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  4. Soldiers And Loan MENZIES IS SATISFIED WITH PROGRESS TALKS

    WASHINGTON, August 4.—The Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Menzies, said to-day that he expected Australia to send perhaps between 2000 and 3000 volunteers to Korea. He also declared he was ...

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  5. GROWTH OF GOVT. STAFF "UNHEALTHY"

    Mr[?] Latham Withall, Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures, declared recently that the growth in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A. P. HERBERT COMING FOR TALKS

    Sir Alan Herbert, Britain's foremost humorist, will visit Australia this year to lecture for the British Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sky The Limit Titanic Spending Programme By U.K.

    LONDON, August 4.—The British Government to-night announced a big new £3400 million rearmament programme to be effective over the next three years. The announcement came in the, form of a ...

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  8. Defending New Guinea

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Commonwealth Government is taking steps to strengthen the defences of New Guinea, following ...

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  9. Soon Ready AUSTRALIAN FORCE WILL BE WELL EQUIPPED

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A fully-equipped Australian ground force for Korea should be formed in Japan by the end of next month, Army Minister (Mr. Francis) said to-day. He said the question of flying ...

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  10. Dollar Loan For Australia

    WASHINGTON, August 4.— The international bank for Reconstruction and Development is discussing possible investment ...

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  11. Mustangs Do Good Work

    TOKIO, August 4.—Australian Mustang fighter pilots to-day had their longest air-borne time over Korea—nine hours—says a ...

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  12. CRIME BRINGS 10 YEARS GAOL

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A gaol sentence of 10 years hard labour was imposed on William Charles Hugh McKenna (42), labourer, by ...

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  13. "MONEY TO BURN"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Savings bank deposits increased by £16,023,000 to £702,087,000 during June, the Commonwealth ...

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  14. TRAIN GUARD DIES AT POST

    BRISBANE, Friday. — When a train driver received no signal from his guard at Altan[?] Station to-day investigation ...

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  15. On Edge Of A Precipice

    SYDNEY, Friday. — "We live on the brink of a preciplce," the External Affairs Minister (Mr. P. C. Spender) ...

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  16. GANGER KILLED

    ROCKHAMPTON. Friday. — A railway ganger, Edward Mercer, of Epala, was found dead beside the line about three miles north ...

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  17. U.S.A. PRICES FIXED

    WASHINGTON, August 4.— The House voted tentatively, to-day, to put wage and price controls into effect. Rises were five per cent. ...

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  19. Malik Loses Severe Rebuff To Soviet By Council

    NEW YORK, August 4. — The Security Council, after a three day debate, adopted the United States proposal to continue the discusion on the Korean situation. Soviet Union had sought to have the question of ...

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  21. No Passport For Robeson

    WASHINGTON, August 4.—A State Department spokesman said to-night that Paul Robeson, native-born negro singer, and ...

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  22. BOMB IN PLANE CHARGE

    SANTA MONICA (California), August 4.—Johh Grant (32). an aircraft technician, was found guilty to-day on six counts of ...

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  23. DIFFERENT VIEWS REACTION TO NEW AUSTERITY IN U.K.

    LONDON, August 4. — Government experts pointed out to-day that one effect of the greatly increased spending on defence will be to bring the country back towards the austerity standards which ...

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  24. B.C.O.F. Want To Go To Korea

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Australian troops in Japan were just itching to fight the communists in Korea, sta[?]ed passengers who ...

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  25. BATAAN DESTROYS N. KOREAN BATTERY

    LONDON, August 4. — The "Daily Mail" special correspon dent aboard H.M S. Belfast in the Yellow Sea says honours went to ...

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  26. £343 THEFT CHARGE

    BRISBANE. Friday.— Vernon Wallace Hardaker (34) was remanded on bail until next Friday, in the Police Court to-day, on 14 ...

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