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  3. NATION-WIDE COAL STRIKE THREATENED

    Dismissal of a lodge official at a northern N.S.W. mine has led to the threat of Australiawide strike action by coal miners. To-day 39 N.S.W. coal mines ...

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  4. SUBMARINES SEEN NEAR MOLUCCAS

    Three unidentified submarines were sighted last week in the Molucca Seas, the South Philippines Army ...

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  5. SUEZ ZONE TALKS OPEN WELL IN CAIRO

    Britain and Egypt opened Suez Canal zone talks to-day in ivhat an Egyptian spokesman described as an "excellent atmosphere." ...

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  6. Six Days Coronation Celebrations In A.C.T.

    Coronation celebrations in Canberra will include the Governor-General's levee at Parliament House, a display in front of Parliament House by school children, returned servicemen and others, a full-scale services display, a State banquet, a civic ball and ...

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  7. SUDANESE RESENT CAIRO TACTICS

    The governing. Northern Sudanese Umma (People's Independence) Party has told the Egyptian Government the Party ...

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  8. CHILDREN DIE IN CRATER IN ERUPTION

    Aso volcano erupted to-day, killing at least six persons. Some unofficial estimates ...

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  9. LOANS FOR NEEDY NATIONS

    The United Nations last night published a blueprimt for a proposed low intetest loan ageney to help under-developed countries ...

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  10. U.N. REJECTS RED KOREAN TRUCE PLAN FOR P.O.W.s

    The United Nations to-day rejected a Communist proposal, for solving the prisoner of war question in Korea. The Communist proposal was made at ...

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  11. IN CANBERRA FOR METALLURGY TALKS

    The President, Mr. Essington Lewis (left), and Secretary, Airs. B. Jacka, of the Fifth Mining and Metallurgy Empire Congress at a reception to Congress delegates at the Hotel Canberra yesterday, With Hiern are t ho United States Ambassador, Mr. Pete Jarman, and the Minister for Supply, Mr. Howard Beale (right). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CORONATION FILMS HERE

    Two special coloured films of the Coronation will be shown in Canberra. On June 17, two weeks after ...

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  13. SNOWY POWER ALLOCATION

    Substantial progress had been made towards concluding an agreement on the distribution of power and water from the Snowy ...

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  14. MR. CALWELL SEES LABOUR WIN IN SENATE

    As a result of visits to Tasmania, West Australia and Queensland—the vital States in the Senate campaign—he was ...

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  15. Peace Move May Hide Spy Activity, U.S. Congress Warned

    Recent Soviet peace moves might be a cloak for increased Russian spy activity in the United States and other free countries, a Senate Foreign Relations sub committee warned last night. ...

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  16. CHINA, JAPAN MAY FIGHT, SAYS GENERAL

    Communist leaders would never allow a ccTse-fire in Korea to hecome a defeat to Communism the G.O.C. of Southern ...

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  17. PREPARING FOR ATOMIC ARTILLERY

    Bridges spanning waterless sand, and trees planted in concrete were sprouting.in the Nevada desert yesterday, as officials ...

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  18. FIFTH COLUMN IN INDO-CHINA

    Laos police yesterday arrested 25 people suspected of being in contact with the rebel Vietininh forces advancing through the ...

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  19. UNION OFFICER CRITICAL OF COLLEAGUES

    National secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association, Mr. L. Short, said to-day that union officials who "regard their ...

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  20. MOTOR TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AMENDMENTS

    Amendments to motor traffic regulations repealing the 30 m.p. h. speed limit outside the city area in the A.C.T., and setting. ...

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  21. FRANCE CHARGES SOVIET

    The French Prime Minister, M. Rene Mayer, yesterday, accused Russia, without naming her, of deliberate aggression in ...

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  22. Jap. Prince Resented

    Delegates representing about l,000 former British prisoners of war in the Far East yesterday backed the protest against ...

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  23. RISES FOR B.H.P. WORKERS

    The Full, Bench of the N.S.W. Industrial Commission to-day granted margin increases ranging from 2/- to 15/- to members ...

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