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  3. EXPRESS WAS FLAGGED ON

    The automatic signalling system had been suspended and men were hand-flaggin the trains when the Cessnock Express ran into the back of the Newcastle Flyer ...

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  4. Lead Bonus Hits New Record

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—The lead bonus payable to mine employees and employees of contractors working on mine lease ...

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    Top: The scene in the cutting at Cowan after the Sydney-bound Cessnock Express had collided with the rear of the Newcastle-Sydney Flyer yesterday morning. Left: An injured passenger being removed from a carriage of the Cessnock Express. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Bradman Names 13 For Test

    NOTTINGHAM, June 9.—Bradman has announced 13 players from whom the Australian team will be chosen to play the first Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, to-morrow. ...

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  7. Union Leaders Reply To Fees, Expenses Query

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Tradeunion leaders to-night replied to questions in the House of Representatives concerning travelling ...

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  8. Subsidy Cut Approved "In Principle"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A reduction in subsidies now paid by the Commonwealth Government to stabilise prices was decided upon in ...

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  9. Where To Tune In For Test

    A BALL-FOR-BALL description of play in the First Test at Nottingham will be broadcast to-night, by means of a direct ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. Jews And Arabs Accept Truce

    LONDON, June 9. A.A.P.—The Jews and Arabs have accepted the proposals of the United Nations mediator (Count Bernadotte) for a four weeks' truce in Palestine. ...

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  11. Truck Million Bushels Wheat To Newcastle

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.—To get away to Great Britain and India as much wheat as possible before the International Wheat Agreement ...

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  12. Two Die When Plane Hits Stump In Mist

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The pilot and passenger were fatally injured when a Tiger Moth plane crashed into a stump while ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. Girl Attacked By Stray Cat

    Lorraine Elphick, 2, of Melbourne-street, East Maitland, was badly scratched about the head and face and on the eyelids by a stray ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. AUSTRALIANS IN HONOURS LIST

    LONDON, June 9. A.A.P.—Seven Australians have been knighted in the King's Birthday Honours list issued to-day. The former British High ...

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  15. Princess Margaret Fully Recovered

    LONDON, June 9.—Princess Margaret has completely recovered from measles. Yesterday she fulfilled her first engagement since her ...

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  16. Tasman Planes To Resume

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—Three of the four grounded Tasman Airways flying boats are expected to resume regular flights across the ...

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  17. Government May "Buy" Migrant For 120 Dollars

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Matson Line has asked the Immigration Department whether it will pay 120 dollars—the assisted ...

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  18. £5000 Refinery Fire At Pyrmont

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A blaze that threatened to destroy a three-storied building of the Colonial Sugar Refinery at Prymont to-night ...

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  19. Coal Board to Give Miners Concerts

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Joint Coal Board, in cooperation with the Australian Broadcasting Tommission, will hold a number ...

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  20. Actress Friend Of Michael Enters Convent

    NEW YORK, June 9.—When ex-King Michael of Rumania marzies Princess Anne of Bourbon Parma in Athens to-morrow, an ...

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  21. Fears Big Sugar Loss Unless Quick Shipping

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Several million pounds worth of sugar was likely to be lost unless there was an improvement in the rate of ...

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  22. Send Coal For Coal Haulage

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Joint Coal Board has advised the Victorian Government that it cannot guarantee a contract supply of ...

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  23. Ex-Senator Crawford Dies at 83

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr. T. W. Crawford, for 30 years a Federal Senator and leading sugar industry expert, died at his home ...

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  24. Ship Hit Wharf In Fog

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.—In thick fog this morning the Liberty ship Stafford (7296 tons), which was being towed down the River ...

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  25. Champion Jockey Injured

    LONDON, June 9. A.A.P.—The champion jockey, Gordon Richards, was injured to-day when his mount fell at Brighton, throw ...

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  26. "Miss Australia" Reaches London

    LONDON, June 9. A.A.P.—"Miss Australia" (Miss Judy Gainford), with her mother as chaperone, reached London in the Orion to-day. ...

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  27. Braund Client Leaves For Canada

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A 66-year-old Canadian fur trapper, Walter Tripps, to-night left by air for his home after having been treated ...

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