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  4. Many Federal Seats Will Be Halved In Boundary Changes

    BRISBANE, Monday—It is expected that when the Commonwealth Redistribution Commission has completed its work all except two of Queensland's present 10 Federal seats will have been halved to produce eight additional divisions. ...

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  5. Govt. Objectives In Privy Council Appeal Outlined

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The principal objective of the Government in its appeal to the Privy Council against the High Court's judgment in the banking case is expected to be to secure a finding upholding the validity of section 46 of the 1947 ...

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  6. STILL MORE COAL AT BLAIR ATHOL

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—Estimates of reserves of coal at Blair Athol will be upset by the ...

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  7. INCREASE IN AUST.-RUSSIAN TRADE PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A ship is expected to leave Australia shortly with a shipment of wheat, flour, and 12 other items of Australian food products for Russia. On her return the ship will carry to Australia a ...

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  8. COLOGNE'S RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL

    COLOGNE. August 16.— Bishop Raible, representing the Australian Hierarchy and Roman Catholics at the ...

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  9. BRISBANE LIVING COSTS UP 8p.c. IN NINE MONTHS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The cost of living in Brisbane increased by 8 per cent in the nine months preceding June this year—a rise unequalled in any similar period since the outbreak of World War II. This was ...

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  10. NEW JUDGE FOR PAPUA-N. GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister tor External Territories (Mr. E. J. Ward) said to-day he had approved the appointment of an ...

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  11. Destroyer Anzac To Be Launched Friday

    HMAS Anzac on the Stooks. MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Australian destroyer Anzac will be launched at 3 p.m. on Friday— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. The Rising Standard Of Living

    CANBERRA. -Monday.—A condition of the rising standard of living was that the amenities of life were made available on a ...

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  13. OPTIMISTIC. VIEW OF OUTCOME OF MOSCOW TALKS

    LONDON, August 16.—The three western envoys will probably meet the Soviet Foreign Minister (Molotov) at the Kremlin at 2 p.m. GMT today for what observers said would be one of the ...

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  14. OPPOSITION PLANS AT STANDSTILL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Opposition party plans to fight the 1949 Federal elections are at a standstill pending an announcement of ...

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  15. MORRIS RUN OUT WHEN NEEDING FOUR RUNS FOR DOUBLE CENTURY

    LONDON, August 16.—A magnificent bowling effort by Hollies helped to keep the Australian score to-day to a total considerably below what was expected after the splendid opening stand of 117 by Barnes and Morris. Miller and Harvey were added to the list of his victims. ...

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  16. Malaya Insurgents Strafed

    SINGAPORE, August 16.— Rocket-firing Spitfires made one of their biggest attacks on a known insurgent area, 30 ...

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  17. BIG CUSTOMS HAUL

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—Police and Customs officers searching a wharf worker at the station pier last week found two silver fox furs ...

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  18. COMPENSATION FOR DISMISSED WHARFIES

    AUCKLAND, August 16. — .Watersiders will receive £1299 compensation for unjustified dismissals during the first phase of ...

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  19. LEGISLATION TO COVER PRICE CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—More than half the 240 Federal employees engaged in price control in Queensland will be ...

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  20. Contempt Of Court Charge Hearing Against Julius Adjourned

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The hearing of a complaint by the Registrar of the Industrial Court against Max Nordeau Julius, barrister-at-law, alleging contempt of court, was to-day adjourned in the Industrial Court ...

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  21. GAEKWAR WILL NOT ABDICATE

    BOMBAY, August 16.— The Gaekwar of Baroda has arrived here. He said he would implement without delay a pledge he made to ...

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  22. PURITY!

    BANGALORE, India. August 16.—The Government has ordered the dismissal of Hindu priests ...

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  23. U.S. CITY BLASTED BY EXPLOSION

    RENO, Nevada, August 16.—At least six were killed and 180 injured in a mysterious blast that rocked Reno's business district yesterday. The explosion is reported to have been touched off by a fire. ...

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  24. They Miss The Food

    LONDON, August 16.—Sid Barnes, when asked by Mr. Arthur Gilligan, BBC commentator, during the ...

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  25. Townsville Tug Repairs

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.—The Townsville Harbor Board's new tug, Empire Minotaur, which has been undergoing repairs for ...

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