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  3. ROYAL PARTY IN CITY ON APRIL 27 NEXT

    The Queensland itinerary of the King and Queen and Princess Margaret, which has been released hy the Governor-General (Mr McKell), shows that the Royal party will arrive by plane in Rockhampton on ...

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  4. STATES GET INCREASE FROM TAXATION GRAB

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The States, at the Premiers' Conference today, agreed to a new formula for the reimbursement of uniform taxation collections which will give them an increase of ...

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  5. LOAN COUNCIL CUTS FEDERAL AND STATE BORROWINGS

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The Loan Council today pruned the proposed Commonwealth and State borrowings for 1948-49 by £21,586,000. The council authorised the ...

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  6. Meeting Place Of Foreign Ministers

    Lancaster House, London, seen through an ancient gateway, is where meetings of the Council of Foreign Ministers are held. It was built in 1825 and in 1913 was bought by Lord Leverhu[?]e and presented to the nation. Part of the mansion was converted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROYAL TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, August 23. —The Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) announced today that the Vanguard with the ...

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  8. U.S. EXPLANATION OF WOOL "LEAK"

    NEW YORK, August 23.—Commenting on the Commonwealth Government's concern over reports that sterling bloc countries ...

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  9. ATTLEE GETS FREE HOSPITAL SERVICE

    LONDON, August 23. — It was officially announced from No. 10 Downing Street that the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  10. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND ARMY CAMPS

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) and the State Premiers, continuing their discussions last night agreed ...

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  11. CHARTER ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS

    LONDON, August 23. — Reuter's. Geneva correspondent states that the United Nations' Economic and Social Council has laid the ...

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  12. M.L.A. SEEKS PRAISE FOR COAL MINERS

    BRISBANE, August 24.—There would be a grave industrial dispute if the Queensland miners at the open-cut mines at Blair Athol and elsewhere were not permitted to continue their membership ...

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  13. Supply Corporation Called "Go-Getters"

    BRISBANE, August 24. — The British Electric Supply Corporation, which has been given a franchise over the coal at Blair ...

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  14. 150 DIE WHEN BRIDGE COLLAPSES

    TOKYO, August 23 (AAPReuter).— A total of 150 people are believed to have lost their lives last night ...

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  15. Decision Reserved In Mt Morgan Case

    BRISBANE, August 24.—In the Industrial Court today, Mr T. E. Dwyer reserved his decision in an application for an interpretation ...

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  16. TRAMWAYMEN GET JOBS BACK

    BRISBANE, August 24.—Edward John McNally, former tramway motorman, and Peroy Lewis, former conductor, who were ...

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  17. JAPANESE APPRECIATION

    TOKYO, August 24 (AAP-Reuter).—Shinzo Hamai, mayor of Hiroshima, in a letter to LieutGeneral Robertson, expressed ...

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  18. Constitution For Western Germany

    LONDON, August 23. — Renter's Frankfurt correspondent says that a committee of experts from the 11 West German State ...

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  19. BIRTHS INCREASE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, August 24.— Queensland had a natural increase in population of 18,242 for 1947, according to vital statistics, ...

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  20. MOVE TO BAN LEFT-HAND DRIVES

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The State Premiers agreed today to recommend to the Australian Road Transport Advisory ...

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  21. Railway Appeal Dismissed

    BRISBANE, August 24.—The Railway Appeal Board today unanimously dismissed an appeal against the appointment of John ...

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  22. HANGED FOR WAR CRIME

    HONG KONG, August 23 (AAF-Reuter).— Thirty seconds before he was hanged in the Stanley gaol this morning, ...

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  23. Two Queenslanders Leave For Berlin

    CANBERRA, August 24.—Two Queenslanders are among the 29 RAAF men who Jeft by plane tonight to take part in the air[?]ft ...

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  24. STRIKE THREAT BY POSTMEN

    SYDNEY, August 14.—The secretary of the Postal Workers' Union (Mr R. Wellard) said today that the union would hold a ...

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  25. PICKWORTH TO MEET PERRIER

    MELBOURNE, August 24. — Pickworth has agreed to meet Ferrier in three matches over 72 holes and will receive one-third ...

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  26. CONTRABAND PEARLS SEIZED

    SYDNEY, August 24.—Customs officers today, seized £12.000 worth of Japanese pearls on board the liner Westralia, which arrived ...

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  27. Sydney Shivers

    SYDNEY, August 24.—Sydney shivered again today under winds of gale force blowing from the south-western "snow country." ...

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    LONDON, August 23. — Eight airmen were killed at Kinloss RAF station, Morayshire, when a Lancaster, returning from a ...

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  29. Immigrants To Palestine

    LONDON, August 23.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the American Associated Press says that a member of the Jewi[?] ...

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  30. Thrust At Russia

    LONDON, August 23. — Reuter's Geneva correspondent says that the United Nations' economic and social council by 14 votes to ...

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  31. Reserve Of Public Works As Offset To Depression

    CANBERRA, August 24.—The National Works Council today approved a reserve of public works valued at £569,322,000, to be held in readiness to cushion a possible depression and unemployment in ...

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  32. Normal New York Opera Season

    NEW YORK, August 23. — The Metropolitan Opera Association announced today that the opera will open on schedule this fall ...

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  33. U.S. AUTHORITIES REFUSE VISA TO DEAN OF CANTERBURY

    LONDON, August 23.—The American Consul in London has informed the Dean of Canterbury (Dr Hewlett Johnson) that the United States' authorities will not grant him a visa to enter America, because they disapprove of the American-Soviet Friendship Society which invited him. ...

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    LONDON, August 23. — The 21,000-ton P and O liner Mooltan has completed her trials after undergoing reconditioning as a ...

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  35. NO DEPRECIATION OF AUSTRALIAN £

    CANBERRA, August 24. — The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today told the State Premiers that Australia would not follow New ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. Move To Control Atomic Energy

    LONDON, August 23. — Reuter's Cape Town correspondent says that the new Minister for Mines (Mr Eric Louw), moving ...

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