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  4. HITCH IN SETTLEMENT OF GAS STRIKE

    While there was no official confirmation available, it is now considered in some quarters that the ordering of a compulsory conference by Arbitration authorities in Sydney may be the next move towards settlement of the dispute at Maitland Gaslight Company’s ...

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  6. VON NIDA DROPS BACK TO FIFTH

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  7. Conditions In Germany “Very Serious”

    LONDON, July 2.—Although British sources in Frankfurt say that it is too early to speculate whether the break up of the Four Power Kommandantura in Berlin entails a split in the German administration of that city, the American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOME SHOWERS LATER

    NSW FORECAST: Scattered showers in the southern districts extending to the central districts and south coast. Fresh ...

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  9. Coal Cuts To Continue For Present

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was unlikely that coal cute would be lifted before the winter was almost over if the present rate of ...

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  10. CAUSE OF THE HARDEN TRAIN SMASH

    SYDNEY, Friday—All possible evidence, deluding that of Railway Department officers, police, train crew and passengers, would be ...

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  11. PRIZES IN No. 20 SPECIAL LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Lottery No. 20 Special was drawn to-day, and the major prizes resulted:— First, ticket No. 41192, “Three ...

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  12. Miner’s Foot Injured

    Thomas Pattinson, 42, of 38 Mt. Pleasant-st., West Maitland, a miner at Bloomfield Main colliery, suffered an injury to his ...

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  13. IMPOSITION OF FALSE BELIEFS

    LONDON, July 2.—As never before in [?] [?] posed upon [?] shaping the ...

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  14. Conference On Monday

    SYDNEY, Friday—A compulsory conference on the Maitland gas dispute will be held in Sydney on Monday at 2 p.m., before the ...

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  15. Hassett And Bradman Make Centuries

    THE OVAL, July 1 (AAP) .—Surrey in 2¾ hours before stumps yesterday wiped out its first innings deficit of 169 runs in the match against Australia, but had no hope of stopping the Australians’ succession of victories. ...

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  16. HUGE WOOL CHEQUE

    SYDNEY Friday.—The 1947-48 wool season [?] expected to return the largest wool cheque in the history of the ...

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  17. SUPPORT FOR YUGOSLAV COMINFORM

    LONDON, July 2.—Communists In Britain, Austria and Albania have thrown their weight behind the Cominform in its attack on ...

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  18. FLYING FOOD TO BERLIN

    LONDON, July 1.—Snow, ice and thunderstorm along the 150 miles air corridor to Berlin yesterday failed to stop 103 food ...

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  19. Infantile Paralysis Treatment

    NEW YORK, July 2.—Sister Kenny to-day appealed for unity in the treatment of infant[?] paralysis and offered to pool her ...

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  20. Sydney Produce Markets

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  21. VIC. PREMIER ILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Victorian Premier, Mr. Hollway is reported to be seriously ill and it is unlikely that he will resume ...

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  22. £50,000 DAMAGE BY STORE FIRE

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday. — Damage estimated at nearly £50,000 was caused by a fire which gutted the store of ...

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  23. To-day’s Leader: Penalties For The Innocent

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Favoritism for the Grand National Hurdle at Flemington to-morrow is still shared by Latanl and ...

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  25. Bromwich And Sedgman Win At Winmbledon

    LONDON, July 2.—Australia—represented in the singles final by John Bromwich— yesterday entered the finals of the Wimbledon men’s doubles when Bromwich and Frank Sedgman defeated the American pair, [?] Falkenburg and Frank Parker 6-2,6-3, 4-6,6-4,6-1. ...

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  26. Amalgamation At Cessnock

    CESSNOCK, Friday—The Mayor of Cessnock (Ald. Brown) giving evidence at the inquiry into the proposal for the amalgamation of the ...

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  27. CATTLE DOWN AT HOMEBUSH

    Pitt Son and Badgary Ltd: report— 25,483 sheep and lambs [?] mostly trade quality and a light showing of prime Sheep ...

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  28. AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, July 2 (AAP) —Mr. Myron MeIvin Cowan, 30-year-old New York lawyer, was yesterday sworn in as US ...

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  29. LOST A DAY’S WAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Conciliation Commissioner Buckland to-day refused rubber workers a day’s wages lost during the electricity ...

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