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  4. MASS MEETINGS OPPOSED BY MINE OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Union leaders said tonight they expect the miners' central council on Saturday will agree to the calling of aggregate meetings on the coal fields despite the refusal of ...

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  5. Seamen March to Parliament House

    SEVERAL HUNDRED seamen marched on Parliament House yesterday and attempted to see the Premier (Mr. Hollway) to protest against the Government proclaiming a state of emergency under the Essential Services Act. Top: Demonstrator's on the march after a meeting at Unity Hall. Lower: Some of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WONTHAGGI MINERS

    The State Government intends to issue summonses against Wonthaggi miners for taking part in a strike without having first conducted a secret ballot under the Essential Services Act. This announcement ...

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  7. Singapore Base for Hong Kong Reinforcements

    Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, arrived here from Singapore today on a ...

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  8. Foreigners Advised to Quit China

    The British Consul-General here, Mr. G. F. Tyrrell, today urged British subjects to ...

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  9. Australia's Vote Against Soviet

    A Soviet-sponsored proposal which would have given international sanction to the use of war-prisoners for the work of ...

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  10. Atomic Talks Affect Both Canada, U.K.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) outlined a plan for conducting exploratory discussions in the atomic energy ...

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  11. Harnessing Rays of Sun for Cooking

    A local inventor, M. Tarcic, has made a gadget for harnessing the sun's rays for cooking. ...

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  12. Arms-Aid Bill in Congress

    The United States High Command will fly fo Europe tomorrow to discuss with European military chiefs its proposed military alliance under the North Atlantic Pact. The High Command ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Typhoon Causes Many Deaths

    Thirty-six residents of Okinawa were killed and 236 injured in the typhoon which struck Okinawa on July 23. ...

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  14. Lord Ammon Causes Stir

    Lord Ammon, the Labor peer and chairman of the National Dock Labor Board, startled the House of Lords by ...

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  17. New Powers of Deportation May be Used

    The Government is considering the question of taking powers to deport British subjects in the light of the dock ...

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  18. Steel Workers to Sign Affidavits

    The United Steel Workers of America, the largest union in the Congress of Industrial Organisations, have finally bowed ...

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  19. Health Plan Costs High

    Britain's National Health Service has cost the country 26 a week per head of the population, according to a ...

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  20. DOLLAR NEEDS

    The British Government by its announcement that it has asked for additional Marshall Aid dollars has stirred up "righteous indignation" on the Continent. ...

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  21. 22 Arrested for 21 Murders

    Police, after a three-year inquiry, charged 22 men and women with complicity in the murder of 21 people in the ...

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  22. Criticism of U.S. Policy in China

    Mr. Thomas Dewey, Governor of New York, today accused the Truman Administration of throwing the key to world peace "into the bottom of the Pacific," because ...

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  23. Seamstresses' Blow to Paris Fashions

    Twelve thousand midinettes have aimed a blow at the Autumn fashion shows by striking for higher wages. They filled the Paris ...

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  25. Lord Portal Left £2,122,238

    Lord Portal, president of the 1948 Olympic Games and a former Minister of Works, left £2,122,238, of which £1,569,415 ...

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