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  4. WOMAN'S DESPERATE JUMP FROM SOVIET CONSULATE THIRD FLOOR WINDOW

    NEW YORK, August 13.—Lying critically ill in hospital this morning, following her jump from a third floor window in the Soviet consulate yesterday, Oksana Stepanovka Kosenkina, 52-year-old Russian schoolteacher, pleaded with police ...

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  5. Night Club Likened To Leech

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Two Polish migrants, who on their first night in Australia last Tuesday were ...

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  6. Govt. Will Appeal To Privy Council On Bank Judgment

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night the Commonwealth would appeal to the Privy Council at the earliest possible date on the High Court judgment against the Government's bank nationalisation Act. He also announced that he ...

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  7. GUARDS MAY COME TO AUSTRALIA

    The Federal Government will consider an offer by Mr Claude Kingston, general manager of J. and N. Tait, to guarantee finance and accommodation for a tour by a Regimental Guards Band during the Royal visit next year. Shown above ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Division Of Berlin Completed From Viewpoint Of Russians

    BERLIN, August 13.—The Russians have evacuated the Allied four power Government building in the American sector and hauled down the flag, thus completing the division of Berlin between east and west as ...

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  9. Scotland Inundated By Floods

    LONDON, August 13.—Because heavy rains and swollen rivers have flooded many parts of Scotland, the Flying ...

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  10. NO SUNDAY TRAMS FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sydney will be without trams again on Sunday for the sixth week, although transport restrictions caused by ...

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  11. Banks Will Fight

    SYDNEY, Friday. The acting general manager of the Bank of New South Wales (Mr. S. ...

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  12. FIVE ARRESTS FOLLOW LATEST MALAYA MURDER

    SINGAPORE, August 13.—Five arrests have been made by the police in the Batuga area since the murder yesterday of the Australian miner, B. P. Wells. One arrest was made near the ...

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  13. Russian Heard By Committee

    NEW YORK, August 13.— Mikhail Ivanovitch Samarin, the Russian school teacher who placed himself in the ...

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  14. GOVT PLANS ITS OWN COASTAL SHIPPING LINE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Federal, Government's plans to limit Australian coastal shipping to ships built in Australia and to legislate as soon as possible for a Commonwealth line of steamers have been detailed by the ...

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  15. DISARMAMENT "DANGEROUS" DECIDES U.N.

    NEW YORK, August 13.— The United Nations to-day decided to defer any disarmament program until the big ...

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  16. BAKERS SAID TO SEEK FURTHER RISE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—It was reported today that the Bread Manufacturers Association was moving for a ...

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  17. CLERKS' UNION REBELLION AGAINST REDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The executive Trades Hall section of the Clerks' Union will recommend members to ignore ...

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  18. SHOULD JOLT FED. GOVT. INTO ACTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The acting leader of the Opposition (Mr. E. J. Harrison) said today the murder of an ...

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  19. Soviet Challenged On Danube Claim

    LONDON, August 13.—The British delegate to the Danube Navigation Conference (Sir Charles Peake) demanded that Russia ...

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  20. Jim Crow Policy

    CAPE TOWN, August 13. —The Minister for Railways (Mr. Sauer) announced that from August ...

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  21. JULIUS' LAW BOOKS TO BE SOLD

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A set of law books and book shelves belonging to the gaoled Brisbane barrister, Max Julius, will be sold ...

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  22. U.S. RECOGNISES KOREAN GOVT.

    WASHINGTON, August 13.— The United States extended de facto recognition yesterday to the Korean Government, which was ...

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  23. AMERICANS HELD FOR TOKIO MURDER

    TOKIO, August 13.—Two American soldiers were arrested by American criminal investigation agents for the murder last ...

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