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  2. BARS OF GOLD

    Perth, Aug. 12—By sheer chance a quantity of alleged illicit gold was. found early on Thursday morning by police who were ...

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  3. COAL RESERVE NEED

    Sydney, Aug. 12.—The Minister for Fuel and Shipping, Senator Ashley, hinted to-day that the Federal Government would ...

    Article : 585 words
  4. NO LEGAL RIGHT TO STRIKE

    Sydney, Aug. l2.—Judge Kirby, at the request of Waterside Workers' Federation leaders, to-day told rank and file wharf labourers ...

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  5. REDS SWEEP ON

    Hong Kong, Aug. 12.—Under the pressure of Communist thrusts from the north' and north-east the Nationalists are evacuating, the ...

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  6. OUT OF THE FOLD

    London, Aug. 12.—A Soviet Note to Yugoslavia said the Soviet "can no longer regard the Yugoslav Government as an ally of the ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. DOLLAR INVESTMENTS

    San Francisco, Aug. 12.—Sir Herbert Gepp, of Melbourne, yes-terday advocated an American dollar investment in foreign ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S ECONOMY

    London, Aug. 12.—Britain is paying a heavy price in its all-important foreign relations for the economic policies of the Government, ...

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  9. EUROPEAN PEACE

    Washington, Aug. 12.—Subversive, elements would undermine Europe's confidence if Congress materially reduced Or postponed action on the ...

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  10. BUYING MISSION TO JAPAN

    Perth, Aug. 12.—The State' Government was sending two of its officers on a buying mission to Japan on a recommendation of ...

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  11. STUDENT DISAPPEARS

    London, Aug. 12.—A Foreign Office Spokesman said to-day that Britain had for a month tried unsuccessfully to obtain from Russia ...

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  12. Paris Comment

    Paris. Aug. 12.—The Right-wing evening newspaper, "Paris Presse," described the Soviet Government's Note to the Yugoslav ...

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  13. Council of Europe

    Strasbourg, Aug. 12. —A committee of 15, representing all the nations in the Council of Europe, met in secret this morning to ...

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  14. BARON ARRESTED

    Berlin, Aug. 12.—A police official said to-day that the West Berlin police had arrested Baron Rudolf von Erckert, the son of a former ...

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  15. Petrol Rationing

    Canberra, Aug. 12.—The Federal Government would riot press the States at the Premiers' conference next week to reintroduce petrol ...

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  16. Socialism in Australia

    Canberra, Aug. 12,—Socialism in Australia had become a hard, practical, political programme in the last few years, the. Leader of ...

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  17. Trouble on Railways

    Berlin, Aug. 12.—A non-Communist union spokesman said that the Soviet-controlled railway administration planned to dismiss 1500 ...

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  18. PALERMO KIDNAPPING

    Palermo, Aug. 12.—"The bandit king, Salvatore Guiliano, is believed to have kidnapped the wealthy 62-year-old Baron ...

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  19. Trouble in Gaol

    Madras, Aug. 12.—The police used tear gas bombs and fired on Communist detainees in the Cuddalore gaol, Madras Province, last ...

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  20. Danube Corporation Liquidated

    Belgrade, Aug. 12.—The Yugo-slav Minister for Transport, M. Maslarich, said to-day that Yugoslavia had decided to liquidate the ...

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  21. Slow Down Blockade

    Berlin, Aug. 12.—The "Russian army choked off the lorry traffic to Berlin for eight hours, according to Allied military sources. The ...

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  22. From Circus to Films

    London, Aug. 12.—The "Evening News" says that two Australians, Mr. Prank- Wirth, of the famous circus family, and Mr. Donald ...

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  23. Authoress Seriously Injured

    New York, Aug. 12.—Margaret Mitchell, author of "Gone With the Wind," received internal injuries and a possible fracture of ...

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  24. Japanese Trade

    Tokio, Aug. 12.—The Japanese Government will send a five-man trade mission to Siam, Pakistan, India and Burma this month, ...

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  25. After Five Years

    Belgrade, Aug. 12.—After being held in prison for nearly five years, four high-ranking Yugoslavian Royalists appeared in the People's ...

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  26. Wonthaggi Miners

    Melbourne, Aug. 12.—Wonthaggi miners, at a mass meeting to-day, (decided unanimously to return to work on Monday. However, they ...

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  27. Gas Coal For Perth

    Sydney, Aug. 12.—Mr. A. E Warburton, a member of the Joint Coal Board, said to-night that the board would do its best to load a ...

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  28. "Australian Ingratitude'

    Hong Kong, Aug. 12.—The Chinese-owned English language paper, the "Hong -Kong Standard," to-day accused Australia of ...

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  29. 50,000th Migrant Arrives

    Perth, Aug. 12.—A colourful and inspiring ceremony was held on the migrant ship Fairsea to-day when 1896 new Australians from, ...

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  30. What Men May Wear

    London, 'Aug. 12.—A new type of' hat for men is described in the "Tailor and Cutter" to-day. The! hat is called a "Moo-moo" and is ...

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  31. Hungarian Refugees

    Genoa, Aug. 12.—The Italian newsagency, Ansa, said that 200 Hungarian refugees left Genoa to­day for resettlement in ...

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  32. "Tokio Rose" Broadcasts

    San Francisco, Aug. 12.—The defence has elicited the first admission by a Government witness that the Japanese Government ...

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  33. Defence of Albania

    Tirana, Aug. 12.—The Albanian Newsagency to-day reported a nation-wide appeal for volunteers to form a civilian auxiliary defence ...

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  34. Sentence Day in Perth

    Perth, Aug. 12.—Terms of imprisonment ranging from six months to three years were impose by the Chief Justice, Sir John ...

    Article : 205 words
  35. New Army Clothing

    London, Aug. 12.—A new range of clothing for the British soldier in the field will be tested by detachments of all arms in Britain. ...

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  36. Baby Escapes Death

    Perth, Aug. 12.—How a 20-months-old baby escaped death or serious injury when it fell to the road from a moving truck puzzled ...

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  37. Troops To Build Up Stockpile

    Melbourne, Aug. 12.—Early to-day the State president of the Australian Labour Party, Mr. J. A. Ferguson, and the secretary, ...

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  38. "Mr. Chifley Wins"

    London, Aug. 12. — Under the heading,. "Mr. Chifley Wins," the Liberal newspaper, "News-Chronicle," devotes a three-quarter ...

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  39. Albanian Government

    Athens, Aug 12.—The newspapers to-day suggested that there was an "intensification of underground activities" against the regime of the ...

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  40. Greek Guerillas Smashed

    London, Aug. 12.—Fighting is raging on a broad front between the Greek Government forces and guerillas on the east road to the ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. Rebels Lose Heavily

    Rangoon Aug. 12.—The Burma army radio to-day claimed that Government troops had occupied two rebel strongholds at Wundein ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

    Article : 36 words
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