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  2. Forecast

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  6. N.S.W. COAL STRIKE MAY BEGIN TO-DAY

    SYDNEY: Following the failure of negotiations for a settlement of the South Coast dispute, a general strike on New South Wales coalfields seems almost certain to begin to-day. ...

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  7. Clerks' Union Seeks Higher Wages

    BRISBANE: In the Industrial Court yesterday the Federated Clerks' Union applied for a variation of the Clerks and Switchboard Attendants' Award. Increases of 12/[?] for males and 15/ for females were ...

    Article : 391 words
  8. Former lessee Of Rimfire Tells Hard-Luck Story

    SYDNEY: Probably no person in Australia listened to the Cup finish with more hard feelings than Mrs. Dolly L. Clayton, a Sydney business woman and racehorse owner. ...

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  9. £6000 A Year For Baby of Princess

    LONDON: Princess Elizabeth's baby, which is expected this month, will got an income of at least £6000 a year ...

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  10. U.S. Task Force Now in Chinese Waters

    PEARL HARBOUR: Thirty-eight of the United States Pacific Fleet has arrived at Tsingta[?] (China) but Admiral Ramsey ...

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  11. MELBOURNE CUP: Rimfire's Win Welcomed By Bookmakers

    MELBOURNE: Although three previous winners of the Melbourne Cup—The Pearl, Wotan, and Old Rowley—won at 100 to 1, Rimfire, at 80 to 1 yesterday., gave bookmakers one of the best results in the history of the race, Hardly a book. ...

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  12. "Den of Iniquity"

    SYDNEY: Haregrave Park housing settlement was a den of iniquity which bred crime, Mr Debenham, SM, said ...

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  13. Diseased Abos. to be Examined by Specialist

    BRISBANE: Diseased aborigines from Bentinck Island will be examined by a Brisbane specialist, Dr E. Arks, who will fly from ...

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  14. Story of Burning £200 in Notes After Hold-up

    BRISBANE: When the trial of four men in connection with the Samford bank hold-up was resumed yesterday, Detective ...

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  15. Mr. Dewey Forecast As New U.S. President

    NEW YORK: The final Gallup poll on the Presidential election, published yesterday, estimates Mr Dewey as having a substantial ...

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  17. British Migrants for Queensland

    BRISBANE: The Acting Labour Minister (Mr Moore) said last night that nearly 3000 British migrants were expected to reach ...

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  18. Inland Mission Sister Saves Drover's Life

    BRISBANE: A 60-year-old drover, Charles Elliott, owes his life to Sister Dorothy Robertson, of the Australian Inland Mission, ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. Wheat Stackers Earning £11 to £13 Daily

    PITTSWORTH: Wheat stackers are earning £11 to £13 a day, and a stacker in charge of a gang receives an ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. Nazi War Criminal Tracked Down

    BREMEN: After hiding for three years as an apprentice in a small village, Kurt Lach, Nazi criminal Police Chief in Prague during the ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. Two Miners' Trains Derailed in France

    LONDON: Reuter's Paris representative says that police forces converging on the centre of the Pas de Calais mining area cleafed ...

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  23. Heavy Stock Losses on Barkly Tableland

    BRISBANE: Scores of cattle were dying daily on the drought-stricken Barkly Tableland, northcast Queensland, said Mr. N. Smith, ...

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  24. 24 Generals in Red Army Deserters

    LONDON: Reuter's Berlin representative states that more than 10,000 Red Army deserters have crossed the frontiers into the ...

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  25. 60 Bakers Still Defying Court Order

    BRISBANE: One hundred and ninety of Brisbane's 250 bakers started work at 5 a.m. yesterday. This was 33 more than the dumber ...

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  26. Bus Driver Acquitted

    BRISBANE: Frederick Horatio Leonard (32), a bus driver, was acquitted in the Criminal Court yesterday of having unlawfully ...

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  27. Strangest Sweep On The Cup

    CANBERRA: The strangest sweep of all on the Melbourne Cup was that conducted by members of the Australian ...

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  28. Driest October On Tweed Since 1881

    MURWILLUMBAH: Last October was the driest on the Tweed since recordings were first taken in 1881. ...

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  29. Robbery The Motive For Murder of U.S. Official?

    VIENNA: American officials in Vienna said that robbery was the motive for the murder on October 31 of an American official, Irvine ...

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  30. Jury Finds Man Guilty of Dangerous Driving

    TOOWOOMBA: In the Circuit Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Stanley, the jury, after half an hour's deliberation, returned a ...

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  31. 25 Believed Killed In Landslide

    LONDON: A Naples message says 25 people are believed to have died in a landslide which entombed a father and six children ...

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