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  4. "DO YOUR BEST FOR COUNTRY," PM TELLS MINERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day told coal miners at Cessnock and Kurri Kurri that far too many "petty, paltry and piffling" stoppages had occurred and if there ...

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  5. ALL BODIES OF VICTIMS OF ANA PLANE CRASH BROUGHT DOWN MOUNTAIN SLOPES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.- Burnt beyond recognition, the bodies of all the passengers and crew of the ANA airliner Lutana were carried ...

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  6. DRUM FLAG OF HILL TRIBES FLIES OVER MOULMEIN

    RANGOON, September 4. -Karen warriors are leading the Burmese hill tribes in full open revolt ...

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  7. Britain To Be Base for New War?

    LONDON, September 5.- Senior RAF officers watching "Operation Dagger," the current mock air ...

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    Above is Britain's first jet-propelled air liner, a Vickers twin -engined Nene "Viking," which on a recent test developed an average speed of 400 miles an hour. Vikings compose the King's Flight which will visit Australia on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MISCHIEF MAKERS CASTIGATED BY T U C PRESIDENT

    LONDON, September 5.-Mischief makers who foment unofficial strikes were condemned by Miss Florence Hancock in a presidential address at the opening of the 80th Trade Union Congress at Margate. "I am not going ...

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  10. HOOTING MOBS ATTACK POLICE PATROL CAR

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. - A hooting mob of 200 men last night tore the radio mast off a police patrol car and ...

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  11. Will Japan Be Allowed To Rearm?

    TOKIO, September 5.- Speculation that Japan would be permitted to rearm if the international situation ...

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  12. QUEEN ABDICATES

    AMSTERDAM, September 5.-Wilhelmina relinquished her throne to her daughter Juliana and ...

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  13. They Were Luckier

    SINGAPORE, September 5.- A Qantas flying boat, en route from Sydney, to the United Kingdom crashed and ...

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  14. MAN'S BODY FOUND IN DEEP GULLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-The body of Edward Skulley (78), of Leichhardt, Sydney, was found in a gully near Mt. Cootha kiosk this ...

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  15. French Seek Australian Trade

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-Concerned over the passive balance of trade with Australia, representatives of the French Government ...

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  16. Australia Buys Most Isotopes

    WASHINGTON, September 5.- Australia is the greatest purchaser of radioactive isotopes for medical purposes, according to a ...

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  17. FEW CHANGES IN FRENCH CABINET

    PARIS, September 5.-M. Schuman has formed a Government. The Cabinet shows only a few changes from M. Marie's ...

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  18. POLICE MOVE ON BENES'S MOURNERS

    PRAGUE, September 5. - Police in Wenceslas Square told crowds wearing black armbands and lapel buttons ...

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  19. STILL NO SUNDAY TRAMS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-Tramwaymen decided at a meeting to-day not to resume the manning of trams on Sundays ...

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  20. THESE ARE THE VICTIMS

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  21. Rose Bay Ex-soldiers Demand Deportation Of "Arrogant Hun"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-In a procession at Rose Bay yesterday ex-servicemen displayed banners demanding the deportation of Lars Brunda [?]l, former prominent Nazi and internee. The men claimed that he hired four ...

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  22. RUSSIANS THROWN OFF TRAIN

    BERLIN, September 4. - A Russian officer and two Russian soldiers refused to give up their seats on a crowded Berlin ...

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  23. UK Starts To-day On Secret Super Plane

    LONDON, September 5.-Hundreds of men have been sworn to secrecy to start work to-morrow on the prototype of a giant jet ...

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  24. FRENCH QUADRUPLETS

    LONDON, September 5. - Quadruplets, two boys and two girls, were born at Celle Saint Cloud, near Paris, to Madame ...

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  25. AUST. DAVIS CUP MEN FAIL

    American Ted Schroeder (left), dimmed Australian hopes of winning the Davis Cup when he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. ACTOR'S WIFE RECONCILED

    HOLLYWOOD (Cal.), September 5.--Film actor Robert Mitchum, who is accused of having violated the ...

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  27. Man Who Shot Guest Seeking Release

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-In Long Bay Gaol this week David Stewart Dawson, 26-year-old member of a wealthy Sydney family, began to prepare a petition for his release from imprisonment. ...

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  28. Volcano Erupts

    MANILA, September 5.-The new crater of the Hibokh Bok volcano on Camiguin Island is reported to-day to be erupting ...

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