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  4. COULD BE BIG INCREASE IN COAL OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--By opening new mines, extending open cut workings and mechanising existing mines, the Joint Coal Board could increase present day coat production in New South Wales by 50 per cent., Mr. ...

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  5. MUST GUARD AGAINST MISUSE OF STRIKES

    LONDON, Monday.--A call to workers to outlaw unofficial strikes, which he described as "wild cat" ...

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  6. REVOLT AGAINST NATIONALIST AUTHORITY IN KUNMING

    HONG KONG, Monday-- General Lu Han, former Nationalist Governor of Yunnan, now. is in full control of Kunming, following his revolt oh September 3, according to Chinese reports reaching Hong Kong this ...

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  7. WARNING ON U.K. IMPORT CUTS

    LONDON, Monday.--British Treasury experts have given a warning that cuts in' British dollar Imports beyond the 25 ...

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  8. TOLL OF MIGRANT BABIES NOW THIRTEEN; VOYAGE BLAMED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Death of another child --his lime from Greta Camp, near Mailland -- was reported to-day, making a total of 13 babies who have died in migrant centres in three weeks. The mothers of the ...

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  9. CHIFLEY TO TABLE "NO DEPRESSION" BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) will table his Budget in the Houss of Representatives immediately ...

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  10. VALUES MAINTAINED AT WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Values at the opening of the new season's wool sales today were unchanged on last ...

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  11. UNITED STATES WANTS AUSTRALIAN SHEEP

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mutton sheep could be big dollar earners for Australia, said an American sheep expert, ...

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  12. INTEREST EXPECTED IN REPORT ON STATE COAL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day predicted there would be a world-wide demand for the ...

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  13. SHOP ASSISTANTS' CLAIM FOR HIGHER WAGES

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  14. VICTORIAN MEASURES AGAINST POLIO

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --A warning against lee cream during the present poliomyelitis epidemic in Victoria was given ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN LEADS FIGHT AGAINST CATTLE PLAGUE

    ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (Associated Press).--An Australian is plaving the leading role in Ethiopia's all-out ...

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  16. INCREASE IN SOCIAL SERVICE BENEFITS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--All categories except one of benefits administered by the Department of Social Services ...

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  17. SICILIAN BANDIT RAIDS GOVERNMENT STRONGHOLD

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Daily Mail" Rome correspondent says that Salvatore Gluliano, Sicily's hard-to-catch ...

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  18. PAGE'S PLAN FOR BIG-SCALE DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A wide area from Gympie in the north to Newcastle in the south should be developed as an economic unit without regard to State boundaries. Sir Earle Page (Country Party, New South Wales) said to-day. He said this would be possible throhgh the £10,000,000 Clarence River ...

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  19. CANADIAN EXPEDITIONS TO PROBE ARCTIC SECRETS

    (By a Reuter Correspondent in Winnepeg) The secrets of the Canadian Arctic are being investigated ...

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  20. VICTORIAN APPROVAL OF PETROL CONTROL LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Petrol rationing is almost certain to be approved by the Victorian Liberal - Country ...

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  21. INCREASE IN PRICE OF TWO SYDNEY NEWSPAPERS

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Two afternoon newspapers in Sydney--"The Mirror" and "The Sun"--will cost 3d. Instead of ...

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  22. PIT PONY SHORTAGE HOLDS UP SHIFT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A shortage of three experienced pit ponies prevented 32 miners being reinstated at the Selene ...

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  23. BATHURST PROTEST OVER NIEMOLLER

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- Returned soldiers at Bathurst tonight protested to the Bathurst City Council against its ...

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  24. EXPERT BODY APPOINTED TO ADVISE ON T.B.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--An expert body of doctors to advise the Commonwealth on matters relating to the ...

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  25. HAZARDS AND SAFETY OF ATOMIC PILES

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters Agency says that British, United States and Canadian scientists met privately at the ...

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  26. EGYPTIAN SWIMMER GIVES UP CHANNEL EFFORT

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Egyptian swimmer, Fahmy Attala, at 2.50 o'clock this j morning was taken aboard an ...

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  29. QUESTION OF ABSENTEE LAND OWNERS

    CANBERRA, Monday. --The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) said to-day that he did not know whether or not ...

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  30. TRUMAN HITS AT

    PITTSBURGH (Pennsylvania), Monday. -- President Truman said to-day that the American people wanted his ...

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  31. 'SELFISH INTERESTS"

    reform legislation, and he did not care if his enemies called it Socialism or by any other "scare words." ...

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    It looks like haymaking on the Thames-- but it is esparto grass from North Africa and Spain being unloaded at Black- frlars, England. When cleaned and processed, it will be used for making bank notes and good class writing paper. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. "NOT COMPLETE AGREEMENT" WITH U.S. POLICY ON JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The "New York Times." in a leading article yesterday, said the rebuff by the Australian Prime ...

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