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  3. U.N. POST TO PROFESSOR

    Professor Benjamin Higgins, former Professor of Economic Research at Melbourne University, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. British Workers To Seek Huge Increases In Wages

    LONDON, August 22. — Half a million British railwaymen handed in a £16 million more pay claim today. This followed within a few hours of warning by trade union leaders ...

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  5. Picnic In Heather For Princess On Her 21st Anniversary

    LONDON, August 22.—Princess Margaret came of age today in a shower of jewellery and sip Of champague among the Scottish heather. No intruders were allowed beyond the walls ...

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  6. Gen. Ridgway Says Talks Are Hopeless

    NEW YORK. August 22. —General Ridgway has written off the Korean ceasefire negotiations as hopeless, ...

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  7. Persian Premier Asks Time To Consider Offer

    LONDON, August 22 (Reuter., Teheran).—The British oil envoy (Mr. Richard Stokes) today gave the Persian Government 24 hours to accept a new plan for the settlement of the oil deadlock. ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKE HITS ISLAND OF HAWAII

    NEW YORK, August 22.—The United Press at Honolula says an earthquake at least as large as the o[?] ...

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  9. Death Not Accidental Is Stated

    DALBY, Wednesday. — A detective said at the inquest on a woman today he thought the possibility of ...

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  10. Talks May Proceed

    LONDON, August 22 (A.A.P Reuter): Late messages s[?] prospects for a resumption o[?] the o[?] talks improved today ...

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  11. QUOTA FOR ASIATICS IS ADVISED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Admission of Asian settlers to Australia under a quota system was advocated today by the ...

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  12. Substantial Taxation In Budget

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In three days' sitting which concluded late tonight the Federal Cabinet la[?]d down ...

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  13. INCREASE IN MEMBERS’ PAY?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Labour members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly will seek substantial ...

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  14. FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Three Victorian townships tonight were battling against their worst floods. They were ...

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  15. THREE CHILDREN DIE IN FLAMES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Three children were burned to death last night when fire gutted a shearer's hut on East ...

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  16. COAL MINERS TO COME OUT

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. —It is anticipated that Ipswich’s 2600 coal miners will be idle next week as a ...

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  17. KEEN DISCUSSION ON HOTEL CLOSING HOURS POLICE CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Opinions differed at the Police Union conference today on hotel closing hours. Mr. C. Rainsford (Tas.), told delegates that drunkenness in Tasmania ...

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  18. A BAD INVESTMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A woman invested £100 on a winner at Oxenford today, and lost £50. Shehacked Liberty ...

    Article : 41 words
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  20. UTILITY BREAKS DOWN: MAN IS DROWNED

    GOONDIWINDI, Wednesday. —Royston Joseph Summers, or Tierney, 44, a station worker, was found drowned in a creek ...

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  22. BIG SURPRISE AWAITS HUSBAND

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. —A coloured woman won first prize in the Golden Casket, No. 1642, drawn on ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. Will Not Sell Butter At A Loss

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday.—Butter was withheld from sale in Coolangatta ships this morning, following ...

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  24. GREAT UNIONS IN U.K. MAY CLASH ON NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, August 22.—A full-scale clash between two powerful wings of the British trade union movement on the merits of increased nationalisation is foreshadowed. The ...

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  25. WOMAN HAS ORDEAL AT CHILDBIRTH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A blind man assisted his wife at the birth of a premature three-pound baby boy at ...

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  26. DEATH OF A.B.C. OFFICIAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Mr. James Paul Willis, 40, A.B.C. Queensland division programme director, died at ...

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  27. ELECTRIFICATION POSTPONEMENT?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr. W. M. Ewan (C.P., Roma) asked the Government today not to continue with its ...

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  28. APPEALS DISMISSED, BUT TERMS REDUCED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Appeals of trainer George McCormick and jockey Jim Kennedy against two years' ...

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  29. JAPANESE LEGATION

    TOKIO, August 22 (A.A.PReuter).—Australia is one of the countries in which Japan will establish a diplomatic ...

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  30. LEGISLATION TO STOP EROSION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Power to compel landholders to take steps to combat erosion will be acquired by the State ...

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  31. WOMAN NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday. —A housewife, Mrs. Deletha Evangel[?]ne Lee, was found not guilty on the ground of ...

    Article : 120 words
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