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  2. Advertising

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  3. Press Praised At Close Of Nuremberg Trial

    NUREMBERG, July 30. — The chief United States prosecutor, Judge Jackson, who will fly to Paris tomorrow, thence direct to the United States, praised the Press for its fair and workmanlike reporting of the trial. ...

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  4. REPAIRS TO POST OFFICE CLOCK

    THE WORKS! This arrangement of cogs and shafts is what makes the Post Office clock go. The picture was taken yesterday shortly after 10 o'clock when the clock was stopped while worn parts were temporarily repaired until replacements can be obtained from England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REGISTRATION OF TWO NEW MEAT UNIONS REFUSED BY REGISTRAR

    BRISBANE, July 31.—Applications for the registration of two unions formed during the recent meatworkers' strike have been refused by the Industrial Registrar (Mr Wallace), who announced his reserved ...

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  6. Servicemen Seeking Allowances

    BRISBANE, July 31. — More than 400 applications have been received by the Department of Agriculture from ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. DARLING DOWNS WHEAT FARMERS FACE BIG LOSS

    TOOWOOMBA, July 31.—Unless rain falls within the next few weeks, there will be no wheat harvest on the Darling Downs this season, resulting in an estimated loss of £2,000,000. ...

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  8. Bevin's [?]ness Causes Anxiety

    LONDON, July 30. — The "Daily Express" states that Mr Bevin's illness is more serious than was at ...

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  9. Further Controls On Building

    SYDNEY, July 31.— New controls on buildings are expected shortly following the appointment by the ...

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  10. AMERICA MAKES PLANS FOR FLIGHT TO MOON

    WASHINGTON, July 30.—The War and Navy Departments revealed today that plans were being made to launch a guided missile or rocket to the moon, ...

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  11. Bride Of 98 Chews Tobacco

    MATTOON[?] (Illinois), July 30.—Luther Wilson, 75, married Mary de Witt, 98, states the American ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. King Invested With Dutch Order

    LONDON, July 30. — Queen Wilhelmina, who is visiting Buckingham Palace, invested His ...

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  13. State Will Not Take Over Ekibin

    BRISBANE, July 31. — As the Commonwealth Government owned the premises, the State Government would not take over the ...

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  14. Drop Soon In Birth Rate

    SYDNEY, July 31.—The Bureau of Statistics expects that Australia's birth-rate will begin to fall again shortly. ...

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  15. Canada And U.S. As Neighbours Set An Example

    WASHINGTON, July 30:—The former United States Secretary of State (Mr Cordell Hull), in a speech at the Canadian Embass[?] ...

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  16. JUDGE APPEALS FOR CONTROL OF UNION HOTHEADS

    SYDNEY, July 31. — An appeal to union officials and senior members to control young and irresponsible ...

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  17. NO OFFICIAL ADVICE

    "It is news to me. I have heard nothing about it," said Mr E. A. Thomas, secretary of the newly formed Central ...

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  18. PROPOSED A.B.C NEWS SERVICE

    CANBERRA, July 31.—The Australian Broadcasting Conuniasioa is empowered to establish its own news service under a Bill amending ...

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    BRISBANE, July 31.—The executive of the Graziers' Association of South-eastern Queensland decided today to ask the Meat ...

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  20. U.S. War Graft Inquiry Hears Of Big Contract

    WASHINGTON, July 30.—Nivind Anderson, war contractor from Tacoma (Washington) told the Senate war investigation ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL RISE IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, July 30. — The Civilian Production Administrator (Mr J. Small) reported today that America's industrial output rose to ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. AUSTRALIA'S PART IN CHEMICAL WARFARE FIELD

    CANBERRA, July 31.—Chemical warfare research in Australia from 1942 and 1945 by the Australian field experimental station in North ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. ANGLO-DANISH DAIRY AGREEMENT

    LONDON, July 30.—The Minister for Food (Mr Strachey), at a Press conference,admitted he expected a certain amount of criticism because the prices for Danish dairy produce contemplated under the Anglo-Danish agreement, now being ...

    Article : 323 words
  24. Headmaster Rides Bicycle In School

    WELLINGTON, July 31.—The lines of communication at Palmerston North intermediate school are so long that the headmaster (Mr ...

    Article : 111 words
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    VIENNA, July 31.—Mr La Guardia, at a Press conference, said that officials of UXNRA had not full liberty of inspection in ...

    Article : 35 words
  26. Pie Refers To Forde's "Lack Of Optimism"

    BRISBANE, July 31.—"The statement by Mr F. M. Forde that orders from South America for 100,000 tons of coal annually could be supplied from Central Queensland's resources after ...

    Article : 225 words
  27. RESPONSIBILITY OF PEACE ON FOUR POWERS

    LONDON, July 31.—The "Daily Telegraph," in an editorial, states: "When the question is put —Who is to make the peace?—it ...

    Article : 179 words
  28. BLOCKED ALL BRIDGE TRAFFIC

    A 10,000-gallon tank, removed from an Army camp, on the way to Westwood Sanatorium yesterday. The tank was so large that it blocked all traffic across the Fitzroy Bridge and had to travel with a police escort. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PEIPING, July 30.—Three hundred motorised Marines with the support of howitzers and war planes are searching for an ...

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  30. CALWELL CHILD MIGRANT GUARDIAN

    CANBERRA, July 31.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) will be the legal guardian of future child migrants brought to ...

    Article : 98 words
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    WELLINGTON, July 31. — The English footballers defeated [?] Maori team today 32-8. ...

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  32. Saved From Funeral Pyre — Now Rajah

    LONDON, July 30.—One of the strangest stories ever told in a court of law ended today when the Privy Council ruled that an Indian who had roamed the country 12 years after being saved from a funeral pyre, is a rajah and the rightful owner of an estate almost as big as England. ...

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    SYDNEY, July 31.—At thc annual meeting of the Australian Dairy Board today Mr T. F. Pinnkett was unanimously re-elected ...

    Article : 42 words
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