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  4. De Gasperi Bewails Italy's Hard Fate At Paris Session

    PARIS, August 10. — Signor de Gasperi, addressing the plenary session at the Paris Conference, said the Italian treaty is very harsh. "We do not even see the gleam of hope which was given at Versailles. What worries us most is not ...

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  5. India's Future

    BOMBAY, August 10.— The Congress working committee has passed a resolution reaffirming ...

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  6. PILOT KILLED IN MARYBOROUGH PLANE CRASH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The pilot was killed and a passenger critically injured when a Royal Queensland Aero Club Tiger Moth plane crashed on the aerodrome at Maryborough and burst into ...

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  7. Famous Ship Visits Mickay

    The Empire Canyon, one of England's ships built specially for the invasion of France, now lies in Mackay harbor loading sugar; she has taken part in dramatic events. Commissioned in 1943, she ran the gauntlet of enemy action in the Atlantic before she shared in the breathless campaign involved in the storming of the Normandy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAMAGED SHIP

    NEW YORK, August 10.—The 'New York Times' says Captain Arthur Cronin, whose damaged ship, the American Farmer, made ...

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  9. AFULE WANTS BAN ON BHP COAL HAULAGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Locomotive enginemen want the Trades and Labor Council to authorise them to refuse to ...

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  10. Fire At Hospital

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—When a fire broke out at Normanhurst private hospital at Ashfield to-night, elderly women and newly born ...

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  11. SYDNEY POLICE TIGHTENING UP ON CRIMINALS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Special police in cars, on cycles and on foot patrolled the city and some suburbs over the ...

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  12. BRUTAL MURDER OF DETECTIVE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A detective was murdered in the hack of a police car about two miles from Long Bay gaol this afternoon. He was shot twice in the back, the bullets penetrating his ...

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  13. FEMALE WAGE REDUCTION MEANS CHAOS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A reduction in women's wages at the end of the year threatens to bring chaos to more than a ...

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  14. BOUND FOR INDIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An Austraian nursing sister took 16 uniforms with her when she left Sydney on the first lap of her ...

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  15. AIRCRAFT IN DIFFICULTIES

    PERTH. Sunday.—A railway telephonist shortly before dawn to-day picked up a message from a man who said he ...

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  16. BUYERS NOT SATISFIED.

    CAIRNS. Sunday.—A Brisbane Sydney-Melbourne buying group, with £75,000 to spend at the disposals sales commencing ...

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  17. TIMBER JIM

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — One hundred wharf laborers are to be brought from Brisbane and naval ships to shift timber for northern ...

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  18. "HORSEBURGERS"

    SYDNEY Sunday.—Over 100 horses were sold at Flemington saleyards yesterday. Most were bought by knackers for boiling down works and for dogs' meat, but there were many young horses in the ...

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  19. ELECTION RISK

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Party leadership may be the determining factor at the elections. When all issues have been thoroughly ...

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  20. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR

    NANKING, August 10. — The Associated Press says General Marshall and the US Ambassador (Mr. J. Stuart) in a joint ...

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  21. "TOO RIDICULOUS"

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — "The whole thing is too ridiculous," said Gwen Meredith, authoress of "The Lawsons," radio serial, which ...

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  22. MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Charged with the murder of a little boy who was battered at North Sydney yesterday. Alexander ...

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  23. RACE RIOTING IN ALABAMA

    NEW YORK, August 10. — The Associated Press representative in Alabama says a fight between two white ex-soldiers and a Negro ...

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  24. JEWS' NERVE WAR AGAINST BRITISH

    LONDON, August 10.—A gang of Jewish terrorists is waging a war of nerves against British officials in Jerusalem. Officers of the Land Settlement Administration have been warned that the Palace Hotel, where ...

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  25. Austria's Industries

    VIENNA, August 11.—The Russian authorities have issued a statement that in view of tho Anglo-American refusal to join in ...

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  26. THOUSANDS FACE UNEMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The deepening shadows of unemployment, threatened £1 million stock losses, and the growing danger of "road anarchy" are alarming highlights of Australia's transport and supply crisis. ...

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  27. SERIOUS INFLATION FEARED WHEN CONTROLS REMOVED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Fear of serious inflation in property sales when Treasury controls are lifted is expressed by the ...

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  28. PICTURE "GRAB" BY OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — More than 50 paintings, taken out of the National Art Gallery of New South Wales, cannot be seen by ...

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  29. GUIDED ROCKETS

    NEW YORK, August 10.—The Chicago 'Tribune's' Washington representative says it is authoritatively reported that Russia has ...

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    LATEST CARRIER—HMS TRIUMPH: Britain's latest aircraft carrier HMS Triumph was at Southampton during Victory Week for display to the public. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. MORE EFFECTIVE

    ABOARD UES MT. M'KINLAY, August 11— Rear Admiral Blandy, homeward bound from Bikini, stated that the under water bomb ...

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  32. DUKE TO OPEN SHOW

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will arrive in Brisbane on Tues-afternoon and the Duke will ...

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