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  4. LIFTING OF BERLIN BLOCKADE

    LONDON, August 31.—Reports from Berlin last night indicated that the lifting of the Berlin blockade may be imminent. The German newsagency quoted a British control commission official as saying that several ...

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  5. PETROL CUTS START FROM OCTOBER 1

    CANBERRA, August 31.—The petrol ration for private cars will be reduced 20 per cent, and other users by ten per cent, from October 1. Cabinet's decision was announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, to-day. The ration for ...

    Article : 474 words
  6. GUARDS MAY COME TO AUSTRALIA

    The Federal Government will consider an offer by Mr Claude. Kingston, general manager of J. and N. Tail, to guarantee finance and accommodation for a tour by a Regimental Guards Baud during the Royal visit next year. Shown above ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  7. Change In Education Imperative

    SYDNEY, Aug 31.—"Let us provide an education suited to the social system that is being evolved is our time," said Mr. G. R. ...

    Article : 367 words
  8. WALLACE GETTING BAD TIME

    WINSTONSALEN, Aug. 31.—After being splattered with raw eggs and over-ripe tomatoes, at two other North Carolina towns ...

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  9. PRICE CONTROL BREACHES

    BRISBANE, August 31.—Queensland penalties for price control breaches are expected to be the most severe in Australia. The maximum penalty under the old State Act was up to £1000 or up to 12 months imprisonment. ...

    Article : 506 words
  10. HURRICANE FLAYS US. NAVAL UNITS

    WILMINGTON, North Carolina, August 31.—The battleship, Misso[?]. the aircraft carrier. Mindore Sicily, two cruisers and ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. FORGER OF ARMY DOCUMENTS VANISHES

    SYDNEY. Aug. 31.—A warrant for the arrest of Frank Loyal Weaver. 22-year-oM ex-service man. who bad been sentenced to ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. 17 INJURED IN BUS SMASH .

    BRISBANE, August 31.—Seventeen of [?] sydney people were injured, one [?] when a [?] bus and a [?] truck ...

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  13. LIBERAL WORKERS COMPENSATION

    CANBERRA, August 31.—What Mr. Dedman described to Caucus to-day as The most liberal Workers Compensation ...

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  14. PAY AND LEAVE FOR MILITARY GAMPS ?

    BRISBANE. August 31.—The Australian Council of Retailers has recommended that affiliated Associations grant employees ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. Budget Concessions To Cost Government £49M.

    CANBERRA, August 31.—The total conce ssions which the Prime Minuter, Mr. Chifley, proposes to provide in the budget next week will cost the Commonwealth £49,000,000. Of this £29,000,000 will be absorbed in taxation concessions of which £11,000,000 will be required to meet the coit of reductio as in sales tax and other indirect taxation. ...

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  16. Xmas Holidays Present Poser To Government

    BRISBANE, Aunt 31.—The 41-hour week brought a new headache to the State Government when workers under State ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. NEW BENEFITS FOR A.N.A. MEMBERS

    BRISBANE, Aug 31.—Because [?] that Government social services [?] encroaching in F[?] Society activities, the ...

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  18. DR. FELIX DITTMER ENDORSED

    BRISBANE. Aug 31.—Dr. Fe[?]x Dittmer, Brisbane specialist, was endorsed by the Q.C.E. of the Labour Party to-day as the Labour. ...

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  20. Eureka Youth League

    BRISBANE, Aug 31.—By 39 [?]tes to nine the Associated youth Committee of the State National Fitness Council to-night ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. SEASIDE HOUSES NOW CONTROLLED

    BRISBANE, August 31.—When he second read [?] debate of the Rent Bill in Parliament to-day the acting Attorney-General Mr. Power, revealed that seaside [?] are to be brought under the ambit of the Bill, He said ...

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  22. Girls Fight Blaze With Bare Hands

    SYDNEY, August 31.—Four girls were scorched when they tried to beat out flames with their bare hands after a fire which caused £60,000 damage in the Rawson Chambers, Pitt-street, to-day. It started in their workroom. ...

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  23. BOBBY PEARCE WILL NOT DEFEND TITLE

    NEW YORK. August 31.—Australian Bobby Pearce, retiring world champion sculler, who is now Royal Canadian Navy ...

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