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  4. Minister’s Denial On Goods To Russia

    LONDON, Aug. 28. — Britain was withholding all vital strategic material in trading with the Soviet Union, the Minister ...

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  5. ACROBAT ARRESTED FOR JEWEL THEFTS

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—The chief of Nice’s police flying squad yesterday announced the arrest of 23-years-old Italian acrobat, Dante ...

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  6. South Koreans In Retreat

    POHANG, Aug. 28. — Silent refugees and retreating soldiers shuffled down both sides of the Pohang-road yesterday. It was ...

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  7. NORTH KOREANS MAKE NEW DRIVE ON POHANG

    TOKIO, August 28 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Reinforced North Koreans thrust within four miles west and six miles north-west of Pohang yesterday in a full-scale attack on the eastern flank of the Allied beachhead in Korea. ...

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  8. Suggests [?] Goods With Migrants.

    Mr Spender, Australian Minister for External Affairs, said in Geneva recently that over populated European ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MAY BE RECORD PRICES FOR WOOL

    SYDNEY, Monday—Wool prices are expected to reach an all-time record high level at the opening sale of the 1950-51 season in ...

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  11. ARMY CONTROLS RAILWAYS

    WASHINGTON, August 24. — The Army took control of the nation’s railways yesterday and two unions which had called a ...

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  12. Prisoners Of War Seek Compensation

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—Delegates from ex-prisoner of war organisations from all over Britain yesterday set up a national ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Davis Cup Returns

    WASHINGTON, August 28. — Dr. Phillip Jessup, American special ambassador, declared last night that if the United States opened war and dropped atomic bombs an Russia, the result would be “terribly difficult problems,” ...

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  14. WHY GIRL LEFT HER HOME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A 14-years old schoolgirl, who has been missing since she left home at Cammeray to go to Wollongong, might ...

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  15. GRANT TO CHANNEL SWIMMERS

    ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 28.—The Egyptian Government yesterday awarded [?] Abdel Rehim, winner of the ...

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  16. MOTOR CYCLISTS IN ACCIDENTS

    A series of accidents [?] afternoon involved increase to two motor cyclists. Cecil Kelly 23, of Woodville, riding a motor ...

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  17. Teeth Extraction

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Australians had seven million teeth extracted every year, president of Australian Dental Trade Association ...

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  18. RAINFALL REGISTRATIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Rainfall registrations for 43 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day for the Hastings, Hunter, and Manning ...

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  20. HOSPITAL SHIP DEATH ROLL

    SAN FRANCISCO, August 28—Navy reports indicated yesterday that the death roll in the sinking of the hospital ship, Benevolence, ...

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  22. MR. SPENDER IN HOLLAND

    THE HAGUE, Aug. 28.—Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) arrived from Germany yesterday for ...

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  23. Car Overturns At East Maitland

    Three passengers were injured when a car overturned after a tyre blew out on Saturday. The accident occurred about ...

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  24. SOUTH AMERICAN PLANES FOR KOREA

    PRETORIA, August 28.—The United States Government has accepted South Africa’s offer send a fighter squadron to Korea, ...

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  25. Western Powers Should Ham Force In Germany

    LONDON, August 28.—Senior Allied military experts in Germany believe that in addition to the formation of a German army, a greet strengthening of Allied forces in Germany at the same time is necessary to help close the ...

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  26. Railway Will Not Stop Cup Play

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The new Eastern Suburbs railway will not interfere with White City championship courts for the Davis Cup ...

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  27. Cornered Market For Trained Elephants

    LONDON, Aug. 28. — Three English brothers and their sister have cornered the world’s market in an unusual heavy industry ...

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  28. EUROPE IN ATHLETICS

    BRUSSELS, Aug. 28.—Britain won four more titles yesterday at the final day of the European athletics championships. ...

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  29. Communist Raids In Philippines

    MANILA, Aug. 28. — Guards ringed Manila last night as rumours spread that the Hukbalahaps might strike this capital in ...

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  30. Japan Nonchalant Towards Korea

    TOKYO, Aug. 28.— Neotake Sato, House of Councillors—Japan’s Upper House—yesterday said Japan should send volunteer ...

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  31. RECORD PRICE FOR BEEF

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Record prices were paid for beet at Homebush meat halls to-day when it cost 1/1 lb. ...

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  32. Smaller Area Of Wheat This Year

    SYDNEY, Monday.—This year’s wheat, crop will probably be about a fifth less than last year, according to figures released to-day ...

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  33. FLOODS IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.—Pat[?] Bihar, a province of over 500 villages, is under water in the Darbhanga division of North Bihar, ...

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  34. Police Inquiry Into Man’s Death

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a house in Glebe-road, Glebe, to-day. ...

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  35. TRAIN CRASH

    LONDON, August 28. — Six were killed and 35 injured in the Irish malltrain crash yesterday, it was officially announced. ...

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