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  4. "Times" On British Crisis

    LONDON, August 7.—"The nation's choice now is between recovery and decline. The statement by the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) does not give an assurance that the responsibility has yet been met," says "The ...

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  5. ROYAL VISIT TO ISLE OF ARRAN

    The Royal Family were given a rousing welcome when they paid a visit to the Isle of Arran. During the visit they inspected the Duchess of Montrose's cattle, planted trees in the grounds of Brodick Castle and visited a creamery. The picture shows Princess Margaret planting a tree in the grounds of Brodick Castle, watched by the [?]e of Montrose.—London Newspaper Services ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EXPERIMENTS IN HOUSING CONSTRUCTION

    BRISBANE, August 7.—Announcing today that Executive approval had been given to the erection of two concrete-slab houses at Cloncurry at an estimated cost of £1500 each, the Acting Minister ...

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  7. PLAN TO STABILISE PRIMARY PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, August 7.—A plan to eliminate all hazards from agricultural production and assure farmers throughout the world a ...

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  8. GREATER SACRIFICES THAN IN WARTIME

    Lord Bruce, in the House of Lords, in the debate on the economic crisis, said that te Government's short-term programme ...

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  9. WILL PETROL RATION BE REDUCED?

    CANBERRA, August 7—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) has directed the secretary of the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr ...

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  10. 20 CHINESE COUNTIES INUNDATED: 10 M. PEOPLE HOMELESS

    NEW YORK, August 6.—The Associated Press correspondent at Nanking says: Flood waters, breaking through the grand Canal ...

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  11. SUBSIDY FAVOURED FOR NEW ROAD CONSTRUCTION WORKS

    BRISBANE, August 7.—The whole development of roads throughout Queensland should be tackled as a State problem, said Cr G. Carbis (Charters Towers) at the local authorities' confer enece today. He was supporting a motion by the Balonne and Pittsworth shires that the Government be requested ...

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  12. Shipping Freights To Be Increased

    CANBERRA, August 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced tonight that substantial increases in shipping freights on ...

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  13. NO ECONOMIC CABINET TO BE APPOINTED

    CANBERRA, August 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) has rejected a suggestion by the Leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) ...

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  14. INTENSE HEAT LIKELY FOR CUP SINGLES

    MONTREAL, August 5.—Intense heat and humidity, with the possibility of thundershowers, are predicted for the opening day of ...

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  15. TIDE REFLOATS FREIGHTER

    BRISBANE, August 7.—The coastal freighter Fiona, which went aground on a mudbank on Fisherman's Point in the Hinchinbrook ...

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  16. Talks At Canberra Today On Dutch Shipping Ban

    CANBERRA, August 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that he had asked for all the facts concerned with the Australian unions' ban on Dutch shipping, aircraft and goods. He wanted ...

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  17. TLC'S OBJECTIONS TO INCENTIVE PAY

    BRISBANE, August 7.—Union feeling in Queensland is that the Australasian Council of Trade Unions will withdraw from the agreement reached at the peace-in-industry conference at Canberra on the ...

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