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  4. JUMPED FROM CONSULATE TO ESCAPE, SAYS SOVIET TEACHER

    NEW YORK, August 26.--Mrs. Oksana Kasenkina declared yesterday she jumped from the third floor of the Soviet consulate a fortnight ago "to escape, not to kill myself." Speaking from her bed in Roosevelt Hospital, ...

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  5. Determined Attack By Well Armed Bandits On Malayan Plantation

    SINGAPORE, August 26.--Fifty bandits, armed with Brens ant Stens, dressed in black shirts and shorts and wearing black masks, last night attacked Amber estate, near Senai, 12 miles north of Johore Bahru. The bandits killed one, seriously injured three and ...

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  6. WAR GUILT PLACED ON HIROHITO

    TOKIO, August 26.--Discussion on the abdication of Hirohito was sensationally renewed in Tokio yesterday with ...

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  7. Key Witnesses In U.S. Espionage Hearing Contradict Each Other

    WASHINGTON, August 26.--Two key witnesses in the House Un-American Activities Committee's spy investigation yesterday contradicted each other under oath, despite a warning that one of them "certainly" ...

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  8. Red Demonstrations At Berlin City Hall On Sector Partition

    BERLIN, August 26.--Thousands of demonstrators smashed through police lines outside Berlin's City. Hall and 200 with sticks and axes rushed upstairs and broke into the office of the Acting Deputy Mayor (Dr. ...

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  9. POT OF TEA HELPED SAVE CHILD'S LIFE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A 14-months-old baby girl who swallowed a normally fatal dose of strychnine on ...

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  10. DOWN THE HATCH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--New Zealanders were consuming between eight and ten bottles of medicine per ...

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  11. "BRITISH PRESS BEST IN WORLD"

    LONDON, August 28.--Although there was always room for improvement, it should never be forgotten that the British Press as a ...

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  12. Set Back For Union Militants

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Militant trade union leaders were defeated in a ballot for three trade union advocates to present the ...

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  13. MORE CHILD DELINQUENCY IN Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --Child delinquency is on the increase in Queensland and the desertion of children is ...

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  14. Jeep Cruisers Rescued

    NEW YORK, August 26.--The Australian Major Ben Carlin and his wife, who left New York in an ...

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  15. CASE OF PRISONS CHIEF UNDECIDED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--State Cabinet has made no further move on the resignation of the Comptroller General of Prisons (Mr. J. ...

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  16. NEW LOCOMOTIVES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Government expects the delivery of nine new locomotives to the State Railways Department ...

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  17. BIG EXPANSION OF STEEL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--John Lysaght (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. will add 360;000 tons a year to Australian sheet steel ...

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  18. Bad Gas Blamed for Bath Death

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--At the inquest into the death of a young woman in a bath at a New Farm flat on July 5, a ...

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  19. Sugar Experiment Stations Acts

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Initiating in committee in the Assembly a bill to amend the Sugar Experiment Stations Acts, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. H. Collins) said he did not think it would be in any way controversial. It did not alter or introduce any new principles. ...

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  20. HASSETT CARRIES HIS BAT FOR DOUBLE CENTURY

    LONDON, August 26.--Carrying his bat for 200, Hassett was the chief contributor to Australia's first innings score against the Gentlemen of 610 for five (declared). He batted for 318 minutes to make his ...

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  21. JAP MIGRATION TO NEW GUINEA "OFFENSIVE"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Two Queensland members of the Federal Parliamentary party which recently toured ...

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  22. GRIM CHOICE FOR GERMANS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--If the British and Americans left Berlin he was afraid there would be mass suicides, the ...

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  23. THREE HURT WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Three people were hurt when a truck loaded with 600 gallons of petrol overturned after a collision with ...

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  24. REMARKABLE ESCAPES FROM DEATH IN NZ TORNADO

    AUCKLAND, August 26.--Displaying a spirit similar to that of Londoners under bombing, Hamilton and ...

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  25. Important Little Plane Passenger

    SYDNEY. Thursday,--A three-months-old baby brought to Australia for adoption by a Melbourne family was the first ...

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  26. GOLD PRODUCTION STILL DECLINING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Australia's gold production has declined steadily since before the war and in the 12 months ended ...

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  27. SOUTH OF ENGLAND TEAM

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