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  4. AUSTRALIA BANS EXPORT OF DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE

    CANBERRA, August 14.—All exports of beef and dairy cattle from Australia will be banned as from to-morrow, except under permit. Disclosing this to-day the Minister for Commerce (Mr.R.T.Pollard) said ...

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  5. ANTAGONISM TOWARDS RUSSIA MOUNTING

    SYDNEY, August 14.—Antagonism to Russia was mounting in Canada and America, and even Britain was being viewed with ...

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  6. ROYAL VISIT TO ARRAN ISLE

    THE KING and Princesses enjoy a visit to the Isle of Arran. The top picture shows the King and two Princesses with Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten inspecting the Duchess of Mont[?]'s Red poll cattle. During the visit Princess Margaret, as shown in the, [?] photograph, planted a tree in the grounds of Brodick Castle, watched by the Duke of Mon[?]ose. From our London Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "You Make It Rain And We Will Sue You"

    TOP[?]K (kansas), August [?] —The [?]ney for the [?] Baseball Club [?] court action ...

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  8. [?]ourt Order [?]ejected By [?]tevedores

    SYDNEY, August 14.—Two Sydney [?] waterfront strikes which [?] crippled interState shipping [?] thrown 4000 men out of ...

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  9. CREAM IS BANNED ON SEPT 1.

    CANBERRA, August 14.—The Government will re-impose the ban on the use of cream for domestic purposes on September ...

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  10. Big Oil Fire Threatens Batavia

    BATAVIA, August 14.—One of the biggest oil fires in Batavia's history is raging this afternoon in the Shell company's ...

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  11. UNIFORM SUBSIDY ON MILK

    BRISBANE, August 14.—Milk production costs in Queensland had not been determined, said Mr. C. Jamieson, State ...

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  12. DRIVF TO GET MEAT FOR U.K. IS FAILURE

    SYDNEY, August 14.—The drive to obtain meat for Britain has been a complete failure, declared the chairman of the N.S.W. Meat ...

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  13. BLAIR ATHOL COAL MATTER FOR STATE

    [?]PSWICH, August 14.—Queensland miners consider that exploitation of the Blair Athol coal deposits should be done by ...

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  14. CITY RATES LIFTED TO COVER HIGHER COSTS

    WITH only one dissentient voice, that of AId H. H. Dunn, a special meeting of the City Council last night adopted the Finance Committee's report which recommended an increase in the rates as they apply to city, residential, and rural lands within the ambit of the council's jurisdiction. The increases a re both general and specific, and affect all ...

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  15. "Gaoled" Crew Members Take Food Ship To Sea

    BRISBANE, August 14.—After being held up in Moreton Bay for 12 days the freighter, Demodocua, bound for South Africa, the ...

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  16. Concentration Camp Doctors To Be Hanged

    LONDON, August 14.—An American military court at Dachau [?] need to death by hanging 22 [?] Nazi doctors, and guards ...

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  17. NEWSPAPER COSTS CAUSING CONCERN

    BRISBANE, August 14.—Rises in production costs were causing concern for the future of country newspapers, stated the report of ...

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  18. KING GIVES COUNTRY HOME TO PRINCESS

    LONDON, August 14.—The king has granted [?] Park to Princess Elizabeth as a country home No [?] has yet been ...

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  19. CUSTOMS UNION IN EUROPE PLANNED

    LONDON, August 14.—The Times diplomatic, correspondent says Mr. Bevin and other Ministers have been closely examining ...

    Article : 169 words
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  21. [?]PEACE TREATY [?]EMAND IN ASIA

    NEW YORK, August 14.—A Manila message says that the Filipino people as well as the other peoples of Asia [?] clamouring for the speedy coaclution of a peace treaty [?] Japan, President Roxas declared in a V-J Day ...

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  22. How Rate Rise Will Operate

    IN order that ratep[?] could obtain an immediate estimate of what the rises in rates would mean to them. ...

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  23. French Recruit Labour

    LONDON, August 14.—A German newsagency says that France nte[?]os to recruit displaced persons from French British and ...

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  24. No Chances Taken With Explosive Cargo

    SYDNEY, August[?].—Special [?] to a [?] [?] ...

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  25. BLACK BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS MODIFIED

    SYDNEY, August 14.—The "black" ban on Dutch shipping was modified to-day at a conference of the Federal unions convened by ...

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  26. EMPIRE PREFERENCE [?] WON'T BE ABOLISHED

    CANBERRA, August.—It [?] here that British coun[?] will met agree is a complete [?] of Empire preference ...

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  27. SNOWY RIVER DIVERSION REGARDED AS FEASIBLE

    CANBERRA, August 14.—Plans whereby Australia may save 3,000,000 tons of coal by the diversion of the Saowy River into the Murray River to operate a hydroelectric power scheme, will be before the Full Cabinet ...

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  28. Migrants Quit N.Z. After Two Months

    AUCKLAND, August 14.—Over 30 men, women and children who arrived as hopeful immigrants on the Rangitiki, on June 16, left New Zealand for Britain by the same ship to-night, dissatisfied and disappointed. ...

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