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  4. COMMUNIST H.Q. CABINETS MOVED

    COMMUNISTS removed filing cabinets and office furniture from their headquarters on the fifth floor of Heindorff ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Railways lift coal in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Coal was moved from a small mine on the fringe of the ...

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  6. 13,750 dockers now out in U.K.

    LONDON, July 13.—The Government, which last night took over the London docks under its sweeping emergency powers, may now have to consider taking over the ...

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  7. COUNCIL POWERHOUSE WITH COAL TO BURN

    THANKS to Rosewood miners the City Council still has two weeks' normal supply in this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Charges to-day on Reds

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The communist party and 23 officials broke to-day's 2.15 p.m. deadline ...

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  9. Challenge to Soviet hold-up

    LONDON, July 13 (Special and A.A.P.).—A spectacular challenge to Soviet interference with ...

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  10. IPSWICH MINERS HOLDING

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.—Most Ipswich miners have not even begun to feel the pinch of the ...

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  11. U.S. urged to support Dutch

    LONDON, July 13.—The United States should support Dutch claims for military rights in Indonesia, soys William Mathews, North American Newspaper Alliance correspondent. ...

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  12. Will stay out, says secretary

    Even without strike pay the miners would stay out until their demands were met, the Queensland Colliery Employess' ...

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  13. Faith in Hong Kong garrison

    HONG KONG, July 13 (A.A.P.).—Major-General F. R. G. Matthews, retiring G.O.C. Land Forces Hong ...

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  14. Chain smoke has grim end

    NEW YORK, July 13 (A.A.P.).—The two men who began the fight in the crushed Standard Air. ...

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  15. CAN VOTE ON TRANSPORT

    Citizens will be asked to express their opinions on any new city transport developments, such as trolley buses. ...

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  16. NO TIME LIMIT ON A.W.U. COAL PLAN

    NO time limit has been set by the Australian Workers' Union State branch on its preparedness to man open-ent coal fields in Queensland. ...

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  17. WILL USE TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Federal Cabinet's coal sub-committee to-day accepted as inevitable the use of troops ...

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  18. Red explains red

    NEW YORK, July 13 (Special):—A red glow which at certain sensons covers the great planet Mars is nothing but ...

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  19. TOLD OF 1000 TONS A DAY

    MR. CAIN on arrival Brisbane yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. 8 KILLED IN MALAY TRAP

    SINGAPORE, July 13 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Eight police were killed and two wounded in a terrorist's ...

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  21. DESERVED BIG PAY

    Driver-owners who brought coal from Rosewood to Brisbane last week earned as much as £83 for five days' ...

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  23. Lips into State title

    DEAF boxer Johnny Toomey tear named Queensland welter-weight champion in succession ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Acting judge to be appointed

    Early appointment of an acting Supreme Court judge can be expected. This is because of the serious ...

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  25. Shanghai hank strike ends

    SHANGHAI, July 13 (A.A.P.).—A strike by Chinese members of the Hong Kong Bank here has been settled with the ...

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  26. CAIN BOUND FOR CALLIDE

    One company working a Collide open-cut expects to produce 1000 tons of coal a dov soon after the strike ...

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  27. Clash over 'black' ban

    A clash is looming between Queensland and N.S.W. sections of the Australian Railways Union on whether ...

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  28. Miners' officials

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Miners' Federation Central Council to-day appointed temporary officers to replace ...

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  29. Open-cut delay

    Mr. Bruce Pie, M.L.A., said last night he had been reliably informed that the reason for the A.W.U. not previously ...

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  30. Red charges against Church

    PRAGUE, July 13 (A.A.P.).—The Czechoslovak communist newspaper Rude Pravo to-day accused Roman Catholic ...

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  31. Oakey decision

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—By 36 votes to eight, miners from the four collieries in the Acland district decided in ...

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  32. Oakey men vote

    Oakey district miners, at a three-hour meeting yesterday, refused by 32 votes to 8 to return to work. ...

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  33. Cannot appeal

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Because they have been committed for contempt in the face of the court, the trade union ...

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  34. 13,638 Seek aid

    claims for Commonwealth et benefit in Queensland now total 13,638. Yesterday 217 claims ...

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  35. Kills bear alone

    NEW YORK, July 13 (Special).—Barney Glover, 24, forest ranger, in Manitoba (Canada) fought a battle to the ...

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  36. Hospitals wait

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—No more permits would be issued for hospital building in Victoria for some time because ...

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  37. R.S.L. 'act' vote

    One hundred members of Kedron subbranch of the Re­turned Soldiers' League last night unanimously resolved to ...

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  38. New bank hours

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said yesterday that new bank hours would start next Monday. Prom Monday to ...

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  39. No Fed. request

    The Acting Premier (Mr Gair) said last night that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) had not approached the ...

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