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  4. STILL NO BASIS FOR TALKS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, August 17.—London diplomatic quarters believe the four power Kremlin meeting yesterday again failed to produce a basis for four power negotiations on Germany. It Is thought the ...

    Article : 470 words
  5. Premier Forecasts Division Of Qld. Into Three States .

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Queensland ultimately will be divided into three States, comprising the northern, central and southern regions, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) forecast to-night. A hint was also given by Mr. Hanlon that the northern State might start from ...

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  6. SOVIET CONSULATE ESCAPE

    YORK, August 17.—The Russian Consul-General (Jacob Lomakin) said last night Mrs. Oksana Stepanovka Kosenkina was attempting to take her own life when she leaped from a window of his consulate on Thursday, and ...

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  7. "COMBAT DOGS TO HUNT TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, August 17.— Twenty-nine specially trained Alsatian "combat" dogs arrived yesterday aboard the ship ...

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  8. Support For New State Move

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.— The Federation of Chambers of Commerce of North Queensland this afternoon, Mr. L. ...

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  9. PROVINCIAL ABATTOIRS LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The establishment of four abattoirs in populous provincial centres in Queensland Is expected to be the main feature of legislation to be ...

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  10. MISSING HIKER NOT LOST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Diane Marminon (23). university lecturer, for whom 200 men have been searching since she became ...

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  11. UN POWERLESS

    JERUSALEM August 17. Both sides in Jerusealem only laugh at the United Nations observers ...

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  12. Federal Revenue for July Indicates Last Year's Record May be Surpassed

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The 1947-48 financial year yielded the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) an all time record collection of £414,000,000 in taxation, both direct and indirect, said the Country party (Mr. ...

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  13. COMPLETION OF MISSING LINKS IN HIGHWAY URGED .

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—Federated Chambers of Commerce of North Queensland in conference in Townsville to-day decided to urge a more urgent- approach to the early completion of the national ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN VICTORY IN SIGHT WHEN APPEAL AGAINST LIGHT UPHELD

    LONDON, August 17.—With seven English wickets down for 178 runs, victory was in sight for the Australians in the final Test to-day when an appeal against the light was upheld before the tea adjournment. There was no further play, but the result cannot long be delayed when the match is resumed. ...

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  15. A Hollywood "Dream"

    LOS ANGELES, August 17.—Twentieth Century Fox Films recently circulated to newspapers a ...

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  16. BOYS'TOWN PROJECT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—"Australlan migrants for Australia" is the way Father Dunlea, founder of Svdney Boys Town, describes the ...

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  17. BUTCHERS MOVE ON SATURDAY WORK

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—A mass meeting of 3000 employees in retail butcher shops will bo held next Saturday morning to discuss ...

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  18. UNCENSORED LETTER FROM GAOL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — A letter written from Long Bay Gaol, Sydney, stating that the writer, who was serving a ...

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  19. CONCERN AT TOP SECRET LEAKAGE

    LONDON, August 17.—It is reliably stated the British Cabinet is concerned at the leakage of top secret military ...

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  20. SEPARATE MINISTER TO CONTROL STATE COAL RESOURCES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,—Moving the address-in-reply in Parliament to-day, Mr, Burrows (Labor, Port Curtis) advocated a separate ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA'S POLICY ON IMMIGRATION

    CAPETOWN, August 17.—Field Marshal Smuts, in the Assembly, asked the Government for an assurance that the previous Government's undertakings on migration would be carried out. He moved that the Assem. ...

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