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  4. £30,000 WINTON BLAZE BURNS OUT MAIN BUSINESS BLOCK

    DAMAGE estimated at more than £30,000 was caused by a fire which raged for three hours in the main business block of Win ton last night. Seven business premises in Elderslie Street, including the ...

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  5. SEA & AIR HUNT FOR JEW FLEET

    LONDON, August 7.—British warships and planes are scouring the Mediterranean for ships crammed with illegal Jewish immigrants. Five ships already have been located and others ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LEGAL MOVES IN SALVAGE BATTLE

    LONDON, August 7 (Special).—Plans have been made to obtain statements from officers of five ships concerned directly or indirectly in the salvage claim over the former 8000-ton derelict ship American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EX-CONSTABLE CHARGED

    A FORMER police constable who began to make novelty goods at his home received £3700 for them in 29 months, it was alleged in the Summons Court yesterday. ...

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  8. SOVIET'S DELAY TACTICS

    LONDON, Aug. 7 (A.A.P.).—Russia is believed to be employing delaying tactics at the Peace Conference as part of a ...

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  9. Child Aid Pressure By Unions

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Extension of Child Endowment to cover the first child in each family is being urged ...

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  10. Night Vigil To See U.K. Wives

    LONDON, August 7.—Hundreds of British husbands of Australian girls swarmed anxiously around Plymouth Sound last night waiting for their wives to disembark. The 655 wives were on board ...

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  12. 'DUST-BOWL' FEARS IN STATE'S SOUTH-WEST

    DROUGHT-STRICKEN South-west Queensland fears formation of "dust-bowl" areas. Only lack of wind has minimised damage so far. But the main anxiety in the ...

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  13. Made Butter From Coal In Germany

    LONDON, Aug. 7 (A.A.P.).—A factory which makes butter from coal under the price of the natural product is one ...

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    HUNDREDS of letters of thanks to the people of Queensland who contributed to the Lord Mayor's Food for Britain Appeal are being received at the office of the Queensland Patriotic and Comforts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TYRES FREED SEPT. 12.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—All remaining tyre controls are expected to be raised on September 1 ...

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  16. TAKE OWN BLACK MARIA: DINE OUT

    HARWIN, Wednesday.—There's no getting into Darwin gaol at present as a full-time guest of His Majesty, even if you provide your own "Black Maria." Two prisoners, who failed in their appeal against their ...

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  17. MOVE ON HOTEL GLASS-WASHING

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Gledson) is to discuss with the Licensing Commission more hygienic methods of class-washing ...

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