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  3. At The Pit Head

    Skips of coal, on an endless rope, leaving the exit of the Blair Athol Coal and Timber Company's mine at the pit head. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CABINET APPROVES REGIONAL BRANCH OF U.N.O. IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, August 27.— It was learnt on the highest authority today that Cabinet was in full support of the ...

    Article : 227 words
  5. Drastic Report On Waterfront Situation

    CANBERRA, August 27.—Go-slow tactics on the waterfront were causing slow strangulation of Australia's trade, stated the Australian Council of the Employers' ...

    Article : 757 words
  6. Reward For Unearthing 4th Century Collection

    LONDON, August 26.—The Treasury has authorised the British Museum authorities to offer £1000 each to S. Ford, an agricultural contractor and G. H. Butcher, a ploughman, finders at Mildenhall of a 4th century collection ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. RAILWAY LEAVE "LIBERAL"

    BRISBANE, August 27.— The provisions of the Queensland railway award for annual leave were much more ...

    Article : 248 words
  8. Atom Bomb Weapon To Be Outlawed?

    CANBERRA, August 27.— Scientists planning defence for the future were working on the assumption that the ...

    Article : 423 words
  9. Bruce Pie Claims Speech In 'Hansard' Altered

    BRISBANE, August 27.—Stating that it was a grave charge to make and that he did it with the utmost reticence knowing that the officers of the House, including those on the staff of "Hansard," ...

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  10. CROWN SUBMITS ALLEGED STATEMENT BY COUSENS

    SYDNEY, August 27.—Major Charles Cousens said in a statement, alleged to have been made voluntarily by him, that he was told that if he did not obey the orders of the Imperial Japanese Army he would be killed. A 42-page statement was produced by the Crown at the sixth day of the ...

    Article : 479 words
  11. Soviet Military Police Outwitted

    LONDON, August 26—American pressmen upon whom a posse of Russian military police swooped at midnight, ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. Tutor To Japan's Crown Prince

    WASHINGTON, August 26.—Mrs Elizabeth Gray Vining, of Philadelphia, a graduate of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. U.S. RELATIONS WITH YUGOSLAVIA IMPROVE

    WASHINGTON, August 27.—A high State Department source today revealed that the United States would not place complaints against Yugoslavia on the Security Council's agenda, because of ...

    Article : 201 words
  14. Surplus Army Stocks In Borneo Sold

    MELBOURNE, August 27. — The entire surplus stocks of the Australian army and air force in the Borneo and Morotai areas, ...

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  15. Story Of Journey To Tokyo

    COUSENS'S statement said that after his capture a Japanese interrogator, Hishi Kari, tried to persuade him to broadcast from ...

    Article : 472 words
  16. CHINESE REDS' CHARGES REFUTED

    NEW YORK, August 26.—Refuting Communist charges that the Nationalists would receive new stocks of munitions as the result ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. "MISS AUSTRALIA" WEARS WOOL

    Miss Rhondda Kelly, of Brisbane, nominated "Miss Australia" 1946, arrived in London with an extensive all-wool wardrobe, the gift of the Australian Wool Board. The picture shows Mus Kelly with Mr L. H. Pike, Agent-General for Queensland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  18. U.S. Army Officer's Evidence

    CAPT. George Simmi Guysi, of the United States Army, said that in September, 1945, he arrived in Yokohama as an officer in the ...

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  19. CRISIS FACES POULTRYMEN

    BRISBANE, August 27.—A crisis faces the Queensland poultry industry owing to a shortage of feed grain, said Mr D. Anderson, of the ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. Opossum Coats Sold In U.S.

    NEW YORK, August 26.—A down-town fur dealer, with premises on the edge of The Bowery, is advertising in the "Herald-Tribune," "Australian opossum coats" at 550 dollars, plus luxury tax, making about 660 dollars. A correspondent of the ...

    Article : 170 words
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