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  4. Federal Government, Fearing Bloodshed, Will Not Move Coal

    THE Federal Government will not initiate any immediate move to transport to industry 36,000 tons of coal tying at grass on N.S.W. coalfields. Federal Ministers agreed to-day that the quantities at grass could benefit industry only to a minor degree, and that attempts to move it might precipitate bloodshed. Federal Cabinet to-day received a report that -75 per cent of the industrial movement was opposed ...

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  5. “High Altitude” Cure Experiments For Whooping, Cough

    A series of experiments which has already met with considerable success is being conducted by Dr. H. Stanley Banks and the nursing staff of Park Hospital, Hither Green, London. with aid of a decompression chamber, as used by Battle for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Coach Service To Run Between Albury Sydney

    MURRAY VALLEY COACHES Ltd. has received permission from the N.S.W. Controller of Emergency Transport (Mr. Winsor) to operate a tri-weekly semi-trailer coach from Albury to Sydney. ...

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  7. “AUSTRALIANS’ BEDS GIVEN TO D.P.’s”

    An employe at Ettamogah RAAF Camp, 2CR, Mr R. Mills, complained yesterday that six employes at ...

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  8. Next Monday Will Be Victoria’s Black Day

    INDUSTRY and places of amusements will be “blacked out” in Victoria next Monday wider the State Government’s scheme to drastically reduce black coal consumption on one in every five days. Transport services will also be restricted. ...

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  9. WODONGA POLICE INVESTIGATE £1250 JEWEL LOSS

    Investigations are being conducted by Wodonga police into the alleged theft of £1250 worth of jewellery from a ...

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  10. “OVERTHROW OF STALIN’S HIRELINGS NEAR”

    LONDON, Mon.: Pamphlets proclaiming that “the overthrow of Roishevism and Stalin’s hirelings 1s near” have ...

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  11. 397 HOLIDAY DEATHS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Mon.: With 33 million cars expected to jam the nation’s highways for today’s Independence Day ...

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  13. HEAT WAVE ON CONTINENT

    LONDON, Mon.: All of western Europe sweltered yesterday in heat wave temperatures. ...

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  14. SUPER. SUBSIDY TO BE CONTINUED

    CANBERRA, Mon..: The Federal Cabinet today decided to continue during 1949/50 the subsidy on superphosphate at the same rate ...

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