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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. TITO COMPLIES WITH U.S. ULTIMATUM.

    WASHINGTON, August 24—The State Department an­nounced that Yugoslavia had complied with the U.S ulti­matum, but it remained to be seen what efforts Yugoslavia would make to right the wrong done. ...

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  5. MR. CHIFLEY RECEIVES A LETTER.

    THIS ENVELOPE with its caricature of the Primp MinUter (Mr. Chifley), was ported In Sydney latt Wednesday. It reached him In Canberra on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, August 25. One man was killed and another seriously injured when a Ryan training monoplane crashed in ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. USE OF STRAITS BY AXIS DENIED.

    LONDON, August 25.—The Ankara radio broadcast the text of the official note sent to the Russian Government, adding that a copy was sent to the ...

    Article : 285 words
  8. ANTI- BASHING SQUAD ACTIVE.

    Sydney, aUGUST 23—Forty six members of the newly formed police anti bashing squad again patrolled the city and suburban ...

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  9. LIGHT RAIN ON DROUGHT BELT.

    BRISBANE August 23—Light rain fell at various places the coastal fringe of the drought belt today ...

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  10. HORSES SAVED FROM INFERNO.

    SYDNEY, August 23.—Eleven horses, trapped in blazing stable in Charles Street Randwick early this morning were saved by ...

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  11. POLAND'S OFFER TO POLISH TROOPS.

    LONDON. August 26 • Poland has offered to grant facilities to men of the Polish Corps who wish to return to Poland. ...

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  12. NAVY PRISONERS CROWD GOAL.

    SYDNEY, August 25. More than 50 Royal Navy personnel in Long Bay Gaol ere increasing that already crowed prison's problems. ...

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  13. WOMAN INJURED IN FALL FROM HORSE.

    CAIRNS. August 25.-When she was pulled from a horse, whilst out riding: on Saturday afternoon. Miss Ivy Magowan. well known Cairns ...

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  14. SHARK VICTIM'S BELT FOUND.

    CAIRNS. August 25—What is believed to be the remains of a cotton belt belonging to the bathing costume worn by Phillip South Callin, victim ...

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  15. BRIDES SAIL ON MARINE FALCON.

    SYDNEY. August 23.—Wives and children of American servicemen were embarked this morning on the Marine Falcon which tailed for the United States ...

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  16. MR. MAKIN SHIES ON RED ISSUE.

    NEW YORK. August 23.—Australia's Ambassador to Washington (Mr. Makin) 6hied at a question about Communists at his Press conference in ...

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  17. A.E.U. OVERTIME BAN OPERATIVE.

    SYDNEY, August 25. — A complete ban on overtime will operate from to­day by members of (he Amalgamated Engineering Union. ...

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  18. MISSING MEN WERE SAFE.

    SYDNEY, August 25.—While police, planes and ships searched since Wednesday for two men reported missing In a 21ft. launch, the men were safe ...

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  19. FUND TO CONTROl CANTEEN FUNDS.

    BILOELA, August 23.—A cent fund to control the profits from service canteens and similar sources totall [?] 4,560,000 has been approved by the ...

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  20. WOOL EXPORT BAN.

    CANBERRA, August 25.—The prohibition of the export of wool, except with the permission of the Trade and Custom Minister. will continue, the ...

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  21. CHILD LEFT WITH FRIEND MISSING.

    STDNEY. August 23—The police in Sydney are seriously concerned about what may have happened to a four year old boy named Ronald Smith. ...

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  22. TWO BURNED FIGHTING FIRE.

    BRISBANE. August 25.—While fighting a grass fire in an effort to save a house at Ashgrove, to-day, Douglaf Eaton, 11, and Arthur Cowan. ...

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  23. LONDON MILK STRIKE EXTENDS.

    LONDON. August 23.—over 1,000,000 person in London are doing Without milk or attempting to find alternative sources of supply. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN TRAITORS SUICIDE.

    LONDON, August 25.—The Associat­ed Press Frankfurt correspondent says five cx-Russian soldiers attempted to commit suicide and ill others escaped ...

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  25. IMPROVEMENTS TO WESTERN AIRPORTS

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The Minister for Air, Mr. A. 6. Drakeford announced tonight that two country airports In Queensland are to be ...

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  26. MENZIES RELAXES AT BEACH RESORT.

    BRISBANE, August 25—Mr R.G. Menzies relaxed to-day at Surfers Paradise after attend the races on Saturday. He stayed at the seaside ...

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  27. BRITISH CENTRE PROBLEM CHILD.

    SYDNEY, August 25 - The [?] 50,000 British Centre, In Hyde Park, has be­come the problem child of the City Council, and the Centre Committee. ...

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  28. SHIPPING COSTS HIGH IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, August 24-Th United State* Maritime Commissioner post war planning committee reports that normally It costs from 50 ...

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  29. NEW P. & 0. LINER.

    LONDON* August 24.—The largest vessel ever to fly the P. and O. flag is now being constructed for the England India Australia ...

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  30. DUTCH GIRL GLAD TO MISS SHIP.

