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  4. HOUSING A "BUNGLE" SAYS PIE

    THE Government is afraid to come out into the open and confess housing has become the greatest example of Government bungling," the Leader of the Queensland People's Party ...

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  5. TEST FOR REDS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, August 4.—Russia faces a major test in Europe at the Berlin City District Council elections to be held on October 20. ...

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  6. Left By Blizzard

    BELIEVE it or not, this is Australia—the aftermath of a blizzard in the Cooma district, New South Wales. The road had just been cleared by a snow plough when this picture was taken on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 99 words
  7. Sake Goods Ruined By Tropic Rot

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—To-day I picked up one of the saws which will be auctioned at to-morrow's big Army disposals sale. It fell to pieces in my hand—rotten with the tropical ...

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  8. UNREST GROWS IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 4 (Special).—Discontent is growing among the Japanese, to Lindsay Parrott ...

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  9. Australian Pianist Makes Good

    LONDON, Aug. 4 (Special).—Young Australian pianist, Noel Mewton-Wood, has made good in Britain, according to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 138 words
  10. SNOW BLANKET SMOTHERING MILES OF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Because of heavy snowfalls and blizzards life is practically at a standstill over thousands of square miles in southern New South Wales. ...

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  11. 'BLACK' WHITE BREAD

    LONDON, August 4 (Special).—With the rationing of bread it had to happen—black white bread! Black marketeers have stepped ...

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  12. PUNCHES AT RED'S MEETING

    CHILDERS, Sunday.—Punches were thrown at Mr. Max Julius, communist candidate for Wide Bay, during a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. May Cut Coal To N.S.W. Industry

    THE New South Wales Government may order the withdrawal of coal from certain non-essential industries in order to keep vital railway services in operation. ...

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  14. SLOW WHARF JOB HITS RAILWAYS

    MANY railway trucks are being held up at Townsville because of slow work by watersiders there. These trucks are needed for ...

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  16. Australia's Relief Aid

    LONDON, August 4 (A.A.P.)— Australia contributed £9,600,000 to U.N.R.R.A. up to the end of 1945 according ...

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  17. ARMY OFFICERS OF EMPIRE MEET

    LONDON, Aug. 4 (A.A.P.).—The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field-Marshal Lord Mont-gromery) will preside at a ...

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  18. POLAND'S JEWRY IN FLIGHT

    FRANKFURT (Germany), Aug. 4 (A.A.P.).—It is predicted that in the next three months 60,000 lews will flee from Poland to ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. DISAGREE ON WARSHIPS

    LONDON, August 4 (A.A.P.).—The Big Fours' Naval Experts Committee has failed to agree on the final allocation of surplus ...

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  20. BRITISH CROWDS SLEEP OUTDOORS

    LONDON, August 4 (Special).—Fine weather for the August Bank Holiday week-end turned Britain's seaside resorts into a huge outdoor ...

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  21. COMPLACENCY OVER BOMB SHOCKS U.S. ATOM EXPERT

    NEW YORK, August 4 (Special).—One of America's foremost atomic bomb experts, William L. Laurence, is appalled at the complacency which has developed to-wards "history's most terrible weapon." Laurence has seen four of ...

    Article : 370 words
  22. Guns And Bullets In Mackay Theft

    MACKAY, Sunday.—One of the most serious robberies committed in Mackay for some years occurred early on Saturday ...

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  23. New Find Ball Test To-Day

    TURN to Page 5 and see if you can find the ball in the new photograph which starts No. 8 of The Courier-Mail "Find the Ball" Competition. It's there waiting for the winning cross you may put upon it. ...

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