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  4. BERLIN BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Wednesday — Sixty American Army vehicles left France for Germany yesterday, under military escort, to cross ...

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  5. HEAVY TOLL IN AIR CRASHES

    LONDON, Wednesday — At least 106 people have been killed or injured in the past 48 hours in the worst series of air ...

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  6. DOLLAR CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday — A Treasury spokesman said yesterday it was not expected that there would be any sudden, ...

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  7. QUESTION OF REMOVING THE COAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — Two of the key railway unions, the Australian Railways Union and the Australian' Federated Union of Locomotive Engine-men, are today considering whether they will move ...

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  8. COAL TO BE LIFTED THIS WEEK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — A decision to move coal held in railway trucks on the N.S.W. coalfields by the end or this week ...

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  9. ARBITRATION COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — Mr. Justice Foster, of the Arbitration Court, was told by the industrial Registrar, Mr. Taylor, this ...

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  11. STATE LOTTERY No. 36 SPECIAL

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  12. THE CASE OF MRS. O'KEEFE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — Mrs. Annie O'Keefe has lodged a writ in the High Court seeking to restrain the Minister for ...

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  13. TAX PAID BY DRINKERS AND SMOKERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday — Australian drinkers in the 11 months, ended May 31 last paid to the Government over ...

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  15. PACIFIC PACT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday — The formation of a Pacific Pact would greatly depend on the reactions in Australia, New ...

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  16. SAFETY MEN CALLED OUT AT ABERDARE

    Reclamation work stopped at the flood-damaged Aberdare, Extended Colliery. Lodge officials and the district check inspector ...

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  17. FLOOD VICTIMS APPEAL

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  18. STRIKES ARE PART OF A PLOT

    The Minister for Shipping and Fuel, Senator W. P. Ashley, said the coal strike is a Communist conspiracy. ...

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  20. TRIBUTE TO 'MAITLAND MERCURY'

    The oldest N.S.W. provincial paper, Maitland's Daily Mercury, did well to publish during the floods. ...

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  21. DEATH OF FORMER EIRE PRESIDENT

    DUBLIN, Wednesday — Dr Douglas Hyde, former President of Eire, died in Dublin last night. ...

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