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  4. Fedl. Loan Ccl. Prunes States' Borrowing Plan

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The Loan Council to-day pruned the proposed Commonwealth and State borrowing for 1948-49 by £21,586,000. The Council authorised the Commonwealth and States to borrow a total of £100,356,000 ...

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  5. CRUCIAL MEETING ON GERMANY HELD AT THE KREMLIN

    LONDON, August 24.—The British United Press and the American Associated Press correspondents in Mascow said that Generalissimo Stalin, for the second time, received the Western Envoys at the Kremlin for a meeting at which M. Molotov was also present. Correspondents agree that the meeting is ...

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  6. BRITAIN IMPROVES KITCHEN SCIENCE

    Explaining the intricacies of a gas cooker to a young listener is the British Minister for Health (Mr. Ancurin Bevan). The scene is the kitchen of a Cornish onit house which was displayed at the Ideal Home Exhibition in London recently. As can be seen, the cooker has the latest in thermal controls and has been designed to represent a unit in the "Britain Can Make It" Campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Move To Ban Left Hand Drive Gars

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The State Premiers agreed to-day to recommend to the Australian Road Transport Advisory Council ...

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  8. Victoria Demands Right To Import Her Coal

    CANBERRA, August 24.—Discussion on coal distribution in Australia was almost broken up at the Premiers' conference to-day by hostile clashes in which Mr. McGirr, the Minister for Housing (Mr. Evatt), the Victorian Deputy Premier (Mr. McDonald) and Mr. Chifley were involved. There were angry, bitter recriminations between Messrs. Evatt and ...

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  9. STATES WILL GET HIGHER TAX RETURNS

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The States at the Premiers' conference to-day agreed to a new formula for the reimbursement of uniform ...

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  10. CITY WILL SEE THEIR MAJESTIES

    Maryborough has been included in the Royal Tour programme, details of which were released by the Prime ...

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  11. HANLON KEEN ON CATTLE

    CANBERRA, August 24.—It was alleged at the Premiers' Conference to-day that refusal of the New South wales ...

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  12. AUST. COINAGE NOT POPULAR IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, August 24.—Some Wellington [?] have received advice from a bank not to accept Australian silver coinage ...

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  13. JAP WAR CRIMINAL'S PARTING GESTURE

    HONG KONG, August 24.—Thirty seconds before he was hanged in Stanley gaol this morning Sageilms Mangan, ...

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  14. Snow In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, August 24.—Sydney [?] again to-day under gale [?] from the [?] ...

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  15. REDS CRIPPLING COAST SHIPPING

    BRISBANE, August 24.—Communist influence was increasing insecurity and interrupting shipping efficiency so the Australia coast, Mr. S. Haynes, a ship's officer, said to-day. Merchant marine officers were being forced to leave the Commonwealth service be- cause of this. ...

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  16. MINER'S WIFE HAD EYE FOR SAPPHIRES

    BRISBANE, August 4.—A rare alexandric weighing five penny-weights and valued at over £100 was found by Mrs. Conley, ...

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  18. FOOD FOR BRITAIN IS AID FOR STATE

    BRISBANE, August 24. The Queensland Food-for-Britain project was described by Mr. Collins durum the address-in-reply to debate in Parliament to-day as the "best attempt yet made in the southern hemisphere to assist the homeland's food supply." Answering ...

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  19. PREMIERS' DECISION ON ARMY CAMPS

    CANBERRA, August 24.—Mr. Chifley and the State Premiers continuing their discussions on Monday night agreed to encourage ...

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  20. £569,322,000 Fund To Cushion A Depression

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The National Works Council to-day approved of a reserve of public works valued at £569,322,000 to be held in readiness to cashion possible depression unemployment in the next five years. In addition the council made provision to swing ...

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  21. DISMISSED TRAMMIES' JOBS BACK

    BRISBANE, August 24.—A tramway motorman and conductor who were n[?] after the bus tram [?] at Breakfast Creek on ...

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