    SYDNEY, August 25.—Five minutes before the Dutch liner, Volendam. drew away from Walsh Bay wharf to-day, a telegram came from ...

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  31. LULL MAY BREAK IN MANCHURIA.

    NEW YORK August 25.—The As­sociated Press says the explosive situation In Manchuria. after a two month's full, shows signs of Imminent ...

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  32. TOBACCO GIRLS RESIGN EN MASSE.

    MELBOURNE, August 23.— Because the Wages Board yesterday refused them an Increase in wages, 23 of 27 girls employed by the State ...

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  33. JAP MINES LOOSE IN PACIFIC.

    NEW YORK August 25.—Pacific shipping has been warned that 30.000 mines have broken loose from Japan­ese minefields and are floating in ...

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  34. FIGHT TO DEATH OVER LUBRA.

    PERTH, August 23.—An abongine is dead and another severely wounded because, it is alleged, one of them sought the other"s wife, Says a ...

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  35. CALLIDE COAL.

    BRISBANE, Annul 14.—The huge coal deposits Justice a direct railway line being constructed between the Callide coalfield and ...

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  36. CASKET DRAWING.

    BRISBANE August 25,—Golden Casket No. 1059 was drawn on Saturday and resulted: First Prize. No. 56296. E. Redgwood. I. Sherman. K. ...

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  37. NEW ENGLAND N.Z. AIR RECORD.

    WELLINGTON N2..t. August 23. The R.A.F. Lancaster bomber, Aries broke the England—New Zealand air record by 52 minutes when it arrived ...

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  38. HUNS BARTERING BABES FOR FOOD.

    LONDON. August 23.—German foster parents are bartering babies for as little as a pound of coffee, says Reuter's Herford correspondent. ! ...

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  39. MENACING WALL DEMOLISHED.

    SYDNEY, August 25. —A wall 70 feet high io the wool store building burned on Wednesday night was pulled down by a bulldozer and three ...

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  40. NOTED SCIENTIST FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON. August 23.—Sir Howard Fiorey'n acceptance of the invitation of the Australian Government to Join the new research university at ...

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  41. RECORD NILE FLOODS CONTINUE.

    LONDON, August 25.—Reuter's Cairo representative state that the Nile continues to rise causing record floods and 1200 houses were wished ...

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  42. NUREMBERG TRIALS NEARING END.

    LONDON August 24—The Allied War Crimes Tribunal U not likely to adjourn before September 2, says the Reuter correspondent at Nuremberg. ...

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  43. HUNGARIAN NAZI PUPPETS EXECUTED.

    LONDON. August 23.—Reuter's Bu­dapest representative states that Doeme Sxtojay, Prime Minister of Hun­gary In 1944, to-day became the fourth ...

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  44. LULL IN PARIS.

    PARIS, August 25.—Mr. MacKenzie King at a press conference before leaving for Canada to-day. said "The Paris Conference has entered a lull. ...

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  45. FREE MOSLEM MEMBER KNIFED.

    LONDON, August 25.—Reuter's Sim is correspondent states that Sir Shafat Ahmed Khan, non league Moslem' member of the New Government was ...

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  46. LATE SPORTING.

    SYDNEY. August 25.—Shannon is a definite favourite on most lists for the Epsom and Silver Link has displaced Quadrant. Good Idea and Magnificient ...

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  47. STATE FORECAST.

    BRISBANE. August 25.—The forecast for Queensland for the 24 hours, ending noon tomorrow is: Fine ex­cept for very isolated showers on ...

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  48. NEW MOVE TO GET BRITISH TROOPS OUT OF GREECE.

    PARIS, August 25.—The Ukraine's delegation leader (M. Manuilsky) announced that be u filing a complaint with the Security Council against the Greek Government, which is endangering the Balkans peace ...

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  49. £5 FINE OR MONTH FOR FRAUD.

    "Take ruy advice and mena your ways. You are getting one more chance." slated the Stipendiary Magis-trate (Mr. J. H. Moore) in the Court ...

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  50. ALL THIS FOR HOT WATER BAGS.

    FIVE HUNDRED people rushed the suctioneers stand at the Disposals Commission sale in Melbourne last week when 345 new water bags were offered at 4/- each This ex soldier suctioneer found sales talk ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  51. LABOR-MATERIAL SHORTAGE LIMITS WORKS PROGRAMME.

    BRISBANE, August 25.-Shortages of labor and material will put a severe brake on Queensland public works programme, said the premier (Mr. Hanlon) b a telephone interview from Sydney tonight. He said there did not appear to be say likelihood of a full programme ...

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  52. NEGRO AND GIRL IN STRANGE DUEL.

    NEW YORK, August 25—A knife and on axe were the weapons In a strange duel between a 19 years-old, white girl, France Anastasis, and a ...

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  53. NEW SYSTEM OF AIR NAVIGATION.

    LONDON, August 23—A new sys­tem of air navigation and pressure pattern flying will be one of the subjects for research by the crew of the Aries, ...

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  54. T.U.C. TOUR TO SEEK MORE COAL.

    SYDNEY. August 25.—A trades union goodwill mission may leave for the coalfield this week to export miners at a number of public ...

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