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  4. FLASH BACK OF BRITISH CIVIL HEAD IN MALAYA

    Group above includes British Commissioner General in Malaya (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) second from left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U. S. Police Cordon Thrown Round Injured Russian

    NEW YORK, August 15.—Russia has demanded full control over Mrs. Kosenkina, the Russian woman who jumped from a fourth-floor Soviet Consulate window, and the United States in effect has flatly rejected the demand. ...

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  6. Sharkey Not Leader In Malayan Revolt

    SINGAPORE, August 15.—Reports stating that captured Communist leaders told the Malayan authorities that Australian Communists had prompted the Malayan revolution were "absolute poppycock," said an authoritative source yesterday ...

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  7. YOUTH BATTERED ROBBED THROWN UNCONSCIOUS IN RIVER TO DROWN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— A youth whose body was found yesterday morning in the Maribyrnong ...

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  8. REPUBLIC OF KOREA INAUGURATED

    SEOUL, August 15.—With its 50,000 police and constabulary on the alert against threats of a widespread ...

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  9. Squatters Settle, In Barricaded Room At Hotel, Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A woman and her husband have barricaded themselves in a room at the Hotel Australia. The woman said last night that ...

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  10. Reds Walk Out of ARU Meeting

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The chairman and 27 Communist members of the Shunter's section of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BOY THRASHED BY STRANGE WOMAN

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A six year-old boy was savagely attacked by a woman mental defective, who lured him into ...

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  12. Burmese Revolt Spreads

    LONDON, August 15.— Rebel forces are moving on Rangoon and communications with the ...

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  13. Dutch Struggle To Crush Outlaws

    TASIKMALAJA (West Java), August 15.—Netherlands forces for nearly six months have been quietly struggling to crush an outlaw Moslem State-within-a-State in West Java. In the Goenoeng Sawal district, north of Tasikmalaja, a band of ardent Moslems ...

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  14. POISON FOUND NEAR DEAD UNION LEADER

    LITHGOW, Sunday. — A well-known Western District Union leader, James Meehan, 48, was found dead yesterday ...

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  15. MORE MONEY POURS INTO WEST GERMAN ZONE

    LONDON, August 15.—It is officially stated in Frankfurt that the Anglo-American zone has been allowed another £875,000 sterling Marshall aid, making the total £21,750,000. ...

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  16. TRADING BABY FOR HOUSE

    NEW YORK, August 15.— Virginia Irene Smith, a 26- year-old divorcee, has agreed to trade the baby she expects ...

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  17. Roumanian Govt. Takes Over Banks

    BUCHAREST, August 15.—The Roumanian Government has dissolved most of the country's financial institutions and taken ...

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  18. U.S EXPECTS DEFICIT

    WASHINGTON, August 15.— President Truman said yesterday the Federal Government will have a deficit of about 1,500 million ...

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  19. Job Offers Radioed To Ships As They Near Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sydney firms are sending radiograms to migrants on board ships nearing Australia offering them jobs. The firms, unable to get ...

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  20. LABOR LIKELY TO SEEK NATIONALISATION OK FROM THE ELECTORS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Federal Government will ask electors at the 1949 elections to give it wide powers to nationalise banks, if the Government's appeal to the Privy Council fails. In seeking this, the Government will ask also for an alteration to the ...

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    NEW British vehicles are arriving in Australia in such numbers as to he hitting heavily at the motor car black market, according to Deputy Prices Director (Mr. J. F.Waldron) in a statement from Melbourne last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. NEW STATUS FOR IRELAND?

    LONDON, August 15.—The belief is widespread in Eire and Northern Ireland that the meeting of the British Prime ...

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  23. Suicided From Plane

    HONOLULU, August 15.— John Peterson, 38, yesterday leaped 3000 feet to his death from a plane he ...

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