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  3. EMERGENCY LABOUR TO UNLOAD COAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- A special Cabinet meeting late tonight decided to call for emergency labour to unload 6700 ...

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  4. STRIKE POSITION ON IPSWICH FIELD

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- The State executive of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union may decide within a few days ...

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  5. "NO DEPRESSION IN U.S." SAYS TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- President Truman declared last night that the United States was not in a depression. ...

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  6. TENSE ATMOSPHERE ON EVE OF "OPERATION COAL LIFT"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- On the eve of the New South Wales Government's "Operation Coal Lift," 400 police are encamped on the coalfields to-night in a tense atmosphere. Government trains, manned by railway ...

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  7. TROOPS TO BE USED IN OPEN CUT MINES?

    SYDNEY. Thursday. -- Fifteen earth-moving units were taken to an open-cut mine near Newcastle under Army escort late ...

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  8. COAL STRIKE "NURSLING" OF COMMUNISTS, SAYS COUNSEL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Evidence would be produced to show beyond all doubt that the coal strike was the pampered nursling of the Communist Party, said Mr. W. : R. Dovey, K.C., in the Arbitration Court to-day. Mr. ...

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    New British Lightweight Helicopter. -- This photograph shows 1 the new British Clerva "Skecter" helicopter which is powered by a 100 horse-power Jameson FF1 engine, demonstrating its amazing manoeuyrability by taking off from, and landing on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Fadden Lays Blame For Strike at Door of Labour Government

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "The japs, even at the height of the war, were never able to do to us what the Communists have done in the past three weeks," said the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden), ...

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  11. BANKS TO CLOSE AT 2 P.M. WHILE RESTRICTIONS LAST

    It was announced officially yesterday that approval has been given to all banks to close at 2 p.m. in centres ...

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  12. MEXICO REAFFIRMS CLAIM ON BRITISH HONDURAS

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday. -- Mexico has reaffirmed her claim to a share of British Honduras, and denied the ...

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  13. OPPOSITION TO DOLLAR LOAN CRUMBLING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Federal Government's opposition to the dollar loan as a means of solving the ...

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  14. BRISBANE EXHIBITION TO BE HELD

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --"The policy of the council is that we are to carry on for the opening of the Show on August 6," said ...

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  15. HUNT FOR NOAH'S ARK

    ISTANBUL, Thursday. -- Two Turks claim to have found Noah's Ark -- in different parts of Turkey. ...

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  16. BRITISH BATTLESHIPS PLACED IN RESERVE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Admiralty announced last night that the British battleships Anson and Howe will be placed ...

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  17. TRUCK DRIVER INJURED AT CUNNINGHAM'S GAP

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- The driver of a truck which crashed out of control down a 150 feet embankment at Cunningham's ...

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  18. ONION MARKETING BOARD ESTABLISHED FOR STATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins) announced to-day that a board to handle the ...

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  19. A SHORT ROMANCE

    CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (Associated Press). -- Pending in Circuit Court here is a divorce suit which ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA LOOKING FOR U.S. DOLLAR INVESTMENTS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters Agency says that the Australian representative in the London financial talks (Mr. ...

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  21. CHIANG'S SURPRISE ARRIVAL AT CANTON

    HONG KONG, Thursday. -- Reuters representative says that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek arrived most unexpectedly ...

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  22. HEALY AND ROACH LEAD IN UNION BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- James Healy and E. J. Roach have gained a large early lead in the ballot for Federal positions in ...

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  23. NAVY PILOTS TO ATTEMPT LONDON-MALTA AIR RECORD

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Four naval pilots flying Hawker Sea Furies will take off to-day from London airport in an ...

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  24. NO INFORMATION OBTAINED ON COMMUNIST RECORDS

    IPSWICH. Thursday. -- No official confirmation could be obtained to-night that two truckloads of Communist Party ...

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  25. "IT MAY HAPPEN HERE"

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. p. Fraser), speaking at the French ...

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  27. MAY BE BIG ADVANCES FOR N.T. BEEF PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth Government may make substantial advances to lessees in the Northern ...

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  29. "JAPAN MUST RETURN TO NORMAL POSITION"

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- General MacArthur's acting political adviser (Mr. C. Huston) to-day declared that Japan must ...

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  30. RESTRICTIONS ON RAILING OF GOODS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. Maloney) announced to-day that from Monday the ...

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  31. Negotiations tor Sale of Showgrounds Break Down

    Negotiations by the Royal Agricultural Society for the sale of the present Showgrounds to the Toowoomba City Council and for the acquisition of property af Harristown from the Commonwealth Government have broken ...

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  32. ACCUMULATED FUNDS TO BE RETURNED TO EGG BOARDS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The sum of £51,083, which had accumulated during the year as a result of overseas sales of pulp. ...

    Article : 220 words
  33. HIGH SALARIES FOR BROADCASTING POSTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Five appointments, carrying high salaries, are to be made by the Broadcasting Control ...

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