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  4. RAILMEN MAY DEFY BAN ON COAL

    Sydney.—The Communist-dominated Federal council of the Australian Railways Union today directed members to refuse to handle coal declared "black" by the Combined Mining Unions' Council. Bui it is almost certain railwaymen will continue to move coal to Sydney. ...

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  5. OPERA COUPLE'S BABY BORN IN BRISBANE

    MANNO WOLF-FERRARI, conductor of the Italian Grand Opera Company, and coloratura soprano Rina Mariosa, who were married in Australia, look proudly at their five-week-old son, Guiseppe Brisbane Wolf-Ferrari. The baby was born in Queensland and given the second name of Brisbane. Tonight in Adelaide, Guiseppe's mother is making ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "HALT REDS"

    New York, Saturday.—US radio listeners will tonight hear the voice of a dead man warn against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Open-cut mines to be worked

    Newcastle. — The next move to produce more coal will almost certainly be the working of open-cut ...

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  8. Bandits torture man in home hold-up

    Sydney.—Armed and masked bandits who stole money, jewellery and other articles worth almost £1,000 from a Point Piper home last night, held a burning cigarette lighter under the owner's chin to force him to tell the combination of his safe. ...

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  9. Warmest-July day in years

    YESTERDAY was the warmest July day for 15 years, and the sixth warmest July day on record. ...

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  10. PETROL RATION CARD ISSUE

    Some petrol resellers said today they were receiving less petrol now than was available to them under rationing. TO make sure regular customers received some ...

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