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  4. Royal Family to Spend One Hour in Mackay

    THEIR Majesties the King and Queen, and Princess Margaret, will spend an hour in Mackay on their way from the airport to the harbor on Wednesday, April 27, next. The Royal family will board a destroyer at Mackay harbor, from which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KREMLIN TALKS

    LONDON, August 24.--Stalin last night for the second time received the western envoys at the Kremlin, the conference, which lasted four hours, 40 minutes, being the longest yet. The ...

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  6. LOAN COUNCIL DECISIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Loan Council to-day pruned proposed Commonwealth and State borrowings for 1948-49 by £21,586,000. The Council authorised the Commonwealth and States to borrow a total of £100,356,000 for the financial ...

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  7. Charter of Women's Rights

    GENEVA, August 24.--The UN Economic and Social Council has laid;the foundations for a charter ...

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  8. CONSTITUTION DRAFTED FOR WEST GERMANY

    LONDON, August 24.--A committee of experts from the 11 West German state Governments has completed the ...

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  9. Rare Gem Find

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A Hire alexandrite, weighing 5dwt. and valued at over £100, was found by Mrs. Conley, of ...

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  10. "ACTED LIKE AMERICAN GANGSTERS''

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A Manly doctor and a sea captain had acted like American gangsters in taking the doctor's ...

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  11. BAN SUGGESTED ON LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The State Premiers agreed to-day to recommend to the Australian Road Transport ...

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  12. REIMBURSEMENT OF INCOME TAX

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The States at the Premiers' Conference to-day agreed to a new formula for the reimbursement of uniform taxation collections, which will give them an increase of £8,680,000 in the current ...

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  13. AUSTN. SILVER IS UNPOPULAR IN NZ

    WELLINGTON, August 24.--Some Wellington firms have received advice from a bank not to accept Australian silver ...

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  14. SECRET PEACE TALKS BETWEEN JEWS AND ARABS

    TEL-AVIV, August 24.--An Israeli Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday peace talks initiated by the Jews were proceeding with certain Arab leaders. It was necessary at this ...

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  15. N.S.W. Premier Bitter On Victorian Coal Imports

    CANBERRA, Tuesday--A discussion on coal distribution in Australia was almost broken up at the Premiers' Conference to-day by hostile clashes in which the NSW Premier (Mr. M'Girr), the Minister for Housing in NSW (Mr. Evatt), the Victorian Deputy Premier (Mr. M'Donald), and the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) were involved. ...

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  16. Railway Revenue

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Minister for Transport (Mr. Dug- gan) told Mr, Low (CP, Cooroora) in the Assembly to-day that the ...

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  17. OPEN-CUT MINERS AND FEDERATION MEMBERSHIP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--There would be a grave industrial dispute if Queensland miners at open-cut mines at Blair Athol and elsewhere were not permitted to ...

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  18. Dean Of Canterbury Refused Visa To Visit United States

    LONDON, August 24.--The American consul in London has informed the Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) that the United States authorities will not grant him a visa to enter America because they ...

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  19. NEW STATE, OR NEW DEAL, FOR NORTH?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. T. Aikens (Independent, Mundlng- burra) broke into verse in Parliament to-day to give his version of ...

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  20. Prices Prosecution

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--The question of whether Manuel Comino, of Cairns, a dealer, was "in business" by buying plywood and ...

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