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  4. BRITISH LABOR STILL DIVIDED

    Yesterday's meeting of the Labor members of the House of Commons has left the party as divided as ever on the vital questions of leadership and iron and steel nationalisation. ...

    Article : 727 words
  5. COAL RUSHED TO CONSUMERS

    More than 1,000 tons of coal, which was rushed to major consumers from the collier River Burdekin late last night, has averted a threatened black-out of utilities and industry ...

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  6. Mass Production Technique Employed in Building Suburban Homes

    An assembly line system it used in the construction ol tills hatch ol homes being constructed in the Burnside foothills at Snnnyside. They are some of a batch of SO being made of monolithic concrete for a building society. The reinforced walls are formed by pouring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Gas And Power Restrictions

    Gas.—Normal pressure from 6.30 a.m., to 730 a.m., and if fresh coal is available, from 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. today. ...

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  8. Miners Reply To Premier's "Threat"

    If Mr. Playford challenged the validity of the Coal Industry Act, the Miners' Federation would see that no coal was ...

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  9. WORKING OF MT. PAINTER

    Investigations to determine the extent and value of the uranium deposits at the South Australian fields at Mt. Painter ...

    Article : 389 words
  10. Trade Talks With U.S. Sanctioned

    The Australian delegation to the International Trade Conference at Geneva was authorised today by the ...

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  11. POWERS BILL PASSED

    The third reading of the Supplies and Services Bill which gives the Government sweeping powers over money, ...

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  12. Sydney Waterfront Partially Idle

    While 13 interstate ships were idle and 2,000 wharf laborers unemployed, efforts today to settle the foremen stevedores' dispute were unsuccessful. About 2,300 ship painters and ...

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  13. 2,140 Tons Of Coal Lost' Yesterday

    The coal lost today was 2,141, tons, according to figures supplied by the Joint Coal Board. Idle mines were Ayrfield (600 ...

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  14. "BiRDIE'S FOR A TASMANIAN

    L. Bowditch amateur champion of Tasmania, who will take part in the Australian Amateur this week, had ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. SKYMASTER TURNS BACK

    A TAA Skymaster' which left Gawler airstrip for Perth with 36 passenger last night was forced to turn back after 50 ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. Many Applications For Conciliation Posts

    More than 320 applications have been received for appointment as conciliation commissioners under the new Arbitration Act, which ...

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  17. Attempts To Sabotage Power Supply

    Saboteurs have made a number of unsuccessful attempts in recent weeks to wreck sub-stations controlling the ...

    Article : 171 words
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  19. 3 Brothers Die Within 24 Hours

    Three brothers — two in Western Australia and one in South Australia—died within 24 hours at the week-end. ...

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  20. Wife On Attempted Murder Charge

    A shooting affray at the vest coast mining centre of Queenstown in the early hours of this morning was followed by the arrest of ...

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  21. S.A's Share Of Goal

    Although South Australia has been suffering recurring coal crises because of shortages of supplies, most of the ...

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  22. Wrists Wired To Power Plug

    When Stanley Charles Arnold, 46, chartered accountant, failed to answer the telephone today at his home in Burwood, a neighbor ...

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  23. BRITISH CONSUL ATTACKED

    A British consulate party and their Dutch hosts, who were trapped in a hilltop bouse on Sunday, fought off a ...

    Article : 256 words
  24. English Fears Of Betting On Big Cricket

    "Keep the bookie out of cricket," says the "Daily Express" sports writer Frank ...

    Article : 475 words
  25. WEDDING APPROVED BY MacARTHUR

    Teru Kurusii, daughter of Saburo Kurusu, who was special Japanese Envoy to the United States at the outbreak of the ...

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  26. CONCERT NUMBER INTERRUPTED

    Vivian Delia Chiesa, glamorous American singer, stopped dramatically in the middle of an operatic aria at ...

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  27. It Should Be Cold Again Today

    The Deputy Director of Meteorological Services (Mr G. Mackey) said yesterday that cold conditions with ...

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  28. 36,000 Tone Of Coal Promised For S.A.

    SYDNEY, August 12.—The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) said today that South Australia should ...

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