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  4. Blair Athol Coal FREIGHT CHARGES QUOTED

    BRISBANE, August 28.— In reply to questions by Mr Paterson (Bowen) in the Legislative Assembly, the ...

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  5. BRITISH CRISIS MUST HAVE EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA'S ECONOMY

    CANBERRA, August 27.—The economic upheaval resulting from the critical state of the British dollar holdings will continue for at least 18 months or two years and involve the inevitable disruption of ...

    Article : 515 words
  6. Sadist Not Responsible For 17 Women's Deaths

    PARIS, August 28.—The police, after two months' ininvestigation into the mystery of the suspected poisoning of 17 women at Macon Hospital, declare that the supposition that a sadist carried out a series of murders is no longer ...

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  7. TO REDUCE DUST NUISANCE?

    Consideration of the purchase of a vehicle similar to the one pictured above is being given by the City Council. It is a street watering and flushing machine. These vehicles are expected to be available for purchase within a few months and the acquisition of one by the council would considerably reduce the dust nuisance which exists in the city, particularly in the dry summer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EMPIRE CONFERENCE FAVOURS COMPLETE WEAKENING OF JAPAN

    CANBERRA, August 28.—The complete prohibition of the manufacture of any armament or aircraft by Japan and the complete demilitarisation and control of Japan by a non-military Japanese police ...

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  9. BLOOD-CRAZED SIKHS AND MOSLEMS FIGHT IN BLAZING PUNJAB CITY

    LONDON, August 28.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Ludhiana, East Punjab, says the 500,000 strong Moslem majority in the city of Ludhiana, which is 190 miles north of New Delhi, went up in flames today when its 100,000 ...

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  10. Old Woman Charged With Murder

    MELBOURNE, August 28.—Marion Fitzmaurice, 76, spinster and old-age pensioner, of East Melbourne, was charged in the ...

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  11. Hanlon To Confer With Coal Miners

    BRISBANE, August 28.— The Premier (Mr Hanlon) will meet representatives of the board of management of ...

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  12. ELECTION MALPRACTICES ALLEGED IN STORMY ASSEMBLY DEBATE

    BRISBANE, August, 28.—Government and Opposition members made charges and countercharges of election malpractices during the debate on the address-in-reply in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  13. Food Parcels For Visiting Tars

    WELLINGTON, August 28.—Thirteen hundred food parcels for their relatives in Britain have been promised ...

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  14. LAND OPTIONS ON LIKELY COAL LINE ROUTE

    "BRISBANE, August 28.—Asked in the Legislative Assembly today by the Leader of the Queensland People's Party (Mr Pie) ...

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  15. JEEP OVERTURNS TWICE ON ROAD TO DARWIN

    DARWIN, August 28.—A RAAF jeep overturned twice within 20 miles on the main north-south highway last night. Though they ...

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  16. Greek Political Crisis Over

    LONDON, August 28.—The Athers correspondent of the British United Press states that the leader of the Populist ...

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  17. SURVEY OF STATE FORESTS

    BRISBANE, August 28.—Asked by Mr Kerr (Oxley), in the Legislative Assembly if he would have a summary made of existing ...

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  18. Security Council Debates Question Of Veto Power

    NEW YORK, August 27.—Syria suggested to the United Nations' Security Council today that the Big Five should give up their power of veto except on issues involving threatened peace, breaches of the peace, and acts of aggression. ...

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  19. BEAUTIFICATION OF YEPPOON

    The beautification of Yeppoon streets is rapidly taking shape. These garden plots in James Street, between the railway station and Hill Street, are now ready for the planting of grass and flowering shrubs. The work is being carried out by the Livingstone Shire Council and Yeppoon Volunteer Fire-fighters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Farmers Never Better Off

    CANBERRA, August 28.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Pollard) said today that the primary producers were in ...

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  21. Public Safety Recognised In Speed Attempt

    BRISBANE, August 28.—Asked in the Legislative Assembly by Mr Aikens (Mundingburra) if permission had been granted for ...

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