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  4. SECOND KASENKINA CASE RUFFLES REDS

    LONDON, August 29.—The Associated Press correspondent in Berlin says that a 14-year-old orphan girl, Helena Korelenko, lying in an American sector hospital with poliomyelitis, has become the subject of the latest American-Russian dispute. The Russian News Bureau claims that America is ...

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  5. Wants Corns. Out Of Service

    WASHINGTON, August 29—The House Un-American Activities Committee to-day recommended legislation banning all Communists from the Government service and denying them the me of passports and compelling them to ...

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    For years, one of the minor sights of london has been H.M.S. President, an old vessel moored in the Thames off the Victoria Embankment and used as headquarter of the Royal Naval Volunteers Reserve. The ship has been away for some time for refitting and has now been brought back completely overhauled, with new cabins, new radio equipment, and many other scientific devices. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Subsidised Goods For The Public

    CANBERRA, August 29.—The Director of the Associated Chamber of Manufacturers (Mr. [?] Whittal) said to-day that the ...

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  8. DECORUM DESIRED IN BARS

    BRISBANE. August 29.—Spiting in hotel bars was deplored at to-day's meeting of the Federated Liquor and Allied Trades ...

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  9. U.N.O. Observer Killed:

    LONDON, August 29.—The Associated Press correspond ent at Beirut says that the U.N.O. mediator, Count Bernadotte's Chief of Staff, General Age Lundstroem, stated that he had presented the Israeli Foreign Minister (Mr. Shertok) ...

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  10. BOY'S FOOT CUT BY AN AXE

    HOWARD. August 29.—Bruce Steley schoolboy, of Howard. Second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Steley, Chopped his right foot ...

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  11. A TRAGEDY FEARED IN MORETON BAY

    BRISBANE, August 29.—A 12ft. trainee dinghy, with two youths and two girls on board, capsized a mile-and-a-half from ...

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  12. NOCK WINS 100 MILES CYCLING HUE

    BRISBANE, August 29.—The Brisbane cyclist, M. Nock, scratch [?]ter in the State 100-mile professional title at Toowoomba ...

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  13. SAN DOMENICO'S OWNER SATISFIED

    SYDNEY, August 29—San Domenico's owner, Mr. R. P. Formo[?] has not lost faith in the gelding. He still regards him as ...

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  14. Q'L'D TOURIST TRADE WAS UP LAST YEAR

    BRISBANE, August 29.—At least £2,000,000 has been spent in Queensland this year by a record number of more than 40,000 ...

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  15. POLES TO HELP IN CANE CUT

    BRISBANE, Aug 29—Fifty-four Poles to help with the sugar harvest in North Queensland will arrive in Brisbane this week. ...

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  16. Tragedy On Suburban Railway Line

    BRISBANE. Aug 29.—The badly mutilated and decapitated body of Duncan Bert William MacKenzic (38). married, formerly of ...

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  17. Chambers Talks On Army Administration

    BRISBANE, August 19.—More than £260,000,000 of unwanted war equipment has been sold by the Commonwealth Disposals Commission. The Army Minister. Mr. ...

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  18. SKELETON OF MISSING MAN FOUND

    SYDNEY August 29.—The skeleton of a roan found on Friday at the foot of a deep ravine in Colston Gorge, two ...

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  19. DOCTOR HE SHOT:

    SYDNEY, August 29.Clifford Tasman Thompson, Sydney gunman, who was released from gaol last month dying from T.B., is to ...

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  20. US. HEAT WAVE : DEATH ROLL RISING : NO RELIEF PROMISED

    NEW YORK, August 29.—The death roll is rising from the stifling 100 degrees heat wave which has blanketed almost the entire nation for four days. The temperature rose to 120 degrees to-day and still no relief is forecast. ...

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  21. Dog's Barking Warned Of Fire

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 29.—A fox terrier's barking last night warned a family that their house was on fire. The dog ...

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  22. BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS GIVEN DURING FLIGHT

    BRISBANE, August 29.—Bleeding internally a man was given continuous blood transfusions for seven and a half hours while he was flown 750 miles from Barcaldine to Brisbane to-day. The supply of serum became exhausted just as the plane, an Avro Anson, landed ...

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  23. DAVIS CUP CHANCES CAUSE SPECULATION

    BOSTON. August 29.—A.A.P.'s special representative says that Bill Talbert and Gardner Mulloy won the national doubles title to—day defeating Ted Schroeder and ...

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  24. AIR FORCE ASSOCN. MAY BAN COMMOS.

    MELBOURNE, August 29.—The banning of Communists was recommended to the Federal Council by the first annual conference ...

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  26. Holiday Camps For Workers

    BRISANE. August 29.—The A.R.U. State Council to-day decided to press for the construction of holiday camps by Trades ...

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  27. Lifting Of Controls On Car Sales

    BRISBANE. August 29.—The secretary of the Queensland Chamber of Automotive Industries. Mr. C. Fox. said to-day that the ...

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  28. HE FAILED RUSSIAN MASTERS SACKED

    LONDON, August 29.—Leon Orbeli, a leading Soviet psychologist, has been relieved of his duties for having failed to place biology "at the service of the vital needs of Socialist Construction." says Moscow radio. ...

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  29. CYCLONIC CENTRE CAUSING WINDS

    BRISBANE. Aug 29.—The Weather Bureau said to-night that a strengthening of winds which is expected to-morrow is due to a cyclonic centre in the New ...

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  30. FRENCH CRISIS MAY REINSTATE De GAULLE

    LONDON, August 29.—The Associated Press and Reuter's correspondents in Paris say that the French Government has resigned after failing to reach agreement over M. Reynand's financial reform programme, which included an upward revision of food prices and ...

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  31. ELABORATE PLOT TO SABOTAGE MEETING

    MELBOURNE, August 29.—Fire hundred clerks to-day protested against Communist influence in the Clerks Union, despite an elaborate plot to sabotage their meeting. The A.L.P. Industrial groups ...

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  32. Wants Antarctic to Be Regarded As International Territory

    WASHINGTON, August 29.—The United States has proposed that Con[?]icting claims to Antractic territopies be solved through some from f inters[?]tionalisation. The State Department stated to-day that the proposal had been communicated to Australia. New Zealand ...

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  33. BEAU ROBERT NOW EPSOM FAVOURITE

    SYDNEY, August 29—The betting list to-morrow will show Bean Robert as the new favourite for the Epsom to be run at Randwick on October 2 Crusader has ...

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  34. British Cruiser Leaves For Singapore

    LONDON. August 29.—Reuter's correspondent says that the Admiralty has confirmed that the [?]ship of the Pacific fleet, the ...

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