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  4. BANKING ACT DECLARED INVALID

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal Government has no power to nationalise the private trading banks, the High Court ruled to-day, and issued orders to restrain the Government from ...

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  5. BORNEO HEAD-HUNTERS TO TRACK TERRORISTS IN MALAYAN JUNGLES

    SINGAPORE, August 11.—It is officially announced that a party of Dyaks has arrived in Malaya to help combat the terrorism. Another limited number is to arrive soon. The Dyaks are traditional head-hunters from Borneo. ...

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  6. DECISIONS OF JUDGES SUMMARISED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Though the Chief Justice (Sir John Latham) and Mr. Justice M'Tiernan dissented on a ...

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  7. DECISION 'WELCOME'

    TELEPHONES rang continuously in Mackay banks after the decision was announced. ...

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  8. U.S. Spy Ring Case

    WASHINGTON, August 11.—The State Department ruled yesterday that the House Un-American Activities Committee can subpoena Mrs. Oksana Stepanovna Kosenkina, Russian school teacher how at the ...

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    CHIEF JUSTICE SIR JOHN LATHAM—Gave the Commonwealth 14 days in which to appeal against the High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MELVILLE MYSTERY MAY BE SOLVED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Police expect that a dentist to-morrow will prove that a body washed up on Stradbroke Island, three ...

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  11. SHARES RISE

    LONDON, August 11.— Share prices for Australian banks were marked higher on the London stock ...

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  12. UN MEDIATOR IN PALESTINE IS "DISSATISFIED"

    LONDON, August 11.—Count Bernadotte (UN mediator in Palestine), at a Press conference in Jerusalem to-day, said he had handed letters to the Jewish Military Governor of Jerusalem and to the Arab Legion ...

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  13. SHOW ATTENDANCE SPOILT BY RAIN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday, — Because of rain attendance at the show to-day was 16,000 fewer than the record established for ...

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  14. U.S. Threatened With Maritime Upheaval

    SAN FRANCISCO, August 11.— Spokesmen for four maritime unions yesterday refused to accept a wage increase offer and ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND'S ABUNDANT RESOURCES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Responding to the toast of Parliament at the official opening of the Show to-day, ...

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  16. Early Australian Bats Astray On Soft Wicket

    LONDON, August 11.—A soft wicket proved the downfall of early Australian batsmen at Sunderland to-day against Durham. Tallon and Harvey were out with only three runs on the board in the second over, ...

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  17. HUGE CLAIM AGAINST FEDERAL GOVT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Grace Brothers Pty. Ltd., general merchants, issued a writ out of the High Court to-day ...

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  18. Pay For Miners Who Could Not Work

    AUCKLAND, August 11. — The Government has instructed companies to pay miners between £10,000 and £12,000 for three days ...

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  19. Empire Games In NZ

    LONDON, August 11.— The International Amateur Athletics Federation has decided that the ...

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  20. SOVIET "DEMAND" ON MacARTHUR

    TOKIO, August 11.—Major- General Kislenko (Soviet member of the Allied Council for Japan) to-day demanded that General ...

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  21. TAA Strike Off

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Acting on the recommendation of the ACTU, TAA ground staff employees called off the strike they ...

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  22. Newcastle Deadlock

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Newcastle Trades Hall Council today asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to intervene and settle ...

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