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  5. NO FORMOSAN COMMITMENTS

    NEW YORK, August 8.—An emphatic denial of reports that he had entered into an agreement with the United States on Formosa was made by the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, before he left here by air for Ottawa ...

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  6. Gaoling of Harry Bridges Resented

    HONOLULU, Aug. 8. — Members of the International Longshoremen’s Union walked off nearly all sugar plantations on ...

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  7. ANOTHER COLD NIGHT

    NSW FORECAST: Continuing fine in most of the State. Cool to mild day temperatures and cold frosty night. Scattered showers ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVAL UNITS AT DISPOSAL OF UNITED STATES

    Britain’s naval commander-in-chief in the Far East, Admiral Sir Patrick B[?]nd, recently received orders from the British Government to place all British naval forces In Japanese waters at the disposal of the United States authorities to operate on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BATTLE WITH FLOOD CONTINUES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Five thousand more sandbags are being dropped Into Walgett by plane to-day in a desperate effort to ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: Conflicting Views

    TOKIO, August 8 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The first American offensive action of the Korean war continued to-day as infantry and marines attacked along the southern front towards Chinju. ...

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  11. MR. MENZIES MOVED BY U.S. WARMTH

    NEW YORK, August 8. — The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said yesterday that his reception in the United States had ...

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  12. HEALTH CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Immediate aim of the health ministers’ conference in Canberra next week was a nation-wide survey of ...

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  13. Council Of Europe Re-Elects M. Spaak

    LONDON, August 8—The Belgian Socialist leader, M. Paul Hen[?] Spaak, was yesterday re-elected president of the ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA MAY CLOSE SOVIET EMBASSY

    CAPETOWN, Aug. 8. — The South African Government was considering closing the Soviet embassy in Pretoris, the ...

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  15. NO CAUSE FOR WAR PANIC

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—The Minister for Defence, Mr. Shinwell, said yesterday he could find no evidence that Russia wished to ...

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  16. DIFFICULTIES IN KOREA ARE ENORMOUS

    TOKIO, August 8.—The first day of the American offensive indicated the magnitude of the United Nations’ task in clearing the Communist invaders from South Korea. Guerilla and terrain problems liken the campaign to ...

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  17. TOTAL U.S. CASUALTIES

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—American army casualties in the Korean war to Sunday totalled 2616, comprising 153 killed, 1590 ...

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  18. PURGE OF STATUES IN ROME

    ROME, August 8—Italian workmen yesterday began fixing stone fig leaves on about 50 huge [?] white marble statues of muscular ...

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  19. One Mine Idle

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday. — All mines on the South Maitland field to-day were at work with the exception of Pelton colliery, ...

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  20. DEATH CHEATS LOTTERY WIN

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — Death has cheated 74-years-old Mr. R. P. Jenkins of the fruits of his recent £12,000 win in the NSW ...

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  21. Malik Cannot Halt United Nations Force

    LAKE SUCCESS, August 8.—A meeting of the general assembly could be held on 24 hours’ notice in case of an emergency such as new aggression, UNO Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie, said last night. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN BID FOR 500,000 ITALIANS

    LONDON, August 8—The chairman of the Australian Advisory Council on Immigration, Sir John Storey, is believed to have ...

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  24. Mystery Flares Off Port Albert

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Fishermen who went to an uninhabited island eight miles from Port Albert, following reports last night ...

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  25. TWINS ARE HEREDITARY

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—A nationwide survey of twins is proving what scientists have suspected for a long time—that “having ...

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  26. LORRY STRUCK BY ENGINE AT CROSSING

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday. — Noel Bruce Smith, 22, of Port Macquarie, and two companions, who were seated with him in an empty ...

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  27. THE OVERSEAS WELSHMEN

    LONDON, Aug. 8. — Edward Jenkins, of South Australia, a former miner and now a salesman, has travelled 10,000 miles ...

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  28. CALL-UP OF ONE MILLION AMERICANS

    WASHINGTON,- Aug. 8.—The United States Marine Corps today announced that it would mobilise its volunteer reserve ...

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  29. Koreans Swim To Safety

    TOKIO, August 8 (A.A.P.-Reuter). —Refugees are beginning to swarm across the Chosen and Thusima Straits to Japan in ...

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  30. NO RAIN REGISTERED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There was no rainfall in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. today. ...

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  31. N.Z. Probing Submarine Rumours

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Aug. 8. (AAP-Reuter). — The Defence Minister, Mr. Tom MacDonald, said yesterday that investigations ...

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