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  4. Talks Give Respite From Coal Strike Threat

    A respite from the threat of a coal strike, if not its immediate removal, is believed to have been achieved at today’s conference between the Commonwealth Government and representatives of the miners. ...

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  5. BRITISH FOOD MINISTER RESIGNS

    Sir Ben Smith has resigned as Minister for Food. Mr John Strachey (Parliamentary Under Secretary for Air) has been ...

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  6. Girl’s Story Of Street Tragedy

    At the inquest today into the death of Robert Bell, aged 62, of Redfern Lucy Langford, a 12-year old school girl, said she saw ...

    Article : 144 words
  7. Accused Man Sobs In Dock

    The trial was continued in Quarter Sessions today of Harry Ross, aged 28, refrigeration engineer, on a charge of attempting to rob the ...

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  8. MORE ENGLISH BRIDES LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    Five babies for Australia. Left to right : Mrs J. D. Grant. from Nottingham, with daughter Geraldine; Mrs J. K. Nies, from Nottingham, with son Michael: Mrs B. S. Barlogie, from Monkston, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Survivor of Ill-fated Thetis Killed

    According to Router’s correspondent in Malta, Lieut-Commander Frederick Greville Woods, one of the four survivors of the submarine ...

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  11. French Accuse Siamese Of Lying

    “Pure fantasy” is the description given from French headquarters in Saigon to reports that the French had attacked across the ...

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  12. ALLEGATION THAT CAPTAIN WAS A “VERITABLE NERO”

    Mr Justice Simpson today opened an inquiry into allegations made against the commandant of the prisoner of war camp near Dandenong (Captain J. W. Waterston) ...

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  13. MORE INDUSTRIES MAY SUFFER POWER CUTS

    A conference will be held tomorrow morning between officials of the Trades Hall, ACTU, State Electricity Commission, Chamber ...

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  14. S.S. Men to Die For Killing Paratroopers

    A military court has sentenced to death three of 15 members of the Nazi SS. who were accused of killing special air service men and ...

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  15. France Spurns Roubles and Dollars

    “Neither dollars nor roubles will buy France,” said the French Foreign Minister (M. Bldault), addressing an AMP election meeting, ...

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  16. Striking Canadian Seamen Arrested

    Canadian ship owners are recruiting non-union seamen to run vessels whose crews walked off in accordance with the decision of the ...

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  17. Ward All For Nationalisation

    Nationalisation of the industry was the only way to end the trouble on the coalfields, said the Minister for Transport and External ...

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  18. SERIOUS RIOTS IN INDIAN TOWNS

    The rioting situation in Allahabad has deteriorated. More stabbing cases have been officially reported, resulting in four deaths. ...

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  19. Red-haired Hero of School

    Red-haired bespectacled Keith Edward Hedges (above) has been acclaimed “hero of the school” by his mates at the King’s School, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Spy Suspect Hangs Himself

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that Marie Fischer, daughter of a German father and a Swiss mother, who was arrested for espionage ...

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  21. BRITISH AND INDONESIANS IN STIFF CLASHES

    Further clashes between British troops and Indonesians are reported from Madang and Tjiandoer. When Indonesians attacked a British ...

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  22. Ex-Soldier Hanged For Murdering Wife

    Leonard Holmes, a former soldier whose murder of his allegedly unfaithful wife raised the issue of the “unwritten law.” resulting in an ...

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  23. MINERS CALLED FINE CITIZENS

    Improved mechanisation, the abolition of the contract system, better discipline and unified control were what the coal Industry ...

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  24. PERTH, TOO, IS CITY OF GLOOM

    As a result of the break-down of one of the main generators the East Perth powerhouse last week, thousands of men and women are unemployed ...

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  25. Miners’ Best Working Day For Weeks

    While millers leaden conferred In Canberra with the Prime Minister on the threatened general strike, [?] on NSW coalfields today ...

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  26. Mine Paralysis In USA

    American Associated Press says that despite the Federal seizure of the soft coal mines, operations are again paralysed to the cessation of ...

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