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  3. SALVAGED SHIP AMERiCAN FARMER ARRIVES li\ PORT AFTER OCEAN DRAMA

    Leit—Cap. [?]an Milters of the Elizabete. whose attempt to [?]ow the abandoned US ship American Farmer into port was frustrated when lowing cables were cut by a hoarding crew from a sister ship, the American Ranger. Right—The crushed side of the American Farmer, where she was struck in the collision at sea. She was brought into Falmouth under her own steam by the prize crew.—Radio photos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHARP NEW COAL CRISIS

    Barely three days after the lifting of the severe restrictions of July 25 to August 7 a crisis in Adelaide's coal supply developed sharply yesterday. ...

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  5. MOVE BY SOVIET REJECTED

    The Peace Conference was thrown into confusion last night, and tension persisted until this morning, following the action of M. Molotoff (Russia) in seeking to set aside the agreed plan on ...

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  6. WHALE PERMIT FOR JAPAN

    Allied HQ has authorised Japan to send a fleet of 12 whalers, two factory ships and seven carrier boats, to the ...

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  7. New Earth Shocks In West Indies

    New earthquakes today rocked the already shattered north-eastern section of the Dominican Republic and ...

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  8. Rationing Of Petrol To Continue

    There was no possibility of abolishing petrol rationing at present, the Prime Minister said today. ...

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  9. NEW SCALES FOR TAX DEDUCTION

    Income tax scales of instalments to be deducted by employers front the wages of employes on and after September I were issued today, when special regulations were gazetted under the ...

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  10. Shortage At Pt. Ausmsta

    It was stated in Port Augusta shipping circles today that as the collier Echunga the next vessel to arrive at this port with a cargo of ...

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  11. Russian Press Publishes Mr. Byrnes'6 Speech

    All the Soviet newspapers have published the full text of the speech by the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) at the ...

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  12. BRITISH STAND ON ZONES

    A British Foreign Office statement on inter-zone co-operation in Germany, which has been circulated to Russia, America ...

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  13. NEW MINING PLANT FOR LEIGH CREEK

    The request of the South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) for a £50,000 Commonwealth grant, representing half of the cost of new ...

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  14. FOUR COLLIERIES IDLE

    After a strike-free day on Thursday, the fourth this year, four New South Wales collieries were idle today. ...

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  15. BRITISH COMPANY FOR RESEARCH

    Air Vice-Marshal O. G. Lywood formerly the Air Ministry's Director of Signals, has been appointed managing director of a £100.000 ...

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  16. Stalin's Talk With British Labor Men

    Marshal Stalin last night received Professor Harold Laski former chairman of the British Labor Party executive, and other ...

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  17. WARNING ON MEAT RATIONING

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Fraser) said today that reports had been received that certain sections of the meat ...

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  18. Improved Conditions For Wonthaggi Miners

    An Improvement in conditions for Wonthaggi miners was promised today by the Premier (Mr. Cain). ...

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  19. GIRL'S HAIR CATCHES FIRE

    When Margaret Quinn 8, struck a match at her home on Port road. Brompton yesterday, part of the faulty match head Sew into the ...

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  20. WOMAN STRUCK BY TRAIN

    When struck by a Port Adelaidebound train and carried many yards at West Croydon early last evening, Mrs. Elsie Wilkins, 49, of ...

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  21. Reduced U.S. Colton Cron Prosnects

    The Agricultural Department forecasts that the 1946 cotton crop will not exceed 9,290,000 bales, and the boll weevil in the central and ...

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  22. WINE AND WHISKY HOAX

    Two men who started a company promising each holder of a guinea share three bottles of Empire wine a month and a bottle of whisky ...

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  23. Two Adelaide Women In Flight From England

    An English airman. Mr. Dennys Dalton a former Flight Leiutenant in the RAF Spitfire 54 Squadron at Darwin, will leave for Australia ...

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  24. WHEAT CONTROL PROPOSALS

    Wheat stabilisation will be discussed at the Premier's Conference which will open in Canberra on Monday week, when the Premier ...

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  25. CZECH INTEREST IN AUSTRALIA

    In response to an invitation from the Czechoslovak Government, the Australian Information Bureau will shortly open a pictorial ...

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  26. Famous Churchill Home Bought For Nation

    Mr. Churchill's house and estate at Chartwell, Westerham Kent, are to become national property. The National Trust ...

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  27. REVIEW OF CLOTHING POSITION SOON

    The Rationing Commission would review the general clothing and household linen position next month, the Minister for the Army ...

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  28. Nurses Needed For Military Hospitals

    At least 110 nurses were needed for repatriation hospitals in South Australia, the Repatriation Commission announced today. ...

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