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  4. New U.S. Envoy

    Mr Myron Cowen, America’s new Ambassador, arrived recently. in Australia oil set to do a big Job for his country ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    AMSTERDAM, Aug. 23—The first Assembly of the World Council of Churches was formally opened yesterday in ...

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  7. ARMED RUSSIANS SEIZE U.S. OFFICIAL

    BERLIN, August 23. — Three armed Russians seized Thomas Headen, U.S. information control officer, ten yards inside the Russian territory, put him into a jeep and drove off. ...

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  8. COLD: STRONG WINDS

    NSW Forecast: Cold, with fresh to strong west to southwest winds. More showers in the southern districts and on central ...

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  9. NZ TO KEEP PRICE CONTROL

    WELLINGTON (NZ). Aug. 22 (AAP-Reuter)—The New Zealand government Intended to ad[?] firmly to its price control ...

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  10. SEEKING GRANT OF £58 MILLION

    CANBERRA, Monday—The State Premiers win seek a grant of £58,009,000 ban the Commonwealth as their share of uniform taxation ...

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  11. RESIGNING FROM RUSSIAN SOCIETY

    SYDNEY, Monday—Two Sydney churchmen. Bishop Cranswick, of the Australian Board of Missions, and the Rev. W. H. ...

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  12. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff 29 to £11/6/. Wheaten chaff £10 to £11. Lucerne chaft £7 to ...

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  13. THE TEMPERATURES

    The maximum temperature over the week-end was grees, and the minimum 45 degrees. To-day a bitterly cold ...

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  14. ARMED CHINESE FORCES ON MALAYAN BORDER

    SINGAPORE, August. (AAP-Reuter) —Large groups of Chinese armed farces have concentrated in Siam, a few miles-from the Malayan border, during the past few days, according to a report in the “Straits Times.” ...

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  15. BOY SCALPED

    When taking a pot of -boiling, meat off an open fire on Saturday Keith [?] [?] Maitland Suffered scalds to the ...

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  16. GAS INDUSTRY INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Royal Commission to-day began its hearing into the gas industry before Judge ...

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  17. Three Men Charged With S.P. Betting

    SINGLETON, Monday — Three men were arrested at Singleton on Saturday afternoon and charged with street betting- They were ...

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  19. Tasmanian Poll Triumph For Mr. Cosgrove

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Tasmanian Premier, Mr. Cosgrove, said to-day that he will be able to form a Government. “There won’t be any deadlock as a result of the elections,“ he said. ...

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  20. HIGH PRAISE OF BCOF IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, August 23 (AAP).—The Australian Parliamentary delegation will leave for Australia by air to-day. They, are due In ...

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  21. ROOF LIFTED FROM HOUSE

    The gale-force westerly wind to-day lifted a flat galvanised Iron roof from a new £1900 brick. cottage in Morpeth-st., East , ...

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  22. To-day’s Leader: Empire Unity

    LONDON, August 23.—The Western envoys have now agreed their line of approach and are expected to tell Mr. Molotov their terms this afternoon at the Kremlin. “Big Four” talks are likely to be speedily fixed if Russia agrees in principle to ...

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  23. Death Of Kia-Ora Stud master

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Australia’s leading racehorse breeder, Percy Miller, died at his home at Coogee this morning after a ...

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  25. FOOTBALLER INJURED

    Alan Armstrong, 17 of 41 Station Street, Weston, suffered abdominal fojuries while playing football at Maitland Sports Ground ...

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  26. Situation In Jerusalem Area Tense

    LONDON, August 23.—Istreel was now prepared to hold separate peace talks with each Arab Country, an [?] Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman added that if such talks were held Transjordan would probably be the first country on the list. ...

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  27. British Coal For Victoria

    LONDON, August 28.— The “Times” says that Norman Martin, Agent-General for Victoria, bought 120,000 tons of British ...

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  28. BLACKMARKET IN NEWSPAPERS

    LONDON. August 23.— Holidaymakers returning from the Channel Islands repo[?] a black Market in newspapers. ...

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