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  4. MINERS THREATEN ONE-DAY STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY. Friday.--Miners on the northern coalfields to-day threatened to hold a one-day stoppage unless the Joint Coal ...

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  5. PETROL RATIONING MAY BE IN FORCE IN ABOUT A MONTH

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Participation in rationing under Commonwealth control is almost certain to be agreed to by the Slate Cabinet on Monday. The Commonwealth's ability to take over again was explained to the ...

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  6. FINAL DRAFT OF NEW MEAT PACT NOW ON WAY TO LONDON

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Australian proposals for a new 15-years meat agreement with Britain, which have now been approved by the Federal Government, will not contain any radical departures from the principles ...

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    A few years ago the Toll Bar road was unpopular with all motorists and dceaded by some. This section is part of the new modern road of comparatively easy grade that the average present-day car can ascend in comfort. The non-skid bitumen surface allows safe descent in wet weather. The section is about half a mile down from Margaret street. Picnic point looms high in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SERIOUS FLOODING FEARED AT KEMPSEV

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The worst floods since 1940 are expected in Kempsey (New South "Wales) early to-morrow ...

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  9. CLAIMS BY SISTER KENNY IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Arriving here at the height of the infantile paralysis epidemic, the Australian, Sister Elizabeth ...

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  10. ECONOMIC MERGER OF BRITAIN AND U.S.P

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- An economic merger of the United Slates, Britain, Canada and several other Dominions is likely to be proposed at the Washington dollar talks, beginning on September 7, reports the New York ...

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  11. "BLITZ" AGAINST USERS OF UNLICENSED RADIO SETS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Postmaster-General's Department was conducting an offensive Bgainst users of ...

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  12. THREAT BY EXECUTIVE OH A.I.P. "REBEL" MEETING

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Australian Larbour, Party State executive has threatened in expel any labour ...

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  13. EUROPEAN RECOVERY RATE SLACKENING?

    WASHINGTON. Friday. -- The Marshall Plan nations were warned to-day that they must find means to increase ...

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  14. MOVE TO LIMIT AUTHORITY OF EUROPEAN "CABINET"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The first move to limit the authority or the Foreign Ministers' "Cabinet" was ...

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  15. CHINESE BOOKMAKER SUED BY BANK OF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- The Bank of New South Wales, in the Supreme Court to-day, sued a Chinese bookmaker. ...

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  16. WOOL STOCKS LOW IN GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent says Britain faces the new wool marketing season with stocks as low as at ...

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  17. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE IN CROSSING SMASH

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Four occupants of a utility truck had a miraculous escape from serious injury to-day when the ...

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  18. SECURITY LOAN QUIZ ELIMINATION

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Two Brisbane men, Mr. N. Harvey, an analyst, and Mr. J. Goss, a clerk were chosen in the ...

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  19. BIG DROP IN PRODUCTION . BY BROKEN HILL PTY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--For the past year Broken Hill Pty. works at Newcastle and Fort Kembla operated at only 64.7 ...

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  20. INTER-STATE FREIGHTER TIME ABANDONED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The inter-State freighter Time, which went aground on Corsair Reef on Tuesday, has been ...

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  21. SECOND ADVANCE ON NO. 12 WHEAT POOL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --The chairman, of the Australian Wheat Board (Mr. F. H. Cullen) announced to-day ...

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  22. TWO MEN'S DARING ESCAPE FROM AUCKLAND RAM

    AUCKLAND, Friday.-- Warders fired a volley of shots at Thomas James (37) and Gus Kine (26) as they escaped from ...

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  23. CANADIAN SEAMEN'S BID TO RESTORE STATUS

    AUCKLAND, Friday. --The allegedly Communist-controlled Canadian Seamen's Union executive urges members, in a ...

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  24. DOCUMENTS BELIEVED LOST WITH GOLD THEFT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Documents wanted by the Royal Commission in Victoria may have been lost with the £3160 ...

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  25. PAYROLL DISAPPEARS IN STREET SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Two policemen and two civilians were injured and most of £138 payroll disappeared when a ...

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  28. ABUSE HURLED AT MAGISTRATE

    MARYBOROUGH. Friday.-- Hurling abuse at Mr. J. Ward, S.M.. in the Court of Petty Sessions, John Moore Welsh ...

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  29. SLIGHT INCREASE IN STATE'S GOLD YIELD

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Gold production in Queensland increased slightly last month, compared with the output for ...

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  30. INJURED STUDENT AWARDED DAMAGES OF £2750

    MELBOURNE, Friday-- An engineering student whose personality had allegedly been changed by a serious accident ...

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  31. TAXATION COMMISSIONER'S CLAIM FOR £50,616

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- The High Court to-day reserved judgment in tho Taxation Commissioner's claim for ...

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  32. "NO BELIEF IN CALWELL'S WORDS ANY MORE"

    SINGAPORE, Friday. -- A Legislative Councillor, Mr. C. C. Tan, said to-day that he did not believe in words any ...

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  33. COMMUNIST OPENS BYE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    IPSWICH, Friday.--Mr. Edmund Gordon Crisp. organiser, of Meeham Street, Grange, Brisbane formerly an employee ...

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  34. DREAM NUMBER WON £12,000 IN LOTTERY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- After he had won £12,000 through his dream number ticket in a lottery, the late ...

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  35. BAKERS' CHALLENGE TO PRICE CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Bread manufacturers of Queensland have challenged the validity of state Price Control. They ...

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  36. APPEALS DISMISSED IN LATANI CASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The V.R.C. committee to-day dismissed appeals by a trainer, A. Fouisham, and a Jockey, L. ...

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    A dog poisoner is active at Helidon as well as in Toowoomba. Rover, a pedigreed border collie (two years), who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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