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  4. HEARING OF MINERS' CLAIM REOPENED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Coal industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) to-day reopened the hearing of the ...

    Article : 562 words
  5. FEARS OF RISE IN FLOOD DEATH ROLL

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Al though only five persons are known to have been drowned in the Northern New South Wales floods, police fear that the death roll may be much heavier. Altogether 22,000 people have been ...

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    An attractive model at the Twenty-fourth Engineer Exhibition, opened at the New Horticultural Hall in London. It is a scale model roundabout built by a Lancashire man, with steam-engine drive, raucous music and all the trimmings of the real thing. It took the builder, shown here with a schoolboy visitor, six years to complete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONUS OF PETROL RATIONING PLACED ON COMMONWEALTH

    BRISBANE, Monday-- The Queensland Government has placed the onus of reintroducing petrol rationing on the Commonwealth Government. After a State Cabinet meeting to-day. the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said that no ...

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  8. BREAKDOWN IN TALKS ON MINE DISPUTES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The rift between the owners and the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union on disputes at ...

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  9. SERIOUS DECREASE IN LIVESTOCK NUMBERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A serious decrease in the number of livestock in Queensland is revealed in a report. issued by ...

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  10. Great Britain may be Allowed to Discriminate Against U.S. Goods

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Government officials reported yesterday that the United States might grant Britain permission to discriminate temporarily against American goods in order to help her to solve her ...

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  12. ORDERS FOR RELEASE OF GAOLED CHINESE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Orders were issued by the High Courts in both Sydney and Melbourne to-day that all ...

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  13. A ROBOT PROFESSOR TEACHES PROFESSORS

    STATE COLLEGE, Pennsylvania (Associated Press). -- A robot professor, with an electronic brain and four faces, is ...

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  14. NO ADDITIONAL PETROL FOR AIRLINES COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Monday-- Following consultations with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) the Minister for Post-war ...

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  15. INQUIRY TO BE HELD INTO GROUNDING OF YALATA

    CAIRNS, Monday.-- An inquiry is be held in Calms tomorrow into the alleged running aground of the motor ...

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  16. POLICE VIEW ON ROSE BAY FLYING BOAT OUTRAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Qantas Empire Airways have doubled the security guards on their aircraft since ...

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  17. CAREER OF NEW U.S. ARMY CHIEF

    NEW YORK (Associated Press). -- General J. Lawton Collins, the new united States Army Chief of Staff, earned his ...

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  18. TRANSPORT HOLD-UPS HIT STATE GROWERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Queensland fruit and vegetable growers have lost thousands of pounds since June ...

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  19. PASTOR NIEMOLLER TO SEEK GERMAN MIGRATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The adoption of a scheme for the settling of German farmers in Australia will be suggested to ...

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  20. VICTORIAN PREMIER SLATES IMMIGRATION MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Mr. Calwell had built up hatred against Australia in the near north, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  21. SIXTY THOUSAND BALES FOR NEXT WEEK'S WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The new wool selling season will commence on September 5, and at the first four-day sale 60,000 ...

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  22. NINE-YEAR-OLD BOY BURNED TO DEATH

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Trapped by a fire which, at an early hour this morning, totally destroyed a 14-roomed house at ...

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  23. TWO THOUSAND GALLONS OF PETROL LOST IN CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Two thousand gallons of petrol poured into drains at the corner of High Street South and ...

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  26. WOMAN SERIOUSLY HURT IN SANDGATE ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Monday. —--Mrs. Gwenllyn Whebell (32), of Sandgate, wife of William Whebell, driver of a truck ...

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    Two London children were absorbed in a model 6-coupled goods engine built by Jim Maxwell, engine-driver, and Bill Purches, fireman, who are seen demonstrating their model as a change from driving the real thing. The model was displayed at the Twenty-fourth Model Engineer Exhibition in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. A.L.P. "REBELS" BETTER OUT OF MOVEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Members of the Australian Labour Party who were not prepared to express their ...

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