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  4. PRINCESS ANNE A YEAR OLD

    A NEW PHOTOGRAPH showing H.R.H Princess [?] with her daughter, Princes Anne in the gardens of Clareace House, London, Princes Anne [?] her first birthday an Wednesday, August 15. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO FURTHER SUBSIDY FOR BUTTER

    CANBERRA, August 15.—Mr. Menzies told the Premiers flatly today that on the present subsidy of 1/1.3d. per pound for butter the ...

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  6. INCREASE FOR DAIRYMEN

    BRISBANE, August 15.—The price of better to [?] will be increased from 3/51 to 3/6.92 per cent, of commercial ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. STATES' GREATER SHARE OF TAXES

    CANBERRA, August 15.—The Commonwealth Government agreed to reimburse State Government this financial year by £120,000,000 drawn from uniform taxation. ...

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  8. Plan to End Korea Deadlock

    TOKIO, August 15.—(A.A.P.Rueter):The United Nations' Command at to-day's [?] talks, proposed that a joint ...

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  9. Graziers' Complain Of Inland Roads

    BRISBANE, August 15.—The Main Roads Commission will be asked by the Queensland United Grasiers' Association to provide ...

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  10. RUSSIA AT SAN FRANCISCO

    WASHINGTON, August 15.—The United Press at Washington says American official consider the Russian decision to attend the conference could be linked to the deadlocked Korean trace talks. ...

    Article : 440 words
  11. Ship Disabled North of Cairns

    CAIRNS, August 15.—The agiston freighter Valles, which short of water and its need of repairs, is anchored in ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. WOOL PRICE SCHEME PROPOSED

    LONDON, August 15.—Britain, Australia, New England and South Africa to-day publised [?] of a first play to ...

    Article : 279 words
  13. TROOPSHIP AGROUND IN TIMOR

    WELLINGTON, August 15.—The steamer Wahise, carrying reinforcements for the New Zealand forces in Kerea, is ...

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  14. Truman Objects to "Red" Tag

    WASHINGTON, August 15.—President Truman has appealed to the American Legion to rise up and put a stop to the ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. Builders' Conference For Mackay

    MACKAY, August 14.—Mackay will be the venue of the first State conference of the Queensland Master Builders' Association to be ...

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  16. Chinese Crew Seizes Ship

    HONG KONG, August 15.—The Chinese crew of the [?] freighter,Capella,raises control of the ship when it was ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. Funds for "No" Campaign

    MELBOURNE, August 15.—Left wing unions were prepared to donate £10,000 to Labour's, "No" campaign on the Anti-Communist ...

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  18. LOAN COUNCIL'S RECORD AGENDA

    CANBERRA, August 15.—The Commonwealth and States will discuss at the Loan Council meeting to-morrow proposals to borrow a record £374,381,000 in the current financial year. This will ...

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  19. Sub-Station Blows up

    SYDNEY, August 15.—A terrific explosion, caused by a short circuit, wrecked a Sutherlant Shire Council electricity ...

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  20. Decisions Delayed In Persian Talks

    TEHERAN, August 15.—The Persian Cabinet yesterday delayed decision on the British proposals for settling the oil dispute until another meeting between the British and Persian delegations to be held ...

    Article : 290 words
  21. Australia to Import Defence Equipment

    CANBERRA, August 15.—Much of Australia's defence equipment would have to be acquired overseas, the Prime Minister, Mr R.G. Menzies, said yesterday. ...

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  22. Gospel Drive off 1400 Miles

    MACKAY, August 15.—The worst of a 1400-mile drive from Brisbane to Daintree, north of Calms, was behind them, two ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. MAY REACH CHARTERS TOWERS

    BRISBANE, August 15.—A bushfire, which has already burnt out 250 square miles in the Clermont district in Central Queensland, was raging out of control to-night. District fire wardens and police ...

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  24. Y.A.L. Girls Holiday in Cairns

    CAIRNS, August 14.—Under the auspices of the Young Australia' League there are at present in Cairns 120 girls between the ages ...

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  25. 32 Killed in Turkish 'Quake

    ANKARA, August 15.—An earthauake killed at least 32 people and destroyed over 100 because in the Cankiri area, about ...

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  26. TUG, JAMES PATERSON, BATTLES WITH HEAVY SEAS

    THE TUG James Paterson battling through huge seas off the Victorian coast to aid the disabled freighted Stanfirth. A flooded engiacroom forced the tug to leave Stanfirth, and put into Eden, near the N.S.W —Victorts border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 135 words
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