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  3. PILOTS WORK TO-DAY

    The harbour pilots' strike was settled at a conference in Sydney early this morning. The President of the Merchant Service ...

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  4. Greek Forces Shelled From Albania

    ATHENS, August 19. A.A.P. —The Greek Government has requested the United Nations to forward to Albania a Note ...

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    The 2138-ton French ship Capitaine Illiaquer sailed from Newcastle Harbour yesterday afternoon without a pilot. Her master ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LOSING CONTROL

    LONDON, August 19.—In a message to the Security Council the United Nations' mediator (Count Bernadotte) declared that the situation in Jerusalem was "gradually getting out of hand." ...

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  7. Money Found In Envelope To Release Men

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The £350 found in an envelope on the messenger's table of the Treasury Building to-day was sufficient to ...

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  8. Comics Ban Urged After Murder Bid

    NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—A proposal to ban the sale of comics has been made in New Albany (Indiana) following the ...

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  9. 168 Pairs Of Shoes Seized; 2 Men Arrested

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Detectives to-day raided premises in Botany, seized 168 pairs of shoes, and arrested two men. ...

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  10. Cricket Tour Income £65,000

    LONDON, Aug. 19. A.A.P.—The financial success of the Australian cricket tour is already assured. The Australian Board of ...

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  11. Births Decline 4868 On Quarter Figures

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Births throughout Australia in the first three months of this year declined by 4868 compared with the ...

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  12. BROKEN RAIL CAUSED TRAIN DERAILMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) said to-night he had been informed that a broken rail had ...

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  13. N.Z. ON STERLING PARITY

    The New Zealand Government announced yesterday that it was to appreciate its currency to parity with sterling. In Canberra Mr. Chifley said the ...

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  14. Girls Call For Help From Burning Ferry

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—About 70 girls cooeed for help when the engine of the ferry Renown Star caught fire late this afternoon. ...

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  15. R.S.L. Asks For Deportation Of Former Internee

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The annual congress of N.S,W. Returned Servicemen's League to-day unanimously decided to instruct the ...

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  16. Mystery Fires On U.S. Farm

    NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Mysterious fires which have been breaking out on an Illinois farm have driven the farmer and his ...

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  17. Sydney Trams Unlikely To Run On Sunday

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney is likely to be without trams again on Sunday. The executives of the tram and ...

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  18. Housewife Most Likely To Catch Skin Diseases

    PERTH, Thursday.—Statics presented to the Australian Medical congress to-day showed that housewives were most likely to suffer ...

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  19. Drovers' Strike Threatens City Meat Supply

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney's meat supply may be disorganised within a few days unless a stoppage by drovers at Flemington saleyard ...

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  20. PARTY TOOK OVER HOUSE, POLICE TOLD

    A party of seven men stole £700 worth of jewellery and money from from a house in Surry Hills, Sydney, early this morning. ...

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  21. £10 Rebate For N.Z. Taxpayers

    WELLINGTON, August 19. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Under the Labour Government's 13th Budget income tax rates are unchanged, but a ...

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  22. Fireman Saved From Blazing Sydney Factory

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A fireman Who was trapped in the wreckage of a blazing factory at Erskineville to-night was rescued by ...

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  23. French Support For European Parliament Plan

    PARIS, Aug. 19. A.A.P.—The French Council of Ministers decided to give active support to proposals for a European Parliament ...

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  24. Bus Rolls Down Embankment, Miners Injured

    Twenty miners working on a late shift escaped serious injury early yesterday morning when returning by bus from Elrington colliery. ...

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  25. Theatre Guard For "Iron Curtain"

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The management of the Regent Theatre will be given police protection to-morrow for the opening session of ...

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  26. Abandons World Flight

    MARSEILLES, Aug. 19. A.A.P. —Mrs. Richarda Morrow-Tait, 24, abandoned her round-the-world flight attempt at Mariagne ...

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  27. Youths Arrested At Gun Point

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Detectives arrested two youths at revolver point after a chase in Redfern to-night. ...

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  28. N.Z. CHARTERS MIGRANT SHIP

    WELLINGTON, August 19, A.A.P.-Reuter.—To speed tip immigration, for which £740,000 has been budgeted for this financial ...

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  29. United Nations Day On October 24

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—October 24 each year is to be recognised in Australia and its territories as United Nations Day. ...

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  30. FATAL FALL INTO HOLD

    A shipwright who fell 25 feet into the hold of the steamer Saint Gregory, at the State Dockyard last night, died in the General ...

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  31. Singer Reports Loss Of £900 Ring

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Anne Ziegler, wife of Webster Booth, visiting English tenor, has told the police that she lost a diamond ring ...

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  32. Gas Rationed In Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Gas rationing was reimposed in Adelaide at 7 o'clock to-night. Domestic consumers can get full ...

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  33. FIRST U.K. COAL FOR VICTORIA IN SEPTEMBER

    LONDON, Aug. 19.—The first consignment of 120,000 tons of coal ordered by the Victorian Government from the British Coal ...

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  34. U.K. MIGRANTS FOR WEAPONS PROJECT

    LONDON, Aug. 19. A.A.P.—A number of architect's and engineers will migrate from Britain in 1948 to work on Australia's long-range ...

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  35. New Liners For Pacific Service

    OTTAWA, Aug. 19. A.A.P.—Two new British-built passenger liners are planned for the Trans-Pacific service of the ...

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  36. AIRCRAFT PICKS UP MINISTER'S PARTY

    DARWIN, Thursday.—A relief Anson aircraft picked up the Minister for Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) and other members of his ...

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  37. CZECH OLYMPIAN "WILL NOT RETURN"

    LONDON, Aug. 19. A.A.P.—Mrs. Marie Provaznikova, leader of the Czech women's Olympic athletic team, said she will go to the ...

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