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  4. SOVIET FORCES MASS ON JUGOSLAV BORDER

    BELGRADE, August 31.--Reports state that five Russian tank divisions, supported by infantry and planes, are massed on ...

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  5. DECISION ON NEWSPAPER REVERSED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice Barry reversed a ...

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  6. Importation Of Jap Iron Criticised In State Parliament

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Two points of view regarding iron imported from Japan to be used in Queensland were advanced in the Legislative Assembly to-day when the Address-in-Reply debate ...

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  7. HIGH HEELS

    LONDON, August 31.--There is little to be said technically in favor of high heeled shoes, ...

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  8. Simplification of Taxing System Is Essential

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A fundamental need was for tax laws that could be interpreted with ...

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  9. THIS IS THE MAN

    Jugoslav leader, Marshal Tito, at whose administration Soviet Union threats are directed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Anxious for Peace Treaty with Japan

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Australian Government is anxious that the peace treaty with Japan should be accelerated, the ...

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  11. Children Swept Away in Tea Box

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It is now feared a family of five may have perished in the Kempsey flood, making the ...

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  12. BERLIN AS CAPITAL

    BERLIN, August 31.--The British Military Governor (General Sir Brian Robertson) to-day told a Press conference he was ...

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  13. Some Parachuted To Safety

    SPOKANE (Washington), August 31.--Five survivors of a B20 bomber crash near here, who parachuted to safety, have been ...

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  14. CHANCE TO RECLAIM DESERT AREAS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--By admitting even more migrants Australia could reclaim many ...

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  15. VICTORIAN POLIO DEATHS RISING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Two adults died from poliomyelitis at Fairfield infectious diseases hospital To-ady, bringing the death roll in the present epidemic in Victoria to 27. Seven new cases to-day, ...

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  16. KEMPSEY PEOPLE FEAR TYPHOID

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Townspeople in fear of a typhoid epidemic to-day rushed the Kempsey hospital for anti-typhoid injections. No cases have been reported, but some people panicked at rumors ...

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  17. FOR DOLLAR TALKS

    LONDON, August 31.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps), above, left London to-day, accompanied by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) for Southampton to join the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. More Work Necessary

    LONDON, August 31.--Sir John Russell, a leading agricultural scientist and president of the British Association ...

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  19. POLICE SEARCH FOR DOBSON

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Victorian police are searching for William Thomas Dobson (22), for whom a warrant ...

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  20. BASIC WAGE ARGUMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The validity of the union claim for a basic wage of £10 .a week for women was argued ...

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  21. HUGE PROFITS FROM GOLD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--More than £750,000,000 has been made in black marketing of gold during the last three ...

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  22. Land Sales Control Ended in N.S. Wales

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Land sales control ended in New South Wales to-day. The Premier (Mr. McGirr) ...

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  23. Mine Disputes Discussion on Friday

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The chairman of the Coal Reference (Mr. J. Murray, S.M.) said, to-day all post-coal strike ...

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  24. "TOKIO ROSE" TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The prosecution made no attempt to challenge his evidence, Mr. Charles Cousens, a commercial radio announcer, said to-night when he returned to Sydney after giving evidence in ...

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  25. Hero Deprecates Act off Bravery

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mark Worthington (34), married of Brisbane, said to-night he did hot know why he had bean ...

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  26. Chinese Broke His Contract

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--An Immigration official claimed to-day that Frank Jang, a Chinese farmer, was ...

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  27. DIVERSION OF COAL FROM MACKAY DENIED BY MINES MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Answering a question by Mr. F. D. Graham (Lab., Mackay) in Parliament to-day, the Mines Minister (Mr. W. M. Moore) said the Coal Board had not taken any steps to divert coal ...

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  28. Court Challenge on Butchers' Trading Hours

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Victorian Government will challenge in the High Court the award of the Conciliation ...

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  29. Wandered Blindly After Explosion

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--After gelignite had exploded in his face to-day, Erie Jefferies (47), of Caboolture, ...

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  30. Tirade Charter Not Yet Operating

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Persons who complained that Australian trade was suffering Because [of imports under the terms of the ...

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  31. Want Land Sale Controls Lifted

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Abolition of land sales controls was demanded by Queensland real estate and property owners ...

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  32. Land and Property Controls

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The question of the control of land and property was constantly under review by the Government, ...

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  33. ILLEGAL STAMP REPRODUCTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--First day cover envelopes bearing reproductions of the new, 10 postage stamp to be issued ...

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