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  3. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF COAL FEARED IN WINTER

    General industry and essential services in New South Wales face an acute coal shortage this winter. Joint Coal Board figures show that most major coal consumers now hold less than one Week's supply ...

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  4. PRESENTATION OF COLORS TO THIRD BATTALION

    Above: Colours in march past at Goulburn Town Hall. Left: Presentation of King's and Regimental Colouis to colour. party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMERICAN AID FOR JAPAN TO END IN 3 YEARS

    Japan's economy will become independent of United States aid within two or three years. This was stated to-day by General MacArthur's Chief of Staff (Major-General Edward Almond) at ...

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  6. BRITISH ARMY PREPAID FOR BERUM CLASH

    A battalion of British troop's was ready to be flown into Berlin for any unanticipated emergency" ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. FLYING SAUCER REPORTS IN N.Z.

    Four men and a woman claim to have seen "flying saucers" over the lowe part of the North Island recently, ...

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  8. NI OPPOSED TO RETURN OF JAP. MILITARISM

    New Zealand was anxious for a peace settlement with Japan, but was strongly opposed to any settlement that would lead to a ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. MALAYAN WAR CABINET TO WIPE OUT REDS

    Britain's new anti-terrorist director (LieutenantGeneral Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs) to-day ...

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  10. STABLE REGIMES ESSENTIAL FOR S.E. ASIA SECURITY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said in Sydney to-day that much had been said about a Pacific Pact corresponding to the North Atlantic Pact. But there was not much point about speaking ...

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  11. PRESENTATION OF BATTALION COLOURS AT GOULBURN

    More than 2,500 spectators lined Belmore Park and Auburn Street, Goulburn, on Sunday to watch the taking ...

    Article : 284 words
  12. £5M. INCREASE IN WAR PENSIONS

    Increases in war pensions to be implemented by the Government during the present session of Parliament would total about ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. BLOOD TEST FOR CANCER PROVED

    Doctors have discovered what is believed to be a reliable blood test for cancer. The discovery is reported by ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. PLOT SUSPECTED TO KILL HIGH NAVAL OFFICER

    British and French detectives arc making inquiries based on the theory that the Viking airliner explosion on Thursday was ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. BIG BRITISH TRUCK DEAL WITH CUBA

    American businessman William D. Parley, will fly to London from the United States to sign an 8,680,000 dollar contract ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. PARIS POLICE CHARGE STRIKERS' ASSAULT ON WORKS

    Steel-helmetcd police to-day drew batons and charged 400 demonstrating workers attempting to force their way into the ...

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  17. BRITISH CABINET GIVEN BUDGET PREVIEW

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) to-day gave Cabinet a preview of the Budget he will present to the ...

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  18. NOT CONCERNED AT CENSURE MOVE

    "1 could not be more cheerful about it," was the only comment the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) would make to-night to ...

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  19. Six Killed In Plane Crash on Mountain Peak

    A four-engined British Halifax passenger plane, crashed into a 7,200 ft. mountain peak at Schangnau, Switzerland, ...

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  20. TERRORIST POWER INCREASING

    The power of the Malayan terrorists is increasing day by day and the British army and police appeared helpless to cope with ...

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  21. GOLD REEF MAY RUN UNDER HOUSE

    A concrete house at Wedderburn may have to be demolished so thal a gold reef may be followed. ...

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  22. SWIFT RESIGNATION OF U.K. FOOD SECRETARY

    The Parliamcntaiy Secretary to the Food Ministry, Mr. Stanley Evans, who embarrassed the Government in a speech ...

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  23. THANKSGIVING DONATIONS TO LONDON CENTRE

    The Lord Mayor's National Thanksgiving Fund has received £225,536 stg. and been promised a ...

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  24. INDIAN COAL SEEKS AUSTRALIAN SALE

    India is looking to Australia as an ever-increasing market for its ample coal supplies, the manager of the Shipping Department ...

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  25. SOLDIER KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    A young soldier from Narrabri was killed by an explosion at the artillery range at Holdsworthy military camp late to-day. ...

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  26. 13 KILLED IN BUILDING FALL

    A four-storeyed building normally housing. 70 tenants, collapsed like a pack of cards last night, killing at least 13 people. ...

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  27. BIG U.S. PLANE ORDERS

    The Air Force has placed orders for about 1,250 now planes, valued at more than £A44G,428,571 during the current financial ...

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  28. London Talks On Service Supplies

    Australia and New zealand will be represented at a Commonwealth conference beginning in London on May 17, at which ...

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  29. 1 PER CENT IN U.S. ON GOVERNMENT PAY

    Forty out of every 1.000 Americans were civil servants, the Census Bureau reported to-day. Federal, State and Local ...

    Article : 52 words
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