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  5. Big Probe Over Clothes Prices

    MORE than 60 prices inspectors combed city shops and factories last week checking on clothing prices. It was one of the most intensive investigations ever launched by the State Prices Commission. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA FACING DESPERATE CRISIS ON COAL LACK

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Australia is faced with a transport and supply crisis unparalleled in its history. This was revealed at an emergency ...

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  7. Terror Blast, In Jerusalem

    First air mail pictures from Palestine covering the terrorist explosion of port of the King David Hotel, Jerusalem. Close-up of the shattered building ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Warship To Aid Sinking Food Ship

    LONDON, Aug. 3 (A.A.P.)—An American destroyer, the Perry, is hastening from Greenock to the aid of the ...

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  9. LOST £150 ON WAY TO WEDDING

    THIS is Mr. Barry MacDonald, 28, of Story Street, Red Hill, leaving the church yesterday with his bride—a few ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PAY FOR STRIKING?

    BOMBAY, August 3 (A.A.P.).—Postal workers in Bombay, who have been on strike for 24 days, have agreed ...

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  11. "PERFECT BUTLER" AS KILLER

    NEW YORK, August 3 (Special).—While hundreds of police combed Long Island for the negro slayer of Mrs. ...

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  13. Rail Haul Threat To Q'ld Industry

    A SERIOUS dislocation of Queensland industries before Christmas is forecast by the Railways Commissioner (Mr.'Wills)—if the railways have to haul coal from Blair Athol to Brisbane. ...

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  14. Disposals Officials At Cairns Act...

    CAIRNS, Saturday.—Disposals officials are acting to ensure that building material is not destroyed after ...

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  15. KNIFE MURDER IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Bleeding from extensive knife wounds in the forearm, John Kickert, 65, Dutchman, staggered into a confectionery shop at Fairfield at 8 p.m. to-night, and slumped into a chair and died. ...

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  16. BOY ART TEST WINNER HAD HAD NO TRAINING

    15-YEAR-OLD untrained boy has won the principal prise in The Sunday Mail's 1946 Children's Art Competition. He is Ken Wenzell, son of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Man Shot In Both Legs

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—One man was shot in both legs and another struck on the head with a bottle in a brawl in ...

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  18. WAS TO EXECUTE PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, August 3 (A.A.P.)—The Secret Service has reported that a self-proclaimed executioner is ...

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  19. JAPS GET OFF LIGHTLY

    NEW YORK, August 3 (A.A.P.).—Japanese war criminals are getting off lightly, a War Department official told the Associated Press. The reason, he said, was ...

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