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  4. NATION'S MOST DRASTIC COAL CUTS TO BEGIN IN N.S.W. TODAY

    SYDNEY, Fri. — The Joint Coal Board tonight announced the most drastic coal rationing Australia has known. In New South Wales this will ...

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    General view, looking towards Camden (N.S.W.), of the flooded lowlands and paddocks at the back of the Camden Showground on Thursday. More than 640 acres in this area were under water. The picture shows telegraph poles and the tops of fences above the floodwaters. Camden is about 40 miles from Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Rare Heart Operation In Auckland

    AUCKLAND, Fri. — A delicate heart operation, only 20 of which are believed to have been ...

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  7. More Bus Services GOAL SHORTAGE IN PASSENGER TRAINS

    THE shortage of coal in Tasmania, caused by strikes of waterside workers at Hobart and Launceston, has forced reduction of some railway passenger services, but more road buses will run. THIS was announced last night by ...

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  8. Premier To See Textile Directors

    LONDON, Fri.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will visit Manchester on July 4 to continue discussions with principals of textile companies ...

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  9. Catholics, Reds In Street Battle

    WARSAW, Fri., (A.A.P.).—Police [?] a steet battle [?] [?] and a group of Communist [?] after the ...

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  11. REDS OFFER PEACE AT PRICE OF SOULS

    LONDON, Fri.—The establishment of a new caesarism, exercised mercilessly by a handful of men in Eastern Europe, might be one way to secure peace, for a time, but it was also a certain way to lose our souls as free individuals. ...

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  12. MOVE tO DISCIPLINE MINERS LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Fri—Information was that some form of disciplinary action was contemplated by the coal companies which received an order against the miners from the Coal Industry Tribunal on Wednesday, the Attorney-general (Dr. ...

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  13. Weekend Railway Strikes Called Off

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.). — The British railway crisis ended last night with a move by striking locomotive crews to call off their ...

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  14. Quite Put Out About It

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.).—A writer in the "British Medical Journal" this week states: "Many people have expressed themselves forcibly from ...

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