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  4. DRAMATIC BID TO GET COAL AT PITS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Federal and State Governments will order the railways to bring 20,000 tons of coal standing in trucks at Cessnock to Sydney to-morrow or Tuesday, said a high State ...

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  5. When U.S. "readjusts"

    LONDON, July 10 (A.A.P.).—The United States Treasury Secretary (Mr. John Snyder) said last night that the U.S. would step up its purchases of raw materials from ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND "STRIKE END" TALKS

    FIRST move to hold aggregate meetings of Ipswich miners to test whether their strike attitude has changed probably will be made to-day. ...

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  7. Fire on two ships

    ISTANBUL (Turkey), 1 July 10 (A.A.P.).—About 100 people are believed dead in a ship fire ...

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  8. 45,000 ignore dole' pay

    MORE than 45,000 jobless Queenslanders have refused so far to accept strike relief from the ...

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  9. RISING TOLL ON FOOD AND WORK

    MANY grocery lines were likely to be scarce by the end of the week, the Queensland Grocers' and Retail Traders' Association president (Mr. Raymont) said yesterday. ...

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  10. S.A. 'OPEN GO' PETROL RATION

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Six hundred petrol resellers throughout South Australia will begin to ration petrol to-morrow in any way which they may choose individually. ...

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  11. WALK ON IN 2 YRS.

    AUSTRALIAN soprano Marjorie Lawrence hopes to be able to walk on to a concert platform in about two ...

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  12. IRON MEN DROWN RED RALLY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Communist speakers shouted themselves hoarse in a futile attempt to make themselves ...

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  13. Arrest 104 dock pickets

    HONOLULU, July 10 (A.A.P.).—Police yesterday arrested 104 strike pickets, following the first major brush ...

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  14. Bed fire, baby dies of burns

    MACKAY, Sunday.—When her bed caught fire at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, a 17-months-old baby suffered fatal burns. ...

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  15. THROW THEM INTO RIVER'

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—People who spoke of bloodshed during the strike should be picked up and thrown into ...

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  16. Europe council

    LONDON, July 10 (A.A.P.).—The French National Assembly has approved France's participation in the European ...

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  18. 'OWE DEBT FOR COAL'

    Brisbane would never forger its debt of gratitude to the Rosewood coal owners and miners. Archbishop Duhig said ...

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  19. Bullet went through boy

    A pea rifle bullet went right through a boy's chest without inflicting serious injury yesterday. SOPRANO, Miss Marjorie Lawrence, after arriving at Eagle Farm aerodrome yesterday. With her are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Death for 30

    ATHENS, July 10 (A.A.P.).—A Greek military court at Larissa to-day sentenced to death 30 Greek rebel leaders ...

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  21. Just like 1847

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Melbourne was so deserted this week-end with the lack of transport that a 102-year-old ...

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  22. Sees Soviet sub. threat

    NEW YORK, July 10.—Naval experts' evidence to Congress shows Russia has a fleet of 250 to 300 ...

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  23. Red honours Red

    LONDON, July 10 (A.A.P.).—The Australian communist party president (Mr. Dixon) was among 16 leading foreign ...

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  24. Politician shot

    ROME, July 10 (A.A.P.).—Police to-day found at Monreale, Sicily, the bullet-riddled body of Leonardo Renda ...

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  25. MOTHERS CHASE THEM OUT

    MISS Beryl Thompson, 20, of Ashgrove (left) and Miss Barbara Lay cock, 20, of Toowong, were again blowing their bagpipes in Anzac Park, Toowong, yesterday. They have been doing this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. BATTLED WAY UP TO BIG MONEY, BUT

    LONDON, July 10.—Hard work took Peter Waring up from being a Borstal reform school boy to a top reputation as a B.B.C. and stage comedian, at £150 sterling a week. ...

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  27. To help Parlt.

    LONDON, July 10 (Special).—The small number of Members in Australian Parliaments unduly restricts the field of ...

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  28. Prelates under arrest by Reds

    LONDON, July 10 (A.A.P.).—Czechoslovakia's oldest Roman Catholic Bishop (Dr. Morie Picha) has openly proclaimed ...

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  29. Plan for Govt. to take over

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—State Cabinet will probably discuss to-morrow a proposal that the New South Wales Government ...

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  30. Gaullist rift

    LONDON, July 10 (Special).—General De Gaulle's party, Rally of the French People, may split. The chief of the ...

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  31. Hostile jeering at S.A. meeting

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A targe crowd subjected communist speakers to continued interjection at a ...

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  32. Strike holds P.M.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in his Report to the Nation broadcast to-night, that ...

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  33. Missed the Cup

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Thieves missed the Caulfield Cup last night. They broke into the Darling ...

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