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  4. 400 Tons A Shift From British Coal Cutter-Loader

    More than 400 tons of coal a shift is a normal output from each of the simultaneous cutter-loader now being installed in British coal mines. An all-British machine, it does away with shot firing in pits. It cuts unbroken directly from the face and loads on to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MONTGOMERY LEAVES ON VISIT TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

    LONDON, June 22.—Field-Marshal Montgomery left in a Transport Command Avro York for India, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. "I feel, now that the war is over, I must ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. MINISTER'S CHARGES REFUTED

    BRISBANE, June 22.—The Queensland dairying industry representatives today refuted charges by the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  7. WAVE OF ARSON SWEEPS LAHORE

    LONDON, June 21.—Reuter's Lahore correspondent says that more than 150 houses were gutted in Lahore in a wave of arson, which swept the city. Smoke from fires darkened the whole sky. Police stood watching ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. YACHT OVERDUE AT AUCKLAND

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Fears are held for the safety of the crew of an American yacht which is overdue at Auckland (N.Z.). ...

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  9. HOAX ON HUNGRY GREEKS

    NEW YORK, June 21.— The Customs authorities reveal that scores of thousands of food parcels have ...

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  10. Round The World Flight

    LONDON, June 22.—The Associated Press correspondent at Calcutta says that the PanAmerican clipper, "America," ...

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  11. Housewives Rush For Loose Potatoes

    LONDON, June 21.—Twenty-five trams and a long line of lorries and cars piled up in a traffic jam when a crowd of more than 1000 gathered in Old Kent Road after a highpiled load of potatoes in crates fell off the back of a lorry. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S EXPANSION PLANS FOR SECURITY

    LONDON, June 21.—The "Daily Mirror's" Canberra, representative referring to the visit of the Australian Minister for Immigration ...

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  13. GENERATING EQUIPMENT

    The highest priority is being given for the manufacture of electrical, generating equipment in Britain. During 1947-48 outworn generating plant which on account of the war has not been replaced will be taken out of commission to make way for new plant. In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. 20 Hours' Session Of U.S. Senate

    WASHINGTON, June 21.—After sitting for 30 hours 50 minutes— the longest Senate session for 20 years—the Senate adjourned until ...

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  15. THIEVES' RICH HAUL FROM SYDNEY FLAT

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Thieves stole £1200 from a flat in Yurong Street in the city yesterday while the owner, Theodo[?], Balasis, was ...

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  16. RUSSIA SMOTHERED JAP SURRENDER MOVES

    WASHINGTON, June 21.—A former military secretary to General MacArthur claimed that during the six months before the end of the Pacific war Russia repeatedly received surrender bids from ...

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  17. Second Jap Whaling Expedition

    TOKYO, June 21.—Reuter's representative says that despite vigorous Australian and British opposition the second SCAP-con. ...

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  18. DISTRIBUTION OF JAP NAVAL VESSELS

    TOKYO, June 21.—Reuter's representative says that 32 former Japanese escorts and destroyers will sail from ...

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  19. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST BRITAIN AND AMERICA IN HUNGARIAN WHITE PAPER

    LONDON, June 21.—The Budapest correspondent of the British United Press says that a Hun garian White Paper on conspiracy issued on the night of June 21 alleged that Britain and America had ...

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  20. APPLICATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, ATTLEE'S VIEWS

    LONDON, June 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee), at the National Union mineworkers' demonstration at Barnsley, said, "Though ...

    Article : 348 words
  21. ARABS WILL FIGHT IF PALESTINE IS PARTITIONED

    LONDON, June 21.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the British United Press says that Jamal Husseini, acting head of the ...

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  22. NOTORIOUS U.S. GANGSTER SLAIN

    NEW YOEK, June 22.—America's No. 1 gangster, Benjamin ("Bugsy") Siegel, 42, was murdered at Beverly Hills, California, ...

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  23. Abandoning UNRRA Supplies To Communists

    NEW YORK, June 21—The Peiping correspondent of the New York "Times," says that the Chinese Government has warned the ...

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  24. TOWNSVILLE GAS CRISIS

    TOWNSVILLE, June 22.—With the shipment of coal due here on Thursday or Friday relief from the present gas crisis in ...

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  25. FOUGHT FIERCE STORM IN HARBOUR FOR TWO NIGHTS

    AUCKLAND, June 22.—A raging storm was fought for two successive nights by ships berthed at New Plymouth which broke, the lines and swung away from the wharves. ...

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  26. VICTORIAN ROAD TRAGEDIES; MOVE TO TIGHTEN UP LAWS

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—Measures to check and reduce the mounting toll of road tragedies are now being considered by the Victorian Cabinet. ...

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  27. SALVATION ARMY LEADER TO MARRY THIRD TIME

    LONDON, June 22.—General Albert Osborn, 60-year-old Salvation Army leader, is to marry within three months Commissioner ...

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  28. CENTALS TAKE LEAD IN FOOTBALL

    TOWNSVILLE, June 22.—The premiership football fixtures today saw Centrals go to the lead with a win over Brothers by 22 points to ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. WEATHER FORECAST

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