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  4. BRITAIN'S MOMENTOUS STERLING ACTION

    LONDON, August 20.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr Dalton) announced, as from midnight, that there will be a temporary suspension of many of the arrangements permitting sterling to be exchanged into dollars. ...

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  5. Call For Stoppage Of State Coal Mines If Coal Act Not Extended

    IPSWICH, August 21.—Failing the Premier (Mr Hanlon) agreeing to extend the Coal Act to Queensland, the executive of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union will call for a national stoppage ...

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  6. NATIONAL TOWN CRIERS' CHAMPIONSHIP

    The National Town Criers' championship contest was held at Bodmin, Cornwall. The championship was won by Mr F. Welch, Town Crier for Bridport, Dorset, and he was presented with the challenge cup by the Mayor of Rodmin, Ald. H. G. Kinsman J.P. The photo shows some of the competitors at the contest of Bodmin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A GREAT BLUFF

    LONDON, August 20.— Germany's Siegfried Line was a great bluff, costing the German people millions ...

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  8. DREDGER'S CATCH

    LONDON, August 20.— "You may guess what a shock we had when we saw our catch," said the master ...

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  9. ANGRY CLASHES BETWEEN HANLON-CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, August 21.—In a series of angry dashes with the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) at the Premiers' Conference today, the Premier of Queensland (Mr Hanlon) asked the Commonwealth to get ...

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  10. DUTCH DEMANDS ON INDONESIAN REPUBLIC

    BATAVIA, August (AAP-Reuter).—Four demands on the Indonesian Republic were made by the Lieut-Governor-General of the ...

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  11. BRITISH MINERS' CLAIMS

    LONDON, August 20.—The "Daily Mail" states that Lord Hyndley, chairman of the National Coal Board, reported to the ...

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  12. MORE MODERN PLANT FOR MINES SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, August 21.—An appeal for more scientific development of the State's mining re sources was made in the ...

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  13. VILLAGE OF 1000 MOSLEMS WIPED OUT

    LAHORE, August 20.—Yesterday 1000 Moslems lived in a village adjoining the 37-mile road of panic bordering Pakistan and India. ...

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  14. RUSSIA BACKS EGYPT'S REQUEST

    NEW YORK, August 20.—Russia today, in its first statement on the Egyptian case, backed Egypt's request that the United Nations ...

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  15. Social Service Fellowship

    BRISBANE, August 21.—It has been decided to award five State social service fellowships in the faculties of medicine and dentistry ...

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  16. AMATEUR GOLF TITLE

    ADELAIDE, August 21.—A. Colledge was defeated in the amateur golf championship today by F. W. Cluth (Victoria), whose win was ...

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  17. Evatt Favours Matrimonial Conciliation System

    CANBERRA, August 21.—The Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) favours a system of conciliation commissioners to administer ...

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  18. Petrol Ration Ticket Dates

    BRISBANE, August 21.—The issue of the August ration tickets for petrol will cease at all post offices from the close of business ...

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  19. U.S.A. Allocates Linseed Oil To Australia

    WASHINGTON, August 20.— The Agricultural Department to-day announced an "emergency" allocation of 650 tons of linseed oil ...

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  20. DEFEAT OF REBELS IN PARAGUAY

    NEW YORK, August 20.—The Associated Press correspondent at Ascuncion says: "The Paraguay Government announced today that ...

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  21. Chairman Of Bank On Effects Of Nationalisation

    MELBOURNE, August 21.—"If the proposed nationalisation of the trading banks becomes law the life of every Australian will be ...

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  22. Plumbers' Charges Fixed

    CANBERRA, August 21.—The Prices Commissioner (Mr McCarthy) today fixed the charges which may be made by plumbers. ...

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