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  4. EXPORTS OF DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE FROM AUSTRALIA BANNED

    BRISBANE, August 14.—All exports of beef and dairy cattle from Australia will be banned as from tomorrow except under permit. DISCLOSING this today, the ...

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  5. Federal Plan:

    CANBERRA, August 14.— Plans by which Australia may save 3,000,000 tons of coal by diversion of the ...

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  6. SCOUTS AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    Contingents of Scouts from the Commonwealth and Empire, who are visiting England to attend the world jamboree, were inspected by the King at Buckingham Palace. The King, accompanied by Lord Rowallan, the Chief Scout, is shown inspecting Scouts from New Zealand, including representatives of the Sea Scouts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Rammed Freighter Sinks With Rich Cargo

    VICTORIA (British Columbia). August 13.—Rammed deep amidships by the Fenn Victory in an early morning fog in Juan de Fuca Strait, the Diamond Knot sank today with a 3,000,000 dollar salmon cargo aboard. ...

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  8. Growing Antagonism To Russia

    SYDNEY, August 14.—Antagonism to Russia was mounting in Canada and America, and even Britain was viewed with doubt ...

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  9. N.Z. PLANS NEWSPRINT INDUSTRY

    AUCKLAND, August 14 A.A.P.-Reuter).—The establishment of extensive State paper and pulp ...

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  10. Miners Seek:

    IPSWICH, August 14.— The Queensland coal miners consider that exploitation of the Blair Athol coal deposits ...

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  11. EMPIRE NOT LIKELY TO ABOLISH PREFERENCE DESPITE GENEVA TREND

    CANBERRA, August 14.—It is believed here that British countries will not agree to the complete abolition of British Empire preference, irrespective of what trend the trade discussions at Geneva may ...

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  12. Waterfront Strikes In Sydney To Continue

    SYDNEY, August 14.—The two waterfront strikes which have crippled interstate shipping and thrown 4000 men out of work, will continue tomorrow. ...

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  13. Work Control In Britain

    LONDON, August 13.—Ten million men and women may be affected by the control-of-engagement order. ...

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  14. U.S. NAVAL STRENGTH

    WASHINGTON, August 13.— The Navy Department announced today that, in summing up its activities in the two years ...

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  15. PART OF INDIA'S STERLING FUND RELEASED

    LONDON, August 14.—Britain has agreed to release £35,000,000 of India's sterling balances, [?]lu[?] £30,000,000 for a working balance. ...

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  16. Kurusu's Daughter Weds

    TOKYO, August 14 (AAPReuter).—Miss Ter[?] Kurusu, 21-year-old, Madonna-like daughter of Mr Saburo Kurusu, ...

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  17. JAPANESE STILL HOLDING OUT ON GUAM

    GUAM, August 13.—Two years after Hirohito's rescript ordering the Japanese to cease fighting, upwards of 20 Japanese naval ...

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  18. BOAT SINKS AFTER COLLISION

    LONDON, August 14.—Twelve members of the crew are missing from a French fishing boat named Indifferent following a collision ...

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  19. EGYPT WANTS BRITISH TROOPS OUT OF NILE

    NEW YORK, August 13.—Egypt urged the Security Council today to order the British troops out of the Nile Valley within 18 ...

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  20. Big Contraband Haul From River Clarence

    SYDNEY, August 14.—Customs officers raided tie freighter River Clarence st Walsh Bay again to-day and found another £600 worth ...

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  21. Ban On Cream To Be Reimposed

    CANBERRA, August 14.—On September 1 the Government will reimpose the ban on the use of cream for domestic purposes, according to an announcement by the Minister for Commerce (Mr ...

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  22. Training Of Ex-Service Personnel

    CANBERRA, August 14.—The Government had spent £30,000,000 in two years on the reestablishment of service personnel, ...

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  23. FURTHER INCREASE IN COAL PRICE

    BRISBANE, August 14.—The price of coal in Queensland will be increased by between 1/- and 1/6 per ton, following the rise in ...

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  24. HUNGARY OFFICIALS' DENIAL

    BUDAPEST, August 13.—The Hungarian Ministry for Information has issued a statement denying the report published in foreign ...

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  25. New Queen Mary Commodore

    LONDON, August 13.—The Cunard White Star announced that Captain C. G. Illingworth, who commands the Queen Mary, has ...

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  26. RECORD SHOW ATTENDANCE

    BRISBANE, August 14.—A record for the attendance at the Thursday of a Brisbane show was broken today when 105,027 people ...

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  27. Heavy Blow To Gilt-Edged Stocks

    LONDON, August 13.—The The "Daily Telegraph's" financial writer estimates that at least £50,0000,000 were ...

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  28. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CARGO EXPLOSIONS

    SYDNEY, August 14.—Special precautions will be taken with a shipment of 42 tons of sodium chlorate on board the City of Eli, ...

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  29. DOLLAR AS BASIS FOR JAPANESE GOODS TO FOREIGN TRADERS

    TOKYO, August 13 (AAP-Reuter).—All prices for Japanese goods available to foreign traders will be quoted in dollars but payable in "acceptable foreign currency," a spokesman for S.C.A.P. (Supreme ...

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  30. Jewish Terrorism Continues

    LONDON, August 14.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent states that, according to Jewish sources, 50 Jewish youths in their teens ...

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  31. UNIONS MODIFY BAN ON DUTCH SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, August 14.—The "black" ban on Dutch shipping was modified today at a conference of Federal unions convened by the Australasian Council of Trade Unions. THE ban will now be restricted to ...

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  32. BRITAIN BUILDS FIRST "JET" FLYING BOAT

    The world's first jet-propelled flying boat, the Saunders Roe, A/I, gave its first public flying display off the Isle of Wight recently. The A/I or "Squirt," as the RAF call it, in a four-cannon, single-seater flying boat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. FOUR QUALITIES TO MAKE JAPAN PEACEFUL

    TOKYO, August 14. (AAP-Reuter) —The Prime Minister (Mr Tetsu Katayama), broadcasting to the people of japan on the second ...

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