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  4. Miners’ Bath House

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Miners at the Steel Works colliery in the Western District again refused to work to-day. ...

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  6. OVERCOME BLOCKADE OF NATIONALISTS

    SHANGHAI, August 18.—British commercial interests in Shanghai are contemplating making representations to London urging measures to overcome the Nationalist blockade which has placed trade at a standstill here for ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. GERMAN HELP VITAL TO UNITED EUROPE

    STRASBOURG, August 13. — A suggestion by Mr. Winston Churchill that on extraordinary session of the European Consultative Assembly be called in December or January for the admission of Germany to the Council of ...

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  8. COLD NIGHT AND FROSTY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most parts of the State, but cloudy in the south-west corner with scattered light rain. Cold ...

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  9. Ships Loaned To Russia

    WASHINGTON, August 18. — America wants a speed-up in discussions on the return by Russia of American ships loaned to ...

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  10. No Rush On Petrol

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A survey of service stations in Sydney to-day revealed there was no rush on petrol. ...

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  11. REVIVALISTS KILLED

    FULTON (Mississippi), August 18.— Six hymn-singing revivalist were killed and 19 injured when a heavily laden ...

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    President Harry S. Truman of the United States, seated at his desk in the White House, executive mansion in Washington, D.C. signs into law the Housing Act of 1949. Standing behind the President are, left to right, United States Senator Burnet R. Maybank, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Unions Pay £50,000 Into Court

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Representatives of the Ironworkers’ Association, Waterside Workers’ Federation and the Miners’ Federation paid a total of £50,500 to the Registrar of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Welbourn) to-day. ...

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  14. BELGIUM GOVERNMENT

    BRUSSELS, August 18. — M. Gaston Eysken’s week-old Roman Catholic Liberal Government won a two to one vote of confidence ...

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  15. FLOODS IN SLOVAKIA

    PRAGUE, Aug. 18. — Sixteen persons have now lost their lives in heavy floods in eastern Slovakia and the Tatra ...

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  17. BIG SHEEP DIP IN WALES

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—Hundreds of sheep doge, police, farmers and shepherds from four counties yesterday in the Black ...

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  18. Wool Production Down

    LONDON, August 18.—At 3,720,000,000 lb, world wool production during 1947-18 was the smallest for many years. ...

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  19. Petrol “Milked” From Bus

    More than 10 gallons of petrol were “milked” from a Greta bus whilst it was parked in Bulwer. street last night. ...

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  20. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY ON BALTIC

    BERLIN, August 19.—Reports reaching Allied quarters in Berlin disclose that the 200 miles Baltic coastline of the Russian zone of ...

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  21. More Paralysis Cases

    NEW YORK, Aug. 18. — Another 111 cases of infantile paralysis were reported yesterday in New York State, and the total ...

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  22. CONSTABLE KILLED IN COLLISION

    SYDNEY Thursday. — Constable William Watts (30), of Kogarah, was killed when a car in which he was travelling ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader: Protection Front Floods

    STRASBOURG, August 18.— Delegates to the European Consultative Assembly were told yesterday that the Assembly was ...

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  25. Flood Causes Local Milk Loss Of 900,000 Gallons

    Two district dairy factories to-day quoted figures revealing that the floods caused a drop in milk production of nearly 900,000 gallons for June, July and August on the same period last year. ...

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  26. DOCTOR BEFORE BOARD

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Charged with infamous conduct in a professional respect. Dr. Herbert George Burnett Brace, of ...

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  27. Alexandria Market Firm

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — At the Alexandria saleyards to-day only light supplies of forage were available. ...

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  28. Lights Come On Again

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Lights came on in city business premises today when the use of electricity for commercial and industrial ...

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  29. WANTS RICHER I PRICE FOR SUGAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Queensland Premier, Mr. Haulo[?], will to-morrow ask the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, to ...

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