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  3. SPIRITED ATTACK ON PRICES COMMISSIONER

    CANBERRA, August 20.—"Meat is one of the biggest rackets ever put over the people in this war," the Premier of Queensland (Mr Hanlon) declared at the Premiers' Conference today in a spirited attack on ...

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  4. BREAD DELIVERY NEXT MONDAY

    Rockhampton bakers, having been granted an increase in the price of bread, will resume a house-to-house ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. TRIAL OF MAJOR COUSEHS ON CHARGE OF HIGH TREASON

    SYDNEY, August 20.—When the case in which Major Charles Cousens is being charged with high reason began in the Central Police Court today, Mr Dorey, K.C., for the Commonwealth Government, ...

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  6. Only 60,000 Boxes Of Butter This Month

    BRISBANE. August 20. —Due to the widespread drought, Queensland's expected output of only ...

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    A telecine installed at Alexandra Palace headquarters of the B.B.C The telecine, which was developed in Britain before the war, enables any standard cinema film to be televised and received in the homes of possessors of television set—BBC photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Men And Women On Farms Facing Destitution

    BRISBANE, August 20.—Virtual famine conditions throughout Queensland and 75 per cent of New South Wales unless soaking rains fell within a few weeks were prophesied by Mr C. Jamieson (West ...

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  9. FIRST STRIKE IN PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    CANBERRA, August 20.—A six-hour strike among the dining-room staff at Parlament House today was speedily settled by the intervention of the Prime minister (Mr Chifley). Following the dismissal of the chef a few days ago the ...

    Article : 190 words
  10. Part Of Train Disappears In Flooded River

    WELLINGTON, August 20 — Struck by a huge landslide in Manawatu gorge at 4.15 o'clock this morning, a locomotive and ...

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  11. CONTROL OF DARDANELLES

    WASHINGTON, August 20.— The United States has sent a Note to Russia expressing opposition to the 'Russian demand to Turkey ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. Roosevelt — Churchill Differences

    NEW YORK, August 19.—Differences between the late President Roosevelt and Mr Churchill on the question of British imperialism were quoted by Mr Elliot Roosevelt in reminisencing on the Atlantic ...

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  13. M.I.E.U.EXECUTIVE GIVES UNDERTAKING

    BRISBANE, August 20.—The executive of the Meat Industry Employees' Union gave an undertaking to the Industrial Court today that it would intensify its efforts to obtain compliance by its members ...

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  14. Chinese Marathon Swimmer

    HONOLULU, August 19.— William K. Pal, 38-year-old Hawaiian Chinese fisherman, dragged himself wearily on to ...

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  15. Price, Landlords, Tenants Controls To Continue

    CANBERRA, August 20.—Formulas for the continuation of price control and the landlords and tenants controls in all States were agreed upon by the State ...

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  16. POWER CAUSES.STIR IN HOUSE

    BRISBANE, August 20.—An allegation by Mr W. Power in the Legislative Assembly today that the Queensland People's Party had ...

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  17. FRENCH EXECUTIONS

    LONDON", August 19.—"For torturing Marcelle Bidault, sister of the French Premier during the German occupation of France, Jean ...

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  18. TWO-YEAR SEARCH ENDED

    LONDON, August 20.—The Paris police today ended a two-year search for the wartime political editor of "Le Matin," Jacques ...

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  19. LAND SALES CONTROL TO REMAIN IN FORCE

    CANBERRA. August 20.—Officials of the Commonwealth and States will draw up plans for continuing land sales control. The ...

    Article : 195 words
  20. Severe Criticism Of Communists

    BRISBANE, August 20.—The industrial trouble in Australia today was caused by Moscow-inspired fifth columnists—men who were on the Moscow payroll, said Mr Maher in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  21. Transjordania To Be Independent State

    NEW YORK, August 19.—The Polish suggestion that Britain intends to place Transjordania under a trusteeship was utterly ...

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  22. DEATH OF WESTERN GRAZIER

    BRISBANE, August 20. — Mr James Skelton, well-known western grazier and stud master, died in Brisbane today. Mr Skelton, who ...

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