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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  3. COUPONS IN USE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. U.S. ULTIMATUM COMPLIED WITH BY JUGOSLAVIA Marshal Tito Expresses Sorrow For Shooting Down of Planes

    WASHINGTON, August 24 (A.A.P.) —The State Department annuwued that Jugoslavia had complied with the U.S. ultimatum, but it remined to be seen what efforts Jugoslavia would make to right the wrong done. The U.S. Ambassador at Belgrade (Mr. Richard Paterson) ...

    Article : 218 words
  6. SHORTAGE Of LABOUR AND MATERIALS WILL HAMPER STATE WORKS PLANS Mr. Hanlon Apprehensive Concerning Completion of Programme.

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Shortages of labour and material will put a sever brake on Queensland's public works programme, said the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) in a telephone interview from Sydney ...

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  7. PEACE CONFEREHCE DECIDES THAT ITAlY "UNDERTOOK" WAR Word "Declared" Removed from Preamble to Treaty.

    LONDON, August 24 (A.A.P.).—The Italian political and tarritorial committee Of the Paris Peace Conference has decided that Italy "undertook" war,instead of "declared" war. ...

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  8. HAGANAH'S THEREATS

    LONDON, August.24. (A.A.P.) British forces cesrdoned off two Jewish settlements near Tel Aviv to-day saya Beater Jerusalem ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. "MUST BRAND AGGRESSORS."

    M. Vyshinsky (Russia), arguing against changing the phrase,said: "We must brand aggressors. No one can expect Italy to admit her gult, but. if ...

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  10. MR MAKIN QUESTIONS

    NEW TOBE, Antust 24. (A.A.P). —Australia's Ambassador to Wash instan (Mr. Makin), shied at question about Communists at his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PRIVATE WORKS FIRST.

    Mr. Hanlon. said the State was short of both. skilled and unskilled. labour. There was a certain.amount, of labour available;' for water conservation and ...

    Article : 333 words
  12. TRAINING MONOPLANE CRASHES

    MELBOURNE, August 25.—One man was killed and another seriously injured when a Ryan training monoplane crashed to Queen's ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. CANBERRA UNIVERSITY

    LONDON, August 24 (a.a.p.).—Sir Howard Florey's acceptance of the invitation.of the Australian Government' to join the new research university at ...

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  14. ALLEGED DISPLAY OF ALLIED STRENGTH

    Tito warned against any continuation of unauthorised flights over Jugo[?]. Be said the flights from Allied [?]'Morgan Line were ...

    Article : 391 words
  15. DAMANELLES DEFENCE

    LONDON, August 24 (A.A.P.) The matetenance of security is the responsibility of the. United Nat[?], emphasises Turkey, in her ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN BRIDES

    SYDNEY August. 25.—Australian girls, whose marriages to. British servicemen faild may be [?]ated back home by the Australirand Cross. ...

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  17. SENATOR COLLINGS' TRIP

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Eighty-oneyear-old.Senator J. S. Collings set out from. Brisbane yesterday on a trip for which he has waited 63 years. ...

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  18. FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE

    LONDON, August. 24 (A.A.P.).—A 35-year-old airman, Leading Aircraftman Frederick.Clynes, of the R.A.F. was committed for trial at Bow-street ...

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  19. NEW YORK DUEL

    NEW YORK, August 24.(A.A.P.).— A [?]ife and en axe were the weapons used in a strange duel between a 19year-old white girl, Francis Anastasia, ...

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  20. ATOMIC POWER

    BUFFALO, August 24 (A.A.P.) A machinery company has announeed the development of an atomic rectifier capable of driving ...

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  21. LONDON WITHOUT MILK

    LONDON. August 25 (A.A.P.).— Over are millian persons in Len[?] are [?] milk or are i to find alternative ...

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  22. OVERVALUED "GOOD WILL"

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Exservicemen in Brisbane are being filched of their savings by some unserupulous people offering small ...

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  23. R.N. ESCAPEES

    SYDNEY, August 24.—More than 50 Royal Navy personnel in Long Ba[?]Gaol. are. increasing that alread[?] crowded prison's problems. ...

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  24. FOREIGN PLANES

    NEW YORK, August 24 (A.A.P.)— Few planes can fly over the areas of Poland occupied by the Russians without being forced down. ...

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  25. GERMAN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, August 24 (A.A.P.).— Russian officials, without announcement, have taken over as Soviet property, over 200 of the most Important ...

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  26. BIG CANOE TRIP PLAN

    SYDNEY, August 24-Following explorer Sturt's track, Major R. RavenHart will begin a canoe trip from Gundagai to Murray Bridge, South ...

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  27. IRKSOME PARADES

    LONDON, August 24 (A.A.P.).— pay. sike and leave parades.have been [?] by the General Officer Com[?]ng Northern Command (General ...

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  28. SOLUTIONS REASONABLE

    PARIS, August.24 (A.A.P.).—Dr. Evatt, on the eve of leaving for Australia for the elections, stated that he was generally satisfied on the. ...

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  29. WALL DEMOLISHED

    SYDNEY, August 25.—A wall 70 feet high in the. wool store building burned on Wednesday night was pulled down by a.bulldozer and three lorries ...

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  31. NAZI SPY IN SPAIN

    MADRID, August 24 (A.A.P.).—Karl Arnold, the Nazi spy, who was brought to the airport in a coma caused by an overdose of sleeping tablets, was ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND AIRPORTS

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The Minister for Air (Mr. A. S. Drakeford) announced. to-night that two country airports in Queensland are to be ...

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  33. JAPANESE MINES ADRIFT

    TOKIO. August 24 (A.A.P.).— Sacale shipping has been warned that [?] mines have brokan loose from Japanese minefields and are.floating ...

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  34. For Copenhagen World Food Talks

    The DirectorGenaral of Agrical [?] [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. JET PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, August 24 (A.A.P.)—The pilot of a Meteor Jet pane which crashed into haystacks in a field in Yorkshire yesterday walted uninjured ...

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  36. MANCHURIAN FLARE-UP

    NEW YORK, August 24 (A.A.P.);— The Associated Pr as correspondent says that explosive Manchuria, after, a two months lull, shows signs of ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. GIRL CIGAR MAKERS

    MELBOURNE. August 25.—Because the Wages Board yesterday refused them in increase in wages, 23 of the 27 girls employed by the State Tobacco ...

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  38. MR. R. G. MENZIES

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. H. G. Menzies) relaxed to-day at Surfers' Paradise after attending the races on Saturday. ...

    Article : 57 words
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