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  4. NO PROGRESS IN CEASE FIRE TALKS

    TOKIO, August 3.—No progress was made in the 8-day old deadlock over the buffer zone issue at to-day's cease fire talks at Kaesong. Admiral Joy said the United ...

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  5. Dutch object to Jap treaty

    London, August 3.— Holland's objection to the Anglo-American draft of the Japanese ...

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  6. Chinese Nationalist forces invade China

    SAIGON, August 3. — Fifteen thousand of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist regulars and 3000 guerrillas yesterday crossed the Burma ...

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  7. Fresh probe on 1939

    Melbourne, Friday. —Melbourne homicide detectives to-day took a middle-aged man ...

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  8. SEAMEN GETTING FUSSY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The crew of the cargo vessel Age are demanding striped mattress covers with press ...

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  9. Ministers fail to agree on butter price rise

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—State Prices Ministers and the Federal Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. J. McEwen) failed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PROSPER UNDER LAWS

    Brisbane, Friday.—At a time of internal and international crises subversive organisations ...

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  11. Myxamatosis co-operation

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— All mainland States will co-operate in securing the widest possible ...

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  12. PRICE FIX OPPOSED

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — At to-day's Prices Ministers' conference in Melbourne a Commonwealth-wlde price ...

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  13. BLITZ ON PRICES AT SHOW

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Beer prices at every booth were reduced at the show to-day following visits by prices ...

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  14. FOUND DEAD AFTER BURN

    INGHAM, Friday.—Elderly fanner, Pictro Togiacchl (61), Was found dead in the path of a cane fire at Yuruga ...

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  15. One killed in crash

    Brisbane, Friday.—a young medical student was killed to-day when the taxi he was ...

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  16. Unions to seek drastic chanqes

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—A basic wage of £12 a week, a campaign for a 35-hour week, price control, profit pegging and ...

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  17. Speedster fined

    DARWIN, Friday.—Bris- bane speed motorist Leslie Taylor (35) was fined a total of £ 18 with ...

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  18. Three polio cases

    BRISBANE, Fri.—Three polio cases in were reported to the Health Department to-day—a boy of four of Btookstead. ...

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  19. DOES NOT BELIEVE FLEMING KILLED WIFE, SAYS WITNESS

    QUIRINDI, Friday.—Miss Norma Rose said in the Coroner's Court to-day she did not believe Thomas Langhorne Fleming had killed his ...

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  20. Q. cities and towns association

    BRISBANE, Fri.—Representatives of Queensland cities and towns -have moved to form themselves into a special ...

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  21. PROTEST OVER CRIMES ACT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minster (Mr. Menzles) will receive a deputation from the Australian Council of ...

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  22. Plantation raid classic example of Jap impudence

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—-The pillaging of Manus Island was a classic example of Japanese impudence, the acting Federal president of the Returned Servicemen's League (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Council aid for western householders

    BRISBANE, Fri:—The Cloncurry Shire Council will provide washing machines and stoves to householders for ...

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  24. PREMIER PRAISES PEAK DOWNS

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The whole face of- Central Queensland has been changed by the Peak Downs sorghum project, ...

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  25. "Vices" benefit Treasury

    CANBERRA, Friday—Every Australian over 21 paid an average of £15 in taxation on liquor, tobacco and ...

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  26. House sullage disposal

    BRISBANE, Friday. — There was need for education on house sullage disposal, the Deputy Chief Health Inspector of ...

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  27. Mystery buying

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The secretary of, the Queensland Auto- mobile Chamber of Commerce (Mr. W. Pope) said to-day an ...

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  28. Enthusiasm high among trainees

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.—Alter four days' instruction the 65 National Service trainees stationed at Garbutt are ...

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  29. MISS PART OF SHOW EXHIBIT

    BRISBANE, Friday. —About 300 bottles of home-made pickles and preserves are missing from the central ...

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  30. Ruling on health prosecutions sought

    BRISBANE, Fri.—Queensland health inspectors will seek a ruling from the State Health Department on what are the ...

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  31. British, oil mission to Persia delayed

    LONDON, August 3.—Britain has deferred sending its ministerial mission to Persia by one day because certain formalities still have to be completed. ...

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  32. POLICE SEARCH FOR YOUTH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Police are starching for a youth who fired a shot at a married couple through a bedroom window in ...

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  33. MOVE TO OFFSET OIL LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— Nineteen United States oil companies operating abroad agreed yesterday to offset loss ...

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  34. BIG AIRLIFT TO SHOW

    BRISBANE, Fri. — Airline booking offices have been inundated with bookings from intending country visitors for the ...

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  35. PROPERTY SALE

    INGHAM, Fri.—The sale has Just been completed of Orient, one of the oldest grazing properties in the district, and ...

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  36. Protest on cut

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A combined meeting in the Trades Hall to-night of 16 Commonwealth Public Servant Union ...

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  37. Anti-Press bill withdrawn

    CAIRO, Aug. 3,—Tho legislative committee of the Egyptian Chamber of Deputies yesterday withdrew a draft bill ...

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  38. SHUT IN WARDROBE AFTER BEING ROBBED

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A Sydney woman who had allegedly been attacked and robbed of between £2000 and £3000 was found locked in a wardrobe in a city hotel bedroom to-day. ...

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  39. 13,919 AT SHOW

    BRISBANE, Fri.—First day of the Royal Show to-day drew 13.919 people. Takings were £820. ...

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  40. Price rise for potato growers

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Prices Ministers decided to-day potato growers should receive an extra £1176 a ton to cover the increased cost of bags. The Queensland Prices ...

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  41. Hotel compensation

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Following cancellation of the licence of the Royal Hotel, Gladstone, last year, the State Licensing ...

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