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  4. [?]igh Tribute [?]aid Doctors

    MELBOURNE, August 25. — The Governor-General, Sir William McKell, paid a high tribute to Australian doctors when he opened the Australian Medical [?]s at the Exhibition to-night. ...

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  5. Polar Winds Strike State

    BRISBANE, August 25. — Strong winds up to 51 miles an hour to-day gave Brisbane its worst buffeting this year. Fierce westerly winds exceeding 60 miles an hour were reported over thousands of square ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. PEACE COURSE

    NEW YORK, August 25. — General Dwight Eisenhower, Republican Presidential candidate, declared to-day that the United States must tell the Soviet Union "with cold finality" that America would never recognise the slightest permanence in the Soviet's position in ...

    Article : 488 words
  7. Attack On Rent Control

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—"Rent controls are a vicious injustice which operate on a small section of the community and ...

    Article : 300 words
  8. [?]tiliser [?]spects Mt. Morgan

    ROCKHAMPTON, Aug. 25. Morgan Ltd. had been the Slate and Federal [?]ments to establish an ...

    Article : 390 words
  9. Four Plane Crashes, 10 Lives Lost

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—Four plane crashes were reported to-day—from Sicily, Berlin. Hong Kong and the Bristol ...

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  10. Police Chief Denies Paying "on the Side"

    SYDNEY, August 25. — Metropolitan Police Superintendent W. C. S. Thompson denied paying £1150 "on the side" for a house at Cronulla after a carpenter and two estate agents had admitted to the Liquor Royal ...

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  11. 1000 WOMEN TO GET SACK

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.— The State Government will sack about 1000 tram and bus employees in the next two months. ...

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  12. WHARFIES SACKED AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE. Aug. 25. — Another gang of Townsville watersiders was sacked to-night [?] bulk sugar loading on the vessel Artmism. They were ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. ROAD FATALITIE COST £20 M. YEARLY

    BRISBANE, August 25.— Australia has a road fatality every four and a half hours, the chairman of the Australian ...

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  14. Bid To Control Beer Supplies

    BRISBANE, Aug. 25.—As a result of pressure from some members of the Parliamentary Labour ...

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  15. TORRID BATTLES IN JAP DIET

    NEW YORK, August 23.— Most observers predict a series of torrid political battle at the fourth lost-war session of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. Swept To Death

    MELBOURNE. August 23.— Josaph Smith married 1400, of Hersham. is believed to have been drowned off Phillip Heads ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. Chinese Refugees

    HONG KONG. August 25.— Australia. Canada and Brazil will take a total of 550 European refugees from China ...

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  18. BARLEY COST WILL NOT AFFECT BEER

    MELBOURNE, August 25.— The 50 per cent barley price increase should not cause a beer price rise, the chairman ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. Carriage Derailed

    GYMIE August 25 — A trains [?] of a goods train was derail at Monkland at aud[?]y to-day after the train and ...

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  20. Senator Suicides

    PERTH. August 25. — The body of Senator Edmund Stephen Roper Piesse (52). of Katanning. near Perth, was ...

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  21. STATE RIGHTS IN HOSPITAL PLAN

    BRISBANE, August 25.— Queensland's constitutional rights to hospital subsidies are being investigated by the State ...

    Article : 89 words
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  24. Stolen Tea Found

    MLEBOURNE. August 25.—In a midnight raid on a house in Little River district last night Geclong police found 98 boxes ...

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  25. Freighter On Fire At Sea

    GANDER (Newfoundland), August 25.—A Pan-American airways clipper radioed to-day that a freighter was "a the ...

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  26. S.P. Report Next Week

    BRISEANE, August 25.—The Government is expected to table (the S.P. Royal Commission's report in Parliament next week. ...

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  27. Top Malayan Red Shot

    SINGAPORE, August 25. — Security forces to-day shot dead the third district committee member of be Malayan Communist Party in four days. He was Chong Kwai Wong who had a price of 10,000 straits ...

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  28. Two Men Killed

    SYDNEY. Aug. 25.—Victorian men were killed in a road accident to-day. They were 45-yoar-old Tasmanian fitter ...

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  29. Tax On Racing

    SYDNEY. Aug. 25.—The burden of taxation on racing was ompha sea by the S.T.C. chairman. Mr. W. W. Hill, at the ...

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  30. Curse Of Australia

    MELBOURNE. August 25.— Teenagers appeared to be responsible responsible for most crimes in Australia. Mr. Horan. S.M. ...

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  31. Kangaroos Arrive

    LONDON. Aug. 23.—Twentyeight members of the Australian Rugby League team who tour England and ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. Restrict Migration

    MELBOURNE. August 25.— Restriction of Government assisted migration is likely to be urged by special A.C.T.U. ...

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