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  4. MINERS HALT ROAD TRANSPORT OF COAL

    When the general coal strike commenced at midnight last night, mining unions quickly seized the initiative by stopping the loading of coal in trucks which were transporting it by road from Cessnock to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONTACT

    I think I have the solution to the blackout. Seeing that the ...

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  6. The Crisis at a glance

    Miners stopped loading of trucks transporting coal from Cessnock by road. 10,000 tons of gas and power coal unhandled.--This page. Special meeting of State Parliament tomorrow to ...

    Article : 194 words
  7. More cuts ordered in steam train services

    Steam railway passenger services have now been cut by 85 per cent, and further reductions might have to be made at short notice, the Transport Co-ordinator (Mr. R. Winsor) announced today. The new cuts will begin at midnight tomorrow. ...

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  8. SPECIAL BILL FOR STATE PARLIAMENT

    A special meeting of the Legislative Assembly will be held at 2.30 pm tomorrow to pass emergency legislation to deal with the coal crisis. Legislation to be passed by ...

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  9. Beer ends this week

    Beer, supplies will run out in the city this week, and further stocks will not be available until after the ...

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