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  3. SEPARATE TREATY WITTH JAPAN BY INDIA DEPLORED

    WASHINGTON, August 27. — The State department tonight deplored the Indian decision to make a separate peace treaty with Japan. The department said, "There can never be ...

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  4. Price Of Butter In Queensland To be 2/8 From Wednesday

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The retail butter price in Queensland and New South Wales will be increased by sixpence to 2/8 per lb. from Wednesday. The increased price for Queensland was announced ...

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  5. FUZZY WUZZ[?]ES FOR THE NAVY

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Navy Minister (Mr. McMahon) said today the H.M.A.S. Koala has left ...

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  6. Britain Faces Strain To Meet New Balance Of Payments Problem

    LONDON, August 27 (Reuter’s Geneva)[?] —The United Nations ‘Economic Commission for Europe announced today that Britain’s economic structure appeared to be suffering ...

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  7. Dawn Theft Of £2000 Worth Goods

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Starling at dawn today, police raided several houses following an Ascot Vale ...

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  8. Wool Drops In Tense Atmosphere

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The best quality Merino wool offered dropped five to ten per cent. when the 1951-52 ...

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  9. "Tear Them To Pieces With Teeth"

    LONDON, August 27 (Reuters, Abadan): The last British oil men from the evacuated South Persian ...

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  10. DIED AT 112

    CASABLACA, August 27.—An Andalusian woman, Anita Buxnderas Parez, died at Tetuan, ...

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  11. May Be Forced To Accept 1/- lb.

    WARWICK, Monday.—Addressing a meeting of 170 dairymen in the supper room at the Town Hall today. Mr. ...

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  12. Caucasians Have Joined Communists?

    TOKIO, August 27 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Eighth Army reported today a Communist regiment attacked and ...

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  13. Potatoes For N.S.W. Seized

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Another seven railway truck loads of potatoes, consigned to New South Wales, have been ...

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  14. Threat Of Gaol For S. Price Bookmaker

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.— John Joseph Patrick Horan was fined £100 by Mr. R. J. J. Hart, S.M., in the C[?]urt of ...

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  15. COST OF INFLATION

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Tho notes issue at August 22 soared to record total of £281,220,803. This is an increase of £1,250,000 ...

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  18. VIC. RAIL FARES AND FREIGHTS UP

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Rail fares and freights will be raised by 7½ to 10 per cent., probably from October 1. The ...

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  19. FEDERAL TREASURER APPEALS TO NATION TO INVEST IN LOAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An appeal to every Australian at this time of high prices, to refrain from spending except upon essential items, because money now saved could be diverted to ...

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  20. LEAPED 20 FEET TO AVOID BLAZE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Five men leapt 20 feet from a top floor window on to a cantiliver verandah in Oxford Street ...

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  21. Men Will Not Work Overtime

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Summonses are expected to be issued against employees of Evans Deakin & Co. for ...

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  22. BUTTER SUPPLIES CAN BE STOPPED

    CASINO, Monday. — Commenting today on the report that the Queensland Government would ensure that ...

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  23. PRICE OF LAMB

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Chairman of the Australian Meat Board (Mr. J. L. Shute) announced tonight that an ...

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  24. India Will Not Sign Treaty

    NEW DELHI, August 27. — Mr. Nehru announced in Parliament today the Government decision not to sign the ...

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  25. NASH VERDICT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Full Court today reserved its decision in the Nash election tribunal appeal. ...

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  26. MUST GET MORE IN TOUCH WITH S. EAST ASIA SAYS MR. CASEY, M.P., AFTER VISIT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australia must have more representatives in South-East Asia, the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, said today. Because South-East Asia was ...

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  27. B.O.A.C. PROSPERS

    LONDON, August 27. — The British Overseas Airways Corporation made an operating profit ot £240,000 in the four ...

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  28. Crushed In Truck Cabin

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man and his wife were imprisoned for 30 minutes today in the wrecked cabin of their truck ...

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  29. ENLISTMENTS FOR KOREA SLOW DOWN

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Korean force enlistments had slowed up because of ceasefire talks, a recruiting ...

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  30. WANT T.B. TESTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Queensland University students have voted in favour of compulsory T.B. tests. The ...

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