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  2. Weekend news from the coal front RAIL CUTS SAVE ONLY 200 TONS

    THE cuts in weekend suburban train services, which inconvenienced sporting crowds and Sunday travellers, saved less than 200 tons of coal. Services were cut by 15% on ...

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  3. COMPTON CAUGHT BY MILLER

    COMPTON OUT FOR A DUCK. Miller jubilantly throws the ball in the air after catching Compton off a ball from Toshack. Bradman applauds in the background and Tallon is at the wicket. (Radio picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Sydney has bleakest Sunday yet

    SYDNEY, Sun: Sydney suffered its worst day of restrictions today since the beginning of the coal crisis. ...

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  5. Conterbury home ransacked

    Thieves, who were again active at the weekend, ransacked a home at Canterbury. The victim of the ransacking was ...

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  6. Report this week on Q'land cool

    The State Government will receive a report this week from the two Victorian coal agents who are investigating the possibility of ...

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  7. SYDNEY FIREMEN MAY STRIKE TODAY

    SYDNEY, Sun: Mr J. Cochrane, secretary of the Fire Brigades Officers' Association, said tonight that he expected Sydney firemen to strike tomorrow. "Tomorrow's stopwork meeting ...

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  8. Horse rescued from well

    A Bendigo fire engine and a breakdown truck rescued a horse from a well on Saturday after it had spent the night with only ...

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  9. NSW police get Vic escapee

    Raymond Lewis Oughten, 27, who escaped from Prahran watchhouse on June 2 by using a ladder, was arrested in Sydney on Saturday. ...

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  10. Adelaide to ease restrictions

    ADELAIDE, Sun: With the exception of a curtailed railway service most Coal restrictions will be removed in Adelaide tomorrow. ...

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  11. INTRUDER CAUGHT BY WATCHMAN

    An armed watchman captured an intruder after a dawn chase at South Melbourne yesterday. The man was seen on a roof next ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. Ship's crew had sleepless nights in Haifa

    The crew of the 5,400-ton Norwegian ship Hoegh Silverstar spent many sleepless nights while the vessel was in Haifa harbour during the ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. New vehicles total rises sharply

    In the first half of this year 6,790 new private motor vehicles were registered, compared with 3,167 in the first half of 1947, the ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. Pistol shots startle neighbours

    When two men quarrelled in a house in George st. East Melbourne, on Saturday night, a woman seized a pistol, and, not knowing how to ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. PALM BEACH WOMAN FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sun: Miss Charlie Morgan-Smith, 43, of Bynya rd, Palm Beach, well known in Sydney social circles, was found dead on a bed at ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. £6,900 "LOST" PARCEL STILL UNCLAIMED

    SYDNEY, Sun: The parcel containing £6,900 which was found recently at the Sydney dead letter office is still unclaimed. ...

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  18. Churchill tells Aneurin Bevan to see a doctor

    Referring yesterday to a recent speech by Mr Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, in which he spoke of his burning hatred of Conservatives, ...

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  19. Allonby homestead sold

    The homestead block of the Allonby Estate, near Wagga (NSW) has been sold by the estate of the late Anthony Brunskill to Messrs J. A. ...

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  20. ACTU EXPECTS EARLY BASIC WAGE HEARING

    Although employers think that a basic wage rise will not assist workers, the ACTU intends to proceed with its application to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. ABC script prizes

    SYDNEY, Sun: First prize of £100 in the Australian Broadcasting Commission feature competition went to Mr H. W. Brammall, of 36a Anselm ...

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  22. SYDNEY GAS CUTS CLAIM FIFTH VICTIM

    SYDNEY, Sun: John Francis Ross, 60, fell asleep and was asphyxiated last night in his single room in Petersham through leaving a gas jet ...

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  23. FOOTBALLER DIES

    Milton Sutton, 26, of Walker av, Mitcham, died in St Vincent's Hospital on Saturday from head injuries received in a football game at ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. BLIND MAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    Frank Hoare, 70, a blind man, was killed instantly when he walked over the edge of the platform at Prahran lailway station yesterday morning, ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. FILM PREVIEW AIDS UN CHILDREN'S APPEAL

    Hoyts Regent Theatre, South Yarra, has been lent for the United Nations Appeal for Children preview screening of Gentlemen's Agreement on ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. Mr Brown declining skipping challenge

    Mr J. J. Brown (ARU secretary), whose world marathon skip record of 21,138 turns was broken by more than 2,000 turns by Johnny Francis, ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Sun: Passengers waiting at Lewisham station yesterday saw Reginald Roberts, 90, of Railway terr, Petersham, walk on to the line ...

    Article : 44 words
  28. NSW SOLDIER DIES AFTER JEEP SMASH

    Corporal H. F. Swanston, 23, of Marylands, New South Wales, died at Heidelberg Military Hospital yesterday from injuries received when ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. VICE-REGAL

    H.s Excellency the Governor, attended by Major G. C. Maxwell, was present at the VRC's Grand National btecplechase meeting at Flemington ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. U S actor wants to make Bernborough film

    Ben Blue, American film, stage, and radio comedian, wants to produce in Australia a film based on the story of Bernborough. ...

    Article : 223 words
  31. SPECIAL RADIO BARGAIN

    Just in time for the Tests. Beautiful Classic 5-valve Dual-wave Mantel Radio. Slightly used. Only 16 gns. Easy terms. Other bargains to choose ...

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