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  4. TERRORISTS RETALIATE FOR SETBACK WITH TWO MORE MURDERS

    SINGAPORE, August 19.—After losing four dead in a gun battle near Kulai, Johore, yesterday Chinese terrorists in that State last night retaliated with two more murders, bringing the total for the day to three. ...

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  5. Payment Of Anti-Picket Fines Attributed To Comms

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—High Government authorities have no doubt the money which paid the fines and released Michael Healy, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council; Max N. Julius, barrister; and E. C. Englart, State secretary of ...

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  6. HIGH PRAISE FOR BALTS IN N. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) had promised to bring Baits' wives to ...

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  7. WORLD'S BIGGEST PLANE TESTED

    Convair XC-99, the world's largest plane, photographed on a test flight. With a wing span of 230 ft., the Convair is 182[?]ft. long and 57 12 ft. high. It can carry 400 fully- equipped troops or 100,000 lb. of cargo. It has a top spec[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Terrorism—Moscow Version

    LONDON, August 19.—A Moscow radio commentator last night described the British action against ...

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  9. NZ CURRENCY ON PAR WITH STERLING

    WELLINGTON, August 19.—The Finance Minister (Mr. Nash) at the conclusion of the presentation of the budget to-day announced ...

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  10. DISILLUSIONED G.I. MIGRANTS RETURN TO U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, August 19.—Twenty American ex-servicemen, describing themselves as "thoroughly disillusioned with Australia" sought out reporters shortly after disembarking from the ...

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  11. Opium Smuggling Confirmed

    SHANGHAI, August 19.— Reliable confirmation was obtained in Singapore that smuggled opium has, during ...

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  12. BIG FOUR TALKS ON GERMANY AT EARLY DATE?

    LONDON, August 19.—Soviet controlled radio stations in Germany monitored in London said the western representatives in Moscow were expected to have more talks with the Russian authorities to-day or to-morrow ...

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  13. WAR HEROES DEATHS SHOCK JUGOSLAVIA

    BELGRADE, August 18.—The announcement of the shooting of Colonel - General Yovanovich, former Chief of Staff of the ...

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  14. PLANE WRECKED

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—A Qantas DC3 airliner was badly damaged when it crashed during the take off on a test flight at Archerfield ...

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  15. Still Not Speaking

    ROME, August 19.—Two music critics, Mario Colleoni and Domenico de Paoli, fought a duel with swords following differences of ...

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  16. MR. GLEDSON ILL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Gledson), who is 73, collapsed at Parliament House about 8.30 this morning. ...

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  17. SHOW OF FORCE BREAKS JAP FILM STUDIO STRIKE

    TOKIO, August 19.—Communist-led, sit-down strikers agreed yesterday to leave the grounds of the Toho movie studios after United States tanks and troops were called out in the first serious labor demonstration since ...

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  18. ITALIAN INFLUX IN FRUIT AREAS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Fearing that fruit-growing areas in the Granite Belt will become Italian settlements returned soldiers in ...

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  19. Hospital's Offer To Soviet Consul General In Kosenkina Case

    NEW YORK, August 19.—Dr. Grant Pennoyer, of the Roosevelt Hospital, said yesterday he had telephoned the Soviet Consul General (Mr. Jacob Lomakin) and offered to allow him to name a surgeon to talk with ...

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  20. Western Powers Reject Soviet-Sponsored Convention On Danube

    BELGRADE, August 19.—The British, United States and French delegations all boycotted the signing of the Russian sponsored Danube convention at the conclusion of the conference. ...

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  21. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Passengers were thrown from their seats and a section of the Sydney- Brisbane railway line torn up ...

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  22. Comedian's Vigil In The Rain

    TOKIO, August 19.—Komparu Nanri, a Japanese movie comedian, made a spectacular but unsuccessful attempt to ...

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  23. "Swedish Kosenkina Case"

    STOCKHOLM, August 19.— The Swedish Press has headlined Lyda Mkaprova as the Swedish Kosenkina case. ...

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  24. NEW SHIPS FOR U.S. WORLD SERVICE

    WASHINGTON, August 19.— The Maritime Commission has awarded a 32,000,000 dollar contract for the construction of ...

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  25. DENUNCIATION OF DANUBIAN ENSLAVEMENT

    WASHINGTON, August 19— The State Department has assailed the new Danube,River Convention as evidence that ...

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  26. "ADMISSIONS MADE"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Certain admissions were made by Erie Stabley Jacobl (44), of Footscray, Melbourne, before Jacobl was ...

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  27. POLITICAL POSTERS IN STREET

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The police have supplied the City Council with the names of several persons, including one ...

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  28. MISSION VESSEL BEACHED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The captain and four men from an 80-ton mission vessel, Madonna, to-night beached their long boat ...

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  29. HARBOR PILOTS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Sydney harbor pilots, at a meeting tonight, decided to defer until tomorrow consideration of the State ...

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  30. PALESTINE GETTING OUT OF HAND

    STOCKHOLM, August 19.— Count Bernadotte, in a message to the UN Security Council, declared the situation In Jerusalem ...

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  31. Qld. Naval Staff Reductions

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The reduction of naval staff and establishments in Queensland does not moan the navy will be unprepared ...

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  32. Redcliffe Valuations Reduced

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A record number of 1184 valuations confirmed by the Redc[?]e Valuations Appeal Court to-day cut ...

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  33. CHEAPER CLOTHES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The prices of women's and children's rayon clothing will be halved under a "streamlined" mass ...

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