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  4. PLAN TO DEFEAT DOLLAR DEFICIT

    SYDNEY, August 22.—Australia is negotiating with America for indirect Marshall aid to cover the £31,000,000 yearly dollar deficit The U.S.A. could give this aid by buying in Australia, for dollars, goods needed for the European Recovery Aid Programme. ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVY'S LITTLE SHIPS HAVE BIG CRUISE

    MOTOR TORPEDO BOATS of the Royal Navy Coastal Command Forces recently left Gosport to visit Flushing, Amsterdam. Withelms, haven, Keil and Stockholm. The boats are a division of the 2nd Flot ills of Motor Torpedo Boats. This is the first visit since the end of the war. The picture shows some of the motor torpede boats on trial runs before leaving, in home waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Atom Secrets Being Pooled

    NEW YORK, August 22.—David Lilenthal, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said to-night that the United States, Britain and Canada were continuing to share technical information on Atomic energy. Mr. Lilenthal was ...

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  7. MAN FATALLY INJURED IN TRUCK MISHAP

    JOHN Baron (29), a married man, of Oakhurst, while driving a truck from Maryborough towards Bundaberg, was seriously ...

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  8. MOLOTOV IS ASKED FOR ANOTHER MEET

    LONDON, August 22.—The three Western envoys, after meeting at the British Embassy yesterday asked Mr. ...

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  9. Mrs. Kasenkina Now Making A Recovery

    NEW YORK, August 22.—Mrs. Kasenkina was removed from the critically ill list to-day, nine days after she leapt from the third floor of the Soviet Consulate. The hospital said that she was constantly improving. Meanwhile, ...

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  10. WILL PREMIERS DEMAND FREEDOM ON TAXATION?

    CANBERRA, August 22.—Demands for a re-adjustment of the Commonwealth-State financial relationships, particularly with a view to the restoration of the States' taxing rights, are expected to be made at the annual Premiers' conference which will begin here to-morrow. For some time now, the States, particularly the non-Labour States, have been dissatisfied with the present financial set-up between themselves ...

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  11. Bad Luck Dogs Rail Engine

    An accident which occurred at Makowatta, 50 miles north at Bundaberg on Friday, appears to support the superstition that accidents ...

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  12. CURRENCY CONCESSIONS RUMOURED

    LONDON, August 22.—Reuter's Berlin representative says that the Soviet licenced newspaper headlined rumors from Moscow ...

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  13. MR. CHIFLEY TO CHAT OVER RADIO

    SYDNEY, August 22.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is considering giving a weekly "report to the Nation" over one of Auittralia's ...

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  14. GERMAN CROP LOSS BY FLOODS

    LONDON, August 22.—The Associated Press correspondent in Berlin says that the Russian-controlled Press says that over 12,000 ...

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  15. EGGS DOWN—BUT NOT TO PUBLIC

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Wholesale prices of second quality and second medium hen eggs are down 1d. from to-morrow. However, a ...

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  16. LABOUR RETAINS MAJORITY

    HOBART, Aug. 22.—On present indications in the counting of Saturday's poll there is a possibility that Labour will be ...

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  17. Prison Chief Resigns Out Of "Disgust"

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Mr. J. F. Whitney stated to-day that he had resigned as Comptroller-General of prisons because he ...

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  18. UNIONS WILL PAY FINES

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Two watersiders, Charles Graham and Joseph Esler, in gaol for failure to pay fines under the ...

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  19. U.S. MILITARY POLICE PLACED ON ALERT

    LONDON, August 22.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that it is officially stated that all U.S. military policemen have been placed on the alert for possible trouble on the sector boundaries. British authorities have not issued similar orders, but have sent an extra detachment to Potsdamerplatz. Two ...

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  20. GROCERS' EXECUTIVE TO VISIT N. Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Queensland Grocer and Retail Traders' Association executive will visit north Queensland next month for ...

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  21. "Axis Sally" & "Tokio Rose" To Be Tried

    WASHINGTON August 22.—Mildred Elizabeth Gillars (37), spinster, who, while broadcasting from N[?] radios during wartime ...

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  22. FRENCH DENY CHIFLEY'S CHARGE

    LONDON, August 22.—The Associated Press correspondent at Paris says that authoritative sources state that the Minister for ...

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  24. AUST'S CHANCE IN BIG TENNIS

    NEW YORK, August 21.—The Associated Press special tennis correspondent at Boston says that Australia was practically in the challenge round of the Davis Cup to-night when play ceased at 6.30 o'clock with Sidwell going strongly ...

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  25. BRITISH WORKERS WANT CHEAPER BEER

    LONDON, August 22.—Renter's says that E. J. Hill, general secretary of the Boilermakers' Union, declared that workers in heavy ...

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  26. PLANE HAD MADE FORCED LANDING

    BRISBANE, August 22.—The pilot of a two-engined Dragon aircraft which made a forced landing on the beach 20 miles north of ...

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  27. EMINENT COUNSEL TO OPPOSE GOV'T

    LONDON, August 22.—Reuter's correspondent says that Sir David Maxwell-Fyle, former Attorney-General, and chief prosecutor at ...

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  28. Butchers' Shops Open Saturdays

    SYDNEY, August 22.—Sydney butcher shops will be open on Saturday mornings during the summit months from September 4. ...

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  29. Politicians For London

    SYDNEY, August 22.—A delegation of 15 Parliamentarians left for London in the Orion yesterday. The delegation will attend the Empire ...

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  30. ITS HERE : A DRIVER TEACHER MACHINE!

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Six "driver-trainer" machines costing £2000 each are being imported from England to teach people safe driving. The secretary of the Queensland Road Safety Council, Mr. D. Downward, said to-night that one machine would be allotted ...

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  31. Tamaroa Penalised For Week-end Win

    BRISBANE, August 22.—Tamarea, winner at Eagle Farm at his last two starts, leaves for Lismore to-morrow morning, where ...

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