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  3. VITAL TALKS IN SYDNEY ON STRIKE OF COAL MINERS

    Developments to-morrow will give on indication of how long the cool strike is likely to last. Leaders of the A.C.T.U. will confer with minors' officials in an attempt to find a formala for a settlement of ...

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  4. AUSTERITY CUTS TO SAVE EMPIRE PROPOSED

    Finance Ministers of the Empire, who have been invited to London for vital economic discussions, will be asked to make austerity cuts to save the British people from severe slashes in imports. ...

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  5. INDIGNATION IS SWEEPING SHANGHAI

    Indignation is sweeping Shanghai as the disastrous proportions of the Nationalist air-raid on the city become generally known. The Chinese language newspaper, "Takungapao," says ...

    Article : 231 words
  6. CANADA MAY GRANT LOAN TO BRITAIN

    A three-hour Cabinet meeting ended yesterday without any word as to whether Canada will send ...

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  7. SOVIET BUILDS BASES ALONG BALTIC SEA

    American Army intelligence reports say that the Russians are building naval bases along the northern ...

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  8. House of Lords Won Round on Nationalisation

    The predominantly Conservative House of Lords won a round in the battle over the nationalisation of the iron and steel ...

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  9. THREAT ON LIFE OF MINERS' PRESIDENT

    The police to-night patrolled the area at Beverley Hills where the General President of the ...

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  10. NO EARLY PEACE TALKS

    The United States Army does not expect any progress towards a peace treaty for Japan in the near future. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE OF REFUGEES

    Australia took the lion's share of the 30,077 people re-settled by the International Refugee Organisation during April. She took ...

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  12. Chinese Red Calls For Co-operation With Capitalists

    The Communist leader (Ma[?] Tse Tung) to-day broadcast a message over Peiping radio to Chinese workers, telling the[?] ...

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  13. U.S. MAY NOT RECOGNISE CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    The United States has refused to recognise as legal the action of the Nationalist Government in China in closing ports which are in Communist hands unless it declares and maintains an effective blockade. ...

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  14. TO PAY £150 IN COMPENSATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Clement William West, fitter, of Garden Island, was ordered by Judge Stacy to pay £150 compensation ...

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  15. BERLIN'S ELEVATED RAIL SYSTEM TO OPERATE TO-DAY

    The Director of the Soviet zone railways (W. Kreikemyer) promised that the Berlin elevated rail system would be put into ...

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  16. CONSERVATIVES SEER DEBATE ON BRITISH PRESS

    The Conservatives will ask for a full debate in the House of Commons in the report of the Royal Commission on the Press. Reuter says they take the view that the C[?] findings rebut many of the criticisms which ...

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  17. High Court to Decide on Coal Board

    The legal constitution of the Joint Coal Board will be challenged in the High Court. Mr. A. R. Taylor, K.C., said this in ...

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  18. Indonesian Troops Occupy Jogjakarta

    Indonesian Republican troops to-day occupied Jogjakarta, following the evacuation of the city by Dutch forces. ...

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  19. Opposition Would Give free Medicine Without Duress

    If the Opposition got into power after the forthcoming elections it Would give people a free medicine scheme the next ...

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  20. INDIA FACES FOOD SHORTAGE

    India's food problem is to be dealt with by the Government on a war footing, the Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) announced. ...

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  21. Germans As Gang Of Ghouls

    Six German men and one woman were described by a public prosecutor as a gang of ghouls when they appeared before the ...

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  22. MEXICO SUSPENDS TENNIS PLAYERS

    Francisco Guerrero, a leading tennis player, has been suspended for three months for indiscipline in connection with Davis ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA WILL CONSIDER VIEWS ON NAURU

    Australia would give serious consideration to all matters where informed and reasoned comments had been made about the administration of Nauru, the Trusteeship Council has been told. ...

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  24. SNOWY MOUNTAINS

    If Labour Senators supported the Commonwealth control of the Snowy Mountains hydro-electric project, they were showing they ...

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  25. Further Cuts in Use of Electricity

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Cahill) to-night announced further cuts in the use of electricity. The ...

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  26. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

    Ted Schroeder and Jaraslov Drobny will meet to-morrow in the final of the Wimbledon singles. ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL WHEAT AGREEMENT

    Twelve countries representing 61 per cent. of the purchases under the International Wheat Agreement, have ratified the ...

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  28. 17,000 GUINEAS FOR 2-YEAR-OLD HORSE

    Mrs. Camille Evans, formerly well-known on the stage as Camille Clifford, one of the original "Gaiety Girls," paid 17,000 ...

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  29. SENATE PASSES BILL TO PRESERVE DEFENCE STOCKS OF PETROL

    The Minister for Shipping and Fuel (Senator Ashley) last night introduced legislation to ensure adequate reserves of ...

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  30. TRI-PARTITE CHARTER SIGNED ON GERMAN CONTROL

    France published the Tri-Partite charter signed on June 20 under which America, Britain and France are to supervise the West German Republic. The Charter established a Three-Man Council to wield ...

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  31. PRICE CUTTING BY U.S. FIRM

    A pointer to the economic trend in the United States was the publication of the most extensive price reductions since 1938 ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. SOVIET BLOCKADE ON BERLIN

    Russian sentries have refused to permit 80 West German lorry cargoes to enter Berlin during the past 24 hours, because of ...

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  33. Condemned By C.P.

    The Central Council of the Country Party carried a motion condemning the coal miners for calling a general strike. ...

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