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  4. Hint Jap Reds may be banned

    TOKIO, July 3 1 (A.A.P.)—General MacArthur suggested to-day that a ban on the ...

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  5. FACING NEW LOSS OF JOBS

    QUEENSLAND faces fresh unemployment and shutting down of industry as the coal strike enters its second week to-day. Unemployment figures are expected to rise from ...

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  6. WAITING GAME

    UNUSUAL SUNDAY sight in Brisbane was this crowd waiting for buses at North Quay yesterday. With no trams running limited bus services were rushed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. P.M. TELLS MINERS

    THE Miners' Federation could not hope to enforce its claim by the "law of the jungle." ...

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  8. Miners to test freeze bid

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Validity of the National Emergency (Coal Strike) Act would ...

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  9. AIR TEST LIFTS U.K. DEFENCES

    LONDON, July 3 (A.A.P.)—British air chiefs say that the last week's air exercises over Britain have laid the basis for a greatly improved system of aerial defence. ...

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  10. PROBE ON U.K. DOCK TURMOIL

    LONDON, July 3. —Britain's under-cover political service, M.I. 5, has started a searching inquiry into ...

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  11. SECURITY GUARD ALERTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Federal Government has alerted Commonwealth security men to ...

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  12. THEIR JOURNEY'S END

    RELIEF DRIVER Dick Hoddan was fast asleep when Benie Giller pulled into the Melbourne Markets with hundreds of boxes of beans, bananas and pineapples delivered by truck ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 'PAINLESS WAR' HINT

    NEW YORK, July 3 (Special).—Representative Robert Sikes told the United States Home ...

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  14. BATAAN MEN TO MARCH

    TOKIO, July 3 (A.A.P.).—A contingent from the Australian destroyer Botaan has been chosen to participate in ...

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  15. CHECK FOR LOOP HOLES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Federal Cabinet may discuss to-morrow certain loopholes in the National ...

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  16. Wool subsidy loss hits families

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Withdrawal of the Federal subsidy on wool had added extra £4/16/8 a year to the cost ...

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  17. Schools for atom defence

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Civil defence schools soon to be set up in Australia will teach citizens latest defence ...

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  18. Doctor warns of strike dangers

    WIDESPREAD sickness could result if the coal strike continued for a long period, B.M.A. State president (Dr. B. L. W. Clarke) warned last night. ...

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  19. P.O.W. go Red

    TOKIO. July 3 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Japan's communist party Headquarters to-day claimed that 240 of 641 repatriates from ...

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  20. A.L.P. councils back Govt. stand

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two Australian Labour Party elecorate councils covering large sections of the northern ...

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  22. MELBOURNE IS SOMBRE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Melbourne was a sombre city to-day—a high cold wind, and complete lack of public transport, made the city relatively deserted. Melbourne families struggled through the bleakness without ...

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  23. Price doubled

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The second house to be auctioned in Melbourne since State controls on property prices were ...

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  24. SLOW BOAT TO CHINA

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—A ship specially designed to make things tough for pirates and bearing the ...

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  25. Rebel success

    LONDON, July 3 (A.A.P.).—Burmese rebels captured Myohaung, the old-time capital of the Arakan division of west ...

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  26. SHIFT WORK START IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Many big industries began shift work at 10 o'clock to-night and others plan to ...

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  27. Bank watch here

    A Commonwealth spokesman said last night that Queensland unions had made no move in Brisbane to ...

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  28. Stole own rides

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Ten cars md seven motor cycles were stolen from Sydney streets this week-end. ...

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  29. Strike in Italy

    ROME, July 3 (A.A.P.).—The communlst-led Textile Workers' Federation to-day ordered its 200,000 members to strike next ...

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  30. Wants more light to aid 'chemists

    Severe lighting restrictions in chemist shops could cause mistakes in prescriptions, said city chemist ...

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  31. PLANE ON THE DOORSTEP

    ALL THAT REMAINED oa an airliner after it had crashed and burned almost on the doorstep of this weatherboard house near Guildford Airport, Western Australia on Saturday. Eighteen occupants of the, plane were killed, A woman and four children sleeping in. the house escaped injury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Police alert for baboon

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—Police were called when a baboon owned by visiting sideshow, broke, loose on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. Watching jobs of vital railwaymen

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Maloney) said yesterday that Queensland rail traffic would be disorganised ...

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  34. Federal talks on delayed collier

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Federal Labour Ministers will meet In Canberra on Monday to decide whether they will ...

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  35. Blind on strike

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A sitdown strike is being staged at Liverpool Blind School by 18 Blind youths, aged between 16 ...

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  36. Would eat grass'

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The vice-president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. W. Parkinson) said this afternoon that the miners ...

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  37. Fly wash to Fiji

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Because at cannot get laundry done An Sydney, British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines Ltd. is flying ...

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