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  4. Most Drastic Rationing Of Coal In History

    MOST drastic rationing of coal in Australia’s history was announced in Sydney last night. MASS unemployment in New South Wales, ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. SHIP’S HONGKONG JOB MEANS MIGRANTS DELAY

    TRANSFER of the Georgic to carry British troops and their families to Hongkong will slow down the Australian migration programme by some 5000 passages. ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. NEWS SPOTS

    MR Justice Kelly has been appoined Chief Judge of the Federal Arbitration Court. Judge Kelly had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 411 words
  7. THE PRICE MAY RISE TO 4/ LB.

    IF the Federal Government accepts a recommendation made yesterday, the retail price of tea will rise to 4/ ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. U. M. Dependence On Dollars

    The vast reliance Britain still had to place on gifts and loans of dollars from the United States and canada demonstrated how ...

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  9. RESIGNATION FROM NORTH. TERRITORY LEG. COUNCIL

    Because several Government members of the Northern Territory Legislative Council had spoken and voted in favor of ...

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    TOP—Koorlong State School children march into school after morning recess yesterday ABOVE—Work continuing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. States Throw Back Rationing of Petrol To Canberra

    THE State Premiers could not agree to continue petrol rationing when their conference continued at Canberra yesterday. They will ask the Common Premiers ...

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  12. Action Being Contemplated

    Information received yesterday morning Indicated that some form of disciplinary action was contemplated by coal ...

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  13. JET PLANES SCARE MELB. RESIDENTS

    Travelling at between 400 and 500 m,p.h. and at a height of only 1000 ft., three RAAf British Vampire jet planes scared many ...

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  15. MEN LEAVE BREAN INDUSTRY

    THE Royal Commission on Victoria’s Bread industry was told in Melbourne yesterday carters leaving the industry. ...

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  16. NO CUTS FOR VICTORIA AT WEEKEND

    THERE will be no gas, power or train cuts in Victoria this weekend, but early restrictions appeared ...

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  17. NSW FLOODS HIT OPEN CUT MINES

    WITH more than eight inches of rain falling in 35 hours, resulting in extensive flooding and damage to open cut mines, Cessnock (NSW) mining district is in the throes, of the worst floods in its history. ...

    Article : 217 words
  18. NEW TALK OF WAR

    The situation between Syria and [?] might lead to the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East, and , eventually ...

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  19. FREIGHTER ASHORE IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    The unladen 7000 ton Italian freighter, Orione, dragged both anchors and was swept ashore near Kurraba Point by a 68 mph ...

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  20. GOOD MORNING

    Elections will be held in 13 Legis[?] Council provinces today. [?] this area Cr. C. E. [?] (Country Party) and ...

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  21. Fears Held For Safety Of Prague’s Archbishop

    POLICE guards have been placed at the palace of Monsignor Dr Josef Beran, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Prague, and the' Chancellor of his office and a priest hare been arrested, according to reliable Catholic officials in Prague (Czechoslovakia). ...

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