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  5. MINERS TO TAKE CLAIMS TO COAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Miners' Federation decided today to re-submit claims which caused the seven week coal strike to the Coal Industry Tribunal. This means that the Communist miners' leaders have completely capitulated ...

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  6. "security" Of Soviet Orbit Stepped Up

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP). — Intensified security measures, including the laying of minefields in some sections of the east-west border, and the transfer to the east of entire border villages, have been ...

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  7. BUSY RING SCENE AT CUP

    Section of the crowd, estimated at 6000 which attended the Lismore cup meeting yesterday afternoon. This scene was typical of the traffic in the ring throughout the afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Warders Charged Over Gaol Break

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Charges of negligence or carelessness have been laid against three warders at Long Bay gaol, following last week's ...

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  9. Denies Murder Of Cousin; "Made Up Statement"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A denial that he had killed his cousin was made in the Central Criminal Court today by Ronald Albert Loveday, ...

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  10. Outlook Hopeful On Dollar Talks

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—The Sec retary of the United States Treasury (Mr. John Snyder) is "definitely hopeful" that good results will come from the tripartite dollar crisis talks between America, ...

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  11. Calwell to Show Cause On Detentions

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Five Chinese held in custody for deportation in Melbourne were today granted orders nisi by Mr. Justice ...

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  12. Opposed Decision Condemning A.L.P. Strike Policy

    The Miners' General Secretary (Mr. G. W. S. Grant) today opposed a decision by his central executive, condemning Australian Labour Party policy in the coal industry. ...

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  13. SHIP MAY BE ABANDONED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Salvage gear was removed from the steamer Time today and the salvage crew was moved to ...

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  16. HEAVY RAIN WILL BENEFIT STATE CROPS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Heavy [?]ain which fell today in most country areas will greatly benefit crops and pastures, a Department of ...

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  17. RISK IN N.S.W. OF PARALYSIS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — There is a risk of an infantile paralysis epidemic spreading to New South Wales. Sydney doctors expressed ...

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  18. 100,000th BRITISH MIGRANT GREETED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) today welcomed the 100,000th post-war British migrant ...

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  19. GOODS TRAIN HITS LANDSLIDE

    LITHGOW, Thursday.—A heavy goods train crashed into a landslide hi an 80ft. deep railway cutting at Weeanga, eight miles ...

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  20. Defends Right To Criticise U.K. Govt.

    CHARLEVILLE, Thursday.—The Leader cf the Federal Country Party (Mr. Fadden) today defended his right to criticise the British Government. "While the Country Party gives ...

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  21. £60,000 Sought For Marx House

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Communist Party is trying to sell Marx House for £60,000, to give the party a profit of about £30,000 on the deal. The party bought the building in ...

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  22. LOCKED OUT OF BUILDING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A solicitor acting on behalf of the owners has locked out the Australian Russ an Society from its Sydney ...

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