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  4. MINISTER TELLS CONFERENCE:

    CANBERRA, August 11.—The battle of production of materials must be won if the country were to carry out its programme of the building of homes and ...

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  5. STOCK WATER ON TOORILLA

    Estimated to hold 60,000,000 gallons of water, this dam, one of several on the property, serves 2000 cattle of mixed ages. A bank, 190 yards long and 12 ft. deep, dams the water for 1800 ft. along the depression. Additional dams are under construction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Netting Only Way To Halt Dingo Threat

    BRISBANE, August 11.—The belief that net fencing was the ultimate solution of the dings menace in Queensland was ...

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  7. Increase In Child Endowment Figures

    CANBERRA, August 11.—The number of children for whom endowment was paid by the Commonwealth Government increased from 964,331 to 1,006,557 in the year ended in June. This was shown in figures issued today. ...

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  8. ACTU DEBATES SHIPPING BAN

    MELBOURNE, August 11.—With only one break for meals, the interstate executive of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions ...

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  9. Shop Assistants Seek 40-Hour Week Of Five Days

    BRISBANE, August 11.—Application has been made to the State Industrial Court by the Queensland Shop Assistants' Union for the central and southern ...

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  10. ODOM LANDS IN CHICAGO WORLD-CIRCLING FLIGHT

    CHICAGO, August 10.—Triumphant but haggard from lack of sleep. Captain William Odom landed at Chicago today, having gone round the world faster than any man before. He created a new round-the-world record of 73 hours 5 ...

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  11. Query Into Death Of Kaiser's Widow

    LONDON, August 11.— The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press states that the criminal investigation ...

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  12. "FIXED" POKER GAMES TO GET WAR CONTRACTS

    DEXTER (Maine), August 10.— High army and civilian procurement officers had been allowed during the war to win huge sums ...

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  13. HUNDREDS REPORTED KILLED IN INDIAN RACIAL RIOTS

    AMRITSAR, August 11.—Widespread disturbances in five villages near Amritsar today resulted in the deaths of 138 Moslems and two Sikhs. It is reported that the Moslem population of three villages ...

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  14. DEATHS IN TRAIN DISASTER REACH 18

    LONDON, August 10.— Another passenger has died, making the deaths 18 and the number of injured 73 in the ...

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  15. SUBSIDY ON SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, August 11.—The partial withdrawal of subsidies from shipping freights will reduce the Government's ...

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  16. EMPIRE TALKS ON PEACE TREATY

    OTTAWA, August 10.—The Minister for Defence (Mr Brooke Claxton) will fly to San Francisco on August 15 on the first leg of a ...

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  17. STATE OWNERSHIP MOVE IN BURMA

    LONDON, August 11—The Rangoon correspondent of the Associated Press states that the Burmese Constituent Assembly ...

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  18. DUTCH REPORT:

    BATAVIA, August 11 (AAP-Reuter).—A Dutch communique today reported that Dutch troops at Pamekasan, one of the principal towns on Madura Island, at the east end of Java, underwent ...

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  19. NO PROSPECTS OF FERRYING BRITISH MIGRANTS BY PLANE

    CANBERRA, August 11.—The possibility of using aircraft to ferry immigrants from England to Australia was virtually ruled out today by the British Minister for Civil Aviation (Lord Nathan). HE said there was not a great ...

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  20. LAMB WITH EIGHT LEGS

    AUCKLAND, August 11. —A lamb with eight legs was born on a sheep station at Gisborne. It had one ...

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  21. GOLD COAST POLICE FORCE

    Members of the Gold Coast police band, who are making a four months' tour of the United Kingdom, spent a day at Hendon, when they were shown over the police training school there. This photograph, shows the visitors watching members of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Canada Wants U.S. Dollars For Exports To Britain

    TORONTO, August 10.—"A phase of Britain's financial position, which will come as a distinct shock to Canadians, is the revelation that Canada is demanding payment in United States dollars for part of our exports to Britain," said Mr M. J. Coldwell, National Leader of the Commonwealth Cooperative ...

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  23. Raft Expedition Ends On Reef

    NEW YORK, August 11.—The Kin Tiki raft expedition ended its journey on Karola Reef, in the Tuamotu Islands, ...

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  24. CLASHES IN GREECE

    LONDON, August 10.—Reuter's Athens correspondent, quoting the Athens Newsagency, says that 10 guerillas and one gendarme ...

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  25. MAHIA EXPLOSION INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, August 11.—As the result of a request from the Waterside Workers' Federation, the Minister for Shipping ...

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