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  4. ANOTHER COLD NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Showers at times in south, south-east and parts of central districts. Snow on Alps, extending to Southern ...

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  5. HIGHER TAXATION INEVITABLE

    LONDON, Aug. 4.—Cabinet, according to the “Daily Mail” correspondent, has been told that for Britain to meet the full cost ...

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  6. BRITAIN INCREASES HER DEFENCE VOTE

    LONDON, August 4.—Britain last night announced a three-years’ £3,400,000,000 sterling rearmament programme to bring her just short of a war economy, but warned that its fulfilment depends on additional United ...

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  8. ANZAC GROUP ABOUT 4000 MEN

    WASHINGTON, August 4. (AAP).—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) expects that the joint Australian-New ...

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  9. WALGETT BATTLES FLOOD

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The Barwon River has reached a record height at Walgett, and a dramatic fight is being waged by townspeople to save ...

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  10. U.N.O. Will Continue Korean Talks

    LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 4.— After a three-day debate, the United Nations’ Security Council yesterday adopted the United ...

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  11. PUT BOMB ON PLANE

    SANTA MONICA (California). Ang. 4.—A man accused of having placed a crude petrol bomb aboard an airliner in which his ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader : [?] Secondary Industries

    TOKIO, August 4 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Fast-moving North Korean forces began shelling the new American riverfront positions in South Korea yesterday, as tank-equipped American marine and army reinforcements raced to bolster ...

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  13. BRITISH ENLISTMENTS

    LONDON, August 4.—Recruiting for a new short-service regular army engagement followed a call by the War Office, yesterday ...

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  14. TRUMAN PRAISES BRITISH STEP

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—President Truman said yesterday that he was “very happy” about the new British rearmament ...

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  15. Volunteers For Canteen Work In Korea

    LONDON, August 4.—Within a hour of the British army, navy and air force canteen service asking for volunteers to serve with ...

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  16. Progress Reported In Menzies’ Dollar Talks

    WASHINGTON, August 4.—A statement by the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, is interpreted here as meaning that he has paved the way for a sizeable dollar [?]an to Australia. ...

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    NEW DELHI, Aug. 4 (AAP).— A plot to assassinate the Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) was disclosed in the Indian ...

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  18. PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO TRAIN SMASH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Sheahan) announced to-day that a public inquiry would be held into ...

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  19. Site Of Nero’s Circus Located

    ROME, August 4.—Archaeologists burrowing in the area of St. Peter’s basilica have found the first traces of Nero’s Circus, the ...

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  21. WARRAMUNGA WILL SAIL ON SUNDAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Francis) announced to-day the destroyer H.M.A.S. Warramunga would sail ...

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  22. SUBMARINES SEEN NEAR NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Aug. 4. —The Defence Minister, Mr. T. Macdonald, said last night the N.Z. Naval Board had received ...

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  23. Recruits To Be Advised By Letter

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An Army spokesman said to-day that men who had applied for enlistment in the Korean expeditionary force ...

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  24. Soviet Boycott Of Committee

    NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—The Soviet Union yesterday continued its boycott of the United Nations’ Big Five Military Staff ...

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  25. Flood Insurance Scheme Sought

    SYDNEY, Fri.— The N.S.W. Government will be asked arrange an insurance scheme to cover farmer, against flood ...

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  26. Mr. Menzies Will Visit Japan

    CANBERRA, Friday.—On his way home from America, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, will go to Japan and possibly Korea instead of ...

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  27. STEEL PRODUCTION LESS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The BHP Co. Ltd’s production of steel at May 31 was nearly 4006,000 tons below the peak wartime ...

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  28. Body May Be In Old Mine Shaft

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Police are searching for the missing widow, Mrs. Phyllis Mary Page, of Blacktown, on the South Coast, may ...

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  29. BING CROSBY CAN’T COME TO AUSTRALIA

    LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4.—Bing Crosby will be unable to accept the Australian Baseball Council’s invitation to him to bring an ...

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  30. WEST INDIES LEADS SURREY

    LONDON, August 4.—With eight wickets in hand Surrey was 244 runs behind the West Indies at stumps yesterday. ...

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  31. German Armed Service Units

    LONDON, Aug. 4.—British authorities in Germany are expected to set up German armed service units for the protection ...

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