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  4. CLERMONT GRAZIERS WARNED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --Graziers up to 70 miles along the danger path of the Clermont ...

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  5. No decision on cuts in

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Australian Loan Council late to-night failed to reach any decision on the Commonwealth proposals for substantial cuts in the proposed ...

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  6. Four to decide cease fire line

    TOKIO, August 16.--A special committee of four will now handle thai question of a cease fire ...

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  7. SOME AMENDMENTS MADE IN REVISED DRAFT JAP TREATY

    LONDON, August 16.--Britain and the United States last night announced the final draft of their proposed Japanese peace treaty, which ...

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  8. Evatt opens "No"' campaign

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The Communist issue was being kept alive by the Federal ...

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  9. Evidence in police appeal completed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Police Appeals Board to-day completed hearing of evidence in ...

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  10. MILK PRICE RICE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The price of milk will be increased by 3[?]d a gallon to producers and by one ...

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  11. LIMITED ABILITY TO PAY

    WASHINGTON, August 26.--Discussing the reparations issue of the Japanese draft treaty, ...

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  12. £123 million program of Fedl. works

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Commonwealth Government plans to spend £123,000,000 on ...

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  13. Northern brick co. may close

    Cairns, Thus,--The president of the Cairns Chamber of Commerce (Mr. E. Clive Williams) said to-day he ...

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  14. Watersiders defy union

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Watersiders stopped unloading 6000 tons of urgently needed cement and walked off the ship ...

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  15. Parliamentary allowances increased

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Executive Council to-day approved increased Parliamentary allowances. ...

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  16. Wealthy . . . and thrifty

    NEW YORK, August 16.--A shabbily dressed old man was found dead lying against a new motor car in the ...

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  17. Vic. buffer rise soon

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Retail price of butter in Victoria would rise by 1 to 32[?] a lb. before the end of August, the ...

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  18. Wants primary industry inquiry

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--An inquiry into the reasons why some primary industries had declined was urged by Mr. R. ...

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  19. Problem for Europe

    LONDON, Aug. 16. -- More than 1,000,000 people yearly must leave Europe for the next five years If migration is to ...

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  20. No word from freighter

    CAIRNS, Thurs.--No further word was received to-day by the agents of the freighter Valles (3513 tons), anchored ...

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  21. BLAMES STATE FOR DECLINE

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The "cheap food" policy of the State Government was the cause of the tragic decline in ...

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  22. Pineapples hit by frosts

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Two hundred thousand cases of pineapples have been lost owing to recent heavy frosts. ...

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  23. Fire victims "not on best of terms" with accused man

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A witness told the Casino Coroner to-day that a young newly wed couple, whose charred bodies were, found in a burnt out house, were "not on the ...

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  24. OIL PROPOSALS BY BRITAIN NOT REJECTED BY PERSIA

    TEHERAN, August 16.--Mr. Richard Stokes, Britain's oil envoy, yesterday denied the Persian Premier (Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq) had rejected his eight-point plan offering ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. DYING MAN REFUSED TO NAME KILLER DYING MAN REFUSED TO NAME KILLER

    SYDNEY, Thursday, -- Ex-boxer and two-up school strong arm man, William John (Bobby) Lee refused in a dying deposition to say who had shot him. ...

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  26. Public service promotions

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The appointment of Mr. E. Sutherst as Public Service Inspector at Rockhampton, in succession to ...

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  27. Big slump in wool prices

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 16.--The Auckland wool sale, which ended early this morning, is expected to have worldwide ...

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  28. FURTHER PETROL CO. MOVES

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--The Vacuum oil Co. will follow the Shell Co.'s shock move to bring in "one brand only" petrol ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Australian Loan Council to-night decided to increase the interest rate on ...

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  30. IMPROVEMENT REQUIRED

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--While there has been an improve men in the early lodgment of annual returns from benefit ...

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  31. INVESTIGATE SULPHUR

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Proposals for producing sulphur from Mt. Morgan pyrites for conversion into fertiliser are ...

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  32. Big sorghum harvests

    BRISBANE, Thursday--The acting Premier (Mr. T. A. Foley) said in Parliament today that since the inception of ...

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  33. Vic. top butter fat producer

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Victoria has the highest butter fat production per person engaged . in it in Australia. ...

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  34. Sugar delegation

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --A Queensland sugar delegation will leave for London towards the end of this ...

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  35. Wettest town in N.S.W out of drinking water

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Byron Bay, which has the State's highest average rainfall, has run out of drinking water. Two private carriers are ...

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  36. HEADHUNTERS ON RAMPAGE

    GAUHATI (Assam), August 16.--Headhunting Naga tribesmen in the border hills between India and Burma have captured about 700 heads in tribal feuds in the last year. The Assam State Governor's ...

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