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  4. RUEFUL TONE IN LONDON ON BANK JUDGMENT

    LONDON, August 12.—'The Times' financial correspondent says there is a touch of ruefulness in London's reception of the news of the High Court's verdict on the Bank Nationalisation Act, ...

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  5. Soviet Consul General Refuses To Comply With Writ To Produce Witness

    NEW YORK, August 12—A writ of habeas corpus was served yesterday on Jacob Lomakin, Soviet Consul General, ordering him to produce a "kidnapped" Russian woman school teacher in court to-day, but Lomakin announced later he would not produce her, and ...

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  6. Death Toll Mounting In Malayan Terror

    SINGAPORE, August 12.—Ambushed by Chinese terrorists while cycling to work early this morning, Baden Powell Wells (48), of Sydney, a dredging master, was shot dead, and a companion, James Ritchie (41), of Angus, Scotland, ...

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  7. Dr. Evatt In London

    Dr. Evatt, Minister for External Affairs, conferred recently with Britain's Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin). He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROTECTION FOR RUSSIANS IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, August 12— The Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) at a Press conference said Russian citizens ...

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  9. GENERAL BLAMEY OPTIMISTIC ON WORLD SITUATION

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.— General Sir Thomas Blarney, who will leave shortly for a visit to Japan at the ...

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  10. INDUSTRIES FAIR NEXT YEAR

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An Industries Fair will be held in the Exhibition Grounds next year from April 26 to May 14. It will ...

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  11. "Economic Sabotage"

    BUCHAREST, August 12.—The Roumanian News Agency says Valer Roman, a former Roumanian National Liberal Minister, has ...

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  12. INDIAN TROOPS IN HYDERABAD

    HYDERABAD, August 12.— The Hyderabad Government has demanded the "Immediate withdrawal" of Indian troops ...

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  13. NO DECISION BY GOVT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Acting Attorney-General (Senator M'Kenna) conferred late this afternoon and to-night with the ...

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  14. JERUSALEM WATER SUPPLY PUMPING PLANT WRECKED

    TEL-AVIV, August 12.—Fire raged in the Latrun pumping station after two explosions caused heavy damage to its equipment. It is officially announced that Arabs were responsible for the two explosions at dawn, ...

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  15. Television Services In Australia

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Tenders for the supply of equipment for nonochrome broadcast television transmissions in Sydney ...

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  16. COAL DEARER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Queensland coal prices have been increased from 6d to 16 per ton to meet ...

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  17. £15,000 Fire Damage

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Damage estimated at more than £15,000 was caused by a fire in Hancock and Gore's timber mills at Jimna, ...

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  18. GOVT. SCHEME FOR DECENTRALISATION OF EDUCATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Executive Council has approved of a scheme for decentralisation of State education, and decided it should take effect from January 1 next. Announcing this to-day, the Premier ...

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  19. Britain Gives Notice That She May Not Approve Danube Pact

    BELGRADE, August 12.—Sir Charles Peake (British delegate to the Danube navigation conference) told the conference the British delegation's participation was entirely without prejudice to Britain's rights and ...

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  20. Anti-Picket Gaolings

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The problem of obtaining the release of men imprisoned under the anti-picketing laws has now been handed over by Queensland unions to the ACTU. Resolutions to this effect were carried ...

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  21. STATE RECORD BY MULGELDIE COALMINERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The development of Mulgeldie coalfield, 100 miles southwest of Gladstone, is almost ...

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  22. District Show Exhibits

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Young men should take their part in the preparation and staging of district exhibits at ...

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    Senator Alben Barkley, of Kentucky, who was recently nominated Vice - Presidential candidate by the Democratio ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. TEA BREAKS COSTLY IN WORK HOURS

    BRISBANE, Thursday- Over 100,000 working hours weekly were lost by tea breaks by employees under State ...

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  25. BLAIR ATHOL WONDER OF WORLD

    BALLARAT, Thursday. _ Queensland's Blair Athol open cut coalfield was destined to be one of the wonders of the ...

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  26. Films For Production In Australia

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Production of two new Alms by Ealing Studios, England, in Australia will begin next year. ...

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  27. Price Control Will Remain On Many Items

    Mr Finnan, the New South Wales Minister for Labor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BURWOOD COLLIERY DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A conference before the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) today on the Burwood colliery ...

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  29. BLACK MARKET IN CARS HIT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The motor car black market was being hit heavily by the influx of new British vehicles, the Deputy Prices ...

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  30. BODY IDENTIFIED BY TEETH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Gold inlays and fillings in the teeth of a body found half buried in the sand on Stradbroke Island on ...

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  31. Authorised Reprisal Executions

    ARNHEM, August 12.—A special court sentenced to 12 years' gaol Air Force General Friedrich Christiansen, German ...

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  32. TENDER DERAILED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The tender of the abattoir train was derailed ut Cannon Hill about 7.30 this morning. ...

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  33. Questioned About 70 Murders!

    FRANKFURT, August 12.—The German News Agency, Dena, says American and German police, after a wide search, arrested a ...

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