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  4. MORE TERRORISTS ROUNDED UP IN MALAYA CAMPAIGN

    SINGAPORE, August 2,—A Chinese terrorist and his mother were killed, his father was arrested, and two armed brothers escaped during a police and military raid on a hideout near Rengam Johore yesterday. ...

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  5. HUGE COAL LOSS WITH THE STOPPAGE OF 25 NSW MINES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was a serious turn in the New South Wales coal crisis to-day when miners in 25 mines ceased work. All but seven of the stoppages were as a form of protest against the action of the Coal Industry Tribunal in ...

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  6. GERMANS IN WEST ZONES GETTING HIGHER RATIONS

    BERLIN, August 2.—The American Military Government's fortnightly review of occupation affairs says 40,000,000 Germans in the combined Anglo-American zones are getting the highest food rations since the ...

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  7. £28 MILLION CUT IN INCOME TAX

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Income taxation concessions totalling £28,000,000, plus increases in child endowment and pensions payments were approved by Cabinet to-day. Reductions in income ...

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  8. JUNGLE FIGHTERS DISAPPOINTED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Former Brisbane jungle fighters have inquired about passports to Malaya. It is known groups who fought ...

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  9. Australia Offers Planes

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Cabinet to-day decided to offer Britain the use of 10 Dakota aircraft to assist the ...

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  10. Explosion Wrecks Sydney Building

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Firemen rescued an injured Chinese found among wreckage late this afternoon after an ...

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  11. CZECH MINISTER ESCAPES

    FRANKFURT, August 2.—Refugee camp officials say Dr, Jaroslav Stransky (Czech Education Minister when the Communists ...

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  12. Canegrowers' Case For Increase In 1948 Price

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Price of cane should be increased by at least 1- a ton, canegrowers' representative on the Central Cane Prices Board (Mr. F. J' Wheeler) said in his judgment on the Board's awards for 1948. ...

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  13. Hot Showers For Grave Diners

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The strike of grave diggers at Northern Suburbs Crematorium will end tomorrow providing work has been ...

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  14. MINERS NOT ON DEPUTATION TO PREMIER

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Miners' Federation was not represented on a deputation of union officials which ...

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    MR. GALLAGHER ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FREE HITTING BY MILLER THRILLED HOLIDAY CROWD

    LONDON, August 2.—Keith Miller thrilled the holiday crowd at Swansea with a remarkable display of powerful hitting in the pre-lunch session of the Australian innings against Glamorgan to-day. His score at ...

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  17. NEWSPAPER DISPUTE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON. August 2.— Northern editions of the 'Daily Mall,' 'Daily Herald,' 'Dally Express' and 'News-Chronicle' ...

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  18. New Award For Wood Working Employees

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A new award to coyer employees engaged in miscellaneous wood working and making of wooden sports ...

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  19. WESTERN ENVOYS HOPEFUL OF MEETING STALIN

    LONDON, August 2.—A reply is expected to-day to the western powers' request for a meeting with Stalin. It is understood the western powers will suggest a news blackout when and if ...

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  20. Bay of Mines

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Mines, chiefly of Allied origin, to a number of over 50, have been washed up and deloused ...

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  21. TRAMWAYMEN DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A tramway motorman and conductor who were suspended after last Tuesday's tram-bus smash at Breakfast ...

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  22. FLYING LICENCE SUSPENSION

    LONDON, August 2.—The Australian, Mr. Sidney Cotton, is seeking legal advice on the Air Ministry's suspension of his ...

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  23. TWO EXPLOSIONS IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, August 2.—Two explosions occurred in Cairo this afternoon. The first explosion shook a ...

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  24. Lepers Flee From Hospital In Manila

    MANILA, August 2.—Twenty- six of the 226 lepers In San Lazaro Hospital in Manila escaped overnight and the rest are on a ...

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  25. MALE PAY RATE DEMANDED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A stop-work meeting of 2500 female members of the Electrical Trades Union fixed for next Thursday may be ...

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  26. Sandur "Occupied"

    MADRAS, August 2.—It is. reported that the Indian Government has taken over administration of the small South Indian ...

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  27. FREAK CYCLONE

    TOKIO, August 2.—A freak cyclone hit Kawasaki, a city near Tokio, at noon to-day, killing three persons and injuring 86, Forty ...

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