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    Members of the entertainment unit which returned from Japan by the Kanimbla declaring their goods before Customs officers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITAIN MAY USE UP U.S. LOAN BY OCTOBER 1

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The United States Treasury announced yesterday that Britain had withdrawn another 150 million dollars of the 3750 million dollar loan, leaving a balance of 850 million dollars. ...

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  6. BAN ON EXPORTING OF CATTLE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: All exports of beef and dairy cattle from Australia will be banned as from tomorrow except under permit. Disclosing this today, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. ...

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  7. "AMAZEMENT" AT WAGGA L. GOVT. LEADERS' REMARKS

    LEETON, Thursday: The president of the Leeton Shire Council (Cr. R. A. Struck) tonight expressed amazement at [?] ...

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  8. PREMIER ASKED TO USE SNOWY WATERS IN MURRUMBIDGEE

    GRIFFITH, Thursday: The Murrumbidgee Valley Water Users' Association today sent the following telegram to the Premier (Mr. ...

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  9. Manslaughter Charge at Wagga Cancelled

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) has declined to file a bill against James Hardwick, 18, of 189 Forsyth Street, Wagga, who was committed for trial by the Wagga ...

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    A new portrait of Mr. J. Harold Wilson, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Overseas). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Cable Items In

    THE HAGUE, Thursday: The Dutch Newsagency stated that uncut diamonds worth more tha £50,000 vanished from a sealed ...

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  12. SABOTAGE BELIEVED CAUSE OF BIG BATAVIA FIRE

    BATAVIA, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Sabotage is the suspected cause of one of the biggest fires in Batavia's history which is razing ...

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  13. GOVT. SPENT 30 MILLIONS ON RE-ESTABLISHMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government has spent more than £30,000,000 in two years on the re-establishment ...

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  14. "THE DAILY ADVERTISER" INCREASED IN PRICE TO 2d.

    FROM Monday, August 18, the price of "The Daily Advertiser" will be increased from 1½d to 2d a copy. This change has been approved of by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner. ...

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  15. Boy Killed in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday: When a milk cart in which he was travelling overturned at Balmain this morning. William Church, 14, was killed. ...

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  18. GANDHI'S HUT STONED; RIOTS USHER IN NEW ERA IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Thursday (A.A.P.): About 1000 Hindu youths threw brickbats and stones at Gandhi's new "peace mission" hut in Beliaghata, a riot centre and suburb of Calcutta, on Wednesday. Windows were smashed and the floors were littered with ...

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  19. "Weeping" Sodium Chlorate Drums Unloaded

    SYDNEY, Thursday: When the freighter City of Ely reached Sydney from America today it was found that some drums of sodium ...

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  20. 153 KILLED IN PUNJAB

    NEW DELHI, Thursday: It is unofficially estimated that the latest outbreaks of rioting in the Punjab are the worst for five months. ...

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  21. Plane Catches Fire Before Leaving Ground

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Twelve passengers had taken their seats in an A.N.A. plane for the Bass Strait crossing this morning when the port ...

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  22. Deputation on Mid-week Racing

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A deputation to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) today asked that prohibition of mid-week race meetings ...

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