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  4. WAR DECLARED ON "FASCISTS OF AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, August 25.—The Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Menzies) today opened the party's Australia-wide campaign against the Government's proposal to nationalise the trading banks. ...

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  5. MacArthur Lists Achievements Since Occupation

    TOKYO, August 25 (AAP-Reuter).— General MacArthur's headquarters, in a summary of the two years' occupation, to-day listed positive achievements against ...

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  6. CHILD PRODIGY GETS OVATION

    CHICAGO, August 24.— Margaret Harris, not quite four years old, made her debut as a classical ...

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  7. Training Youngsters To Build Houses

    Under a scheme instituted by the Brentford and Chiswick Council, young boys are receiving practical and theoretical training in the all-important trade of building. Under the guidance of their instructors, they are working on a site at Brentford, where the first of these houses is expected to be completed by the end of August. The picture shows general view of the young ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EMPIRE TALKS ON JAPAN

    CANBERRA, August 25.— The countries attending the British Empire conference on the Japanese peace treaty, ...

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  9. Cracksmen Operating In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, August 25.—Detectives believe that a highlyorganised gang of cracksmen is operating in Melbourne and they ...

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  10. JAPANESE COALITION FACES POSITION WORSE THAN BRITAIN'S

    TOKYO, August 24.—Japan is governed today by a coalition of three parties—Social Democrats, People's Cooperatives and Democrats—led by the shy Socialist, Tetsu Katayama, and the suave Hitoshi Ashida, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, whose diplomatic training, manner and polish ...

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  11. Dutch View Of Plane Ban

    BATAVIA, August 25 (AAPReuter).—The refusal to refuel Dutch planes in Brisbane is described as "the latest ...

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  12. CLOSE WATCH ON GREEK POLITICS

    LONDON, August 24.—Diplomatic circles are closely watching the political situation, following the resignation of the Maximos ...

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  13. Nudists Demonstrate Against Police Action

    NELSON (B[?] Columbia), August 24.—Hundreds of nude "Sons of Freedom"—a section of the Doukhobors— are reported to be demonstrating at Shore Acres, 15 miles from Nelson, in a protest against the arrest of 10 of their ...

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  14. Japanese Impression Of Canberra

    NEW YORK, August 25.—"Canberra is a big word in Japan today, but is used with a certain satisfying smugness altogether ...

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  15. NEW ZEALANDER AMONG DEAD

    LONDON, August 24.—The First Officer, Captain G. Wellington, of Invercargill (New Zealand) is missing, presumed dead, in the BAOC ...

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  16. Britain Needs No Reminding Of Pacific Interests

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Britain was well aware of her great interests in the Pacific and was anxious to safeguard and develop them, said the British ...

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  17. COMMUNIST BID TO GAIN CONTROL OF A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE, August 25.—The Communists will make their strongest bid ever in an attempt to gain control of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, when the All Australian Trade Union ...

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  18. BUTTER-MAKERS SEEK WAGE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The Industrial Court today reserved its decision on an application by the Australian Workers' Union for a variation of the butter, cheese, and condensed milk factories' ...

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  19. INDIAN LEADERS CALL ON PEOPLE TO STOP ORGY OF BLOOD

    LONDON, August 25.—Reuter's Karachi correspondent says that Dr Jinnah has called on Moslems to "beware of daggers which might overwhelm their newly-won ...

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  20. "FIERY CROSS" ON WAY ROUND WORLD

    London met for the first time one of the oldest symbols of the British Isles when, in hot sunshine, while a piper played "Bi[?]e Bonnets Over The Border," Scottish marathon runners, who had completed the 400 miles run from Edinburgh, presented one of the "Fiery Crosses" they carried to the Scotsmen of London, with a message from the Lord Provost of Edinburgh to the Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Fighting On Java Fronts

    BATAVIA, August 25.—Fighting on all fronts in Java, Sumatra, and Madura is reported in today's Dutch communique. The Dutch ...

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  22. Taxation New Obstacle

    LONDON, August 24. — Sir Donald Bailey, to whom the Government awarded £12,000 for inventing the Bailey bridge received ...

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  23. Infected Hides Destroyed

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Hides found to be infected with anthrax have been burnt in Victoria under instructions from the ...

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