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  4. DIPLOMATIC LULL WILL FOLLOW KREMLIN TALKS

    LONDON, August 25.--Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) spent many hours with Sir William Strang and the United States and French Ambassadors studying the report the ...

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  5. THREE KILLED, 17 INJURED IN NZ TORNADO

    AUCKLAND, August 25.--Three were killed and 17 injured when a tornado hit Hamilton, 86 miles south of Auckland, and nearby Frankton Junction, shortly before noon to-day. The towns are badly disorganised, ...

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  6. Soviet Decides To Close Consulates In America

    WASHINGTON, August 25.--The Soviet Government has decided to close immediately both Soviet consulates in the United States-in New York and San Francisco-and considers, according to the principle of reciprocity, that the United States ...

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  7. FREE MEDICINE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--No early end to the deadlock between the Commonwealth Government and the BMA on ...

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  8. VIKING PLANES WILL CARRY ROYAL FAMILY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Royal family will make one flight every three days in Viking aircraft during the 68 ...

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  9. Tension Eases In Berlin

    BERLIN, August 25.--Tension eased in Berlin as Moscow reports suggested new hopes for settlement of the ...

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  10. PETROL LICENCES CANCELLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Because they did not furnish fresh applications when asked to do so, a number of agricultural ...

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  11. SIAMESE HELP FOR BRITISH IN MALAYA

    BANGKOK, August 25.--British military and police patrols may in future cross the Slam frontier in pursuit of ...

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  12. NO MATERIAL FOR POWER EXTENSIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Loan expenditure proposed for the State's five regional electricity boards in 1948-49 has ...

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  13. TECHNOLOGISTS LEAVING SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland sugar growers and milkers were prepared to forego the £7000 a year subsidy to take over the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Mr. Evans (CP, Mirani) said in Parliament ...

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  14. Shire Amalgamation Issue

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Allegations that the Local Government Minister (Mr. W. Power) had already decided on the south coast ...

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  15. Savage Dogs Did Not Foil Thieves

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Savage dogs hired by the Air Force to protect an ammunition store at ...

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  16. PREFABRICATED HOMES TO PRECEDE BRITISH FAMILIES

    MELBOURNUE, Wednesday.--Twelve hundred railway workers and their families, with prefabricated houses to accommodate ...

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  17. N.Z. WATERSIDERS SEEK MORE PAY

    WELLINGTON, August 25.--The Waterside Workers' Union, declaring there was nothing in the budget justifying the industrial ...

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  18. ROCKET RANGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Because the Commonwealth Government had refused permission for five of 12 officials ...

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  19. STATE ASSUMPTION OF RENT CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Landlords or tenants of domestic property will be allowed legal representation in the Fair Rents Court ...

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  20. SIXTEEN KILLED IN SUPERFORT CRASH

    HONOLULU, August 25.--Sixteen of a B29 Superfortress's crew of 20 were killed on Tuesday night when the plane, which had lost an ...

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  21. TAX CHALLENGE IN HIGH COURT?

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Victorian Government would consider challenging the Commonwealth's uniform taxation rights ...

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  22. MEMBER CENSURED BY UNION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The State executive of the Federated Clerks' Union has found E. W. Peters, State Government ...

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  23. AUST. TROOPS SHOULD STAY IN JAPAN

    DARWIN, Wednesday. -- Australian troops should be kept in Japan, according to the Federal Parliamentary ...

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  24. Callide Coal Project

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--Negotiations for hauling Callide coal by road to Gladstone for shipment to Victoria are expected to be ...

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  25. DENIAL OF PALESTINE PEACE TALKS

    LONDON, August 25.--The secretary-general of the Arab League, Azzam Pasha, declared yesterday that a New York ...

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  26. BRADMAN EXCEEDS 2000 RUNS FOR FOURTH OCCASION

    LONDON, August 25.--The attack of the Gentlemen had no terrors for the early Australian batsmen at Lord's to-day. After Barnes had lost his wicket in forcing the pace, Brown, usually a model of steadfast ...

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  27. KILLED AT BULLFIGHT

    MADRID, August 25.--Two spectators were killed and 400 injured when part of a wooden bullring collapsed during a bullfight ...

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  28. GOLFER'S DAMAGES ACTION SETTLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Settlement was announced to-day of the claim by Frederick Anderson, professional golfer, for £5000 ...

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  29. PENALTY PROVISO ON ANNUAL LEAVE IN MT. ISA AWARD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The validity of the penalty provisions in the annual leave clause of the Mt. Isa Mines award was challenged before Mr. T. E, Dwyer in the Industrial Court to-day by Mr. C. G. Fallon on ...

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  30. U.S. Request For Trade Preferences In Trust Territories

    GENEVA, August 25. -- The United States delegate to the international tariffs and trade talks (Mr. J. Leddy) told 21 other ...

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  31. COMPLAINT ON PROPAGANDA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Immmigration (Mr. A. A. Calwell) alleged to-day that the West Australian division ...

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  32. Re-Nomination Of Red Hater

    WASHINGTON, August 25. --John Rankin (Democrat, Mississippi). outspoken advocate of white supremacy and bitter foe of ...

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  33. Gauze Packing Left In Woman's Windpipe Caused Her Death

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The City Coroner (Mr. A. R. Raschke) to-day found that Mrs. Ethel Margaret Lennon (23), of Enmore, ...

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  34. Decision Reserved On Wages Claim

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Decision was reserved by Mr. T. E. Dwyer in the Industrial Court to-day in an application by the AWU ...

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  35. U.S. PRICES STILL SKY ROCKETING

    WASHINGTON, August 25.--The Labor Department announced that the consumer's price index rose 1.2 per cent in the month ...

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  36. Anti-picketing Fines Overdue

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Fines and costs totalling almost £1000 for anti- picketing convictions fell duo this week, but up to to-night ...

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  37. AMERICA BUYS BRITISH CARS

    LONDON, August 25.--Britain in July exported to America more than 3700 cars worth 3,500,000 dollars, which was more than double ...

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