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  3. COAL CRISIS PARALYSES INDUSTRY, TRANSPORT

    A sudden coal crisis which developed yesterday due to the non arrival of coal ships, has led to the imposition of Adelaide's most drastic power restrictions and will paralyse industry over the ...

    Article : 195 words
  4. RUSSIA'S REPLY ON HUNGARY

    Replying to Britain's representations about the Communist coup in Hungary, the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotoff) has charged Britain with interfering in Hungary's internal ...

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  5. Inspection Of Uranium Bearing Lodes At Mt. Painter

    Above — Two Mt. Painter uranium miners, Oswald Gray and Alec Campbell (above), following a lode through in No. 4 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Power Restrictions In Force

    TRAINS.—All steam passenger trains, except the Melbourne and East-West expresses, are cancelled, and may not resume until Tuesday. A skeleton railcar service will run. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MAJOR BRITISH FILM DEAL

    The Rank Organisation announced today that it has arranged with five major American film companies (RKO, ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. Mongolian Moves Explained

    Chinese Government sources, quoted by United Press, said today that the invasion by Outer Mongolian forces of the ...

    Article : 267 words
  9. Two Indian States To Break Away

    The Maharajah of Travancore today decided to declare his State independent as from August 15, the date by which ...

    Article : 287 words
  10. Few Trams Today

    The chief engineer and general manager of the Municipal Tramways Trust (Sir William Goodman) said last ...

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  11. CONFERENCE ON STRIKE TODAY

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. R. Q. Chapman) announced yesterday that he would confer with four ...

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  12. FALL DOWN 60-FT. WELL

    Meagre details were received here tonight of an accident believed to have been fatal, at No. 3 Bore on Bootra ...

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  13. FRENCH STRIKE SETTLED

    The French rail strike, which had lasted a week, was settled early this morning. Suburban electric trains have ...

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  14. Poor Gas Outlook

    Gas pressures were reduced in the metropolitan area at p.m. yesterday. A full supply will be restored for all ...

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  15. Three Mines Idle In New South Wales

    Only three mines were idle in New South Wales today, causing a loss of 2,500 tons of coal. At Bloomfield (700 tons), the men ...

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  16. Communists' Manchurian Drive Reported Held

    Chinese Government forces had checked the Communist drive in Manchuria, but there was a strong possibility that the Communists ...

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  17. Trains Short For Sydney Holidaymakers

    The Railways Department announces that the train service for the holiday week-end will be insufficient to carry all intending ...

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  18. Russians Fire On Swedish Party

    Russian troops last night fired on a Swedish Relief Agency party at Berg, near the Czechoslovakian border, killing ...

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  19. BRITISH SET 32 JEWS FREE

    As a gesture towards improved relations. 32 Hagana prisoners and an unspecified number of Arab prisoners will be ...

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  20. Malcolm Campbell May Defy Superstition

    'What is to be will be; I shall certainly go for the world's water speed record on Friday the 13th if everything is ready," said Sir ...

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  21. Change Of Plans For Tourist Party

    Week-end train restrictions have necessitated a change in the plans of a special tourist party visiting Clare. ...

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  22. Bullet Wound In Man's Cheek

    Frank Brooke, of South road, St. Mary's, was admitted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital last night with a bullet wound in the cheek. It is ...

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  23. WHY CRISIS AROSE

    The latest South Australian coal crisis was caused by news yesterday that:—The Empire Celia, which is ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. Princes Rides Side-Saddle At Color Trooping

    Wearing a navy blue habit, Grenadier jacket, and a cap with the Grenadier Guards emblem. Her Royal Highness Wearing a navy blue habit, Grenadier jacket, and a cap with the Grenadier Guards emblem. Her Royal Highness ...

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  25. Mr. Churchill's Condition Satisfactory

    Mr. Churchill, after yesterday's hernia operation, had a good night and his general condition is satisfactory, says a bulletin signed by ...

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  26. Kangaroo To Be Flown To Hollywood

    A kangaroo to replace me one killed during the filming of the production "The Stray Lamb" by the James Carney Film ...

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  27. Death Follows Accident

    James Carverry. of Little Grenfell street, city, died in the Royal Adelaide Hospital yesterday, from injuries received in a motor car ...

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