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  4. MINERS' LODGES REJECT TRIPLE ALLIANCE PLAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Rank and file members of the Miners' Federation believe the proposal of the Central Miners' Council for a triple alliance with the waterside workers and seamen against the ...

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  5. NATIONAL MILITARY TRAINIG

    CANBERRA, THURSDAY.-- FEDERAL CABINET TO-DAY DECIDED TO INTRODUCE A SYSTEM OF NATIONAL MILITARY TRAINING. ...

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  6. Future Work Depends On Stalin, Says Lord Russell

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.--Asked what his work would he when he returned to England after ...

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  7. Aust. Can Obtain Plenty Of Prefabs

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--It should be possible for the Government to secure abroad 40,000 ...

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  8. Uneasy Quiet Reigns On Korean Front

    TOKIO, July 13.--There was uneasy quiet all along the American line as troops to-day took up prepared positions on the Kum River, 16 miles from Taejon, writes on A.A.P. correspondent on the South Korean front. ...

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  9. RED UNION REJECTS PETITION ON KOREA BAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --Communist executive of the Seamen's Union rejected a petition ...

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  10. SPECULATED USE OF ATOMIC BOMB IN KOREA IS GROUNDLESS

    WASHINGTON, July 13.--Authoritative sources here lost night rejected as groundless all speculation that the United States might be ready to use atom bombs to end the Korean war. ...

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  11. MODERATES OBJECT TO CRIMES ACT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The moderate section of the Australian trade union movement ...

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  12. Super-Forts Drop 500 Tons Of Bombs On Rail Centre

    TOKIO, July 13.--Nearly 50 B29 Super-Fortresses attacked a key North Korean military ...

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  13. LEVELLING

    After lunging deeply south in the western sector, North Koreans are now shifting attention to the east, apparently to level the ...

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  14. EXPANSION OF R.A.A.F. APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-night announced that ...

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  15. RIVER CROSSED

    At Tanyang North Koreans succeeded in crossing the Han River, after a 72-hour battle. One Communist division, ...

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  16. Crane Drivers Dislocate B.H.P. Works

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--A strike of 18 crane drivers threatens production at B.H.P. works at Newcastle. Three mills are ...

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  17. MINISTER TO PHILIPPINES

    Rear-Admiral G. D. Moore, flag officer in charge of the NSW naval station, will be Australian Minister to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Fishermen Submit Plan To Minister

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Amalgamation of the Fisheries Department and the Fish Board under one portfolio was urged by a ...

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  19. Vietnamese Round Up Red Agents

    SAIGON, July 14.--Vietnamese police to-day continued their early-morning raids on suspected agents of the Russian-recognised ...

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  20. EMPTY SHIPS SAILING TO NORTH QLD.

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Some ships are making voyages of up to 1158 miles to North Queensland ports without ...

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  21. NEW ROCKETS

    The United Press representative at an American air base in Japan says new types of armor piercing rockets will be added soon to the ...

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  22. LITTLE PROGRESS IN COAL INDUSTRY IN HOWARD AREA

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.--Referring to the coal mines situated in Howard district the general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams) told the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) ...

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  23. PEARLS FORM UNIQUE FIND

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Two pearls, constituting probably a unique find in the history of pearling In Australia, are being held by the ...

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  24. ANTS-WAR MEETING LEADER ARRESTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Police to-day arrested the State secretary of the Legion of Ex-Service Men and Women (Mr. D. J. Eaton) following an anti-war demonstration in Adelaide-street during the lunch ...

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  25. Channel Country International Responsibility

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The development of the Channel Country in South-West Queensland was of a national ...

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  26. Steel For Queensland Awaiting Shipment

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Approximately 10,000 tons of steel and steel products were lying on wharves at Port Kembla and ...

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  27. Get Back To Work Advice To Strikers

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Striking printing trade employees of the Brisbane 'Telegraph' newspaper were advised by Mr. T. Dwyer in ...

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  28. YOUNG WOMAN TWICE RESCUED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A dredge hand, Joseph Gardiner, today twice rescued a young woman from possible death. ...

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  29. New Ground Force Commander

    TOKIO, July 13.-- Lieutenant-General Walton H. Walker, commanding general of the 8th Army, has assumed command of the ...

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  30. UNFOUNDED

    WASHINGTON, July 13-- A navy spokesman said last night a report that the aircraft carrier Valley Forge was torpedoed in ...

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  31. Landlord & Tenant Regulations

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Property Owners' Association intends to ask the Government to have landlord and tenant ...

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  32. Nominators For Migrants Wanted

    BRISBANE, Thurs.-- Hundreds of British folk are seeking Queenslanders who will nominate them as migrants. ...

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  33. For Trial On Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --Morris Sutton Ramsden Brewer. 23-year-old clerk, was committed for trial by the Melbourne ...

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  34. Eight Years' Gaol

    LONDON, July 13.-- A 26-year-old Irish gardener who broke into the London home of Queen Mary and assaulted a housekeeper was ...

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