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  3. FIRST GOAL TRAINS HELP TO MAINTAIN BRISBANE STOCKS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- For the first lime since the strike began, coal from Rosewood was brought to Brisbane by rail to-day. The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) revealed to-day that "considerable quantities" ...

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  4. RAID ON "TRIBUNE" HEADQUARTERS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Three buildings in the city where a Communist newspaper was being written and printed ...

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  5. COURT PROCEEDINGS OVER UNION FUNDS CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday -- Seven officials of the Western and Southern Districts of the Miners' Federation have been given until 10.30 a.m. to-morrow to surrender to the Federal Arbitration Court £8700 of the union funds. ...

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  6. FORTY-FIVE DIE IN AIR CRASH IN INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Forty-five persons were killed when a Royal Dutch Constellation aircraft crashed at Gliatkopar ...

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  7. SEVERE SETBACK FOR MACKAY COMMUNISTS

    MACKAY, Tuesday. -- All Communists and Communist sympathisers were defeated in a ballot for executive ...

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  8. ATTEMPT TO MOVE N.S.W. COAL LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Federal. and Slate Governments will probably attempt within the next few days to move 36,000 tons of coal now in trucks on the New South Wales coal fields. The Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  9. A.W.U. MAY TAKE OVER OPEN CUT MINES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A hint that the Australian Workers' Union might take over open-cut coalmining in ...

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  10. EFFORT TO GET INDUSTRY BACK TO NORMAL

    The State Government is expected to consider an early date for the lifting of light and power restrictions on ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. DRINKERS PAY BIG SUMS IN EXCISE DUTIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Australian drinkers, in the it months ended May 31 last, paid to the Government ...

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  12. DOUBTS ON SUCCESS OF FINANCE TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters Agency says that unofficial London banking quarters doubted whether the conference ...

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  13. URGE ORDERS FOR SNOWY RIVER SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Tuesday, -- The Minister 'for Defence (Mr. Dedman), who is now in London for talks on the British ...

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  14. MISTAKE OVER GAOLING OF L. J. McPHlLLIPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Long Bay prison authorities discovered that L. J. McPhillips, who was sentenced to six ...

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  15. CHINESE REDS DEMAND PEACE TREATY FOR JAPAN

    HONG KONG, Tuesday. -- Reuters representative says that Chinese Communists and their supporters are conducting ...

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  16. CHIANG KAI-SHEK WANTS TO FIGHT REDS AGAIN

    HONG KONG, Tuesday -- Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek has emerged from his semi-retirement to direct the ...

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  17. FOUR FISHERMEN'S NIGHT OF APPREHENSION

    MACKAY, Tuesday. -- Four Proserpine fishermen had a miserable night of apprehension at sea In. a drifting launch. ...

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  18. MORE APPLICATIONS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- There were now 137,154 Australians registered for unemployment benefits due to ...

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  19. NEGOTIATIONS FOR AMETHYST'S RELEASE

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday. -- British officials are still conferring with Chinese Communists over the release cf the British'sloop ...

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  20. MAJOR CASKET PRIZES

    BRISBANE. Tuesday, -- Golden Casket No. 1368 was drawn to-day. The main prize winners were:— ...

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  21. MAN DECLARED AN. HABITUAL CRIMINAL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Mr. Justice Mansfield, in a reserved judgment in the Criminal Court to-day, declared John ...

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  22. COMMISSION AGENT GETS SENTENCE OF 21 YEARS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A commission agent who told the police that he had won £4000 to £2000 on races was sentenced ...

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  23. GO-SLOW RAIL STRIKE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. Reuters agency says that goods ore mounting up at railway sidings after the first. 24 ...

    Article : 70 words
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  26. BOXER A. KEMP SUSTAINS SEVERE CHEST INJURIES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Archie Kemp is almost certain not to fight Jack Hassen in Sydney on July 25 because of ...

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  27. BERLIN AIRLIFT CRASH

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters correspondent in Wiesbaden says Soviet Zone police, forestry workers and villagers ...

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  28. SPIRIT OF PROGRESS ENGINE CATCHES FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Spirit of Progress train engine caught fire at Bradford to-day, and the train was almost two ...

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  29. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The magnitude of the Federal Government's administrative expenditure called for urgent ...

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  30. REVOLT REPORTED IN SPANISH MOROCCO

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters Agency at Tangier reports that widespread arrests and the discovery of arms caches were ...

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  31. REPORT ON EFFECTS OF ATOM BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Atomic bombs that took thousands of lives at Hiroshima and Nagasaki have had no delayed ...

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  32. DESTRUCTION OF VICTORIAN RED PARTY RECORDS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Membership records and minutes of the Victorian executive of the Communist Party had ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. SENTENCE OF DEATH FOR ALLEGED ESPIONAGE

    WARSAW, Tuesday. -- A military tribunal yesterday sentenced to death Adam Doboszynski (45), on charges ...

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  34. SEVERE SHORTAGE OF WATER IN U.K.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Britain's fine weather spell which, apart from occasional local showers and thunderstorms, has lasted ...

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    Princess Elizabeth recently opened "Avon Tyrell," a holiday house to be run by the British National Association of Girls' and Mixed Clubs. ''Avon Tyrell" is a luxury mansion in the New Forest, which has been adapted to provide holidays for thousands of [?] from nil over the country. South Africa has contributed £20.000 to its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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