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  4. WESTERN UNION COMBINED NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery of Alamein, Chief of the Armed Forces of Western Union, on board the flagship H.M. Aircraft Carrier “Implacable” with Admiral Sir Roderick McGrlgor, Commander-in-Chief of the British Home Fleet, during the Western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. £100,009,000 Drop In Gold And Dollar Reserves

    LONDON, August 19.—Difficulties in carrying out the 25 per cent in Britain’s dollar import programme are believed here to be pertly responsible for the £100,000,000 sterling drop unofficially predicted in the sterling areas ...

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  7. U.S. HOUSE SLASHES ARMS AID FOR PACT COUNTRIES

    WASHINGTON, August 1 9. —In a stunning defeat for the Truman Administration, the Ho use of Representatives last night confirmed an earlier vote cutting half the 1,160,990,000 dollars arms aid for Western Europe. ...

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  8. A COOLER CHANGE

    NSW FORECAST: A coaler Chanel with scattered light rain over the southern half of. the State, with moderate to fresh ...

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  9. Cabinet-Makers Busy In West Germany

    BONN, August 19.-—Informal Cabinet-making consultations were started here yesterday by Dr. Konrad Adenauer Christian Democrat leader, who, it is generally expected will be Western Germany's first Chancellor. ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: Our increasing Road Toll

    SYDNEY, Friday—Dr. William Ashley tie yews foetus, of Gardelo N.S.W., appeased before the Medical Board disciplinary ...

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  11. BOGGED DOWN WITH ARGUMENTS

    STRASBOURG, August 19. — The European Assembly fell behind on its schedule of vital topics yesterday by becoming ...

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  12. SEVERAL MINES IDLE

    CESSNOCK. Friday. — While several mines are idle on the South Maitland field to-day none is due to an industrial dispute. ...

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  13. COMMUNIST AIM IN THE STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The di[?] of the Associated. Chambers of Manufactures, Mr. Withall, said to-day that ...

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  14. DEFINITION OF CULPABLE DRIVING

    SYDNEY Friday—Because of the rising rate of accidents in NSW the Attorney-General, Mr. Martin, has recommended to ...

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  15. Mr. Beasley Has Blood Pressure

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The condition of the Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Mr. J. A. Beasley, who ...

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  16. Offer To Return Jewels

    LONDON, Aug. 19.—While a Europe-wide hunt is being organised for the £250,000 sterling Rothschild Jewels which ...

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  18. Police Fire On Strikers

    HELSINKI August 19. — One striker was killed and six strikers and 10 policemen injured when police opened fire ...

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  19. 20 Killed And 52 Injured In Earthquake

    ANKARA, August 19—At least 20 persons were killed and 52 injured in a 15-minute earthquake which rocked a wide area in Eastern Turkey yesterday. A search of ruined buildings may produce a heavier ...

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  20. A.C.T.U. WOULD WELCOME A.W.U.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, Mr. A. E. Monk, said to-day that the ACTU ...

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  21. Joyce Fitch Wins

    LONDON, August IS.—Australia’s Joyce Fitch beat the former Wimbledon doubles champion, Mrs. J. Hamersley, 7-5, 6-1 to reach the ...

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  22. CRUSH AT CITY STORE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A crush at city men’s clothing store was so bad to-day that police were called to control the shoppers. ...

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  23. HEAVY ENTRIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Because of a record number of entries the Australian Hardcourt tennis championships at Burwood will ...

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  25. HYPNOSIS FOR NEUROTIC ILLNESSES

    LONDON, Aug. 19.—Hypnosis should be more widely used In treatment of a wide , range of neurotic illnesses, says the BMA ...

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  26. BROCHURE OF MELBOURNE

    OTTAWA, August 19.— Australia’s High Commissioner to Canada Mr. Francis Forde, has presented Prime Minister Louis ...

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  27. MuIIoy and Talbert Defeated By Australian Pair

    BROOKLINE (Massachusetts), August 19.— Gardner Malloy and Bill Talbert, almost certainly will be the American doubles pair, in the Davie Cup challenge round at Forest Hills on-August 26 to 28, went down 4-6,6-1, 5-7,7-9 to Frank Sedgman and George Worthington in the quarter finals of the National doubles yesterday. ...

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  28. Light Supplies Of Forage

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was a good demand for the light supplies of forage available at the Alexandria saleyards to-day. ...

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  29. High Praise For Sedgman

    NEW YORK. August 19.—The United States Lawn Tennis Association announced to-day that the Australian Davis Cup ...

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  30. Jockey Hands In Licence

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Hurdle jockey, Keith May, has handed In his jockey’s licence to the VRC. He is disgusted-with rumours ...

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  31. Fall In British Stocks

    LONDON, August 19. — British gilt-edged stocks Have fallen a further £12,000,000 In two days. A warning that Britain is ...

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