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  3. DEVALUATION RUMOURS HURT U.K. EXPORTS

    WASHINGTON, June 17.— British trade quarters here believe that the rumours of the devaluation of the sterling are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STRIKE AFTERMATH Coal Rationing May Mean Stand Down For Over 100,000

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The announcement to-night by the Joint Coal Board of the most drastic coal rationing ever imposed in Australia may lead to the standing down early next week of 100,000 employees in industries ...

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  5. BILINGA INQUEST Pilot May Have Known Plane Was Tail Heavy

    SOUTHPORT, Friday.— Asked to-day for his opinion why the body of the air hostess was found in front ...

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  6. Butter Rise Talk Only Speculation

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. C. H. Jamieson, President of the Australian Dairy Farmers’ Fedration and producer member of ...

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  7. HUNDREDS IN NARROW ESCAPE WHEN FLOOD ENTERS MINE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Hundreds of men narrowly escaped being trapped in the Aberdare Extended Colliery when flood water swept through the pit this morning. Eight men who had entered the mine earlier with ...

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  8. Premiers Ask Chifley To Check On Ration Power

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The State Premiers could not agree to-night to continue petrol rationing in ...

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  9. Shop Assistants’ Claim Court Reserves Decision On Saturday Closing

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Full Bench of the Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on an application for the closing of shops in the Southern and Central Division on Saturdays during the winter months, and ...

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  12. GALES AND FLOODS HIT N.S.W. COAST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Gales and flood rains have extended along the eastern coast of New South Wales and nearer inland areas ...

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  13. NOT BOTHERED ABOUT VICTORIA State’s Coal Needs Cme First

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) was far too busy looking after Queensland’s affairs ...

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  14. No Lead From N.Z. On Conscription

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Australian Government would not be influenced by New Zealand on the question of introducing compulsory ...

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  15. SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST LABOURER

    BRISBANE, Friday. — At least two serious charges concerning a girl who allegedly accompanied Leslie Dunstall, 19. labourer, in a ...

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  16. CHIEF ARBITRATION JUDGE

    CANBERRA. Friday.-Mr. Justice Kelly has been appointed Chief Judge of the Federal Arbitration court. ...

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