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  4. Leading Unions Refuse To, Join Townsville Stoppage

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Six important unions have decided not to take part in the 24-hour anti-picketing protest stoppage timed to begin at Townsville at midnight to-night. One of these unions, the Amalgamated Engineering Union, was ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA AS SEEN BY MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —Some of the British migrants who arrived by the A s t u r i a s to-day ...

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  6. AMERICA ACCUSED OF TERRORIZING SOVIET CITIZENS

    WASHINGTON, August 10.—The Soviet Ambassador (Mr. Alexander Pan- yushkin) in a note to the State Department last night accused the United States of trying to terrorize Russian ...

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  7. SIGNIFICANT MOVE BY MALAYA CHINESE

    SINGAPORE, August 10.—Johore Chinese residents have applied for permission to form their own Johore Chinese auxiliary police force to help the authorities combat terrorism. ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH AID MOOTED FOR COTTON GROWERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Financial aid for cotton growing is at present being considered by the Commonwealth Government. The question of ...

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  9. Sharkey's Part Questioned

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — The leader of the Country party (Mr. Bruxner) in Parliament to-day, sought an ...

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  10. PASSPORTS CANCELLED

    BELGRADE, August 10.—Without giving any reason, the Jugoslav Government yesterday withdrew all Jugoslav passports and ...

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  11. Roumania To Join Soviet?

    LONDON, August 10.— Rouniania's incorporation into the Soviet Union is expected to take place ...

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  12. Callide Coal Deposits

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Both a rail link and a road would he needed to give Victoria much- needed coal supplies from the Callide open cut field, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-night. ...

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  13. Blarney To Visit MacArthur

    TOKIO, August 10.—General Blarney has accepted an invitation from General MacArthur to visit Japan as his guest, official sources ...

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  14. DON BRADMAN'S FAREWELL AT OLD TR AFFORD

    LONDON, August 10.—Don Bradman, playing in probably his last match on Old Trafford ground—scene of several former triumphs—scored a century in Australia's second innings against ...

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  15. New Trade Directive To Japs

    TOKIO, August 10.—General MacArthur's Headquarters today ordered the major elimination of Japanese ...

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  16. GRAVE ISSUES

    NEW DELHI, August 10.— The Prime Minister of India (Pandit Nehru), at a public meeting, said Pakistan's ...

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  17. DIFFICULTIES BESET TALKS ON" BERLIN PROBLEM

    LONDON, August 10.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says it is believed the attempt to solve the Berlin blockade problems is meeting with serious difficulties. The three-man standing ...

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  18. MOTHER ALLEGES HOSPITAL MIXED BABIES AT BIRTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A mother who reared a baby girl for three years, convinced that it was not her own, to-day cited medical blood tests in support of her claim to the Practice Court that there should be an ...

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  19. Mackay Men At Work

    MACKAY w a t e r s i d e workers continued working yesterday off-loading sugar from railway wagons ...

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  20. VALE, DOBBIN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Because of insufficient interest being taken in heavy horses, the ...

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  21. MORE AREA SCHOOLS SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The Queensland Council of School Organisations to-day emphasised the need for more area schools, ...

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  22. ENGLAND MAY BE WITHOUT WASHBROOK

    LONDON, August 10.—England probably will have to meet Australia in the fifth Test without Washbrook. The base of Washbrook's right ...

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  23. RED TAPE DENIED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The Works Minister (Mr. W. Power) to-night described as gross exaggeration allegations made at the ...

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  24. "DREAM OF MANY"

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—Home building has fallen well short of the Federal Government's target because Communists in charge of ...

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  25. STATES MADE POOR BY UNIFORM TAX

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Presenting his Budget to Parliament to-day, the State Premier (Mr, Hollway) said uniform taxation ...

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  26. Migrants For Canefields

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A group of 17 Maltese and 514 Polish migrants arrived in Sydney by the ...

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  27. Suspended For Investigation

    TOKIO, August 10.—H. Alber, chief of the Allied headquarters price and distribution division here, announced that the army ...

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  28. To Meet Durham

    LONDON, August 10.—The Australian team to meet Durham at Sunderland will be: Brown, Hassett, Hamence, Miller, Loxton, ...

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