coal than was expected in the first day of rationing. The Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  17. Miners Cannot Use Own Savings To Help Strike

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

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  18. Eye Magnet For Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Jones) to-day promised a deputation that the ...

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  19. Postal Charges Go Up To-day

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Increased charges under the Postal Telegraph Charges Amendment Act, which passed ...

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  20. OVERTIME SOUGHT FOR CANECUTTERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A claim will shortly be made by the sugar industry to the Industrial ...

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  21. Suspicion of Sedition

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. McGirr) will ask the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to investigate a statement ...

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  22. BRITISH SHIP BOMBED BY CHINESE NATIONALISTS

    The British freighter Anchises, 8287 tons, was dive-bombed and machine-gunned by a number of Chinese Nationalist planes when sailing to Shanghai through the Astra Channel in the Whangpoo River. The bombing occurred shortly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Students Heckled Miners' Spokesman

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Seven hundred university students jeered and counted out the vice-president of the Miners' ...

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  24. THREATENED WITH DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Miners' Federation general president (Mr. I. Williams) has been threatened with ...

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  25. Food Problem on "War Fooling"

    LONDON, June 30.--Pandit Nehru (Indian Prime Minister) declared in a nation-wide broadcast to-day his Government had ...

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  26. Mr. Menzies' Tour Postponed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies) to-day announced the postponement of his ...

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  27. POLICE KEPT BUSY AT BIG SYDNEY MEETING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Police arrested a man and ejected a man and a woman when Communists disrupted a meeting attended by about 500 people at Assembly Hall to-day. ...

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  28. MR. DEDMAN MAY GO TO LONDON FOR FINANCIAL TALKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) said to-day if he did not attend the financial talks in London next month, Australia would be represented by the Minister for Postwar ...

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  29. Only 120 Doctors Co-operating

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- If the Opposition got into power at the next elections it would give the people a free medicines ...

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  30. EARLY DECISION ON PRICE OF BUTTER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) said in the House of Representatives to-day that the State Prices Commissioners and Prices Ministers next week would consider ...

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  31. 40,000 IN QLD. OUT OF WORK

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- About 40,000 Queensland workers have been thrown out of work by the strike, the ...

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  32. SETTLEMENT HOPED FOR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A belief that union talks in Sydney to-morrow may pave the way to a resumption of work was expressed ...

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  33. SEED POTATOES WANTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The chairman of the Potato Marketing Board (Mr. T. J. Ford) announced to-day that the board ...

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  34. New Road for Collide Coal

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A new 14-mile road will be built by the Government from Collide coalfield at a cost of more than £100,000 to ...

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  35. Marked House?

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives to-day the Commonwealth ...

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  36. COMPENSATION AWARDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Workers' Compensation Court to-day awarded £1000 each to widows of two members of the crew of ...

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  37. Shots Exchanged

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Shots were fired by police early this morning soon after two masked men had been foiled in an ...

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