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  4. [?]KING U.S. MINERS CAUSE COAL CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—John L. Lewis, powerful United States Mineworkers' Union leader, has been found not [?] of civil and criminal contempt of court charges in falling to persuade the nation's 375,000 soft ...

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  6. U.S. Threat To Withhold Atomic Secrets

    LONDON, Friday.—America will refuse to share atomic secrets with Britain unless the Government agrees to reorganise its security set-up on the more ruthless and the so far more successful lines followed in the ...

    Article : 207 words
  7. TELEVISION—A MODERN AMENITY

    Television is bringing information, education and entertainment to an ever-increasing number of people in all parts of the United States Seated in his own home, the viewer can see and hear the latest news, operatic and other musical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GANGSTER SHOOTING IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Shooting from a car, gangsters fatally wounded one man and seriously injured another in the ...

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  9. SUPPLIES OF PETROL ADEQUATE

    CANBERRA : The Minister for Shipping and Fuel, Senator G. McLeay, and, yesterday that the suggestion that petrol rationing ...

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  10. OVERTIME BAN STILL ON AT HOMEBUSH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Employees in the by-product section of Homebush abattoirs today endorsed their decision not to lift ...

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  11. Dramatic Rescue From Shark

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A young man risked his life to rescue a boy from a shark at Balmoral today. ...

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  12. N.S.W. May Hare Potato Famine

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Tasmanian Premier, Mr. Cosgrbve, warned last night that a potato famine could be expected in New ...

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  13. 13 Perish in Two U.S. Fires

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Thirteen members of two American families yesterday perished in two fires in two United States, while ...

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  14. QUALITY OF FRUIT EXHIBIT MAINTAINED

    "The quality of the frit section considering the very bad 'season this year in Northern New England, was very good," ...

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  15. Marketing Bureau Quotations

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  16. PREDICTION OF ATOMIC WAR

    CAIRO, Friday.—Predicting an atomic, war Golonel Robert McColmick, publisher of the "Chicago Tribune," today told ...

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  17. Immorality No Bar To War Pensions

    CANBERRA, Friday.—War widows pensions would not be cancelled on the ground of immorality the Minister for ...

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  18. To-day's Forecast

    Scattered thunderstorms along the highland slopes, chiefly in the southern and central sections extending later to parts of ...

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  19. One Change in Australian Team

    PORT ELIZABETH, Friday — Only change in the Australian team for the fifth Test, which, starts to-day is that Noblet ...

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  20. MAIN PRIZES IN LOTTERY 2015

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Lottery No. 2015, drawn to-day, resulted: First prize No. 43279 "M. A. K." syndicate, Mrs. A. H. Cain. ...

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  21. AUST. LOSING PIONEER SPIRIT

    SYDNEY: The ploneering sprit was dying out of young Australian, Mr. Michael Sawtell told the legacy Club yesterday. ...

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  22. Polled Hereford Bought by Moree Man for £4,575

    MOREE : Gordon Kirkby, of Moree, has received word that his bid of 10,000 dollars (about £A4575) for a stud Filled ...

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  23. TRUMAN WILL NOT VISIT STALIN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman said today he would never go to Moscow as long as he is President of the United ...

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  24. ATOMIC ENERGY APPLIED TO SCIENCE

    Following recent reports of a rather terrifying development in the field of atomic energy—the hydrogen bomb ...

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  25. PEASANTS SEIZE LARGE ESTATES IN ITALY

    ROME, Friday. — Southern Italian peasant have renewed their attempts to seize farming land, and it is estimated so far ...

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  26. Practical Advice on Car Keys

    Motorists are are involved in much inconvenience through loss of car keys. The N.R.M.A. suggests that owners should conceal a ...

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  27. No Low to Restore Pound Value

    CANBERRA: A single legislative act could not put value back into the pound, the Prime Minister Mr. Menzies said ...

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  28. Trade Unionists Want Higher Pay

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain's uneasy election trace between the Labour Government and millions of trade unionists cricked further yesterday as 35,000 London busmen launched a demand for higher pay. ...

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  29. SANDER TO TESTIFY MERCY KILLING TRIAL

    MANCHESTER, (New Hampshire), Friday.—Dr. Herman Sander, the alleged "mercy killer," will testify in his own defence of a charge that he murdered Mrs. Abbie Borrofo, a cancer patient, at Hillsboro County ...

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  30. SUCCESSOR TO C.G. FALLON

    BRISBANE : Mr. Harry Boland has been appointed to succeed the late Mr. C. G. Fallon as State secretary of the Australian ...

    Article : 81 words
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