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  3. Australia's Aid to Britain BIGGEST CUTS EVER ON DOLLAR PRODUCTS

    CANBERRA, August 22.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will confer in Canberra on Monday with the Minister for Customs (Mr. Courtice) and senior Customs, Commerce, and Treasury officers on details of ...

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  4. It Gets There! No Style—But

    Made from bits and pieces this cart does regular work in Sydney. Fitted with brakes and lights the vehicle has been constructed on real austerity lines. It rolls along slowly on its iron wheels, but, like "Father Thames," it gets there just the same. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Butter Price Planned at 2/- per Ib.

    TOOWOOMBA, August 22.—The Chairman (Mr. O. Madsen, M.L.A.), revealed at a meeting of the District ...

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  6. SECT RAIDERS LEAVE TRAIL OF RUIN

    VANCOUVER, Aug. 22.—Bands of naked night raiders, both men and women, are swooping on Doukhobor settlements near ...

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  7. PICKED WRONG SOUVENIRS

    PITTSBURGH, Aug. 22.— A 23-years-old ex-army sergeant, Alexander Von Der Luft, was placed on four ...

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  8. 4000 LIVES LOST HERE EACH YEAR IN ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE, August 22.— Everyone in public life and industry must be alarmed at the economic loss caused by ...

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  9. PETROL BAN ON DUTCH 'PLANES

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Three Dutch planes are grounded at Archerfield because their petrol supplies have been stopped. The R.A.A.F. has also refused loading facilities. An ...

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  10. Premier Confident On State Budget

    CANBERRA, Aug. 22.— The Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon) is confident that the Queensland Government will ...

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  11. NO AGREEMENT AFTER U.K. COAL TALKS

    LONDON, August 22.-Talkcs between the "skeleton Cabinet" headed by the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert ...

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  12. MR. WANSTALL INVITED POLICE

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Mr. C. Wanstall, Q.P.P. member for Toowong, and Pressmen, waited [?]n his city chamber to-day for police ...

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  13. RAIL ENGINE DRIVER CLEARED OF CHARGE

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Evidence suggested that the No. 4 platform at Roma-street station was unprotected compared with those in other parts of the State, said Mr. T. D. McCawley, in the Criminal Court ...

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  14. PREMIER QUIET ON COAL ISSUE

    SYDNEY, August 22.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) who arrived here tonight will return to Brisbane on ...

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  15. RECORD PEANUT CROP EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, August 22. — A record crop of 20,000 tons of peanut. is expected in Queensland this season. The Peanut Board ...

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  16. 3 ARRESTS IN POLICE RAID

    BRISBANE, August 22.— Three men were arrested following a raid by six detectives on a flat at Victoria ...

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  17. TALLY CLERKS TO RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, August 22.—Striking tally clerks at Newcastle will return to work on Monday, when the loading of coal for interstate ports ...

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  18. DOCK STRIKE FOLLOWS SHOOTING

    SINGAPORE, Aug. 22.—Singapore dock area is paralyaed this morning by a strike of 6000 harbour board labourers following the ...

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  19. £358,419,000 HELD AS CHECK TO DEPRESSION

    CANBERRA, August 22.—The National Works Council has approved that a five-year programme of works valued at £358,419,000 be held in reserve against a possible depression. The council directed that the ...

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  20. FOUND NECK BROKEN AFTER 48 YEARS

    HOBART, August 22.—When playing football at New Norfolk 48 years ago, Herbert East, of Lilydale, Northern Tasmania, ...

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  21. BREAKDOWN OF SYDNEY WATERFRONT TALKS

    SYDNEY, August 22.—A breakdown of negotiations at the compulsory conference between employers and striking Sydney foremen stevedores was announced to-night. The dispute has now been referred to open ...

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  22. MINISTER'S REPLY TO UNION SECRETARY

    BRISBANE. Aug. 22.—Referring to-night to a protest by the Teachers' Union Secretary (Mr. G. Daughtrey) against the ...

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  23. BANK DECISION BLOW AT AUSTRALIA'S BUSINESS-INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, August 22.—The Federal Government's decision to nationalise banking has disturbed Australia's business ...

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  24. FEW RECRUITS FOR PERMANENT ARMY

    BRISBANE, August 22.—The lowering of the Army educational standard to "reasonable primary education" has failed to increase ...

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  25. TIME SOUGHT FOR LOAN REPAYMENT

    BRISBANE, Aug. 22.—Hope that the State Government would not begin reclaiming drought loans from dairy farmers at least ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. U.N.O. VETO MOVE

    NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Argentina will ask the United Nations General Assembly next month to call a special conference after ...

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