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  4. 3 Ships Hit by Reds' Gunfire

    TOKIO, August 12.—A British frigate, H.M.S. Mounts Bay. was hit off Korea by Communist shore gunners last week. One sailor was killed and four [?] wounded. ...

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  5. ECONOMIC DEMAND EVADED IN BUDGET

    CANBERRA, August 12—The Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Evatt, in the House of Representatives to-night, moved a motion of censure against the Mehzies-Fadden Government on the 1952-53 budget. Moving that the first item of expenditure in the budget ...

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  6. No Strikes on Galvin Award

    MELBOURNE, August 12.—Moves at the A.C.T.U. special congress next month for stoppages in protest at the Galvin Award are certain to fail. REsolutions for submission ...

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  7. Airlines Benefit By £1½ M.

    CANBERRA, August 12.—Government owned Trans Australia Airlines and private airline companies will benefit ...

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  8. CANE FARMER KILLED INSTANTLY

    BUNDABERG, August 12.—A 54-year-old cane farmer was killed almost instantly this morning when a motor ...

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  9. Leniency To Man On Farm

    BRISBANE, August 12.—A magistrate to-day extended kniency to a man alleged by [?]lice to have a "long criminal ...

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  10. Constable Saves Two Children

    BRISBANE, August 12.—Prompt action by Constable Pat Cranitch laved two children in a runaway car from ...

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  11. IS THE TEAPOT ON THE WAY OUT?

    CHICAGO, August 12.—A new tea-making device, claimed to be the first real advance in tea-making in over 1000 ...

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  12. SHEEP LED TO ARREST OF ESCAPEES

    SYDNEY, August 12.—A [?]ock of frightened sheep to-day betrayed the pretence of four escaped Hungarian ...

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  13. No Loan For Housing

    BRISBANE, Aug. 12.—The Housing Minister. Mr. Hilton said to-day that the STate Housing Commission could not ...

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  14. Ban On "Bumpers"

    SYDNEY, August 12.—Indications are that the Australian Board of Control will agree to the New South Wales proposal ...

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  15. Lindwall Took 70 Wickets In 22 Games

    LONDON, August 17.—The Australian fast bowler, Ray Lindwall, has taken 70 wickets in 22 matches for Nelson in ...

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  16. Registration Protest

    SYDNEY. Aug 12.—Primary prodaters in Wellington, western N.S.W. want all N.S.W. primary producers to refuse to ...

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  17. Brake Van Derailed

    BRISBANE, Aug, 12.—December of brake van of a empty live stock train at [?] at 6.30 p.m. to-day ...

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  18. NATIVES NOW IN QUANDARY

    CANBERRA, August 12.—The Commonwealth's decision to grant citizenship rights to natives of the Northern ...

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  19. TAX CONCESSIONS FOR TERRITORY

    CANBERRA. Aug. 12—Exemption from lax on inconce derived from primary production and fishing in the ...

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  22. FARMER ON CHARGE OF WIFE'S MURDER

    MELBOURNE, August 12.—A dairy farmer charged with the murder of his wife at Nullawarre, 170 miles ...

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  23. Jewels Disappeared

    TOKIO, August 12—A Japanese Parliamentary committee reported to-day that large quantities of ...

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  24. JUDGE MAXWELL HAS INFLUENZA

    SYDNEY, August 12.—the Royal Commission on liquor has been halted because ol the illness of the commissioner, Mr. Justice Maxwell. and may ...

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  25. Broken Hill Policy

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—Consolidated profit of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd. was £2,298,229 after ...

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  26. Communism Strikes Sarawak

    KUCHING (Sarawak), August 12.—Armed and uniformed Communists have definitely begun terrorist activities in hitherto peaceful Sarawak, it was stated officially here yesterday. A Government spokesman ...

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  27. Pre-school Training

    BRISBANE. August 12.—Government aid for pre-school training centers will be requested by the Queensland ...

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  28. New Governor-General

    CANBERRA, August 12—The announcement of the name of the new Governor General of Australia is expected from ...

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