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  4. MOSCOW TALKS HAVE REACHED BRINK OF FAILURE

    LONDON, August 21—Contrary to expectations, there was no further meeting at the Kremlin yesterday between the Soviet authorities and the Western envoys, and according to Renter’s diplomatic correspondent, the Moscow talks have reached ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA BEATEN IN DAVIS CUP DOUBLES

    BOSTON, August 21.—Unless Adrian Quist can beat Drabny in the opening singles to-day, Australia’s match against Czechoslovakia will hang on the final engagement between Sidwell and Cernik. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New Canadian Leader Named

    Mr Louts Stephen St. Laurent, 68, Canadian Minister for External Affairs, has been named as successor to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. To-day’s Leader: Wanted: Decentralisation

    SYDNEY, Saturday. Two masked burglars fled empty-handed when they were disturbed by a woman whose home they were ...

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  10. WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS DISMISSED BY U.S. COURT

    NEW YORK, August 21.—State Supreme Court Judge SamueL Dickstein yesterday dismissed the writ of habeas corpus directing the Soviet Consul-General in New York, Jacob Lomakin, to produce Mrs. Oksana Kosenkine. ...

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  11. RESEARCH AT MEMORIAL

    SYDNEY, Saturday—medical research at the Kanemalsu memorial institute of pathology at Sydney Hospital—closed since April, 1940. ...

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  12. BOYS KILLED IN COLLISION

    BRISBANE, Saturday. — Two boys were killed and four girls injured last night when a big lorry and utility truck collided ...

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  13. SIDWELL THE “HOTTEST WARRIOR”

    NEW YORK, Aug. 21,—In a despatch from Boston, where Australia and Czechoslovakia are meeting in the inter-zone final of ...

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  14. “M” AID AGREEMENT SIGNED IN LONDON

    Mr. Ernest Bevin, Great Britain's Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Lewis Douglas, United States Ambassador to Britain, recently signed the European Recovery Programme BI-Lateral Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TOLL OF INDIAN FLOODS

    KARACHI, August 21.—Many lives and countless head of cattle have been lost by floods in West Punjab. ...

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  16. THUG STOLE £50 FROM BARBER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Police are seeking a thug who stole £50 from a Greek barber in his Longdale-street shop last, night after ...

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  17. Princess Margaret’s 18th Birthday

    LONDON, August 21.—Princess Margaret will receive many birthday presents to-day when she celebrates her 18th birthday. All of them ore being kept secret until after breakfast. ...

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  18. Africa’s Migration Laws

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—South Africa new immigration regulations, will not release any extra shipping for British migrants to Australia, New ...

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  19. SUBSIDIES ON BASIC COMMODITIES

    CANBERRA, Saturday.— Restoration of Federal subsidies on many basic commodities, in luding wool, cotton, cotton yarn, ...

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  20. NEW SHIPS FOR THE R.A.N.

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Five new Battle class destroyers will be added to the Royal Australian Navy within the next few years. ...

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  21. HOME RULE FOR VIET-NAIM

    PARIS, Aug. 21—The National Assembly, by 247 notes to 183, approved the Government’s policy recognising the independence of ...

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  22. GASTRO-ENTERITIS IN ADELAIDE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The -Metro politan Health Officer (Dr. Graham Drewe) said to-day that there was no reason to suppose that ...

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  23. BURMA’S DECLARATION OF MARTIAL LAW

    RANGOON, August 21.—Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Burma. The proclamation was made by President Sao Shwe Thaik because “insurrection in Several parts of the Union has created a grave emergency.” Router’s correspondent says ...

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  24. Use of Tribesmen In Jungle Law

    LONDON, August 21. —The Russian newspapers “Provda” to-day accused Britain of using “connibals”— Borneo Dyak tribesman—in the-jungle war against the Malayan guerillas. ...

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  25. DR. EVATT’S VISIT TO PARIS

    PARIS, August 21.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, has arrived from London a private visit before ...

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  26. £500,000 Needed For Relief

    GENEVA, August 21.—The United Nations Economic and Social Council has approved an Australian resolution urging that member ...

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  27. MR. ATTLEE RETURNS

    LONDON. Aug. 21.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee. has returned new a three weeks’ holiday in Ireland. ...

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