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  2. Advertising

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  3. ARMOURED STRENGTH TO BREAK JAP. STRIKE

    TOKYO, August 19 (AAP-Reuter).—The Communist-led sit-down strikers agreed today to leave the grounds of the Toho moving picture studios after United States tanks and troops were called out ...

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  4. MRS KOSENKINA SERIOUSLY ILL

    NEW YORK, August 18.—Mrs Oksana Kosenkina, whose leap from the third floor window of the Soviet consulate on August 12 ...

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  5. TO PARIS IN 34 MINS. BY JET-LINER

    Britain's first jet-propelled airliner, a Vickers twin-engined Nene Viking, which broke all records between London and Paris and back with an average speed of nearly 400 m.p.h. Piloted by 50-year-old Capt. J. ("Mutt") Summers, Vickers' chief test-pilot, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW RAILWAY WORKSHOPS FOR ROCKHAMPTON

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The Minister for Transport (Mr Duggan) announced to-night that new railway workshops would be built at Rockhampton and Townsville. ...

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  7. Open Smuggling From Indonesia

    SINGAPORE, August 19 (AAP-Reuter).—Reliable confirmation was obtained at Singapore today that smuggled opium has during ...

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  8. Danube Convention, Soviet Declaration

    LONDON, August 19—In the final Soviet statement before declaring the Danube Convention closed, M. ...

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  9. Tribute To Balts As Workers

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Mr Theodore said in the Legislative Assembly today that the Balt immigrants had done good work in ...

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  10. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Passengers were thrown from their seats and a section of the Sydney-Brisbane railway line was ...

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  11. BURIED IN MASS GRAVES BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON, August 18.—The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press states that the American Military ...

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  12. S.A. Crisis Expected Over Colour Policy

    LONDON, August 18.—Reuter's Cape Town correspondent says. "A major crisis is developing in the Opposition parties through ...

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  13. THREE UNION LEADERS RELEASED: FINES PAID

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Michael Healy, Edward Conrad Englart, and Max Nordau Julius, who were imprisoned in the Brisbane gaol for non-payment of fines and penalties imposed under the Anti— ...

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  14. Northern State Movement

    BRISBANE, August 19. — A large-scale publicity campaign was planned to educate the people towards the new northern State ...

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  15. Fatally Injured In Truck Crash

    CLERMONT, August 19.—Norman Flohr, 44, a well-known drover, sustained fatal injuries when a utility truck plunged over ...

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  16. Good Profit From Cricket Tour

    LONDON, August 19. — The special representative of the Associated Press states that the financial success of the present ...

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  17. New State Abattoirs And Inland Centres

    BRISBANE, August 19. — The State laws governing the killing of meat were preventing the development of inland killing ...

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  18. Cause Of Burma Insurrection

    LONDON, August 18.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" says: "The insurrection in Burma, unlike the Malayan ...

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  19. DRAMATIC SURPRISE IN N.Z. PARLIAMENT

    WELLINGTON, August 19 (AAP-Reuter).— The New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr Nash), at the conclusion of the presentation of the budget today, announced that the Government had decided ...

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  20. COUNTER EUROPEAN BUYERS' OPERATIONS

    CANBERRA, August 19.—Steps are being taken by the Commonwealth Government to prevent European operators from buying ...

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  21. SHOOTING OF FORMER YUGOSLAV CHIEF

    LONDON, August 18.—The Bucharest correspondent of the British United Press says that a communique broadcast over the ...

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  22. More Criticism Of C.Q. Food Project

    BRISBANE, August 19.—By its Central Queensland food-for-Britain project, the State Government was putting into effect its ...

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  23. Births Decline, Marriages Static

    CANBERRA, August 19.—Births throughout Australia in the first three months of this year declined by 4868 compared with the figure ...

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  24. KUALA LUMPUR PLANTERS JUBILANT

    SINGAPORE, August 18 (AAP-Reuter).—Kuala Lumpur planters generally welcomed the news that the Brigade of Guards will shortly ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYMENT DECLINE

    CANBERRA, August 19.—At the end of June last only 1482 persons were in receipt of unemployment benefits throughout Australia, the ...

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  26. Mt Morgan Show Grounds

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The Mt Morgan recreation reserve of 38 acres has now been declared a show ground and recreation ...

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  27. NIGHT LANDING BY FLYING BOAT

    BRISBANE, August 19.—A Hythe flying boat en route from Sydney to London with nine passengers and a crew of five made ...

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  28. CAPITAL ISSUES CONTROL TO REMAIN

    CANBERRA, August 19.—It was stated officially today on behalf of the Treasury that the Common-wealth had no Intention of ...

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  29. LOW H.P. CAR PERMIT CONTROL DECISION

    MELBOURNE, August 19.—The secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Transport (Mr R. Murphy) said tonight that a ...

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  30. Graziers Still Favour Floor Price At All Wool Auctions

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Sinister forces were at work to upset the present stabilised price of the wool-selling system, Mr F. J. All— ...

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  31. JAPANESE TANKERS IN COMMISSION

    SINGAPORE, August 18.—The first Japanese commercial vessel to call at Singapore since the end of the war arrived today after a ...

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  32. Wrecked In Test Flight

    BRISBANE, August 19.—A Qantas DC3 airliner was badly damaged when it crashed during a take-off on a test flight at Archerfield at 6 o'clock tonight. Both poliots, Captains [?] ...

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  33. Yeppoon Water Supply Scheme

    BRISBANE, August 18.—An order-in-council was made today authorising the Livingstone Shire Council to borrow £10,000 by the ...

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    SYDNEY, August 19.—The Commonwealth Solicitor-General (Professor K. Bailey) left by air tonight for discussions in London ...

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    LONDON, August 18.—Mrs Morrow-Tait's round-the-world flight does not touch Australia. Her southernmost point is Burma. ...

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