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  3. THE QUEEN CHATS "OVER THE GARDEN WALL"

    Her Majesty the Queen was a surprise visitor 10 several of the smaller houses in South London, when making a tour conducted by the London Garden Society. Photo shows her Majesty chatting with “the people next door” during her visit to the flourishing gardens of pre-fabricated houses, erected on a bomb damaged site in Bermondsey, South-east London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INDONESIANS TO BE HEARD BY U.N.O.

    LAKE SUCCESS, August 13.—The Security Council has invited the Indonesian representatives to take part in the discussions. The voting was 8 to 3, with England, France and Belgium against. ...

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  5. BANK TRADING SECTION INVALID

    SYDNEY, August 13.—By a majority of five to one, the High Court to-day declared invalid the provisions of the Federal Banking Act, requiring ...

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  6. £20,000 IN PEARLS SEIZED ON SHIP

    SYDNEY, August 13.—Pearls valed at more than £20,000 were seized to-day in Sydney's biggest smuggling haul for 20 years when ...

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  7. Higher Milk Price Likely In October

    CANBERRA, August 13.—Mr. Chifley announced to-day that increases in milk prices were likely from October 1. On that date, the ...

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  8. MAJOR INDUSTRY FOR TOWNSVILLE

    The first stage of the permanent steel fabricating industry, to supply the whole of North Queensland's needs, will be officially ...

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  9. Australia "Left" In Jap Trade Race

    TOKIO, August 13.—The Australians cleared by S.C.A.P. to enter Japan for the resumption of private trade on August 15 are ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. 20,000 DISPLACED WOMEN FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, August 12.—The International Refugees Organisation announced that Britain has signed an agreement to accept 20,000 women as ...

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  11. NO OVERSEAS ALKALIS THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA, August 13.—Australian industries dependent upon alkalis are faced with an anxious position as a result of the decision by the British ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. ELECTRICITY SCHEME BEHIND SCHEDULE

    BRISBANE, August 13,—Queensland's £10,000,000 plan for taking electricity along the eastern coastline has fallen for behind ...

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  13. VOCATION TESTS FOR CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, August 13.—To direct children toys vocation best suited to them, a research and guidance branch is to be set up within the Education ...

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  14. U.S. INFLUENCE IN JAPAN POWERFUL

    CANBERRA, August 13.—“American influence in Japan would continue to be felt for a long time,” Dr. Evatt told a special advisory committee on the ...

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  15. N.T. TIN MINER'S FORTITUDE

    DARWIN, August 13.—Mick Connell, well-known tin miner, who lives 20 miles from the nearest white man, had to eat raw potatoes and raw ...

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  16. 10 YEARS' GAOL FOR AUSSIE IN JAPAN

    TOK1O, August 13.—A sentence of 10 years imprisonment was imposed on an Australian soldier who was found guilty by General Court-Martial, at ...

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  17. AUSSIE WAR BRIDE DIVORCED IN U.S.

    BALTIMORE, August 13.—Oscar K. Rambo, war veteran, was granted a divorce yesterday from his Australian war bride of Brishane. ...

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  18. FARMER'S WIFE SHOT DEAD

    SUCKLAND, August 13.—A woman was shot dead by a rifle bullet in the kitchen of her home at Tututawa, Taranake. ...

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  19. TWO DISPUTES ON SYDNEY WHARVES

    SYDNEY, August 13.—Forty thousand tons of cargo had been frozen by two waterfront disputes which have tied up the waterfront. ...

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  20. LOST MT. ERICA HIKERS FOUND

    MELBOURNE, August 13.—Surviving four days and nights of freezing cold two men who were lost on the rugged snow-capped ...

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  21. SUNSPOTS CAUSE RADIO FADE-OUTS

    WELLINGTON, August 13 (Reuter): Cater Observatory reports a large stream of sunspots, 187,000 miles long, and now central on the sun, has been ...

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  22. JEWS & ARABS CLASH

    LONDON, August 13.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says that two Arabs were killed and five Arabs and two Jews injured in clashes ...

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  23. TROOP-LEAVE TRAIN DERAILED BY BOMB

    LONDON, August 13.—Reuter's Vienna correspondent says that a bomb which exploded close to the railway line near Mallnitz, on the ...

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  24. VENEZUELAN CAPITAL BESIEGED

    BUENOS AIRES. August 12.—The Paraguayan Government announced to-night that a loyalist relief column from the north reached a point 12 ...

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  25. ALBANIA EXPELS APOSTOLIC NUNCIO

    LONDON, August 13.—The British United Press Rome correspondent says that the Albanian Government has expelled the Apostolic Nuncio in ...

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  26. U.S. HINTS AT COLLECTIVE SELF-DEFENCE FOR GREECE

    LAKE SUCCESS, August 13.—The American delegate, Mr. Johnson, told the Security Council to-day that if its action was blocked by the Soviet veto, he was confident the General Assembly would exercise its full ...

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  27. SHOW GATE DOWN ON WEDNESDAY

    BRISBANE, August 13.—The total attendance at the show to-day was 8,784 below last year's record of 137,095. ...

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  28. MINERS MAY BALLOT ON SATURDAY WORK

    SYDNEY, August 13.—A series of conferences will be held on the coalfields this month to decide whether miners should take a ballot on the ...

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  29. INDONESIAN PRISONERS

    PRISONERS: Official Dutch picture of two captured Indonesian machine-gunners, still carrying ammunition belts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. WAR CONTRACTS INQUIRY 'TRUMPED UP' SAYS HUGHES

    WASHINGTON, August 12.—Howard Hughes, aircraft manufacturer and film producer, writing in the Washington “Daily News,” criticises the recent Senate war investigation of his war contracts as “the most fouled ...

    Article : 468 words
  31. MR. WALSH TO BE ALP. ORGANISER

    BRISBANE. August 13.—According to well-informed political circles, the former Deputy Premier (Mr. Walsh) who was defeated at the last election ...

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  32. STATUS TO-DAY FOR PAKISTAN

    LONDON, August 13.—The American Press New Delhi correspondent says that Indians, rich and poor alike, are taking their ...

    Article : 255 words
  33. TALLOW HOARDED FOR HIGHER PRICE

    CANBERRA, August 13.—A silent war of nerves between the Government, and persons whom it alleges, are boarding tallow supplies in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. COLD SNAP IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, August 13.—Snow has been falling on the Alps for 36 hours and most of the State is gripped in another cold snap. ...

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