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  4. Flood threat [?] Hundreds

    SYDNEY, August 14.—With heavy rain still falling the flood danger on 12 N.S.W. coastal rivers in[?] to-night and hundreds were forced to leave [?] homes. ...

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  5. TWO DROWNED

    TWO members of a three-man fishing party were drowned when their dinghy capsised on the town reach of the Mary River last night. One of the bodies was recovered by two men in another boat, following which a police search o f the area failed to locate the ...

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  6. Two More Uranium Finds

    CANBERRA, August 14.—Two more important uranium discoveries in Australia were announced to-day. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIES GIVEN AID

    CANBERRA, August 14.—Mr. Swartz (Lib., Queensland), speaking in the House of Representatives during the Budget debate to-night said that the Government had given great assistance to two important industries in Queensland. These were ...

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  8. MOSSADEQ'S BID TO BEAT COMMUNISM

    LONDON, August 14.—The Daily Telegraph's Teheran representative says that the Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq, yesterday issued two decrees aimed at improving the Persian peasants' living ...

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  9. [?]tton to [?]nefit by [?]ce Lift

    CANBERRA, August 14.—[?] O'Sullivan an[?] that legislation to [?] the guaranteed return ...

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  10. POWER LOAN WAS FILLED

    BRISBANE, Augut 14.—The State Electricity Commission's second £500,000 public loan has been oversubscribed ...

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  11. STAGGERING RATE RISE

    BRISBANE, Aug. 14.—Rates on the Royal National Association Showgrounds had increase from £3000 to 10,000 ...

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  12. UNION PLAN FOR HOURS CASE MADE

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—plans were completed to-day for the conduct of a united union case in the Arbitration Court ...

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  13. DAMAGES FOR NURSE

    SYDNEY. August 14.—A former nurse companion was awarded £5/15/- a week for life in the Workers ...

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  14. Butter Exports

    BRISBANE. August 14.—Butter exports to Britain will be resumed next week when the Clan MacDonald will load ...

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  15. Show Attendance

    BRISBANE, August 14.—More people have been to the Royal National Sh[?] this year than ever before in the ...

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  16. [?] Tobacco Price

    [?] August 14.—A State [?] for tobacco leaf [?] per lb l—for one lot [?] was paid at ...

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  17. A.I.S. STOCK IN DEMAND

    BRISBANE, August 14.—Sates of A.I.S. stock at the Show to-day were most successful. This was due to the ...

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  18. Mr. Eden Married

    LONDON, August 14—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, married Clarissa Spencer-Churchill, niece of the ...

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  21. IKE REJECTS INVITATION

    DENVER, Aug. 14.—General Dwight Eiscahower, the Republican Presidential candidate to-day rejected an invitation ...

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  22. Criminals Sentenced

    AUCKLAND. August 14.—Four Australian criminals were sentenced in the Auckland Supremo Court to-day ...

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  23. Ladies' Golf Final

    MELBOURNE. August 14.—Australian and New zealand champion, Miss Ma[?]ne Bishop will meet Miss judith ...

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  24. ANTI-RED POWERS USED IN S. AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 14.—The Secretary of Transvaal Indian Youth Congress, Mr. E., Bhoola. was ordered yesterday. ...

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  25. Stock Pavilions

    BRISBANE. August 14.—A series of multiple-deck stock pavilions was forecast as an important expansion move ...

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  26. £50 For Dingoes

    CLONCURRY. August 14.—Graziers are offering from £20 ro £50 for the destruction of dingoes in the district One ...

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  27. Population Increase

    CANBERRA, August 14.—The Australian population will reach 11,000,000 by 1960—an increase of nearly 30 per cent, in a decade—if the migration programme is continued at the current rates. ...

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  28. Double Taxation

    CANBERRA. August 14.—Double taxation discussions with the United States have reached an advanced stage. ...

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  29. Taxi Cab Screens

    SYDNEY, August 14.—The police department has given taxi drivers permission to place quarter inch plastic ...

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