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  2. TRAPPED IN MINE

    London, Sept. 8.—One hundred and twenty-eight men are trapped 720 ft. underground following a huge landslide last night in the ...

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  3. WOOL DISPOSAL

    London, Sept. 8.—Wool circles here believe that the Commonwealth discussions on wool to be held in London later this month ...

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  4. NEW GUINEA PROBLEM

    Djakarta, Sept. 8.—A Minister without portfolio "to take charge of New Guinea affairs" was likely to be appointed soon, said Prime ...

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  5. A.C.T.U. BUTTING IN

    Melbourne, Sept. 8.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions was well on the way to extinction unless it stopped trying to ...

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  6. HELP FROM SIAM

    Bangkok, Sept. 8.—The United Nations forces in Korea will soon be aided by 4000 volunteer soldiers from Siam. This ...

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  7. INVADERS CLOSE ON TEAGU

    Tokio, Sept. 8.—The Communists, driving south in heavy rain to-night, were reported to be only six miles from the key city of Taegu. The temporary South Korean capital is sandbagged for street fighting. Small groups of guerillas have been roaming the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    Brisbane, Sept. 8—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Francis, has asked the Commander in Chief of the British Commonwealth ...

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  9. Police Promotions

    Perth, Sept. 8.—The promotions of a police inspector and two sergeants were approved by the Executive Council to-day. ...

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  10. Britons Cut Off

    Tokio, Sept. 8.—Supplies have been dropped by air to a British company on the Korean front whose communications with ...

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  11. R.A.A.F's. Record

    Canberra, Sept. 8.—No. 77 Squadron, R.A.A.F., was doing a magnificent job in Korea and upholding the highest traditions of the ...

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  12. International Bank

    Paris, Sept. 8.—Eugene R. Black, American president of the 49-nation International Bank for reconstruction and development, ...

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  13. Holland's Support

    The Hague, Sept. 8.—Holland has offered two infantry companies and a staff for the United Nations' land forces in Korea. ...

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  14. Water Storage

    Perth, Sept. 8.—At 8 a.m. to-day Canning dam held 15,543,000,000 gallons and the water level was 15 ft. 9 in. below the crest of the ...

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  15. Mines Inspectors at Collie

    Collie, Sept. 8. — Applications are being called by the Mines Department for the permanent position of Inspector of Mines on ...

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  16. Pastoral Blocks

    Darwin, Sept. 8.—More than 7000 square miles of virgin country in the Northern Territory has been thrown open for selection. ...

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  17. Asian Trade Unions

    London, Sept. 8.—The British Trade Union Congress to-day agreed to spend £36,900 to assist trade union movements in India, ...

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  18. Japanese Shipping

    Tokio, Sept. 8.—The Korean war helped Japanese shipping to establish a new cargo record in August, according to a Kyodo ...

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  19. Price Control

    Melbourne, Sept. 8.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions would ask the Federal Government for a referendum on price control ...

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  20. Communists Mine Road

    Communists laid a minefield along the approaches to an American 'battalion medical dressing station six miles north of Taegu ...

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  21. Paris Depressed

    Perth, Sept. 8.—Returning to her homeland, France, after having been in Singapore and Australia for almost four years Mrs. ...

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  22. School for Teachers

    The Education Department is to be asked to take steps to provide pictorial teaching aids for schools and to be requested once ...

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  23. Serious Charge

    Colombo, Sept. 8.—Flying Officer John Sterndale, of the Australian National Airways, accused of breaking into an hotel room ...

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  24. Snowy River Scheme

    Sydney, Sept. 8.—The Snowy River hydro-electric project will be producing power in four years the commissioner, Mr. W. Hudson, ...

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  25. Recruiting Campaign

    Sydney, Sept. 8.—After discussions with the Governor of New South Wales. Sir John Northcott. and leading citizens of Sydney ...

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  26. Dollar Imports

    Canberra, Sept. 8.—The fear of local manufacturers that tractors and earth-moving equipment which could be manufactured in ...

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  27. Cretans in Love

    Athens, Sept. 8.—The Cretan "Romeo," Constantine Kefaloghiannis, to-day challenged to a duel Manuel Bandouvas, who has ...

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  28. Chinese Troops in Korea

    Tokio, Sept. 8—A United States army spokesman said to-day that there "was absolutely no indication' that Chinese troops were fighting ...

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  29. American Casualties

    London, Sept. 8.—A North Korean army communique to-day claimed that since the beginning of the Korean campaign 15.176 ...

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  30. Domestic Incident

    Sydney, Sept. 8.—A 30-year-old woman and her daughter, aged two months, were found with their throats cut at their home in ...

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  31. Public Servants

    Canberra, Sept. 8.—The number of persons employed by the Commonwealth decreased last June, according to figures issued by the ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. University Senate

    Perth, Sept. 8.—Mr. J. L. Paton of Paton and Morris chartered accountants, and Mr. T. G. Davies. emplovees' representative on the ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. Priest Makes Capture

    Tokio, Sept. 8.—"In this week's fighting Father Frank Woods, a carbine-carrying priest from Dunleer County, South Eire, shouted a ...

    Article : 326 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

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