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  2. Advertising

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  3. BRITISH BID FOR TELEVISION TRADE

    LONDON, August 24.Reuter says that after a Government statement on television the Radio ...

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  4. SOVIET DECIDES TO CLOSE ITS CONSULATES IN AMERICA

    LONDON, August 24.—The Soviet Government has decided to close immediately its two consulates in the United States—in New York and San Francisco—as the result of the United States Government's attitude in the Kosenkina and Samarin cases. ...

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  5. SUCCESS LIKELY IN MOSCOW TALKS

    LONDON, August 24.—The Moscow correspondent of the American Associated Press reports that a high source said the current Four-Power talks had a fair chance of resulting in a solid agreement. ...

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  6. ATTORNEY-GENERAL IN LONDON FOR TALKS

    Dr Evatt, now in London for consultations with Mr Attlee, Mr Bevin and. other members of the Government on the international situation, is shown here at Australia House with the High Commissioner (Mr Beasley). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHECK ON PETROL LICENCES

    BRISBANE, August 25. — Because they did not furnish fresh applications when asked to do so, some agricultural consumers have ...

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  8. PENALTY CLAUSES IN MT ISA AWARD

    BRISBANE, Anglist 25.—The validity of the penalty provisions in the annnal leave clauses of the Mt Isa Mines award was ...

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  9. HEAVY AIR TRAVEL FOR ROYAL PARTY

    CANBERRA, August 25.—The Royal family will make one flight every three days in its Viking aircraft during the 68 days they are in Australia. Six of these aircraft will be used for the tour. ...

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  10. 90 SUPERFORTS NOW BASED IN ENGLAND

    WASHINGTON, August 24.—The United States' heavy bomber strength in Europe is now concentrated in England, where 90 Superfortresses are based. ...

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  11. ANTI-SUBMARINE TRAINING IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, August 24. —The Navy Department announced today the beginning of a sharply stepped-up ...

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  12. GAIR DEFENDS CORPORATION

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Referring in the Legislative Assembly today to the claim by Mr Evans (CP, Mirani) that the paid-up ...

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  13. UNION THREAT ON ROCKET RANGE

    MELBOURNE, August 25.—Because the Commonwealth Government has refused permission for five of 12 officials nominated ...

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  14. SIAM COOPERATES AGAINST REDS

    BANGKOK, August 25 (AAPReuter).—British military and police pa[?]ols may in future cross the Siam frontier in pursuit of ...

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  15. KING'S ADVICE TO NIZAM

    LONDON, August 24. — The Madras, corragriadaent of the American Associated Press says that the King is reported to have ...

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  16. BLUSHED AT BOMB PLOT CHARGE

    LONDON, August 24.—Reuter's Tel Aviv correspondent says 22year-old Betty Knut, also known as Elizabeth Lazarus, who, at a ...

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  17. Anti-Picketing Fines Fall Due

    BRISBANE, August 25— Fines and costs totalling almost £1000 for convictions under the Antipicketing Act fell due this week, ...

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  18. N.Z. TORNADO RENDERS HUNDREDS HOMELESS

    AUCKLAND, August 25 (AAP-Reuter).—Four people were killed and 17 injured when a tornado hit Hamilton, 86 miles south of Auckland,.shortly before noon today. ...

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  19. SUPERFORTRESS CRASHES

    HONOLULU, August 25.—Sixteen of the crew of 20 of a Superfortress were killed last nignt when the plane, which had ...

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  20. AGREEMENT LIKELY ON GAUGE PLAN

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Following a conference today between the Premier (Mr Hanlon) and the Federal Minister for ...

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  21. MRS KOSENKINA IN NEWSREEL

    NEW YORK, August 24.— Arrangements made for journalists to interview today Mrs Oksana Kosenkina, had to be cancelled ...

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  22. U.N. STAFF TO IGNORE POLL

    NEW YORK, August 24. — The United Nations today sent a circular to all its employees telling them to ignore any outside poll ...

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  23. Increasing Meat Output In North

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Plans for increasing meat production in the north were discussed today between the State Premiers and ...

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  24. AMMUNITION STOLEN

    SYDNEY, August 25.—Savage dogs used by the Air Force to protect the ammunition store at Lithgow failed to prevent thieves ...

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  25. Cultural Congress For Peace

    LONDON, August 24.—Reuter's Warsaw correspondent says that delegates from more than 20 "countries are attending the ...

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  26. VANGUARD TO HAVE "WORK1NG-UP"

    LONDON, August 24.—The battleship Vanguard, which will take the Royal party to Australia and New Zealand, will leave on ...

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  27. CHALLENGE UNIFORM TAXATION

    Victorian Government would consider challenging the Commonwealth's uniform taxation rights in the High Court, the Premier ...

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  28. DEADLOCK WITH BMA CONTINUES

    CANBERRA, August 25.—No early end to the deadlock between the Commonwealth Government and the British Medical ...

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    LONDON. August 24L—One hundred emigrants will fly to Australia in the four Convalr aircraft which are on their ...

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  30. CHILE-SOVTET AGREEMENT

    SANTIAGO, August 24.—Chile and Russia have agreed to exchange diplomats who have been denied exit visas since the two ...

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  31. Cost Of "Billy's" Air Travel

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The Acting Premier (Mr Gair) said in the Legislative Assembly today in reply to Mr Aikens (Ind. ...

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  32. FAREWELL IN JAPAN TO Y.W.C.A DIRECTOR

    Miss Jean Begg, C.B.E., Director of Y.W.C.A. Welfare with B.C.O.F., photographed duaring a. farewell dinner which was attended by 100 guests. On her right is Brigadier A. R. Garrett, Principal Administration Officer with B.C.O.F., and on her left is Brigadier R. J. Irving. On the extreme left "of the photograph is Brigadier R. N. L. Hopins, Commander of 31th Australian Brigade. Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. HIROHITO'S VIEWS ON JAPANESE MIGRATION

    TOKYO, August 25 (AAP—Renter).—Emperor Hirohito told John Waters, editor of the Melbourne "Sun," today, that the Japanese needed to migrate, but whether it would be to New Guinea was a matter ...

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  34. NEW CARS FOR EXPORT MARKET

    LONDON, August 24.—Vauxhall Motors have announced two new cars designed to capture more of the export market. ...

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  35. EARTHQUAKE CREATES PANIC

    ROME, August 24. — Panicstricken peasants are still fleeing from Italy's earthquake belt around Foggia. ...

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  36. TURN MOSCOW TALKS INTO CONFERENCE

    LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), August 24.—Mr Henry Wallace today called on President Truman to postpone the draft reply and to ...

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  37. 40-HOUR WEEK COST TO RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The cost to the Railway Department of the 40-hour week, Including penalty rates, and consequent ...

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    LONDON, August 24.—Britain's latest jet fighter, the Hawker N71 —46, today had its first public test at a speed well over 600 miles ...

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