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  4. STERN MOVES ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—On the eve of the New South Wales Government's 'Operation coal-lift, 400 police are camped on the northern coalfields to-night. Late to-day 15 earth-moving units were taken, under Army escort, to an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 4500 troops at docks GOVT, WORRIED

    LONDON, July 14.—More than 4500 troops and sailors moved into London docks this ...

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  6. THIS PICTURE DREW PROTEST

    LONDON, July 14.—Explanation was given to-day of an incident during Princess Elizabeth's inspection of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BUILDERS and merchants expect a complete tie-up of home build-ing in Brisbane within a ...

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  8. STRIKE LOSS NOW £1040 M. A YEAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Cost of the coal strike is £20 million a week. This means that the loss to Australia is at the rate of £1040 million a year. ...

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  9. Rail men to meet

    INTERSTATE Australian Rail-ways Union executives will try in Sydney to iron out coal strike differences. ...

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  10. 'Lights on' gift for Rosewood

    ROSEWOOD, Thursday.—The Slate Government has granted the town of Rosewood full use of electric power for its centenary show to-morrow and on Saturday. ...

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  11. BIG ATOM PROJECT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The world's most . powerful atom-exploring machine may bo built in a hillside near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 6 MINER LEADERS IN GAOL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sentencing of two more miners' leaders to gaol to-day brought the number ...

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  13. 'SAVE GAS IN HOME'

    Warning on the use of gas and electricity in the home was given yesterday by Mrs. G. L. Byth, president of the ...

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  14. FRESH CUTS IN GOODS TRAINS

    FRESH cuts arc to be made in railway goods trains next week. No new reduction is intended at present in passenger Services. ...

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  16. "Bad bungle" by Govt. over funds

    THE Federal Government had bungled badly over its legislation, freezing the funds of striking unions, the Australian Country Party leader (Mr. Fadden) said in Brisbane yesterday. ...

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  17. Buses take a million

    More than one million passengers have been carried more than 50,000 miles on 130 City Council buses ...

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  18. CHIF'S JAW TIGHTENS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has reduced his answers to questions on the ...

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  19. Challenge police

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Plain clothes detectives were among those challenged to-day at Russell Street police ...

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  20. UNIONS' HIT AT MINERS

    HOBART, Thursday.—At one of the biggest meetings for some time, the Hobart Trades Hall Council to-night ...

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  21. NEW GOVT. STRATEGY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Work on open-cut cool mines in New South Wales and the declaration of a State of ...

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  22. Free labour in coal ship

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Cabinet decided at a special meeting late to-night to [?] for ...

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  23. Daily safe raids

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Gangs of cracksmen have averaged one safe raid a day in Melbourne for the last five ...

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  24. Coal from U.K.

    LONDON, July 14 (A.A.P.).—The Victorian Agent-General (Sir Norman Martin) said to-day that he already had bought. ...

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  25. Reds carry on

    The communist party's State office in Heindorff House, Queen Street, was open for business as usual yesterday. ...

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  26. "Happy" at sea

    LONDON, July 14 (Special).—Two doctors in the liner Queen Elizabeth, writing to the British Medical Journal, say ...

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  27. Dentists get rich

    LONDON, July 14 (A.A.P.).—More than £25,000 was paid to a Lanarkshire (Scotland) dentist for 11 months' work under the ...

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  28. And from South Africa

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-night that the State Government had ordered three large ...

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  29. Big air freight

    Airlines are finding few passenger bookings for southern States, but are welcoming me opportunity to make up the ...

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  30. Girl' memorial

    LOS ANGELES, July 14 (A.A.P.).—A memorial composed of statues of beautiful girls will be built for the late ...

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  31. Cheques for 4712

    Up to last night 4712 cheques had been posted by the Commonwealth Social Services Department to claimants for ...

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  32. Offer rejected

    PERTH, Thursday.—At an aggregate meeting to-day, Collie miners voted to continue the strike, and rejected alternative ...

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  33. 143,488 for aid

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Total registrations for unemployment social benefits are now 143,488. ...

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