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  4. RIOT IN BERLIN: REDS ARE IN A VERY UGLY MOOD

    LONDON, August 26.—The Associated Press and Reuter's Berlin representatives say that thousands of demonstrators burst through police lines outside Berlin City Hall. Two hundred with sticks and axes rushed upstairs, and broke into the office of the acting deputy mayor (Dr. Ferdinand Friedensburg). The ...

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  5. RENTS BILL MAY STOP RACKETS

    BRISBANE, August 26.—A Labour member said in Parliament to-day, when the State Fair Rents Bill was introduced, that the Government might extend control to business and seaside home rents it they became a "racket." ...

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  6. RECEIVED SON'S O.B.E.

    Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Sydney, leaving Buckingham Palace after receiving the insignia of a member of the military division of the Order of the British Empire, conferred on their son. the late Captain Owen Williams, Australian Military Forces, at an investiture held ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TOBACCO FARMERS' ACTION

    BRISBANE, August 26.—Dissatisfied with prices being received for their leaf, North Queensland tobacco growers have ...

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  8. DID HE COMMIT PERJURY?

    WASHINGTON, August 26.—Two key witnesses in the House Un-American Activities Committee's spy investigation to-day ...

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  9. SUGAR SUPPLIERS TO HAVE APPEAL RIGHTS

    BRISBANE, August 26.—Initiating in Committee in the Legislative Assembly a Bill to amend the Sugar Experiments Stations Acts, the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Collins) to-day said that he did not think that it would be in any way controversial. It did not alter or introduce any new principles. He said that as time went on the demand for ...

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  10. SHOCKING STATE OF SHANGHAI

    SYDNEY, August 26.—The Reds could take over Shanghai immediately, Mr. L. Haylen, leader of the parliamentary delegation to Japan ...

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  11. TERRIFYING SILENCE BEFORE TORNADO

    AUCKLAND, August 26.—The uncanny silence before yesterday's tornado was terrifying, One resident said his house was struck ...

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  12. FORESTRY STUDENTS TO TOUR S.E. Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, August 26.—Logging and road building in the most difficult forestry area in Australia are to be examined by 47 forestry ...

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  13. ACTION IF BOYCOTT ON ROCKET WORK

    CANBERRA, August 26.—Any attempts to boycott work on the Woomera rocket, range would result in immediate action by the ...

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  14. ANOTHER SKYMASTER IN SERIOUS TROUBLE

    BERMUDA, August 26.—(A.A.P.): A four engined United States Air Force Skymaster just managed to get ...

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  15. MILITANTS OUSTED IN WAGE BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, August 26.—Militant trade union leaders were defeated in the ballot for three union advocates to present the A.C.T.U. case in the Commonwealth court for an increase in the basic wage. ...

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  17. A SERIOUS SOCIAL PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, August 26.—Child delinqquency is increasing in Queensland, and desertion of children is becoming a serious problem. ...

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  18. PROMPT ACT SAVES BABY GIRL

    BRISBANE, August 26.—A 14-months-old baby girl, who swallowed a normally fatal dose of strychnine on Wednesday will ...

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  19. Jeep Voyagers

    NEW YORK, August 26.—The Australian Major Ben Carlin and his wife, who went to New York in an amphibious jeep two weeks ago ...

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  20. Plans To Speed Sheet Metal For All Uses

    SYDNEY, August 26.—John Lysaght (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. will add 360,000 tons a year to Australia's sheet metal production by the ...

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  21. SHOULD BE NO DELAY IN T.B. SURVEY

    BRISBANE, August 26.—The State did not agree that it should wait for beds to be available before a T.B. survey was made, the ...

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  22. GUARDS ARE SEMI-TRAINED

    SINGAPORE, August 26.—A.A.P. Reuter's representative says that Malayaa newspapers to-day gave prominence to a London report which complained that some members of the Guards Brigade being sent to Malaya are insufficiently trained. Other reports state that a ...

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  23. NEW ACT TO PREVENT RURAL FIRES

    BRISBANE, August 26.—A more intensive organisation to light bush fires will be provided in rural districts when the Rural ...

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