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  2. COAL CRISIS NSW Miners Work Monday

    Sydney, Sat: Grim outlook confronting Australian industries and services dependent on NSW coal eased today. ...

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  3. WEIR FOUNDATIONS COMPLETED SOON

    "Winter program of foundation concreting will be completed in about 2 weeks." ...

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  4. FREE INTERSTATE TRADE States To Watch Adverse Effects

    "Interstate trade was discussed at the Canberra conference of Premiers on price control," said Premier Ross McLorty yesterday before leaving for Pinjarra. ...

    Article : 196 words
  5. BRICKS PRODUCTION

    "There is an improvement in the production of wire-cut bricks, and possibility of increased output of pressed bricks," said a State Housing Commission spokesman yesterday. ...

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    Members of the Women's Defence Corps in the province of Kashmir parade for Freedom Week celebrations in Srinagar. United Nations Security Council has invited Australia to send representatives to help supervise the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  7. Fed Up Of Feeding Loafers

    Brisbane, Sat: "Primary producers are fed up with feeding saboteurs and loafers." ...

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  8. Huge Tree Destroyed

    A tree which has for years been a feature of the landscape in West Perth, was yesterday cut ...

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  9. Urges Eureka Expulsion

    A move is on to exclude the Eureka Youth League from the National Fitness Council ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. Pot Shot Clean-up

    Disposals clean-up of Learmonth Air Force and USN camps, postponed earlier because of floods, will be held ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. South African Coal

    Melbourne, Sat: Victoria's coal shortage is so desperate that plans are in hand for the import of South African coal ...

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  12. Medical School

    "State Executive ALP has received reports from its district councils expressing concern that the WA medical ...

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  13. PIANO SELLS FOR £800

    Medium grand piano on sale in Perth for £800 costs more than a 14 h.p. car, is at the peak of the (about) £200 to £800 new piano range available here. A dealer said yesterday Perth had recovered from the wartime shortage and now had the most lavish piano displays in Australia. ...

    Article : 201 words
  14. Burglars Have Busy Night

    Burglars did the rounds at North Fremantle Friday night. Lock-up shop of newsagent ...

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  15. W.A. MINISTER IS TOLD Guerillas Abduct Greek Children

    Greek children are being abducted by guerillas, according to a letter to Supply Minister Mrs. F. Cordell Oliver from Athens Women's Lyceum Club secretary Agnes Diamantakou. ...

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  16. HELPED THOUSANDS OF WAR FAMILIES

    Just-closed Soldiers' Dependants Appeal dealt with. 9369 applications for assistance, rejected only 504, during its 8, years of operations, secretary F. D. Mather said yesterday as he folded up his office, ...

    Article : 145 words
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  18. Eggs More Plentiful

    "Production of eggs last year closed with a 17% increase in receivals at metropolitan floors," said W.A. ...

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  19. P.M.'s BRISK U.k. TRIP

    Canberra, Sat: Prime Minister Chifley leaves for England on July 3 and may not be away more than 15 or 16 days. ...

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  20. WILL VISIT BOYS' TOWN

    A/Premier L. Thorn and Transport Minister H. S. Seward will visit Boys' Town at Bindoon today. ...

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  21. Sen. Tangney's Trip Book

    Canberra, Sat: When Sen. Dorothy Tangney tours England in August with the Australian delegation to the ...

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  22. BHP's FALLING PRODUCTION AFFECTS OUR INDUSTRIES

    "If industrial unrest in the East continues our housing program must be retarded, and it will also seriously interfere with our secondary industries," said Supply Minister Mrs. F. Cardell-Oliver yesterday, explaining that BHP production has fallen owing to lack of manpower—partly due to the ...

    Article : 166 words
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