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  4. Crowds Riot in England As Anti-Jewish Feeling Rises Over Hangings

    LONDON, August 3 (A.A.P.) : Although several arrests had been made by police over earlier incidents anti-Jewish demonstrations tonight broke out again in several quarters of Liverpool. Many Jewish shops were damaged and a cabinet factory was set on fire. Four more arrests were made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 381 words
  5. Over 1,000 in City Store Buying Bush

    Fantastic scenes were witnessed in the Queen Street store of Finney, Isles and Co. Ltd. this morning, when more than 1,000 people stampeded into the dress materials department ...

    Article : 421 words
  6. OLD BILL'S Column

    SUGAR is scarce in Melbourne because of the shortage of shipping to transport it from Queensland. About two years ago ...

    Article : 443 words
  7. Spends £400 on T. B. Drug

    SYDNEY: A Sydney businessman, whose wife is being treated with streplomycin for acute bronchial ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. BUSY WEEK

    The week before is a busy week for the R.N.A. Show people and officials. Officials are hard at work making final arrangements; ...

    Article : 89 words
  9. Traffic Toll Barometer

    The black flag is raised, this week in "The Telegraph's" Road Safety Campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Copley Case Further Adjourned

    The Copley-Stevens case was to-day adjourned until Friday because the chief witness and complainant. Samuel Stephen Wood, ...

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  11. Minister Wants To be Miner

    LONDON, August 3: Rev. Austin Lee, 43-year-old bachelor rector of Claxby, Lincolnshire, had his own idea of solving the coal shortage. ...

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  12. 40-Hours Vast National Issue

    MELBOURNE: Australian employers opposing general introduction of the 40-hour week submitted to the Full Arbitration Court in Melbourne today that the 40-hour case raised vast national ...

    Article : 429 words
  13. Remanded On Wounding Charge

    Charles Alfred Matthews, 43, engine-driver, appeared in the Police Court today on a charge that on August 3, at Wyunum, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TWO CHARGED WITH WOUNDING

    MELBOURNE: At the City Court today, Charles William Martin, of Fawkner Street, St. Kilda, and George Barrett, of Enfield Street, ...

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  15. Stop Press

    LATEST NETHERLANDS casualties in indonesia are stated be 60 killed, 131 wounded and 17 missing. Large rice shipments are being dispatched ...

    Article : 73 words
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  17. PICKED THREE R. L. WINNERS

    Mr. T. Dack, of 47 Barker Street, New Farm, picked the three winning Rugby League clubs on Saturday's fixtures. Easts, Norths, and ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. CONSTABLE FOR TRIAL ON £75 THEFT CHARGE

    A police constable, Claude Herbert James Williams, 40, was today committed for trial at the next Criminal sittings of the Supreme Court, on a charge of stealing. Williams pleaded not guilty and reserved his de- fence. ...

    Article : 528 words
  19. Yugo--Bulgarian Aid Treaty

    LONDON. August 3 (A.A.P.): Reuters Belgrade correspondent says the Yugoslav and Bulgarian Governments in a joint communique ...

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  20. NO SUGAR FOR CHINESE CREW

    Chinese members of the crew of the motor vessel Yuman, at present in port, were prevented by Customs officials this morning ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WILL WRITE HOME FRONT WAR SAGA

    Mr. Paul Hasluck, who had the onerous task of representing Australia on the United Nations Security Council in the United States, has returned to his homeland to take on another heavy job. He has been commissioned to write a volume on Australian ...

    Article : 145 words
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