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  4. Grim Policing Comedy Is Played in Berlin Square

    LONDON, August 22.—It is officially stated all United States military policemen in Berlin have been alerted to stand by for possible trouble on sector boundaries. The British authorities have not issued similar orders but sent extra detachments to the ...

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  5. MINISTER MAY HAVE TO CHOOSE -REDS OR ALP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The investigating committee of the New South Wales State ALP had proved the Australian-Russian Society was a Communist Party auxiliary, the State President of the ALP (Mr. J. ...

    Article : 378 words
  6. Dollar Aid Sought By Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Australia is negotiating with America for indirect Marshall aid to cover the ...

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  7. STUDIES SHOW THERE MAY BE NO ABSOLUTE DEATH

    NEW YORK, August 22.—There probably is no such thing as absolute death, according to studies ...

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  8. Beam From A Star Sets Off Atomic Pile In Brave Old World

    NEW YORK, August 22.—A light beam from a star in the constellation of the Great Bear was used to set off the atomic energy pile at New York's Golden Jubilee Exposition when it was opened last night. ...

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  9. BOY HAS HABITS OF KOALA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A 15-year-old boy, who has not developed mentally or physically since he was 18 months ...

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  10. CONCESSIONS ON CURRENCY RUMORED

    LONDON, August 22. — Soviet licensed newspapers in Berlin headlined rumors from Moscow that the Western ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. STATES' TAXING RIGHTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Demands for a readjustment of Commonwealth-State financial relations, particularly with a ...

    Article : 371 words
  12. 'Lomakin Will Be Deported If He Does Not Leave'

    NEW YORK, August 22.—A State Department official, commenting on the possibility that the USSR Consul-General (Mr. Lomakin) would remain in America, said, "It is a hypothetical case. As it stands Lomakin has not said he won't leave; but if he decides to try to stay ...

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  13. Father Earned £25 A Week, Children Dying Of Neglect

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Two policewomen walked through wild hush, country in Gipps- land this week to save four children from dying, by neglect. ...

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  14. Chifley To Report To The Nation

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is considering giving a weekly "report to the nation" over one ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. THE WORKERS' BEER AND SMOKES

    LONDON, August 22—Mr. E. J. Hill (general secretary of the Boilermakers' Union) declared that ...

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  16. SYDNEY BUTCHERS Will HONOR AWARD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sydney butcher shops will be open on Saturday mornings during the summer months from ...

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  17. "AXIS ALLY" TO FACE GRAND JURY

    WASHINGTON, August 22— Mildred Elizabeth Gillars (37), spinster, who while broadcasting from a Nazi radio in wartime was ...

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  18. Floods Damage Food Crops in Soviet Zone

    BERLIN, August 22—The Russian-controlled Press says a labor force of over 12,000 men has been rushed to the Spreewald region of ...

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  19. MOVE TO PAY WATERSIDERS' PICKET FINES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Two watersiders, Charles Graham and Joseph Esler, in gaol for failure to pay fines under the ...

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  20. TOO FAMILIAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—During the war Reginald Toovey (27), as a member of the Royal Navy Marines, handled without injury ...

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  21. SHARP RISE IN BRITISH PRISON POPULATION

    LONDON, August 22.—Britain's crime wave since the war has been the worst in nearly half a century. And the prison population is still soaring. "This reversion to conditions which have not been seen for some 40 years ...

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  22. Another Consular "Refugee"

    WASHINGTON, August 22.—Alfons Vogel, Press attache at the Roumanian Consulate, to-day resigned ...

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  23. LOWER PRICES FOR PULP EGGS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Wholesale prices of second quality and second quality medium hen eggs are each down one penny from ...

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  24. MR. MENZIES IN PARIS

    LONDON, August 22.—A Paris message says Mr. Menzies arrived there from Holland on his way to London. ...

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  25. Labor May Retain Majority In Close Tasmanian Ballot

    HOBART, Sunday.—On present indications in the counting of Saturday's poll there is a possibility that Labor will be returned with an unchanged majority of two. This will depend on the result in Bass, where Labor may retain the seat. ...

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  26. WALKED 46 MILES TO EVADE CAPTORS

    KYOGLE. Sunday.—Two men arrested this afternoon at Rathdowney told the police they had walked 46 miles to escape capture. ...

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  27. French Deny Part In Black Wool Transactions

    LONDON, August 22.—Authoritative sources in Paris state that President Schuman flatly denied to Dr. H. V. Evatt at their conference yesterday Mr. Chifley's statement that France was among other countries ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. "DRIVER TRAINERS" FOR ROAD SAFETY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Six "driver trainer" machines costing £2000 each are being imported from England to ...

    Article : 125 words
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