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  4. Nation-Wide Meetings Of Miners Likely Next Tuesday

    AGGREGATE meetings of miners throughout Australia are likely to be held next Tuesday. The Miner’s Central Council will meet on Sunday in Sydney when a decision to call aggregate meetings on Tuesday to vote on whether to continue the strike is expected. ...

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  5. MAIL ARRIVES AT ALBURY BY ROAD

    Albury and district mail being unloaded from a Sydney-bound semi-trailer at the Albury post office yesterday. The transport, which is a special, carried Sydney mail to Melbourne over the week-end and is on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAXIMUM CUT IN DOLLAR IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) tonight announced that allocations for dollar imports for ...

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  7. STATES TO SEEK MORE MONEY

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: Three States—NSW, Victoria and Tasmania—will raise the question of increased finance ...

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  8. 15,000 MURDERS IN BRITAIN IN 9 YEARS

    LONDON, Thurs.: Between 1040 and 1949 there were 1530 murders in Britain, according to a “murder chart” ...

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  9. Long Bus Ride For Soldiers

    “I think we will frighten the miners back to work,” said a soldier who arrived in Albury by train from Seymour ...

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  10. DENIES GOVERNMENT IS TOOL OF CAPITALISTS

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Minister of Defence ( Mr Dedman) tonight replied to the secretary-general of the ...

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  11. FEDERAL MINISTERS PLEASED WITH VOTE

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: Federal Ministers here tonight regard the vote of the northern miners today as the most ...

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  12. DOCTOR, WIDOW SHARE £12,000 LOTTERY PRIZE

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Two Young residents, a doctor with five children and a widowed newsagent, shared £12,000 first ...

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  13. 10 CONVICTS, ONE GUARD KILLED

    MORELIA (Mexico), Thurs: Ten convicts and one guard were killed and two police were wounded in fighting after ...

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  14. Many Domestic Power Restrictions In N.S.W. Off From To-night

    MANY domestic power rationing restrictions will be lifted from midnight to-morrow and electric power will be available to an important section of essential industries from midnight on Sunday. These regulations apply to ...

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  15. RAIL FARES, FREIGHTS TO RISE

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Substantial Increases in railway freights and fares are expected to be foreshadowed in the ...

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  16. “DEAD” WOMAN STARTLES POLICE, UNDERTAKERS

    UNDERTAKERS and police were startled to-day when the “body” of a woman, who was pronounced dead after taking an overdose of sleeping tablets, stirred and groaned when they attempted ...

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