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  4. CHURCHILL GIVES V-SIGN TO STRASBOURG CROWD

    STRASBOURG, August 13. — On both sides of Europe's “iron curtain” there were scores of millions of humble homes whose hearts were with the Council of Europe, declared Mr. Winston Churchill last night. ...

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  7. U.S. WARNING TO CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, August 13.—The Secretary Of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, to-day warned Chinese Communists against attacking Hongkong. In issuing the warning at a Press conference, Mr. Dean ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Food stuffs Still Brought By Road

    SYDNEY, Sat. — Food supplies following the dislocation caused by the coal strike are not expected to return to normal for at least ...

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  9. DISTRICT TRAIN SERVICES

    Railway authorities this morning could give no information as to when the train service between East Maitland ...

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  10. Sidwell Wins Davis Cup Singles

    RYE (New York), Aug, (AAP Special). — Billy Sidwell sent Australia off to a flying start in the Davis Cup inter-zone ...

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  11. FLYING BOAT SINKS OFF CERVES

    LONDON, August 18,—One of the only three jet-propelled flying boats in the world sank yesterday off Cowes (isle of ...

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  12. Hanover Plastered With Nazi Emblems

    BERLIN, August 13.—As West Germany’s first election. campaign under the Allied occupation nears it close, the people of Hanover awoke yesterday to find that somebody had plastered the town with Nazi emblems overnight, ...

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  13. MURDERER STRANGLED ON GALLOWS

    BALTIMORE, Aug. 18.—Eugene James. 82, convicted negro murderer, was strangled to death on the gallows at Maryland ...

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  14. NEW INVALID CAR FOR BRITISH HEALTH SERVICE

    Picture shows a prototype of the new Invalid car designed by Mr. F. J. Marczewski, and made by the A.C. Car Company, Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, which has Been approved by the British Government for the National Health Service, provision is made at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. P.M. Will Ask States To Again Ration Petrol

    CANBERRA, Sat—Admitting that petrol rationing was still “in the air,” the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said he would tell the ...

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  16. Movie Star Weds In London

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—Shouting of the crowd outside was heard inside St. Columba’s Church House yesterday as movie star, ...

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  17. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON NEWS VENDOR BY TWO CONSTABLES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two policemen, one of them with more than 10 years’ service, are believed to have been Instructed to remain at their homes on call following allegations by a 24-years-old newspaper seller that he was assaulted by two constables in a tram shed at Darlington last night. ...

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  18. RUSSIA ONLY MILITARY THREAT TO WORLD

    WASHINGTON, August 13.—Russia is the only major military threat to the security of the United States and the world, according to General Hoyt Vandenberg, U.S. air force chief of staff. ...

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  19. DENTIST KILLED IN COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Sat.—William Kennelly, 30, dentist, of Main-street, Lithgow, was killed instantly when his car collided with 3 ...

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  20. “POSITIVELY MR. SHEAN” DIES AT 81

    NEW YORK, August 13.—M Shean, of the famous vaudeville act of “Gallagher and Shean,” died yesterday aged 81. ...

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  21. HIGHER WAGES DEMANDED

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—Leaders of 1580 key workers in Britain’s nationalised coalfields yesterday rejected a Labour Ministry ...

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  22. To-day’s Leader: Over, But Not Done With

    SINGAPORE, August 12 — The New Zealand born Captain A. F. E. Lucas, of the Devonshire Regiment, who fought a lone ...

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  23. NO INCREASE IN BUTTER PRICE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The State prices Ministers’ conferfgerences yesterday rejected the Joint Dairy Advisory ...

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  24. STARLINGS SLOW BIG BEN

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—Starlings, sitting on the hands of Big Ben, caused it to be several minutes slow at 8 p.m. GMT last night ...

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  25. General Bradley For Promotion

    President Truman announced he has nominated General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WAR HERO DIES IN PARK

    LONDON, August 13.—Thirty-five-years-old Battle of Britain hero, Wing-Commander John W. Simpson, decorated by the King ...

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  27. Berlin Airlift

    BERLIN, August 13. — It .Teas officially announced to-day that beginning immediately, the Berlin airlift will operate only five ...

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