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  4. TRAGIC SEQUEL TO WEEK-END BRITISH GALE

    LONDON, August 9,—After a 70 mile an hour gale which swept Britain at the week-end had blown down notices warning bathers not to use a section of the beach off Sahdown (Isle of Wight), ...

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  5. "VERY SERIOUS BLOW TO AUST. SUGAR INDUSTRY"

    BRISBANE, Monday.—This is a very serious blow to the Australian sugar industry, particularly to the canegrowers who will have to meet some 70 per cent of this cost, said the general secretary of the Australian and Queensland Cane ...

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  6. BRITISH SHIPPING ALLOCATION TO AID MIGRATION

    CANBERRA, Monday.—British authorities have promised the Australian Government sufficient shipping to transport a minimum of 72,000 British migrants to Australia next year and rising to 87,000 by 1951. This ...

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  7. Warning Of Tyrants

    Sir Edmund Herring, Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria, had a warning for ex-servicemen at the recent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Rocket Expert. "Too Far Ahead".

    Edward McGee, 26-year-old former American marine, cannot get work on the Australian rocket range, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEPARTMENTAL BUNGLING ON STATE SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Red tape and bungling by the Works and Education Departments had caused urgent matters at State ...

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  10. Two Die In Plane Crash

    WELLINGTON, August 9.— When a Dakota air freighter, under charter to the Railways Department, crashed on a 1700 foot hill near the ...

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  11. New Moon Murders Now Three

    LONDON, August 9.—The body of a four-year-old boy was found hanging by a piece of cord in a bombed ...

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  12. STAND DOWN CLAUSE WANTED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Counsel for the union and for the Commonwealth Government contended before the Full ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. BANKING JUDGMENT TO BE DELIVERED ON WEDNESDAY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Government is making special plans for quick distribution of the banking, judgment, to be delivered ...

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  14. MR. DRAKEFORD TO AIR TALKS IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, August 9.—The Federal Air Minister (Mr. A. S. Drakeford) will arrive in Auckland on August 18 to attend in ...

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  15. U.S. MOVE TO QUESTION RUSSIAN TEACHER HELD IN SOVIET CONSULATE

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—The House of Representatives Un-American, Activities Committee yesterday asked the State Department for a ruling on whether committee investigators may enter the Soviet consulate in New York to question Mrs, Oksana Stepanovna Kosenkina, a Russian school teacher, whom ...

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  16. RADIO BLACK-OUT

    LONDON, August 9.—Sunspots have blacked-out most long distance wireless communications with London. ...

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  17. MR. MENZIES CALLS FOR CLOSER UNITY WITHIN THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, August 9.—"Let us be one people," declared the leader of the Australian Federal Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies) in an appeal over the BBC home service for the closest internal co-operation between the nations of the British Commonwealth and Empire. ...

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  18. RIVAL POWERS VIE TO WIN BERLIN PEOPLE

    BERLIN, August 9.—The British authorities have announced that they would put enough good quality clothing on the Berlin market to provide one new dress for every women in the western sectors. The ...

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  19. A Stubborn Man

    SINGAPORE, August 9.— Rev. T. M'Dougall, Australian secretary of the World Council of Churches, told the 'Free ...

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  20. TAIL-ENDERS BAT USEFULLY FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, August 9.—The tail-enders added 49 runs to Australia's overnight score of seven for 272 before the last wicket fell to Pollard this morning. Lancashire at lunch had lost two wickets for 42, Lindwall securing ...

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  21. FEDERAL UNIONS DISCUSS QLD. IMPRISONMENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A conference of Federal unions decided to-day that unless some early agreement is reached for the release from prison of union leaders and the quashing of future action the unions at a given ...

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  22. PICKETING CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The legal representative of seven men withdrew from the resumed hearing of ...

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  23. STUDENTS RESIGN FROM CLUB

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Twenty students have resigned from Sydney University Labor Club as a protest against Communist ...

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  24. General Says Militia Scheme "Doomed"

    Major - General, Colin Simpson, president of the Victorian branch of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. OLYMPIC GAMES

    LONDON, August 9.—The singles sculls resulted in a win for M. T. Wood, of Australia, the result being: M, T. Wood ...

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