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  5. GUN BATTLE FOLLOWS SOVIET RAID IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, August 20.—Police in the western sector of Berlin were mobilised with instructions that a “state of No. 1 emergency exists” following serious disorders in the Potsdamer Platz, on the edge of the British, American and Russian sectors of the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THREE SOVIET PROTESTS REJECTED

    WASHINGTON, August 20.—The United States Secretary of State, General Marshall, last night rejected outright all main points of the three Soviet protests that the United States had connived in the “kidnapping” of the three ...

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  7. LIGHT RAIN AND THUNDER

    NSW FORECAST: Fairly general light to moderate rain with scattered thunderstorms in the eastern half to-day. Conditions ...

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  8. STRIKE OF HARBOUR PILOTS ENDS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Harbour pilots in Sydney, Newcastle and Port Kembla ended their strike at 9 o’clock this morning, ...

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  9. Nine Killed In Gun Explosion

    STOCKHOLM, August 20.— Two officers and seven [?]rivates were killed and three [?]rivates wounded when a big ...

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  10. PAYMENT OF FINES MYSTERY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The mystery of the identity of the person was paid the fines to secure the release of the thre ...

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  11. MARKING [?] OF SHARE PRICES

    LONDON, Aug. 20.— Although [?] revaluation of the New Zea[?] £1 did not cause much additional business on the London ...

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  12. SAVED FROM SACRIFICE

    HAMBURG, Aug. 20.— Oldenburg police claim that they raided a religious meeting at a nearby village, saving two children ...

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  13. “SCANDAL AND STUMBLING BLOCK”

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—In a broadcast last night the Archbishop of Canterbury described as a “scandal and Stumbling block” ...

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  14. FRESH MILK PREFERRED

    KURRI KURRI: At a public [?] convened by Kurri [?] district milk vendors and [?]presentatives of local ...

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  16. Theft Of Jewellery Alleged

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Four members of the gang, which is alleged to have held a beer party in a house in Surry Hills last night ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: Another People’s Day

    NEW YORK, August 20—Victor Seixas caused a major upset in the Newport grasscourt tennis tournament when he surprisingly ...

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  18. NEW AWARD FOR 50,000 PASTORAL WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. R. Donovan, a Federal Conciliation Commissioner, to-day announced the new award in the pastoral industry. He granted double rates for ...

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  19. Truman Accuses Dewey

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—At a [?] conference yesterday Presi[?] Truman accused Governor [?]omas Dewey, of New York— his ...

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  20. JOCKEY WARD HAS INFLUENZA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Jockey A. Ward has influenza and will not ride at Canterbury tomorrow. Apprentice R. Kerrigan will ...

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  21. Resumption Of Stock Sales

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Cattle and sheep sales were resumed at the Flemington saleyards to-day, when drovers, who stopped work ...

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  22. “BABE” RUTH’S FUNERAL

    NEW YORK, August 20.—America’s king of baseball, “Babe” Ruth, who died from cancer on Monday, was buried yesterday in ...

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  24. NURSE FOR 40 YEARS

    SINGLETON: Miss Teress Anne Rogers, who was a nurse at the Watt-street Mental Hospital, Newcastle, for almost 40 ...

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  25. MURDERED BY TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, August 20 (AAP-Reuter). — Terrorists early this morning murdered another European. He was J. L. Boden, of ...

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  27. HIT BY CAR

    Seventy-five year old pensioner Henry Barr, of 15 Pitnacree-road, East Maitland, was hit by a car at the corner of Newcastle and ...

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  28. MARQUESS MAY MAKE MATCH WITH PRINCESS

    LONDON, August 20—According to the Paris right-wing newspaper, “La Aurore,” the Marguess of Blandford, 22-year-old heir of the Duke of Marlborough, may propose to Princess Margaret on her 18th birthday— Saturday. “La Aurore,” quoting ...

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  29. TRUCE OBSERVERS IN PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.— America, France and Belgium will send 300 men from their armed forces to serve as truce ...

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  30. APPEAL FOR AID

    LONDON, August 20.—Router’s Oalo correspondent says the Norwegian Government is sending 45 tons of dried and tinned fish to ...

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  31. Power Plebiscite Rejected

    EDMONTON (Alberta), August 20.— Almost complete returns from Tuesday’s plebiscite indicate that ...

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  32. ONE MINE IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Friday.— The only idle mine on the Maitland field to-day is Neath, which has an output of 400 tons. ...

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  33. LOAN FOR PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, August 20.— The US Government is considering a loan of 100 million dollars for Palestine. Announcing this, ...

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  34. THE TEMPERATURE

    West Maitland Post Office today registered a Maximum temperature of 74 degrees and a minimum of 46 degrees. ...

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