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  5. Troops Win More Coal In Day Than Miners

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In the Muswellbrook field, soldiers broke the production record of 2500 tons produced in one day. (16 hours) by regular miners, by crushing and loading 3379 tons in 20 hours. The ...

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  6. Cup Presented at School Ceremony

    The flag of Richmond House flies behind the Headmaster of Lismore High School (Mr. Donald Short) as he presents to the House and School captain (Graham Thompson) the House cup won at the school athletics carnival. At left is Mary Windsor, girls' captain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MASS MEETINGS DEMANDED; VOTE LIKELY TUESDAY

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Aggregate meetings of miners throughout Australia are likely next Tuesday. The Miners' Central Council will meet, on Sunday, in Sydney, when a decision to call aggregate meetings on Tuesday, to vote on whether to continue the strike, is expected. ...

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  8. "DEAD" WOMAN IN DEEP COMA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Undertakers and police were startled today when the "body" of a woman who was pronounced dead after ...

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  9. Brisbane's Mayor Interrogated by Security Police

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Less than 24 hours after he had appealed for a public meeting to "protect human rights, liberties and freedoms," Lord ...

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  10. INTERFERENCE BY MOB RULE WITH ARBITRATION NOT TO BE TOLERATED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federal Government would "set its face against any attempt by mob rule" to interfere with the processes of arbitration, Mr. Dovey, K.C., said in the Arbitration Court today. Mr. Dovey intervened on behalf of the Federal Attorney-General (Dr. ...

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  11. SOVIET REPORTED BUILDING UP OCCUPATION FORCES

    BERLIN, Thursday (AAP).—Over 7,500 Russian troops have landed at the Baltic port of Rostock in the past few days. ...

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  12. 100,000 "STRIKE" UNEMPLOYED BACK AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Night shift work and auxiliary power plants have enabled more than 100,000 people, thrown out of L work by the ...

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  15. FULL SCALE INVATION OF SOUTH KOREA

    SEOUL, Thursday (AAP-Reuter).—In a full scale invasion, more than 4000 North Korean troops to-day poured over the 38th parallel into ...

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  16. Stoppages to Cease in Qld.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Waterside workers, at a mass meeting to-day, decided by an overwhelming majority to discontinue weekly ...

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  17. DISASTROUS TO LIFT LAND SALE CONTROLS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The lifting of controls on sales of rural lands at the present time would be disastrous, the President (Mr. D. ...

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  18. Domestic Power Ration Eased From Midnight

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Many domestic power rationing restrictions will be lifted from midnight tomorrow, and electric power will be available to an important section of essential industries from midnight on Sunday. These regulations apply to Sydney ...

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  19. R.S.L. WILL SEEK REFERENDUM ON CONSCRIPTION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Following the overwhelming New Zealand vote in favour of compulsory military training, the R.S.L. will ask ...

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