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  4. A SINISTER INFLUENCE BEHIND THE NOISY MOBS IN BERLIN

    LONDON, August 27.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Berlin says that speaker after speaker at the anti-Communist demonstration urged more support for the wester n Allies and expressed a ...

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  5. Arb. Court Deregisters Union: Hits At Direct Action

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—Forty thousand members of the Building Workers' Industrial Union are affected by the deregistration of the union to-day. The Full Arbitration Court issued an order whereby ...

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  6. TO PARIS IN 34 MIN. BY NEW JET LINER

    SPEEDY JET-LINER—Britain's first jet-propelled airliner, a Vickers twin-engined. None Viking, which broke all records between London and Paris and back with an average speed of nearly 400 m.p.h. Piloted by 50-year-old Capt. J. ("Mutt") Summers, Vickers' chief test-pilot, the Viking flew the 222 miles from London Airport to Villadoublay ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. White Aust. Policy Is Under Fire

    HONG KONG, Aug. 27.—Hong Kong's influential South China Morning Post to-day editorially attacked the manner of ...

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  8. LEADERSHIP REBUKED

    WELLINGTON, August 27.—Mystery still shrouds the cause of New Zealand's greatest fire disaster when 41 lives were lost when Ballantyne's store. Christchurch, was destroyed by fire on November 11, last year. A Royal Commission, which probed the tragedy, now unanimously reports that it was unable to find the cause or origin of the fire. It criticises the lack of effective control of ...

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  9. DOLLARS FOR AUST. WOOL

    CANBERRA, August 27.—The Australian authorities are hopeful of certain European countries being permitted to pay dollars for ...

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  10. STATE A.L.P. RULING ON RED SOCIETY

    SYDNEY, August 27.—The Australian-Russian Society was officially declared an organisation sponsored by the Communist ...

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  11. Wharf Labour To Be Increased In Q'land Ports

    BRISBANE, August 27.—Waterside labour strength at ten Queensland ports is to be increased by nearly 500 men. This will bring ...

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  12. Woman Singer's Death

    AUCKLAND, August 27.—A.A.P.-Reuter's correspondent says that a woman [?] who tainted when she reached the third line ...

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  13. INCREASE LIKELY IN ELECTRICITY CHARGES

    OBVIOUS conclusion to be drawn from the remarks following the adoption of the Wide Bay Regional Electricity Board's budget for the financial year 1948/49 is that an increase in electricity tariffs will be announced early in 1949. ...

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  14. Wire Netting From Japan?

    CANBERRA, August 27.—The possibilities of importing large quantities of wire netting from Japan at present are being ...

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  16. NECK ROPE FOR JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, Aug. 27.—One former lieut.-general and four other Japanese were sentenced to hang. Three were sentenced to life ...

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  17. TWO DAYS BETWEEN BIRTH OF TWINS

    SYDNEY, August 27.—A boy was born in Wollongong last Sunday and his twin sister was born in Sydney 18 ...

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  18. WHO IS TO OWN ANTARCTICA ?

    WASHINGTON, August 27.—The United States is still privately discussing with all interested countries, including Britain, Australia ...

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  19. AUST. CURRENCY AND STERLING PARITY

    LONDON, August 27.—Reuter's financial correspondent says that well-informed London quarters do not support the Australian ...

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  20. Toshack Operated On

    LONDON, August 27.—Toshack underwent an operation to-day for cartilage trouble. ...

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  21. DISPLACED PEOPLE FOR AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Angust 27.—An Australian Embassy spokesman told the A.A.P. to-day that since the exchange of letter between President Truman and Mr. Chifley concerning the transport of displaced persons to Australia, Australian representatives had made no ...

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  22. U.S. IN GRIP OF HEAT WAVE

    NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (A.A.P.).—Almost the entire nation is weltering in a steamy 100 degree heatwave that has already ...

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  23. N.Z. PLANE CRASH

    WELLINGTON, August 27.—A.A P.-Reuter's correspondent says that the two occupants of a R.N.Z.A.F. Mosquito were killed ...

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