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  4. STOPPAGES TODAY WILL COST NATION 70,000 TONS OF COAL

    AUSTRALIA will lose about 70,000 tons of coal today, when miners will hold nation-wide stop work meetings to discuss a recommendation from their leaders for a general coal strike from ...

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  5. HOW IT WAS DOWE

    Hobart citizens, who for the past few weeks have been watching progress on the excavation work for the new Commonwealth Bank ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANOTHER U.K. FIRM LIKELY

    LONDON, Wed.—The possibility of another big British textile company opening in Tasmania advanced a ...

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  7. TEACHERS SEEK SALARY MINIMUM OF £8

    THE Tasmanian Teachers' Federation in its log of claims presented to the Government has asked for a minimum salary rate of £8 a week. It has asked that the Government consider its claims soon. ...

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  8. 15,000-Year-Old Frozen Elephant Found

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Mammoth meat frozen anything from 15,000 to 250,000 years ago is on display in a ...

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  9. Vicars And Bibles "On The Black"

    LONDON, Wed. — After allegations of a black market in vicars, in which wealthy parishes offered hundreds of ...

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  11. GUILLOTINE APPLIED ON SUPPLY BILL

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Federal Government today applied the guillotine to the Supply Bill in the House of Representatives. It gave the House until 10.30 p.m. to complete the remainder of the bill, covering 13 departments and rive other ...

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  12. Serious Floods Hamper Reds In China

    CANTON, Wed. (A.A.P.-Reuter). —The increasingly serious flood situation in Hunan province is likely to delay any Communist ...

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  13. Talks On Austria Going Well

    PARIS, Wed. (A.A.P.). — The French Foreign Minister (M. Schuman) told the French Council of Ministers today there were good ...

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  14. French Civil Servants Strike

    PARIS, Wed. (A.A.P.).—The threatened strike of 1,000,000 French civil servants began, promptly at midnight when workers began ...

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  15. RECORD DOWNPOUR FLOODS SYDNEY, HALTS TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The heaviest June rain in Sydney for more than half a century today flooded city and suburbs, brought trams, buses, and cars to a standstill, and drenched thousands of workers as they walked the rest of the way to work. FOR the 24 hours to 9 a.m. 477 ...

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