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  4. STRIKE DECISION IN BALANCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The meeting of 59 northern mining lodge delegates in Newcastle today adjourned until tomorrow morning without taking a vote on a recommendation for mass meetings to discuss a return to work. ...

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  5. The Army at Work on the Open Cut

    A BUSY SCENE in the open-cut mine at Muswellbrook where troops are winning coal. Mechanical shovels scoop out the coal as trucks wait in readiness to take it to the railhead. In the background trucks are making a descent to the centre of operations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONSCRIPTION VOTE IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday. -- At the referendum held throughout New Zealand today the people, by a majority of more than three to one, approved the ...

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  7. Control of U.S. Service Staffs

    The House has completed Congressional action on the Unification Bill, vesting the Secretary for Defence (Mr. ...

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  8. Moscow Views Miners' Strike in Australia

    "Trud," the Moscow trade union daily, has described the Australian miners' strike as part of the "struggle" being ...

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  9. Soviet Told Treaty Not Aggressive

    The Soviet Government seems to have a misconception about the nature of the North Atlantic Treaty. ...

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  10. AMETHYST MAKES PORT

    The greatest reception Hong Kong has given in years awaited the battle-scarred frigate H.M.S. Amethyst when she arrived today. Despite rain, large crowds ...

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  13. Mob Storms Consulate

    A Chinese report circulating here said a large crowd of Chinese mobbed the office of the British Consulate General ...

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  14. Thieves Rob Aga Khan and Begum

    The Aga Khan and the Begum have reported to the police at Le Cannet, near Nice, that four armed men stopped ...

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  15. Economic Crisis Facing India

    The Indian industrialist Mr. G. D. Birla, who was the late Mahatma Ghandi's friend, said in London that India was ...

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  16. Rush Preparations for Fashion Show

    Mannequins, salesgirls, receptionists and designers mobilised hurriedly to replace striking seamstresses, have worked at full pressure to prepare the autumn ...

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  17. FUTURE OF INDONESIA

    Indonesia must seek foreign loans for her survival, but not so that she is committed to any one political or national group. ...

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    IN AUSTRALIA for a series of lectures is Professor F. S. C. Northrop, Sterling Professor of Philosophy and Law at Yale University. He is shown here with his wife on arrival at Essendon yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. 100 Years in Palace Life

    Miss Millicent Theresa Gordon, the oldest person at present listed in Debrett's Peerage, died in Hampton Court ...

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