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  4. LONDONERS AWAIT CRISIS SPEECH

    Crowds massing outside the House of Commons, London, to watch the arrival of the Prime Minister (Mr Clement Attlee) before he made his announcement on Britain's financial and economic situation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE IN MINE EXPLOSION

    LONDON, August 16.—Fifty-four bodies have been recovered from the Whitehaven colliery, in whish an explosion occurred. ...

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  6. MOVE TO NATIONALISE PRIVATE BANKS

    CANBERRA, August 17.—Legislation to nationalise Australian private banks will be prepared as soon as possible and introduced in ...

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  7. Most Ambitious Melbourne Project

    MELBOURNE, August 17.—A new block of ultra modern flats, which will house 1000 people and will cost about £500,000, is to be built at Toorak by the Australian Mutual Provident Society. ...

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  8. SHIPMENT OF NAVY PRISONERS TO ENGLAND

    BRISBANE, August 17.—Nineteen British Navy prisoners from southern gaols were brought to Brisbane today under police escort ...

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  9. Wild Brawl At RSL Club Rooms

    SYDNEY, August 17.—More than 20 police were called to Paddington-Woollahra RSL sub-branch club rooms late on Saturday, when ...

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  10. 16 KILLED, 63 INJURED IN TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON, August 16.—The British United Press correspondent at Lisbon says that 16 were reported killed and 63 injured ...

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  11. THOUSANDS OF BRITONS WANT TO QUIT: CHURCHILL'S APPEAL TO STAY

    LONDON, August 16.—Stating that he was shocked by Britons' desire to emigrate, Mr Winston Churchill, broadcasting on the home service, said: "I read and I am told that more than half a million of our people have applied to emigrate to Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, and several ...

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  12. TRENCH MORTAR BOMB FOUND IN SYDNEY HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, August 17—A 12 inch trench mortar bomb was recovered in about six feet of water at Elizabeth Bay pier at the foot of Ithaca ...

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  13. Contractors Urge Ban On Export Of N.Q. Timber

    TOWNSVILLE, August 17.—At a meeting of contractors considerable discussion took place covering all phases of the acute shortage of ...

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  14. Babies Parked On Frock Rack During Bargain Rush

    During a Junee store's bargain sale yesterday five babies were found parked on a frock rack while their ...

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  15. STEVEDORES' STRIKE AFFECTS 16 VESSELS

    SYDNEY, August 17.—A strike of foremen stevedores in Sydney may spread to all Australian ports if it is not settled quickly. The ...

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  16. TELEVISION MAY BE INTRODUCED HERE SOON

    VANCOUVER, August 16.—Australian Senator Stanley K. Amour, following a trip to England and the United States, investigating the ...

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  17. RESIGNED FROM TWO POSTS IN JAPAN: BREACH WITH EVATT

    TOKYO, August 17 (AAP-Reuter).— Mr W. McMahon Bally British Commonwealth representative on the Allied Council for Japan and head of the Australian ...

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  18. Plan To Parachute Jews Into Palestine

    NEW YORK, August 16.—Rabbi Baruch Korff, co-chairman of the Political Action Committee for Palestine, said today that various organisations had pledged a total of 10,000,000 dollars for the ...

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  19. S.Q. RUGBY TEAM DEFEATS FAR NORTH

    CAIRNS, August 17.—The touring Southern Queensland Rugby League team showed too much speed and combination for the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S RESTRICTIONS ON JEWS RESENTED

    LONDON, August 16.—The British United Press correspondent at Paris says: " Mr Lewis Nekrug, Director-General of the ...

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  21. IMPERIL AUSTRALIA'S STABILITY

    BRISBANE, August 17.—The decision of the Chifley Government to nationalise banking was further evidence, if evidence was needed, that it had sacrificed effective national post-war recovery on the ...

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  22. ATTEMPT TO DERAIL TRAIN IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, August 17.—Detectives are investigating attempts last night to derail the Melbourne to Ballarat train by placing big ...

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