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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. FIELD MARSHAL MONTGOMERY BUYS A NEW HOME

    Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, has bought Isington Mill and Oast House, on the Blver Wey, at Bentley, near Alton, for conversion into a country house. Our photograph shows a view of Isington Mill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ECONOMIC RISK IN 40 HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, August 4.—The whole economic future of Australia, and possibly national security itself, would be affected by the introduction of a 40-hour week, Mr. R. Sholl, K.C., declared in the Arbitration Court ...

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  6. DUTCH CEASE FIRE IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, August 4 (A.A.P. - Reuters):—The N.E.I. Government to-day followed up its three radio messages to the Republican Government giving the text of the Security Council's cease fire resolutions, by sending a Diane over ...

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  7. ANTI-JEWISH DISORDERS IN U.K. CITIES

    LONDON, August 4.—Although several arrests had been made by police over earlier incidents, anti-Jewish demonstrations last night ...

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  8. WOOL EXPORTS UP 84 PER CENT.

    CANBERRA, August 4.—The value of Australian wool exports during the last financial year was 84 per cent. higher than the previous year ...

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  9. EMPIRE PROBLEMS NEAR SOLUTION AT GENEVA

    LONDON, August 4.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Geneva says two important problems threatening the success of the International Trade Organisation conference are well on the way to solution. The problems are the Australian-American deadlock on ...

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  10. MEAT EXPORT POLICY TALKS

    BRISBANE, August 4.—A meeting of the Australian Meat Board, beginning in Brisbane on Wednesday will make recommendations ...

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  11. RESCUED MUSSO IN APPENINES

    DACHAU, August 4.—Colonel Otto Skorzeny, the 6ft. 5in. tall S.S. paratrooper who rescued Mussolini from the Italians in the Appenines, in 1943, ...

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  12. WAR PRISONERS CONDEMN RUSSIA

    BUDAPEST, August 4.—A Hungarian official who interviewed 5000 Hungarian prisoners-of-war back from Russia said they told him workers sent ...

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  13. FIRST HELICOPTER FOR R.A.A.F.

    BRISBANE, August 4.—The first helicopter to be used in Australia by the R.A.A.F. will arrive at Melbourne within a fortnight from the U.S.A., ...

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  14. BRISBANE RUSH ON DRESS GOODS

    BRISBANE, August 4.—About 1000 women crowded round the counters in a big city drapery store to-day when the first of the new lines a ...

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  15. UNIONS' VIEWS ON CANBERRA TALKS

    SYDNEY, August 4.—Union officials were divided to-day on their attitude towards the industrial relations conference at Canberra. ...

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  16. THIEVES RANSACK M.L.A's. RESIDENCE

    CAIRNS, August 4.—A quantity of clothing, crockery and kitchen utensils was stolen from the house of the member for Cairns, Mr. T. M. Crowley. ...

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  17. ATOMIC SECURITY NOT POPULAR

    LONDON, August 4.—The head of the atomic research station at Didcot (Professor J. D. Cockcroft) who made [?] a condition of his appointment that ...

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  18. DUTCH SOLDIERS LOAD FREIGHTER

    BRISBANE, August 4.—About forty Dutch soldiers worked the 10,000 on freighter Tjibesar at Pinkenba to-day. ...

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  19. MINERS SEEK OPEN GO FOR CLUBS

    SYDNEY, August 4.—Cessnock miners have directed the chief secretary, Mr. Baddeley, to ask Cabinet to amend the Liquor Act so that licensed ...

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  20. THIEVES BLAMED FOR SCHOOL FIRE

    SYDNEY, August 4.—Detectives think thieves may have deliberately started the fire which destroyed most of the Northmead Public School early ...

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  21. POIGNANT SCENES AT FAMILY BURIAL

    LISMORE, August 4.—There were poignant scenes when one of the largest crowds in the Richmond district seen for years, gathered for the ...

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  22. END OF CLOTHING RATION UNCERTAIN

    CANBERRA, August 4.—The abolition of clothes rationing at the end of this year was still desired by the Government the Minister for ...

