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  4. COAL PRODUCTION BELOW TARGET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Details of the parlous situation confronting the coal industry were contained in a letter sent by the chairman of the Joint Cool Board (Mr. K. A. Cameron) to the Miners' Federation ...

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  5. RAIL MEN ARE 'CRACKING UP'

    Some railway men are "cracking up" through overwork, according to the secretary; of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. ...

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  6. BANKS ATTACK P.M.'s SCHEME

    The private banks last night hit back at the Federal Government's nationalisation plan. The chairman of the Victorian Associated Banks, Mr. L. J. ...

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    CHAMPION CYCLISTS from various States are in Melbourne for the opening of the season on Saturday night. This group, photographed at the Board Track yesterday, set very fast times. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEATH ROLL NOW EIGHT

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- Mrs. Gertrude Asplin, 33, of Gordon Vale, North Queensland, who was seriously injured in last ...

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  9. IMPORT BLOW TO INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Australian secondary industry, has been adversely affected by imports, of manufactured goods from the ...

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  10. BUSH FIRES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Bush fires to-day threatened homes at North Narrabeen and Lithgow. Twenty fires occurred in Sydney ...

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  11. BY AIR TAXI FROM U.K.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A Malayan planter who said he wanted to see the world from the cabin of a small aeroplane ...

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  12. Law's Demands on Ancient Pistols

    Weapons of the type which once gave emphasis to the highwayman's "stand and deliver" :--muzzle-loading horse pistols and a toy-gun appearance, but deadly effect--were produced ...

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  13. CHARGE AGAINST SOLICITOR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Harold Joseph Price, 44 years, solicitor, appeared in Central court for the second time in a week to-day in ...

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  14. CONTROL OF BUILDING

    The Minister for Housing (Mr. Barry) announced yesterday that summonses under National Security (Building Operations) ...

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  15. Watersiders To Resume Work

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The dispute over sling loads which had immobilised se[?] ships and caused the dismissal of 500 ...

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  16. DIAMOND RING HEIRLOOMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Deputy-Prothonotary (Mr. R. E. Walker), in the Supreme Court to-day, dismissed a wife's ...

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  17. LIMITING OF APPLE CROPS

    Some apple growers who decide, to burn portion of their blossom do so to give the tree an opportunity to produce a ...

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  18. SCOTCH COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

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  19. HANDICAP FOR PLANTERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A former resident of New Guinea, Colonel H. T. Allan, accused the Commonwealth Bank to-day of ...

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  20. BANK SHARES PURCHASED

    C[?], Wednesday.--The [?] (Mr. Chifley) disclosed to-night that the Commonwealth [?] had bought shares ...

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  21. WAGE INCREASES

    The basic wage in Victoria will be increased 1 from, the first pay, period in November. This was announced yesterday ...

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  22. RAIL FREIGHT -FIRST CLASS

    The goods you carry with you in your train may get you into trouble if you have not a ticket for them. ...

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  23. BANK PLAN NOT NEW

    Nationalisation of banking was no new proposal. It had, been part of Labor's policy since 1921 and was part of a very carefully ...

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  24. Ballet Rambert's Second Programme

    The Ballet Rambert will be seen in its second programme at the Princess Theatre to-morrow night. ...

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  25. U.K. AUTHORESS SUED

    The British authoress, Depanne du Maurier, appeared to-day in the U.S. District Court to defend herself against a six-year-old ...

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  26. £200 Watch Found in City Street

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- A diamond studded wristlet watch valued at £200, lay in Rundle-street, the main ...

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  27. AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE

    The French News Agency states that the Australian Government has concluded an agreement with France to deliver 270,000 metric ...

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  28. ABOLITION OF PRICE FIXING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Abolition of price fixing and clothes rationing was advocated by the chairman of David Jones Ltd., ...

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  29. INSURANCE OF WORKERS

    Since 1939, insurance companies had collected more than £1,000,000 annually in premiums for workers' compensation ...

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    STURDY TYPES of youthful femininity made up this bevy of enthusiastic barrackess at the combined High School sports held at Essendon yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. South Street

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  33. SUBURBAN SHOP RAIDED

    Raiding a frock shop in Buvke-road, Camberwell, yesterday, Russell-street detectives recovered £250 worth of goods. The items ...

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  34. IMPORTATION BY LICENCE

    Referring yesterday to the position arising from recall of import licences for review because of the dollar, crisis, the chairman ...

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  35. NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY SHOW

    Roses will fill Melbourne Town Hall next Wednesday, when the National Rose Society will hold its spring show. The season has ...

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  36. "Dead-Man" Controls on Trams Defended

    Installation of "dead man" control equipment on trams in provincial cities is regarded as a {necessary safety measure by the State Electricity Commission, which controls tram services in Ballarat, Bendigo and ...

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  37. TRAINING SCHEME RESTRICTIONS

    Threatened cuts in the Commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, particularly in the building trades, are causing ...

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  38. RANGERS' MESSAGE

    On the announcement of Princess Elizabeth's. engagement the Old Victorian Rangers' Association sent loyal greetings. The ...

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  40. TOBACCO SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Tobacco .and cigarettes available to civilians in November will be the same as this month. This was ...

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