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  4. SEQUEL TO RECENT ISLAND PILLAGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A Japanese fishing boat lias been taken into custody by a Royal ...

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  5. Seek Korea cease-fire to start new offensive

    CANBERRA, Monday.—American statesman Mr. Thomas Dewey to-night warned Australia of a possible Communist drive southwards. "The defence of Indo-China is the defence of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DAY by DAY

    THE R.N.A. is making a nice profit out of its one big gamble... ...

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  7. THE PRINCESS SMILES .... FOR BILLY

    SMILING shyly, Princess Margaret is shown in this radiogram from London presenting the Holden White Novice Challenge Cup to Billy Wallace captain of the Beechwood polo team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE SHOW NEWSREEL

    SOARING to a new Australian water lump record of 32ft. 10in. Mrs. M. E. Campbell on Monarch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JOWITT CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—If another war broke out Britain would have the best bomber and ...

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  10. Q'land base for jet

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Canberra jet bomber would be permanently based at ...

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  12. Air chief's new post

    Group Captain C. T. Hannah will leave his Amberley Command ro become the R.A.A.F.'s ...

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  13. FIGHT POLICE

    DJAKARTA, August 6 (A.A.P.).—Eleven people are reported to have been killed in a ...

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  14. AND THE LATEST IN KOREA IS

    SEOUL, August 6.—United Nations cease-fire delegates, led by Vice-Admiral Joy, made a surprise flight to Tokio to-night. Their visit followed a ...

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  15. Shot "on the air"

    HAVANA (Cuba), August 6 (A.A.P.).—Eduardo Chibas,' leader of the Orthodox Party and ...

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  16. Threat to hold butter in store

    LISMORE, Monday.—Northern Rivers dairy farmers will move to have butter withheld from the public unless an "equitable" price is granted. ...

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  17. Gold salvage

    LAE (New Guinea), Monday.—Two divers and a divers tender arrived at Lae yesterday with improved ...

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  18. Order Tas. potatoes

    Brisbane produce wholesalers have ordered about 35,000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes for Queensland. ...

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  19. 6 YEARS AGO IT WAS THIS

    THIS was the type of atomic explosion which blasted Hiroshima six years ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. £11 A WEEK

    LONDON, August 6.—Girls whose maximum pay can be £11 a week must be the best in the ...

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  22. 2 Provosts murdered

    PUSAN, August 6 (A.A.P.).—Two British military policemen were killed in a "brawl" between ...

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  23. Man's hand on purse strings

    NEW YORK, August 6 (A.A.P.).—The man of the house determines the purchase of 75 per cent of all ...

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  24. Police hunt after car

    A constable commandeered a taxi to pursue a car in a 1½-mile city chase last night. ...

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  25. YESTERDAY IT WAS A FLORAL WREATH

    TOKIO, August 6 (A.A.P.).—A lone United States bomber opened its bomb bay doors and dropped flowers over Hiroshima to-day. It marked the sixth ...

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  26. TWO SHOW RECORDS. BUT NOT IN CROWD

    TWO Australian records were broken yesterday at the Brisbane Show—in the ring and in auction sales—but the crowd was well off a record. ...

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  27. 200,000 Saw death plunge

    NEW YORK, August 6 (Special).—About 200,000 sightseers saw "Red" Hill plunge over Niagara Falls tp ...

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  28. Fodder wheat from Sth. Aust.

    Queensland will import about 300,000 bushels of wheat from South Australia for stock and poultry ...

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  29. Royal guests for Trumans

    NEW YORK, August 6 (Special).—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will be the guests of ...

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  30. 202 In 2 rooms at Woombye

    Woombye school had only two classrooms for 202 pupils. Mr. H. W. Meredith said yesterday. ...

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  31. Dead on course

    Roger Smith, 60, of the Gregory Terrace Housing Commission, was found dead on Victoria Park golf course ...

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  32. Beach sleepers

    LONDON, August 6 (A.A.P.).—Thousands of holiday-makers, unable to find accommodation or who ...

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  33. Cripps on mend

    LONDON, August 6 (A.A.P.).—Sir Stafford Cripps former British Chanchellor of the Exechequer ...

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  34. Urge rent rise

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An increase in house rents ol 20 per cent, on the pegged 1940 level has been ...

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  35. Broken neck

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—Michael Ernest Gladwell, 40, was killed to-day when he fell 20 feet to the ...

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  36. Lost at Show

    A small tourer car was stolen from near the Exhibition Ground yesterday afternoon The owner is ...

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  37. Evatt on "No"

    SYDNEY, Monday—The federal Opposition Leader (Dr. Evatt) will address Federal and State Labour ...

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  38. Rubber roads?

    SINGAPORE, August 6 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Warren S. Lockwood, chief of the Natural Rubber Bureau in ...

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  39. Nasty draught

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The driver of a utility truck was knocked unconscious when a heavy draught horse crashed ...

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  40. 10/ Hold-up

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A youth aged about 20 who held up Ernst Greiff, 40, of Kirrabilli, with a pistol ...

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  41. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    NEW YORK, August 6 (Special).—A rattlesnake bit Demetrip Gomez, a civilian employee at Kelly Airbase, Texas—and the rattler died. Gomez said his body was full of sodium cyanide, which he handled ...

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  42. Boiler blackout

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The breakdown of two big boilers at Bunnerong and White Bay to-day caused the ...

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