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  2. TAKE COUNTER-MEASURES?

    NEW YORK, August 5.—A Tokio message says Mr. Gaimusho (Navy spokesman) said that the Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka), himself, and service chiefs had discussed the London arrests and counter-measures. However, be ...

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  3. LIVE QUESTION.

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Establishment of wet canteens in A.I.F. camps will become a live question during the session of Parliament which ...

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  4. OPENS TO-DAY.

    CANBERRA, August 5.—When members assemble to-morrow for the new Federal session of Parliament they will devote the first ...

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  5. WILL NOT BE PRESSED?

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Cabinet is unlikely to press the proposal that Parliament should ask the British Parliament to amend ...

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  6. TO OTHER STATES?

    SYDNEY, August 5.—Militant supporters of the suspended State A.L.P. Executive said to-day there was every possibility that the ...

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  7. CLOUDBURST.

    LONDON, August 5.—A cloudburst on July 26, news of which has just been released, nearly washed away the Scottish port of ...

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  8. "LAGGED BEHIND PROFITS."

    MELBOURNE, August 5.—-Giving evidence in the basic wage case which opened before the Full Bench of the Arbitration Court to-day. Mr. John ...

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  9. IN ROUMANIA.

    LONDON, August 4.—The "Daily Telegraph" Balkans correspondent says that Roumanians more and more are not appreciating the ...

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  10. ON INDO-CHINA.

    NEW YORK, August 4.—The New York "Times" correspondent in Shanghai says that Japan already de facto is controlling Indo-China, and ...

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  11. WILL REPORT SOON.

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Members of the Federal Government believe that the report by the Liquid Fuel Control Board on its review of the ...

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  12. THIS WEEK?

    STOCKHOLM, August 5.—Germans in Norway are forecasting an offensive against England between August 8 and 10. Trondheim, which the R.A.F. ...

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  13. MR. CURTIN SEES THINGS BOTH WAYS.

    CANBERRA, August 5.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. Curtin) sees thinks both ways now over the alleged split in the ranks of the ...

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  14. NO LIMIT SET.

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Then Minister for the Interior (Senator Foil) said to-night that the Commonwealth Government will set no limit to the ...

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  15. Naval Battle in North Sea?

    LONDON, August 5.—A message from Gothenburg state that a naval battle is believed to have occurred in the North Sea. ...

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  16. TRAWLERS SHOOT DOWN RAIDERS.

    LONDON, August 4.—Two British trawlers arrived at a British port after shooting down a German bomber in the Channel. A Dornier ...

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  17. AIR CREW CALL-UP.

    BRISBANE, August 5.—Plans have been completed to call up nearly half the 1010 air crew personnel on the waiting list of the R.A.A.F. in ...

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  18. UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.

    INNISFAIL, August 5.—A horse hauling for tracks on a sugar troniline, stood on a place of wood, which struck the driver. S. Fagg, of Goondi ...

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  19. AID FOR BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, August 4.—General Pershing, in a broadcast, urged the United States to make available at least 50 over-age destroyers to ...

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  20. COSTA RICA ACTION.

    LONDON, August 4.—A report from San Jose (Costa Rica) states that the Government has ordered the dykes to be cut on extensive ...

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  22. BEAUFORT 'PLANES.

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Despite Immense and unforeseen difficulties which developed as soon as the war began, the undertaking for the ...

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  23. TWO KILLED.

    BYDNEY, August 5.—Mrs. Violet Miskell (59), widow, and her son, Victor (28), were killed to-day when the car in which they were driving ...

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  24. MR. MAHER'S REPLY.

    BRIBBANE, August 5.—No statement could have been more provocative of public unrest and dissension, more coldly calculated to promote ...

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  25. HONG KONG EVACUEES.

    BRISBANE, August 5.—Five hundred and eighty-four women and children evacuated from Hong Kong arrived in Australia on board a liner ...

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  26. PUBLICITY REGULATIONS APPROVED.

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Another effort by the Postmaster General (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) to procure exclusion of broadcasting from the publicity ...

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  27. More Raids on Britain.

    LONDON, August 5.—It is officially stated that enemy 'plans dropped high-explosive and incendiary bombs on isolated districts ...

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  28. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, August 5.—Buslness worries caused by the war are blamed for a man shooting his wife and then himself at their home in ...

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  29. MISCHIEVOUS PRANK?

    BRISBANE, August 5.—Police believe the bomb explosion in the Marist Brothers' College grounds on Sunday night was the mischievous prank ...

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  30. MANY DISAPPOINTED.

    BRISBANE, August 5.—Many of the 53 signal troops of the Eighth Division who left Brisbane for the South to-day were keenly disappointed that ...

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  31. FROM MAMMOTH CASKETS.

    BRISBANE, August 8.—The Red Cross Society the Comforts Fund, and the Patriotic Fund will each receive £10,000 from successive ...

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