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  3. SETTLEMENT "HOPEFUL"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An early resumption of work by harbour pilots iii Sydney and Newcastle is considered likely as the result of talks between the Premier (Mr. McGirr) and ...

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  4. 15 More Deaths In Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Aug. 18. A.A.P.—Reuter.—Ten Chinese terrorists were killed in two clashes with police and troops in Malaya to-day. ...

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  5. KING'S AUTHORITY FOR LORD MAYOR

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. Quinlan), at left, receives the Letters Patent, declaring Newcastle a Lord Mayoralty, from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Shot Pilot By Accident

    OSLO, August 18. A.A.P.—A passenger in a Norwegian chartered seaplane, shot the pilot in the neck. The pilot lost ...

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  7. 3 Die Of Burns; Crossing Smash

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two men were incinerated and another fatally burnt when a steam train crashed into a waggon carrying drums of petrol and caught fire at Rosehill ...

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  8. General Shot Leaving Yugoslavia

    BELGRADE, Aug. 18. A.A.P.—Frontier guards shot dead a genetal and a Government official, and captured another general, during an ...

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  9. Coal Tribunal Impounds Pit Document

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.—Submitting what he alleged was a Communist document aimed at slandering the Tribunal, and endeavouring ...

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  10. Expert Favours Pit Committees

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A United States mining expert, who has been inspecting New South Wales mines on behalf of the Joint Coal Board, believes that pit-top conciliation ...

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  11. Capital Issues Control To Go

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Government is almost certain to abandon its present regulations controlling capital issues ...

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  12. Prime Minister Against Public Service Inquiry

    The Public Service Board was more competent to determine the efficiency and needs of Commonwealth departments than any royal ...

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  13. Streamers Fluttered In Vain

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Hundreds of people had gathered to farewell passengers on board the Strathnaver this afternoon ...

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  14. Thompson 'Helped Defeat Gaol Break'

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Clifford Tasman Thompson, recently released from gaol after serving a little more than three years of a 12. year sentence for wounding, had assisted prison ...

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  15. No Advice On Rayon Factory Outside N.S.W

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-night that he had no information that Courtaulds was not going to ...

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  16. Last Bid Move In Moscow

    LONDON, August 18. A.A.P.—It is believed that the British Government has sent instructions to its envoy in Moscow (Mr. Frank Roberts) to seek a "last hid" interview with Mr. Stalin, says Reuters ...

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  17. Price Control Staff Appointments

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Under-Secretary of the Department of Labour and Industry (Mr. C. J. Bellemore) was to-day appointed ...

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  18. Cost £625,000 For U.N.O. Paris Meeting

    NEW YORK, Aug. 18. A.A.P.—''Operation Paris'—the task of transferring United Nations' personnel and supplies so Paris for the ...

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  19. "No Conflict" In Allowance For Upper House

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Cabinet's decision to allow members of the Legislative Council an allowance of £300 a year did ...

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  20. U.S. Paratroopers Train In Japan

    TOKYO, Aug. 18. A.A.P.—The United States Army announced that its paratroopers were making jumps over Hokkaida Island, which is ...

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  21. No Malpractice On Pear Leases; Board Finding

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Public Service Board has found that neither the prickly Pear Destruction Commissioner (Mr. W. ...

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  22. Planes Sent To Berlin From Pacific

    NEW YORK, Aug. 18. A.A.P.—American Military Air Transport Headquarters at Fairfield (California) admitted that a number of ...

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  23. Yugoslavs Lose Embassy Posts For Criticism

    PRAGUE, August 18. A.A.P.—A Yugoslav Embassy spokesman announced that eight Embassy employess had "excluded themselves ...

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  24. Heart Trouble 'A Major Problem'

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Coronary disease of the heart was becoming one of the worst problems facing medical men, Dr. A. J. Collins ...

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  25. 'Lost' Woman Races Searchers Home

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A search party is still scouring rugged country near Jenolan Caves unaware that Miss Diana Marmion ...

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  26. Minister Unhurt In Plane Crash

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—The Minister for Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) and the Director of Reconstruction (Dr. Coombs) had a ...

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  27. Burwood Miners Not To Alter Darg

    The lodge did not intend to alter its decision to fix the darg for a pair of mines at Burwood at 20 skips a day equal to an ...

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  28. T.A.A. Maintenance Men Strike

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Maintenance men employed by T.A.A. went on strike to-night because their application for "on site" ...

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  29. Decision Reserved On Female Margins

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Findlay) reserved his decision in the Arbitration Court this morning ...

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  30. Record Beer Output In June

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A record total of 11 million gallons of beer was produced in Australia last June, according to official figures ...

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  31. New Drugs May Conquer Leprosy

    LONDON, Aug. 18. A.A.P.—The British Empire Leprosy Relief Association has appealed for an increase of its annual income ...

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  32. Many Road Deaths "Are Murder"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Superintendent W. R. Lawrence, of the Police Traffic Branch, said that many road deaths were nothing else ...

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  33. U.K. REJECTS DANUBE PACT

    BELGRADE August 18. A.A.P. —Britain and France have refused to recognise the Soviet draft on the new convention for control of ...

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  34. Woman Carries Charms On World Flight

    LONDON, August 18. A.A.P.—Mrs. Richarda Morrow-Tait, 24, left Cambridge in a Proctor light aircraft on the first step of an ...

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  35. ITALY TO SET UP LEGATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Signor Del Balzo, career diplomat in the Italian foreign service, will be Italy's first Minister to Australia. ...

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  36. Nazis On Trial In Denmark

    COPENHAGEN, Aug. 18. A.A.P. —Eleven Nazis, accused of murder, sabotage and torture in Denmark, during the occupation, pleaded ...

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  37. Barque Reaches N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Aug. 18. A.A.P.-Reuter.—The New Zealand barque Pamir, 109 days out from Antwerp, anchored at Inner ...

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