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  3. KEMPSEY HEALTH POSITION "UNDER CONTROL"

    Health authorities are taking precautions to prevent an outbreak of disease at flood-stricken Kempsey. It was reported from Kempsey last night that the position was "well under control." ...

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  4. Czechs To Die For Treason

    PRAGUE, August 30. A.A.P.—The State Court has sentenced six people to death for coin spiracy "with a certain Western Great Power" to overthrow the Czechoslovak Government. ...

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  5. SPRING WEATHER FOR THE HOLIDAYS

    Yesterday's Spring weather drew Newcastle people to holiday places. Top: Norman Richardson, Elame Brennan, Judith Furner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Up In The Air With Dentist

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Aug. 30. —Pole-sitting Charlie Lupica, who is still aloft after 91 days, because the Cleveland Indians ...

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  7. SEAMAN TRIED TO RESCUE HORSE

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.—While the steamer Arakoon was on her way to Coff's Harbour to-day the crew saw a horse ...

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  8. Mobilisation In Bolivia; Revolt Grows

    LAPAZ, August 30. A .A.P.— The Government of Bolivia has ordered a general mobilisation to combat a revolt that began four ...

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  9. Plane Engine In Flames Over Mascot

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The port engine of a Butler Airways DC3 passenger aircraft burst into flames during a test flight over Mascot ...

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  10. Fresh Water Sent To Flood Area

    THE Floor Relief Committee has provided a variation on "coals to Newcastle" with the dispatch to flooded Kempsey of six ...

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  11. No North Coast Through Trains For 3 Weeks

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Train services will not be restored through Kempsey for about three weeks because of severe damage to railway ...

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  12. State Appeal On Price Control Ruling

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— State Cabinet decided to-day to appeal by way of a stated case against the decision of Mr. Isles, S.M., In the ...

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  13. Police Inquire Into Deaths Of Dogs, Horse.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Police are investigating the death of one of the best known racing dogs in the West. ...

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  14. Former W.A.C.'s Record As a Mother

    NEW YORK, Aug. 30. — Mrs. Margaret Summers, a former W.A.C., who married in New Guinea, in 1945, and with her ...

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  15. Persia Moving Troops To Frontier

    TEHERAN, August 30. A.A.P.—Long mechanised infantry columns, with equipment just landed in southern Persian ports as part of ...

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  16. Victoria Defers Petrol Decision Till Next Week

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Parliamentary Liberal and Country arty has deferred a decision on petrol rationing till next Tuesday, ...

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  17. Reunited With Son Lost 27 Years Ago

    SPRINGFIELD (Illinois) Aug. 30. A.A.P.—A mother was dramatically reunited yesterday with a son she had lost 27 years ago. ...

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  18. Open-Cut Inquiry On Danger Claim

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Joint Coal Board decided to-day to have investigations made early next week on whether four open-cut mines on the northern coalfields should be abandoned. ...

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  19. Car Radios Blamed For Accidents

    LONDON, August 30. A.A.P.—A suggestion that radios in cars should be made illegal will be made by a British delegate ...

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  20. Three Injured In Rail Collision

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two children and a woman were admitted to hospital after a collision between a motor train and railway trucks ...

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  21. Sun Had Gas—50,000 Miles Of It

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. A.A.P.-Reuter. —The staff of Carter Observatory, Wellington, has drawn, by cable, the attention of Greenwich ...

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  22. Jet Airliner Tested At 40,000ft.

    LONDON, Aug. 30. A.A.P. — The Voro Tudor 8, the world's first four-jet research airliner, yesterday reached a height of 40,000ft. ...

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  23. "¼M People In Sydney Slums"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — About a quarter of a million people lived under intolerable slum conditions in Sydney, the Minister for Works ...

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  24. Russia Snubbed At U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 30. A.A.P. —The Russian delegate, Mr. A. Soldatov, yesterday asked the United Nations Committee on ...

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  25. Man Dragged Through Sewer, Killed

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Edward Wilson, 48, married, McGrory-street, Brunswick, was killed to-day when he was dragged 600 ...

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  26. Rebel Collapse In Greece

    ATHENS, August 30, A.A.P.—It is officially claimed that all Greek rebel resistance in the Grammes Mountain area collapsed early ...

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  27. No Saturday Meat Sales Yet

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. F. D. kelly, Federal Conciliation Commissioner, has varied the Federal meat industry award by extending the ...

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  28. Smuts Urges Higher Price For Gold

    JOHANNESBURG, August 30. A.A.P.—The dollar price for gold was not the proper price, Field-Marshal Smuts said. ...

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  29. Swift Loading In Soviet Mine

    LONDON, Aug. 30. A.A.P.—A mechanical loader which loaded 60 tons of coal in three hours, was seen at work by visiting Scottish ...

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  30. £12m Plane To Be Tested Soon

    LONDON, August 30. A.A.P.—Britain's £12 million 103-ton Brabazon plane—the world's biggest civil land plane—will, within a few ...

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  31. Australia Hit By Indian Ban

    MADRAS, Aug. 30. A.A.P.—Australia would have very little to export to India as a result of the Indian Government's cancellation ...

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  32. DEATH LEAP IN CHURCH

    VATICAN CITY, Aug. 30. A.A.P.—Luigi Glafate, 28, a langauge teacher, jumped to his death from the high inner dome of St. ...

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  33. Japanese Sent To Gaol

    TOKYO, August 30. A.A.P.-Reuter. —An American provost court at Osaka, nearly 200 miles south-west of Tokyo, sentenced six ...

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  34. Mr. Attlee Has Trip In Submarine

    LONDON, August 30. A.A.P.— The Prime Minister. (Mr. Attlee) during an official inspection of naval units at Portsmouth, to-day ...

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  35. PRIZE BULL FLOWN ACROSS ATLANTIC

    MILAN, August 30. A.A.P.—A prize bull weighing one ton has arrived in Italy by air from the United States. ...

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  36. WALKED IN NUDE—ACHIEVED AIM

    VIENNA, Aug. 30. A.A.P.—A man who walked completely nude along Vienna's famous Reingstrasse yesterday afternoon was arrested ...

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  37. BABY SURVIVES FALL FROM SECOND FLOOR

    PARIS, August 30. A.A.P.—A 19-month-old baby, who was taken to hospital after falling from a second floor window in Paris, was ...

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