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  2. Advertising

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  3. "Money-Box" Baby Delays Train

    SYDNEY, August 27. —A baby who swallowed a halfpenny at Orange last night delayed a mail train from ...

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  4. States Slice Controls

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—Six State Governments at a conference today agreed on a list of 30,000 items to be released from ...

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  5. DEMONSTRATORS AGAIN STORM INTO BERLIN CITY HALL

    LONDON, August 27.—Belivest to be working to a plan for gaining control of the city's civil administration, a crowd of demonstrators today broke into the city hall, causing the postponement of the meeting of the City Council which had been called for this morning. ...

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  6. CLOSE CHECK ON CALLERS

    Sir John Cockcroft, chief atomic research scientist has to produce his identify card for inspection by security police at Britain's Atomic Research Establishment at Harwell, in Berkshire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COURT DEREGISTERS BUILDING UNION

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—Forty thousand members of the Building Workers' Industrial Union are affected by the action of the Federal Arbitration Court today in deregistering the union. ...

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  8. Cause Of Big Store Blaze A Mystery

    WELLINGTON, August 27.— Mystery still shrouds the cause of New Zealand's greatest fire disaster, where 41 lives were lost, at ...

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  9. WATERFRONT TO GET 500 RECRUITS

    BRISBANE, August 27. — The strength of the waterside labour at 10 Queensland ports is to be increased by nearly 500 men. ...

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  10. SEES INSULT IN CALWELL'S STAND

    HONG KONG, August 27.—The influential "South China Morning Post" today in an editorial attacked the manner of the ...

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  11. FATAL LENE

    AUCKLAND, August 27 (AAP-Reuter). — Mrs Ellen Mary Tweddell, 25 who fainted when she reached the ...

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  12. 83 TO WED 82

    BRISBANE, Anglist SW. — Mrs J. E. Holt, an 83-year-old widow and a great-greatgrandmother with 83 ...

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  13. LABOUR RETURNED IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, August 27.—The distribution of votes in the Tasmanian elections concluded today. The strength of the parties in the ...

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  14. Five Japs To Hang For Cannibalism

    TOKYO, August 27.—One former Japanese lieutenantgeneral and four other Japanese were sentenced to be hanged, four ...

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  15. A.L.P. Ban On Russian Society

    SYDNEY, August 27. — The Australian Russian Society was officially declared the organisation sponsored by the Communist ...

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  16. Trusteeship For

    LONDON, August 27. —Renter's diplomatic correspondent states that it is reliably learnt that Britain is sympathetically ...

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  17. Two Days Between Birth Of Twins

    SYDNEY, August 27.—A boy was born at Wollongong last Sunday and bis twin sister was born in Sydney, 80 ...

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  18. Nineteen Aboard Missing Ketch

    DARWIN, Augast 27.—Nineteen people exe known- to be missing in a 24 ft ketch, the Wanderer, which is five days overdue in the ...

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  19. Blood Test Claim In Baby Case

    MELBOURNE, August 2T. — Blood tests had shown that Noella Jenkins, 3, could be the offspring of Mr and Mrs Noel Jenkins, of ...

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  20. Travelling Time Pay Decision

    BRISBANE, August 27.—The action of Mt Morgan Ltd. In paying a number of Its employees ordinary rates for time taken in ...

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  21. SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF PAINT TINS

    BRISBANE, August 27.—Serious unemployment in the painting trade in Queensland is threatened by the present alarming ...

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  22. "CONGRESS FOR HATE AND WAR"

    LONDON, August 26.—Professor A. J. P. Taylor, one of Britain's delegates, denounced the world congress of intellectuals at ...

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  23. MAY GET WIRE NETTING FROM JAPAN

    CANBERRA, August.27.—The possibility of importing a large quantity of wire metting from Japan is at present being ...

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  24. AIR ARM FOR R.A.N. FORMED

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—The formation in England of the first air group for service In the Royal Australian Navy's new light ...

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  25. Coal Restrictions To Be Lifted

    SYDNEY, August 27, — The State coal restrictions will be lifted from midnight on Saturday. They were imposed on June ...

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  26. MRS KOSENKINA FINDS FRIENDS

    NEW YORK, August 26.—Legal and financial aid to ensure her future in America was promised Mrs Oksana Kosenkina tonight. ...

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  27. Federal Session Opens Next Week

    CANBERRA, August 27. — The Federal parliamentary session will be opened by the GovernorGeneral (Mr McKell) next ...

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  28. TRACTORS COMING IN THOUSANDS

    CANBERRA, August 27. — Imports of tractors to Australia from all sources would reach a record figure of 11,000 in the 12 ...

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  29. NSW PLANS £170,000 ROYAL TRAIN

    SYDNEY, August 27. — The State Government will spend £170,000 on a 14-coach train which the royal family will use next ...

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  30. "Monty" Will Broadcast

    LONDON, August 26.—Field Marshal Montgomery will broadcast on the Pacific service of the BBC on August 30, when ...

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  31. BURMA REBELS WORRY GOVT.

    LONDON, August 27—Reuter'a Rangoon correspondent says that Burma's fight, against Communists In the north, where about ...

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  32. Investigate N.T. Possibilities

    CANBERRA, August 27. — The Commonwealth Government, in conjunction with the Governments of Queensland and Western ...

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    LONDON. August 26.—"The Dutch runner, Fanny BlankersKoen, equalled the world record of 10.8 sec. for the women's 100 ...

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  34. Buy Week-End Meat On Friday?

    MELBOURNE, August 27—The Meat Industry Employees' Union will distribute 20,000 leaflets appealing to the public to buy ...

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  35. I.T.O. Charter Breach Denied

    CANBERRA, August 7.—New Zealand's appreciation, of her currency to bring on to a par with the sterling [?] a par ...

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  36. ENGLISH PRESSMAN KILLED ON TRAIN

    LONDON, August 27. — The "Daily Mail's" news editor, Lin[?] don Laing, was found dead with head injuries in a compartment ...

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  37. Problems Loom In Kashmir Cease-Fire Conditions

    LONDON, August 26.—The New Delhi correspondent of the British United Press says lt is learned that the United Nations' ...

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  38. Unusual "Ceremony" At Lord's

    LONDON, August 27.—Elderly gentlemen basking in the sun in front of the pavilion at Lord's looked on benignly when the ...

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  39. Philippine Floods

    MANILA, August 27 (AAPReuter).—Floods have submerged 25 towns in Bulacan and Papanga provinces, north of Manila, when ...

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  40. TWO KILLED IN N.Z. AIR FORCE CRASH

    WELLINGTON', August 27 (AAF-Reuter).—Two occupants of a Royal New Zealand Air Force Mosquito were killed today when ...

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  41. STAND ON UNIFORM TAXATION

    MELBOURNE, "August 27.—Victoria was almost certain to join the South Australian Government in a challenge in the High Court ...

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  42. Another Moscow Talk

    LONDON, August 27. — Reuter's Moscow correspondent states that it is believed that the next meeting at the Kremlin between ...

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  43. Power Station Destroyed

    LONDON, August 27. — Reuter's Amman correspondent states that Jerusalem's electric power station was blown up last night ...

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  44. ATTORNEY-GENERAL

    BRISBANE, August 27.—The condition of the Attorney-General (Mr Gleason) has not changed. He has not imput[?] the last ...

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    BRISBANE, August 27.—Mr W. C. Barlow has been appointed a member of the Emerald Hospitals Board and the "Emerald Fire ...

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