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  3. DRASTIC MOVE TO CHECK ONE DAY COAL STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The most drastic order ever directed to the Miners’ Federation was issued by the Coal Industrial Tribunal (Mr.F. Gallagher) late to-day, when lie ordered the abundoniuent of next week’s one day ...

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  4. States will Meet On Price Fixing

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — All States will meet in Melbourne in a final price-fixing conference in the first week in ...

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  5. C.P. Moves For New State

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The State conterence of the Coun[?] Party to-day approved the proposal of the Northern Country ...

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  6. RAAF LANDS AUTOMATIC WEAPONS IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE July 30 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — An R.A.A.F, Liberaor landed early this morning at Tengah airfield from Australia, carrying 1000 Sten guns and ammunition, and testing equipment. ...

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  7. MacARTHUR WANTS TO STAY ON DUTY

    WASHINGTON, July 30.— Army orders appearing to-day show that General MacArthur has applied for continued active ...

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  8. COURT REJECTS RESTRAINT ORDER ON CANECUTTERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In the industrial Court to-day Mr. W. Riordan andd Mr. Dwyer in a reserved judgement, refused an ...

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  9. Four New Flying Boats For Tasman Service

    Britain's latest — the Speedbird Solent, 34-passenger flying-boat. four of which are to be bought by Tasman Empire Airways. They are used by BOAC for the Southampthon-Johannesburg flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EASY WIN FOR AUSTRALIANS IMMINENT

    DERBY, July 30.—With three wickets still to fall Derbyshire still needs 45 runs to avoid tin innings defeat. Some of the ...

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  11. Female Basic Wage Determination

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Conciliation commissioners were not in a position to decide a Federal female basic wage the Industrial ...

    Article : 160 words
  12. FADDEN REVEALS REAL SIZE OF COMMUNIST MENAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A. communist party balance sheet, which had come into his possession showed that in three years, entrance fees and dues, had amounted to £37,500, said Mr. A. Faddetv at Ihc State conference ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND COAL MINES PRIMITIVE

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Queensland's coal mines were so prim[?]tive that in 95 per cent, of them miners had to do their own skip ...

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  14. Counter To Drunkenness

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Ship owners would discuss closing down of their ships on Thursday nights and Saturday nights if ...

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  15. FEDERAL HOUSE RESUMES SEPT. 1

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Parliament will resume on September 1. and sit Until December. It was learned to-day that the session ...

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  16. Reds Challenge To R.S.L.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. O. Waliace, K.C. (for the R.S.L.) declared in the Equity Court to-day that a Communist automatically a ...

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  17. No Inquiry Into Communism

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A demand by the Returned Soldiers’ Organisatton for a Royal Commission into Communism is not likely to ...

    Article : 154 words
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  20. BLOOD DONOR WATERSIDER IN RESCUE ATTEMPT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Ho Chow, 60, seaman, received fatal injuries when he fell 112 feet from the Storey Bridge to-day. He died ...

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  21. Fadden Hits At Lax Defence Policy

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Speaking in support of the resolution moved at the Country Party conference to-day, the Country Party Leader ...

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  22. MYSTERY DARWIN WRECK IS ZEALANDIA

    DARWIN, Friday.—The where abouts of the USN destroyer Peary, which was sunk by Japanese bombs in Darwin in the first raid ...

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  23. FIRST AIR PIRACY ATTEMPT ENDED IN CATHAY-PACIFIC AIR CRASH

    HONG KONG, July 30 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—A Chinese, Wong Yu, sole survivor of the Cathay-Pacific air crash in the vicinity of Matao on July 16, in which 26 were killed, has confessed he was a member of a four-man gang which attempted to pirate the Catalina in the air. ...

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  24. £25,000 Fire In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Gas which ignited when the pipes melted, also kerosene and inflammable cleaning fluids provided hazards for more ...

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  25. END OF A VETERAN

    PEARL HARBOUR, July 30.— The U.S. Navy gives the battleship Nevada a 50-50 chance of remaining afloat until to-morrow, when ...

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