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  2. THE [?]ES AND MOON

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  4. PARLIAMENT TOLD OF AUSTRALIANS' DARING RAID ON SINGAPORE Seven Ships Blown Up During Amazing Exploit in September, 1943

    CANBERRA, August 1.—Details of one of the war's most daring exploits; in which a party of 10 Australians and four Britishers blew up 37,000 tons of Japanese shipping in Singapore harbour on ...

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  5. SOVIET'S POLICY TOWARD AXIS SATELLITES EXPOUNDED Outside Interference In Economic Life Opposed By M. Molotov

    LONDON, July 31 (A.A.P.).—Speaking at the Paris peace conference, the Soviet delegate, M. Molotov, said: "It must be clear to us that the attacking countries which went to war as Germany's allies should be held responsible for their ruling circles' crimes." He added that the ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. OMISSION OF CAIRNS FROM SERVICE BY ORMISTON AND CANBERRA Deep Concern Expressed at Meeting of Chamber of Commerce

    At a well-attended meeting of the Cairns Chamber of Commerce yesterday, members expressed their deep concern and disappointment that the coastal liners Ormiston and Canberra, were not ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. ATOMIC CONTROL

    NEW YORK. July 31 (A.A.P.).— The Associated Press correspondent says that M. Gromyko told a private meeting of the Atomic ...

    Article : 322 words
  8. CONCERTED PROTEST SOUGHT

    "I think this matter should be taken up with thc Chamber of Commerce in Townsville. Mackay and Innisfail," said the secretary of the Cairns Harbour ...

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  9. ONE OF WAR'S CLOSE SECRETS

    Until Its disclosure In the House of Representatives to-day by the Minister for the Army (Mr. F. M. Forde), this exploit had been one ...

    Article : 508 words
  10. CO-OPERATIVE COAL MINING WORTH TRYING IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, August 1.—Co-operative mining, which had been successful in New Zealand and other countries, should be tried in ...

    Article : 271 words
  11. FOREIGNERS IN EGYPT

    BONDON, July 31 (A.A.P).—Allied subjects who entered Egypt during the war are to be asked to leave, and all privileges granted to Italians, ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. PREVENT REVIVAL OF FASCISM

    M. Molotov added that the world now knew that Fascism and aggression went hand in hand, and that explained why all the peace treaties submitted to the ...

    Article : 868 words
  13. FEDERAL SHIPPING LINE

    CANBERRA, Anglist 1.-The practicability of the establishment of a Commonwealth-owned shipping line operating on the Aus ...

    Article : 340 words
  14. NEWSPRINT SUPPLIES

    LONDON, July 31 (A.A.P.)— Much larger supplies of newsprint should be sent to Britain, said Sir Keith Mnrdoeh when he ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. LOCK-OUT ALLEGED.

    BRISBANE, August 1.—Although the miners are claiming that they have been locked-out of the Rhondda coal mine, their union is not prepared to ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    LONDON, July 31 (A.A.P.).—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent states that the Duke of Gloucester is returning to England from ...

    Article : 172 words
  17. MOTOR LAUNCH MISSING I

    An aerial search has been organised and every effort is being " made to trace the motor launch Darra, which, with six Torres ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. RAILWAYS SWICHING TO OIL.

    SYDNEY, August 1. —The New South Wales coal production losses so far this week total approximately 22,300 tons. Last week, the production loss was ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. MODERN WAR HORRORS

    WASHINGTON, Judy 31 (A.A.P)— The American Associated Press correspondent says that Senator Thomas, chairman of the Senate Military ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. RESTRICTIONS IN MELBOUENE,

    MELBOURNE, August 1.—Gas rationing will be introduced in Melbourne to-morrow because the collier has been delayed by heavy seas. Gas will be ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. BUILDING CONTROLS

    BRISBANE, Aug 1.— The Queensland Cabinet will discuss soon the relaxation of building control regulations, the Treasurer (Mr.[?] arcombe) ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. NEW GOVERNOR OF N,S.W

    SYDNEY, August 1.—The first Australian-born Governor of New South Wales (Lieutenant-General John Northcott) was given a rousing welcome to ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. BRAZILIAN LINER AFIRE

    NEW YORK, July 31.(A.A.P.)—The American Associated Press correspondent at R[?] Janeiro says that Braz[?] largest transport, the Duque de Caxias ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. BRISBANE ABATTOIR

    BRISBANE. August 1.—The Queensland Meat Industry Board applied to the Industrial Court for a declaration that an unauthorised strike exists, or [?] ...

    Article : 217 words
  25. R.A.R.F. EQUIPMENT

    BRISBANE, August 1.—Damage estimated at £12,000 resulted from a fire which destroyed a large amount of R.A.A.F. equipment at Crosby Park, ...

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  26. RIOTS IN ERITREA

    LONDON, July 31 (A.A.P:).—Reuter's correspondent at Asmara says that armoured cars are patrolling the streets after rioting by Eritreans, who favour ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. DUKE AND DUCHESS

    SYDNEY. August 1.—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will leave Sydney for Brisbane and the Northern Territory on August 13. They will fly ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. GOLF

    BRISBANE, August 1.—The Sydney professional.Eric Cremin,probably Australia's most consistent golfer [?]-69-70, to win the ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. FRESH PORK SUPPLY

    MELBOURNE, August 1.—Initial supplies of pork to the Australian domestic market will not exceed a quarter of the pre-war consumption ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. U.S.A. TO BUY SILVER.

    WASHINGTON, July 31 (A.A.P).— The American Associated Pres correspondent says that President Truman, has signed legislation authorising the ...

    Article : 41 words
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