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  4. GROWING DEMAND TO END STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Further signs of a growing demand by the rank and file of the Miners Federation for aggregate meetings to end the strike and bitter attacks on the Communists marked miners meetings on the northern and western fields ...

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  5. WATERSIDERS TO STOP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Waterside workers throughout Australia will hold a 24-hour stoppage on Monday to protest against the imprisonment today of their leaders ...

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  6. Navy Unloads Coal from the Haligonian Duke

    NAVY PERSONNEL, with the aid of army troops as carters, yesterday unloaded coal from the Haligonian Duke. These pictures show, left: Civilian workers instructing troops in the use of front-end loaders. Centre: The first grab of coal from the vessel placed on the wharf by sailors using the cranes. Right: No ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Appeal by Premier to Gas Workers

    An appeal to gas workers to realise their Important position in industry, and see that coal from the Haligonian Duke was ...

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  8. Links With Britain in Dollar Crisis

    It is learned Australia now has deficit of 70,000,000 dol. for the current year, and it is said in informed circles that if she ...

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  9. Walk Off in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Waterside Workers Federation secretary (Mr. E. C. Englart) tonight advised Brisbane. ...

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  10. HALIGONIAN DUKE

    Smoothly and efficiently, the Navy moved yesterday to break the deadlock that for five months deprived Melbourne of sorely needed Indian coal in the Canadian steamer, Haligonian Duke. Slipping upstream from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. London Dock Strike Still Drags On

    A statement by the Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. said: "No useful purpose would be served by a meeting between ...

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  12. U.S.A. Plans Ways to Aid the Chinese

    The Administration is quietly continuing its search for possible ways to give effective American help to the ...

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  13. Busy Day for Mr. Dedman

    The Minister for Defence and Postwar Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) spent most of today conferring with senior ...

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  16. Seven Killed in Mine Crash

    Officials today searched the wreckage of the C46 airliner and determined that two passengers and five residents of ...

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  17. Playgirl Heiress Now an Invalid

    The Woolworth chain store heiress, Barbara Hutton, 36 years, once America's most glamorous play girl, is now a ...

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  18. Crisis in U.K. Farming Plans

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Williams), broadcasting to farmers today, said that a crisis had developed in ...

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  19. She Said 'Yes' Over Long Distance Call

    When Clcily Audrie Gordon, of Sydney, Australia, received an air-mail letter from John Essary, of Little Sutton, near ...

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  20. Discussions on Middle East

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) today opened a conference of British diplomats and representatives in the ...

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  21. U.S. May Supply Britain With Atomic Bombs

    The Administration plans to ask Congress for permission to supply Britain with atomic bombs instead of atomic secrets. Government authorities have already discussed the idea with ...

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  22. Alleged Slur on U.S. Army Men

    Nine Communists arrested at Osaka yesterday have been accused of posting wall news papers implying a slur upon ...

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  23. Cyril Ritchard Wins a Prize

    Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott, famous Australian stage dancing team, went to a charity ball in Grosvenor ...

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  25. Bee Swarm Kills Sheep Dog

    A swarm of bees swooped on the head of a sheep-dog bitch at Llanbedrog, South Carnarvonshire, and stung it ...

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  26. Cabinet Changes

    The Bulgarian Parliament has unanimously elected Vasil Kolarov, the 72-year-old Acting Prime Minister, as Prime ...

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