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  2. Advertising

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  3. Women Volunteer To Unload Coal

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Victorian Government proposes to unload the 6700 tons of Indian coal from the Haligonian Duke with volunteer labour early next week, probably on Monday. The Premier (Mr. Hollway) said that many applications had been received in response to the call for volunteers. A ...

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  4. TRAINS MOVE OFF WITHOUT INCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Twenty-four trains moved 8000 tons of coal from the Cessnock coalfields to-day without incident. Train crews will work through the week-end to bring 12,000 more tons of Cessnock coal to Sydney. ...

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  5. Communists Demonstrate

    Communists with placards confront the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) on his way to a Labour Party assembly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LONDON Secret Talks On Finance

    LONDON, July 15.—Commonwealth Finance Ministers in their secret talks in London to-day were understood to have ...

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  7. "MIRACLE PORTRAIT ARRESTS

    LONDON, July 15.—The Polish authorities have acted swiftly to punish those it accused of "encouraging hysteria and exploiting ...

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  8. More Miners To Work

    WARWICK, Friday. — At a meeting in Tannymorel to-day lasting four hours, Mt. Colliery miners by 27 votes to 24 ...

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  9. HOLD UP BY MASKED MEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Four masked men held up a family at pistol point and ransacked their flat at Point Piper to-night. ...

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  10. £30,000 Damage By Fire In Sydney Chemical Works

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Explosions among drums and bottles of chemicals which continued for more than an hour, rocked a large area as a £30,000 fire gutted the chemical works and store of Townson and Mercer Aust. ...

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  11. Reasons Obvious

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The N.S.W. Acting Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. F. Sheahan) has refused the Communist Party and the ...

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  12. BOMBS THROWN AT NEHRU

    CALCUTTA, July 15.—More than 40 people were seriously injured by a bomb which exploded at the start of a meeting on ...

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  13. RESTRICTIONS ON GAS EXTENDED

    BRISBANE, Friday. — An Order-in-Council was issued to-day, extending the present restrictions on gas to Gympie, Charters ...

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  14. Big U.S. Steel Plants Close

    CHICAGO, July 15.—The United States Steel Corporation, America's biggest steel producer, announced to-night that it was shutting down ...

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  15. Atomic Energy Talks In U.S.

    WASHINGTON, July 15. —President Truman held a secret meeting to-night with senior Cabinet officers and military and ...

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  16. Import Cut Big Loss To Canada

    OTTAWA, July 15.—A Canadian official to-day estimated that Britain’s decision to reduce her imports from the dollar ...

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  17. Theft Of R.A.F. Stores Alleged

    LONDON, July 15.—Seven officials of an air company, accused of conspiracy to steal Royal Air Force equipment, were ...

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  19. SERVICEMEN WORK 55 SHIPS

    LONDON, July 15.—Reuterss says that 1500 R.A.F. men joined 4500 troops and sailors who are working on the London ...

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  21. Many Hotels To Close Bars

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The majority of Queensland's 1254 hotels are expected to close their bars within the next fortnight, as a ...

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  22. FOR TRIAL ON ATTEMPT TO KILL CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mrs. Ellen Fredericka Palmer (48) married, to-day was committed to the Supreme Court for trial on a ...

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  23. Wanted To Be Black Stalin

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—The negro singer Paul Robeson had delusions of grandeur, and wanted to become a black Stalin, an ...

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  24. Nine Food Ships Held Up

    LONDON, July 15.—Nine ships carrying food cargoes to Britain are queueing up at the mouth of the Thames because of the dock ...

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  25. CHECK ON RIFLING OF POSTAGE

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.—An American postal inspector has begun an investigation to determine responsibility for the rifling ...

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  26. Spent Night At Cinema

    LONDON, July 15.—Officer cadets at Sandhurst pounced on an under-officer after he had gone to sleep on the last night ...

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  27. Bilateral Trade Agreement Seen

    LONDON, July 15. — Proposals which would amount to a bilateral trade agreement with the United States, may be made by the ...

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  28. 148,971 UNEMPLOYED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A total of 148,971 persons had registered for unemployment in Australia, stated the Director-General of ...

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  29. Boy Shot Mother Allege Police

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Detectives to-day arrested a 15-year-old youth and charged him with shooting his mother with intent ...

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  30. Former Russian Disappears

    VIENNA, July 15.—A former white Russian, Major Peter Mojda-[?] shevsky, 49, whose family emigrated to New Zealand five weeks ago, has ...

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  31. BRITISH FOOD RATION INCREASED

    LONDON, July 15.—The Ministry of Food to-day announced increases in the butter, meat and bacon ration, says Reuter. ...

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  32. N.Z. Contract With Britain

    WELLINGTON, July 15. — New Zealand has undertaken under the long term contracts recently signed with the British Ministry of Food, ...

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  33. ARMY TRUCKS ON WAY TO N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Australian Regular Army drivers and Army trucks have left Queensland for central N.S.W. ...

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  34. MISSION TO NAURU AND NEW GUINEA

    NEW YORK, July 15.—The Trusteeship Council to-day decided to send a visiting mission to New Guinea and Nauru—both ...

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  35. TOUR BY MENZIES

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies) will begin a 10-day tour of Queensland on August 1. Mr. Menzies' ...

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  36. MORNING STAR WINS

    NEW YORK, July 15.—The United Press Honolulu correspondent says the 98 foot schooner, Morning Star, crossed the finish line of the ...

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