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  4. United States – Britain – Canada – Australia – New Zealand union

    AN economic merger of the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand is likely to be proposed at the Washington dollar talks beginning on September 7. ...

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  5. Dance Or Swim

    THIS midnight bathing suit and dance dress from Paris is made by tying a ground–touching skirt in waterproof nylon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Lloyds Told Freighter Abandoned

    AUSTRALIAN Steamships Pty. Ltd. has formally notified Llloyd’s Insurance Co. of the abandonment of the ...

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    The world’s fastest car, driven by British speedster John Cobb, has been running again, this week at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 254 words
  8. “INCREASE EARNINGS” WARNING

    MARSHALL Plan nations were warned yesterday that they must “fired means to increase greatly” their ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. NEWS SPOTS

    THREE children and their mother and grandmother were burned to death in their Bristol (England) home ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JOHN DUDLEY, noted tenor, who will appear with Mildura District Concert Orchestral in the third [?] concert of Mildura District Orchestral Society on Monday, September 12. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. £120 LOST DURING ACCIDENT UPSET

    An injured car driver lost £120 of a payroll during the confusion which followed an accident involving a police car and ...

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  12. ARMY DENIES COAL CHARGE

    An army spokesman in Sydney yesterday described as untrue a statement made in Perth that only soldiers employed cutting ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. Broken Hill Hold – Up May Not Take Place

    A MASS meeting of all unionists employed on the Broken Hill line of lode tomorrow will discuss recommendations from the Mining Mangers’ Association for terms of settlement in new agreement discussions. Earlier, the unions had ...

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  14. Supply Of Tasmanian Power By Cable Not Practicable Yet

    SUPPLY of power from Tasmania through submarine cables to the mainland would not be technically possible to accomplish at present, the Assistant Engineer for Planning of the State ...

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  15. Mission Ship Runs Aground

    On her maiden voyage to the New Hebrides after being completed at a cost of £10,000 recently by a Sydney ship building ...

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  16. Power Cut Still On

    GAS restrictions in Victoria will be lifted from midnight next Thursday, but electicity rationing will remain ...

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  17. HUGHES WARNS OF JAPANESE THREAT

    URGING introduction of compulsory military training, Mr. W. M. Hughes, MHR, in Sydney yesterday said Japan’s population increase of 2,000,000 annually constituted a grave threat to Australia’s defence. ...

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  18. Increased Roads Grant This Year

    The Country Roads Board has allocated £776,311 under the Commonwealth Aid Roads and Works Act for road work in Victoria ...

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  19. POCKET CARTOON

    Archdu[?]e [?]e may be what ever, but did I know the Welsh for Don’t hog the mike, indeed I’d sav it.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BOMBER PURCHASE CHARGES CLEARED

    Investigators appointed by the House of Representatives in Washington yesterday absolved the Air Force High Command ...

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  21. BIG MARGIN

    Hundreds of Canadian typists earning £5 a week are answering advertisements offering jobs with UNO in New York. The pay is ...

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  22. COTTAGES FOR AGED

    Artist’s view of the proposed old people’s home to be built at Glen Waverley by the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. Consisting of 10 cottages ground a central building, the home will accommodate about 150 people, Sunraysia could build something along these lines and provision could be made for extensions when the need arose, Mr. T. Buchan, of Melbourne, said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GOOD MORNING

    RECENT announcement by the Victorian Minister for Transport that railway fares and freights will be increased, is ...

    Article : 300 words
  24. Floods In Northern NSW Bring Extensive Damage

    SWOLLEN rivers have left many people homeless and caused damage over a wide area in Northern N.S.W. Swirling waters have invaded homes, damaged roads and ...

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  25. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    THE “Red Dean” of Canterbury, the Rev. Hewlett. Johnson, speaking at the Solved Unions peace conference in Moscow yesterday collared that Stalin was completely correct when he told him [?] years are that the Capitalist Press might become the ...

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