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  23. MORE IMMIGRANTS GO ASHORE

    LONDON, August 4.—Reuter's Paris correspondent, quoting the French Press Agency says eight more illegal Jewish immigrants, of ...

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  24. SEQUEL TO TRAIN INCIDENT

    BRISBANE, August 4.—The sequal to an incident in a Cleveland—Brisbane train near Wynnum last night was the appearance in the Police ...

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  25. BIBLE IS WORLD'S BEST SELLER

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 4.—The bible was the world's best seller and parts had been translated into 1.073 languages, said the ...

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  26. SHARP DE VALERA RETORT TO RUSSIA

    CANBERRA, August 4.—Ireland is not disturbed at the prospect of being refused membership of the United Nations Organisation through the exercise of the Russian veto, according to an official statement issued to-night by ...

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  27. CANADA SHOWS THE WAY IN MIGRATION BY AIR

    TORONTO, August 4.—The initial hop in the historic mass air migration was completed late this afternoon, when 34 men and women from the United Kingdom landed at Melton Airport in a four-engined ...

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  28. PORT HOLD-UP AT AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND (A.A.P.), August 4.— Reuter's correspondent says a serious hold-up of ships loading food for Britain is cuased by the refusal of ...

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  29. REVIEW OF MEANS TO AID BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, August 4.—If it assisted Britain, Australia might have to cut imports from the United Kingdom, and the U.S.A. stated the Customs ...

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  30. EXTORTION CHARGE ADJOURNED

    BRISBANE, August 4.—The hearing of the extortion charge against Patrick Kerry Copley, 45. and Arthur Joseph Stevens, 39. was further ...

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  31. HULL IN TRUCK WHEN SHOT

    MELBOURNE, August 4.—A sequel to the shooting on July 27 of Keith Kitchener Hull was the appearance in the City Court to-day of two men ...

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  32. DELAYS IN WOOL DISCUSSIONS

    LONDON, August 3.—Reuters Genneva correspondent says according to a reliable source there is considerable disappointment and dissatisfaction ...

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  33. NYLONS SEIZED AFTER SHIP SAILS

    SYDNEY, August 4.—Customs officers searched wharf laborers who left the Mutton liner Marine Phoenix a short time before she sailed for ...

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  34. TITO CROWS OVER BULGARIAN PACT

    LONDON, August 4.—Reuter's Belgrade correspondent says Marshal Tito described the Yugo—Bulgarian agreement "As the deathblow to ...

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  35. SEARCH IN ANDES FOR AIR LINER

    SANTIAGO (Chile), August 4.—Skl troops and Chilean and Argentine air force planes searched the stormswept Andes to-day for an air liner ...

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  36. GERMAN POLITICAL MISSION TO U.K.

    LONDON, August 4.—Twelve German politicians from the British zone arrived in London for a five day study of Parliamentary and local ...

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  37. FRENCH LAW ON NITRATE CARGOES

    LONDON, August 4.—Renters' Parts correspondent says, the Government, to avoid a repetition of the explosion such as occurred in the nitrate ship. ...

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  38. 40-HOUR WEEK CLAIM

    BRISBANE, August 4.—The A.W.U. has applied to the Industrial Court for a 40-hour week right throughout the building industry. ...

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  39. MATCH FACTORY HANDS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, August 4.—About 200 employees including many girls, went on strike at the Federal Match Company's factory at Alexandria to-day, for a 40 ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. NOBEL PRIZE FOR AUTHORESS

    LONDON, August 4.—Stockholm Radio announced on Friday that the 1947 Nobel Prize for literature had been unanimously awarded to ...

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  41. CHARRED BODY IN HOTEL RUINS

    AUCKLAND, August 4. (A.A.P. Reuter): The charred body of a young miner, who was missing after a after a fire destroyed a hotel at Ohura ...

    Article : 49 words
  42. GENERAL MOTORS PRICES RISE

    NEW YORK, August 4.—General Motors announced in Detroit on Friday that prices of Cadillac, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Chevrolet ...

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