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  4. Another Attack On Voting Procedure Launched By Soviet

    LONDON, August 8.--M. Molotov (Russia), asking permission to speak before all delegates seated for the seventh plenary session of the Paris Conference, announced the Soviet delegation did not agree with the Rules Committee ...

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  5. Czech-Polish Treaty

    LONDON, August 8,--Reports from Paris state the Czech and Polish Foreign Ministers attending the Peace Conference have reached agreement on lines of a the Jugoslav treaties of friendship, and mutual ...

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  6. STATE'S PROGRESS IS BOUND UP IN GREATER IRRIGATION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"Without irrigation we cannot make the advance we should in this State. Most of our future development in all primary industries is bound up with water conservation and irrigation." This statement was made by the Minister for ...

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  7. Appoinment For Salvation Army Commander

    Commissioner W. R. Dalziel, territorial commander of the Salvation Army for Southern Australia, has been appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WAR PRISONERS ILLTREATED BY OWN OFFICERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Allegations of harsh treatment of Australian prisoners of war in Malaya by their officers came before the Trades and Labor Council. They were contained in a ...

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  9. VITAL REPORTS IGNORED BY LABOR GOVT.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Labor Government over the last four years had ignored the Auditor-General's reports ...

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  10. "DIRTY WEATHER"

    LONDON, August 9.--Saying the conference again has moved into dirty weather, the correspondent ...

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  11. DETAILED TO DESTROY PROPERTY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Alleging, wilful destruction of property by American authorities in Brisbane, an ex-AIF soldier who worked for ...

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  12. OVERTIME ISSUE AT MEATWORKS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Stating that he considered he was giving the employees an indulgence in doing so, Mr. Justice Matthews, in the Industrial Court to-day, further adjourned the application by the Queensland ...

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  13. Rubbish Dump Probe

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Army and poice officers are awaitig approval from the City Council to continue sifting a rubbish dump at Ekibin ...

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  14. EIGHT BILLS PASSED IN 40 MINUTES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Eight Bills were passed in 40 minutes in the House of Representatives early this morning. They were: ...

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  15. BRITISH MIGRANTS ANXIOUS TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Further details of the Government's immigration scheme were announced in the House of Representatives to-day by the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell), who disclosed that ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    NEW YORK, August 8.--The 'Journal of Commerce's' Boston correspondent states the demand continues keen for any available ...

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  17. Persia Protests

    LONDON, August 8.--The Teheran Government has protested to Britain against "the presence of Indian troops at Basra ...

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  18. "Evatt's Gestapo"

    CANBERRA, Friday.--There appeared to be in Australia to-day an organisation which he described as "Evatt's ...

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  19. RADIO SERIAL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The radio serial, "The Lawsons," which is broadcast over national stations, came under fire in the ...

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  20. HEAVY EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS CHANGE COURSE OF RIVER

    PORT AU PRINCE (Haiti), August 8.--New Caribbean earthquakes have rocked the already shattered ...

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  21. PARLIAMENT ENDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The seventeenth Parliament ended at 4.20 p.m. with members, 'Hansard' ...

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  22. LA DELEGATES URGE WATER CONSERVATION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--With the scarcity of shinning and all shinning under control of the Shinning Board, the ...

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  23. MORE HOUSES TO BE BUILT THIS YEAR

    BRISBANE, Friday.--During the last 12 months some 4000 houses had been built in Queensland and about 2000 ...

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  24. JUDGE OUTSPOKEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--I do not intend to do anything which would lead to the belief that mass meetings, combined action, and threats ...

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  25. APPEALS FOR CONTINUANCE OF ASSISTANCE BY UNRRA

    GENEVA, August 3.--Speakers from five European countries receiving UNRRA aid-- Czechoslovakia, Poland, ...

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  26. BREAD PANELS

    LONDON, August 8.--Following reports on the amount of stale bread condemned throughout the country as unfit for ...

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  27. HUGE AIRPORT

    CANBERRA, Friday--Australia's international airport, to be constructed at Mascot, Sydney, will be able to handle 10,000 air ...

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  28. CANE FARM LABOR

    LISMORE, Friday.--The district employment officer (Mr. T. S. Peters) stated to-day that opportunity would be afforded men ...

    Article : 110 words
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