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  4. AMERICAN PLEDGE

    NEW YORK, August 31.-The United States to-day pledged itself to fight the korean ean war to the finish and reaffirmed its determination to the maintain troops in Europe. Mr. Warren Austin, chief American delegate to the United Nations, said in a statement: "We intend to help the United Nations see the job through in Korea ...

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  5. Dearer Bread Certain

    CANBERRA, August 31.—The 5/- bushel increase in the price of wheat only meant a direct increase of 1/7 a week ...

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  6. Beginner Wage For Migrants

    MELBOURNE, August 31.— A primary producers spokesman to-day urged "beginner's wage" on farms ...

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  7. Better Bomb Is Feasible

    WASHINGTON, August 31.—An American atomic expert said to-day it was quite possible that Britain had built a "better" atom bomb. This official seldom says any- ...

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  8. DANGER OF IRANIAN COUP INCREASED

    WASHINGT0N, August 31.—The State Department said to-day it was "deeply disappointed" at Iran's rejection of the proposal submitted by President Tru-man and the British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston ...

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  9. 4-Engined Jet Bomber In Flight

    LONDON, August 31.— The new British Avro A 698— I the world's first four engine delta winged jet bomber ...

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  10. Vast land tracts to be opened

    BRISBANE, August 31. — A programme of vast land re-settlement and development in Queensland was outlined ...

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  11. "PREPARE FOR ATOM": RED CROSS

    Major General, Sir Sam-uel Burstcn. medical di-rector of the Australian Red Cross, said recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. [?].L.P. WIN IN [?].R.U. BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—The Australian Labour Party australian Group members I [?]control of the Railways ...

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  13. Welfare Payments

    CANBERRA, August 31.— The Commonwealth Gov-ernment, this year, will dispense £200,000,000 in pen-sions and national welfare ...

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  14. BOMBS TO DEEPEN WATERHOLES

    BRISBANE. August 31.— Support for the idea of using block buster bombs to deepen waterholes was ...

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  15. Man drowns when wave hits launch

    SYDNEY, August 31.—One man was lost and another swam a mile through shark infested waters to safety after a huge wave had capsized their 20 ft. fish-ing launch a mile off Swansea, near Newcastle, to-day. ...

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  16. INJURED IN MOTH CRASH

    SYDNEY, August 31. — A Dutch pilot and his pupil were critically injured in a Tiger Moth crash between ...

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  17. SUPPORT FOR JAPS IN U.N.

    MELBOUBNE, August 31.— Australia will support a move by the United States to have 3[?] admitted as a member of ...

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  18. Doubt on Rise in Wool Prices

    NEW, YORK, August 31.— Many American would trade experts did not expect that the price of raw wool would go up ...

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  19. HEAVY GUARDON JEWELS

    SYDNEY, August 31.— No risks are being taken by [?]e organisers of the jewellery tade £1,000,000 exhibition of ...

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  21. Courts 'Obstruct' Malan

    BETHAL (Transvaal), August 31.—South African Prime Minister, Dr. Malan to-day attacked the Supreme Court's decision invalidating the High Court of Parliament Act as an obstruction. "The road we want to follow is being obstruc- ted by the courts," he said. ...

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  22. Comet Jets here "within 2 years"

    Sir Miles Thomas, chairman of British Overseas Airways ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TRUCK STOLEN BY MAN HE HELPED

    BRISBANE. August 31.— A city man to-day had his truck stolen by a man he had given a lift Truck owner, Cyril ...

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  24. No Inquest Yet

    SYDNEY. Aug. 31.—Although a well known Queensland boxers shot dead 16 months ago is mis-take for his uncle who has since ...

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