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  3. COAL BOARD ENDEAVORING TO BUY SMALL MINES AND COLLIERIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Joint Coal Board is negotiating with the owners in an effort to buy small mines and collieries capable of being mechanised or having their mechanisation improved. If the negotiations should be successful, the board hopes to step ...

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  4. ADMIRAL BRINGS HIS OWN CADDY

    Rear-Admiral Collins brought his own caddy with him, when he played in the annual golf contest between members' of the Bench and the Bar and Services in Melbourne. Here the Admiral is seen choosing a club from his caddy, Leading Stoker G. Bowls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIES DETERMINED TO STAY IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) told the House of Commons that Britain and the United States had no intention whatever of quitting Berlin just to suit the Russians. The Western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. New Kind of Strike

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that postmen in Toulouse, tired of walting for ...

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  7. Overall Price Increases for Wool

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The U.K.-Dominion Wool Disposals, London, advises that Australia, New Zealand and South ...

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  8. MILK UP 4D A GALLON

    HOBART, Thursday.—The price of milk to consumers in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and Burnie has been increased ...

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  9. Test Year for British Exports

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).— The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson) prohesied that the next 12 months would be a test ...

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  10. SPLIT IN YUGOSLAV COMMUNIST PARTY "INEVITABLE"

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's Belgrade correspondent says observers believe a split in the Yugoslav Communist Party over the Cominform criticism is inevitable. ...

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  11. METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE TO BE EXPANDED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Plans for expansion of the Australian meteorological service, at an estimated cost of £800,000, had been ...

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  12. C.R.T.S. TO COST £80,000,000

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The estimated cost of the Commonwealth reconstruction training scheme was £80,000,000, the Minister for ...

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  13. WORLD PRICES BEING PUSHED UP

    OTTAWA, Thursday (A.A.P.).— The Governor-General (Viscount Alexander), in a speech from the throne, read on his behalf at the ...

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  14. To Push on With Federal Shipping Line

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Federal Government is determined to press ahead with its policy to establish a ...

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  15. TO URGE CUTS IN TAXATION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Various cuts in income tax, particularly one which will reduce the burden of the company tax ...

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  16. U.S. DECORATIONS FOR AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Awards of United States decorations to 85 members of the Australian Defence Forces in recognition of gallantry ...

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  17. KOMMANDATURA NO LONGER EXISTS

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Berlin correspondent says Colonel Boris Kailmin, the Soviet Chief of Staff in Berlin, ...

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  18. WILL SOON NEED TAX EXPERT

    HOBART, Thursday.—Art economics section and the employment of a taxation expert would soon be necessary for the ...

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  19. INDUSTRY SEEKS LONGER HOURS, LOWER WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A log seeking an increase of working hours to 48 per week and reduction in margins in some cases by 10/- to £1 per week has been served on 15 metal trade unions throughout Australia by the Metal Trade ...

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  20. 41 Victims of Malayan Terrorism

    SINGAPORE, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Forty-one persons died in Malaya in May and June as a result of the wave of ...

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  21. Empire Greatest Moral Force in World

    HOBART, Thursday.—Because of its lone stand early in the war, the British Empire was the greatest moral force in the ...

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  22. Federal Surplus About £2,000,000

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—With the accounts for the financial year now closed, it seemed that the Commonwealth would have ...

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  23. Expected Increase of Federal Public Servants

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A prediction that the number of Federal public servants would rise to 200,000 as a result of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. Reported Palestine Peace Plan

    CAIRO, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The Arab newspaper "Al Misri" asserts that the Palestine peace plan given by Count Folke Bernadotte to the ...

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  25. Food Situation "Chronic"

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).— The world food situation was a "chronic condition" which would not be quickly overcome, said the ...

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  26. TO REMOVE STATUE OF QUEEN VICTORIA

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Dublin correspondent says the Premier (Mr. John Costello) announced in the Dall that the ...

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  27. Heavy Penalties For Price Offences

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A prices bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly by the Premier (Mr. Playford) this ...

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  28. Big Evacuation Task Finished

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Haifa correspondent says the British Army, between December, 1947, and yesterday, moved ...

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  29. Tie in T.A.A. Passenger Quest

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Trans-Australia Airlines' quest for its half millionth passenger in 20 months' operation took an unexpected turn ...

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  30. Refusal to Ratify Wage-Increase Agreement

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day, the Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. A. Mooney) ...

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  32. Threw Himself in Front of Train

    PERTH (W.A.), Thursday.—A man who has not yet been identified was killed instantly to-day by a passenger train at Bellevue, 12 miles ...

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  34. Crash Victims Progressing Satisfactorily

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The people injured in the south-west mali train crash at Harden yesterday are reported to ...

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  35. MAY RELAX PERMITS FOR PURCHASE OF MOTOR CARS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Federal Cabinet will shortly consider relaxation but not total abolition of permits for the ...

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  36. WANTS LIQUOR LICENSE FOR LUXURY HOTEL

    HOBART, Thursday.—The proposed erection of a luxury hotel near The Springs hotel site on Mount Wellington was ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. LEASE OF PART OF NATIONAL PARK

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said to-day that a bill to lease 5000 acres of National Park reserve ...

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