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  3. 230 Feared Dead In French Fires

    BORDEAUX, August 22. A.A.P.—A death roll of more than 230 is feared in the flame-ravaged Gironde Forest south of Bordeaux as hundreds of Red Cross and volunteer rescue workers spent to-night ...

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  4. Earthquakes Felt From Alaska to U.S.

    NEW YORK, August 22. A.A.P.—A series of earthquake shocks were reported last night over an area from Alaska to ...

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  5. Thrown From Taxi by Man, Woman Alleges

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A woman told police to-night that she had been thrown from a taxi by a man in Beach-road, Rushcutter ...

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  6. TESTING OCEAN PRESSURE MILE DOWN

    Otls Barton, Boston marine explorer receives instructions from Dr. M. Nelles before being sealed into the benthosscope during a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CRISIS NEARER FOR YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, August 22.—The clash between Yugoslavia and Russia is nearing the crisis, says Ward Price, in a dispatch from Belgrade. ...

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  8. Man Lost Life, Mate Injured In Coal Fall

    A man was suffocated by a fall of coal at Richmond Main colliery yesterday. His mate was saved after several hours of hazardous ...

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  9. Concessions On Dollars Forecast

    NEW YORK, August 22.—The vital dollar talks in Washington in September may open with extremely important concessions which will demonstrate America's good faith and willingness to elect ...

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  10. Mechanics at 3 Bus Depots Walk Off Job

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A threat to Sydney's bus services developed to-day when bus mechanics in three main bus depots walked off the ...

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  11. Secret Talks on South-west Pacific Defence

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — At secret talks at Victoria barracks to-day plans to ensure closest cooperation between British ...

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  12. Clyde Plant, Six Months Idle, Resumes

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Clyde engineering plant at Granville resumed production to-day after being strike-bound since March 7. ...

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  13. Unions Apply For Contempt Fine Remissions

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Applications for remissions of fines totaling £5000, imposed on three unions for contempt of court, were ...

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  14. Fire Law For Buildings To Be Enforced

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Immediate lightening of the law to ensure that employees in all buildings in the State are given reasonable ...

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  15. Houses Threatened By Bush Fires

    LITHGOW, Monday.— Fanned by a strong westerly wind, which at times reached gale force, a bush fire, which broke out at the rear of ...

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  16. London Typist Becomes Tribal Goddess

    CAPE TOWN, August 22. A.A.P. —The women of the Bamangwato [?] to-day acclaimed the former London typist Ruth Williams, as ...

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  17. Mr. Chifley on Western Tour

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) arrived by special plane this afternoon. He left Canberra this morning for ...

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  18. Petrol Ration "Depends on Three States"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Reimposition of petrol rationing by the Federal Government would depend on Victoria, South Australia and ...

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  19. Rare Marriages "Cause White Australia Upset"

    SINGAPORE, Aug. 22. A.A.P. —Application of the White Australia policy to rare Australian-Asian marriages cause most of the ...

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  20. Department Will Prosecute All Fare Dodgers

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Transport Department will prosecute people who do not pay tram, bus or train fares. ...

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  21. Beecham Condemns 1951 British Festival

    EDINBURGH, Aug. 22 A.A.P.—Sir Thomas Beecham told a Press conference to-day that the 1951 Musical Festival of Britain ...

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  22. Study Group's Eye on Politicians' Minds

    GENEVA, August 22. A.A.P.—"The Psychology of Politicians" will he discussed by a secret study group at the second full assembly ...

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  23. FLYER BACK ON RUN

    Fireman J. Lawson and Driver W. Ward have a last a last look around yesterday morning before sending the Newcastle Flyer on her first journey since the coal strike after having been off the run for several weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. New Rules For Intermediate Examination

    SYDNEY, Monday.—New regulations under which the Intermediate Certificate will be awarded have been gazetted by the Minister for ...

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  25. Wait and See Dollar Policy "Harms" Nation

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. — The Chifley Government's "wait and see" policy on bridging the dollar gap has done untold damage to ...

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  26. Eastern Suburbs Railway "Under Way"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—About 14 track miles of Sydney's underground railway extension project are under construction, the Minister ...

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  27. "Good Prospects" For Trade With Malaya

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There are good prospects for future trade with Malaya, according to the Australian Commissioner (Mr. Claude Massey), ...

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  28. Distress Message From Kurrewa III.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A radio distress message, from the ketch Kurrewa III was picked up in Meloburne to-day. ...

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  29. St. Peter's Bones Believed Found

    NEW YORK, August 22. A.A.P. —St. Peter's bones are believed to have been found in Rome, says the "New York ...

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  30. Finnish Transport Strike Fails

    HELSINKI, Aug. 21. A.A.P.—The Communist-sponsored Finnish transport workers' strike failed to-day when buses and trucks ...

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  31. Tight-rope Walker Falls 180 FT.

    BERLIN, August 22. A.A.P.—Two thousand people saw a girl tight-rope walker, performing in the British sector of Berlin last night, ...

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  32. Man Killed a Open C[?]

    LITHGOW, Monday.—A contractor was crushed [?]eath when a 35-ton bulldozer he was driving crashed 40 feet over the Western ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. 20,000 Lancashire Coalminers Idle

    LONDON, August. 22. A.A.P.—Twenty thousand Lancashire coalminers were idle to-day because of a strike by a few hundred men ...

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  34. U.K. Docks Strike Reduces Exports

    LONDON, Aug. 22. A.A.P.—The Board of Trade announced that the London dock strike had helped to cause Britain's exports ...

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  35. Government Ignores N.T. Demand

    DARWIN, Monday.—Mr. R. C. Ward, member for Alice Springs in the Northern Territory Legislative Council, to-day accused the Federal ...

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  36. Petty Sessions Case To Be Recorded

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A wire recording is to be made of a small debts case in the Court of Petty Sessions next week. ...

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  37. KILLED BY TIMBER JINKER

    TAMWORTH, Monday.—Arthur James Pacey, 33, of Tamworth, was killed on Kingstown-road, 12 miles from Bendemeer, this afternoon ...

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  38. CYCLIST KILLED IN COLLISION

    Charles Moore, 25. of Aberdare-road, Cessnock, was killed early last night on the Cessnock-Maitland Road near East Cessnock. ...

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  39. BERLIN TO HAVE MORE CARS

    BERLIN, August 22. A.A.P.—The Western Powers have abolished the licensing quotas which held Berlin to one motor-car for each ...

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