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  4. FURTHER RAIN ON COAST

    NSW FORECAST: Further rein along the coast and tablelands and part of adjacent western slopes; some heavy falls on ...

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  5. HEAVY RAIN IN COASTAL AREAS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Local flooding is likely on the central and north coasts following heavy rain along the coastal belt and ...

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  6. ATLANTIC PACT NOW IN FORCE

    WASHINGTON, August 25.—The 12-nation Atlantic pact binding the United States, Canada and Western Europe in a common defence alliance it now in force. “No nation need fear the results of the co-operation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. “RATTLING THE SABRE”—AMERICA ACCUSES SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, August 2.—The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, to-day accused the Soviet Union of “rattling the sabre” in its recent exchange of notes with Yugoslavia. Mr. Dean Acheson’s charge coincided with a fresh attack on the Marshal Tito ...

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  9. BATTLE FOR THE DAVIS CUP

    FOREST HILLS (New York), Aug. 25 (AAP). — Most tennis writers and observers share the view of the Australian non-playing ...

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  10. SHIP FIRE NOW UNDER CONTROL

    FREMANTLE. Thursday—A fire which broke out in the hold of the British freighter Avismoat, after several explosions, was to-day ...

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  11. Cyclone Claims Four Lives

    TURIN, August 25. — A sudden cyclone, which swept through Turin yesterday, killed four and injured 50. ...

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  12. Illegal Political Activity

    August 25—Herr Karl School, chairman of the anti-Soviet “Free Communist Party,” was arrested by the French military ...

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  13. ROBINSON KNOCKED OUT BELLOISE

    NEW YORK, August 25.—The world welterweight champion. Bay Robinson, knocked out Steve Belloise in a non-title bout at the ...

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  14. TRIPARTITE TALKS ON DOLLAR CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, August 25.—The Secretary of the United States Treasury, Mr. John Snyder Snyder, is “definitely hopeful” that good results will come from the tripartite dollar critic talks between America, Canada and Britain in ...

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  15. RENEWING GERMAN MILITARISM

    FRANKFURT, Aug. 26. — A manifesto, calling for a “renewal” of the German military organisation, has been prepared ...

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  16. Germany And Council Of Europe

    BONN, August 25—-Western Germany’s first Chancellor-elect. Dr. Knorad Adenauer, to-day denied reported statements that his ...

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  17. STORM IN EUROPE’S ASSEMBLY

    STRASBOURG, Aug. 25. — Europe’s Consultative Assembly was taken by surprise last night when, at the end of its economic ...

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  19. CATTLE FIRMER AT HOMEBUSH

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Pitt, Son and Badgery Ltd. report: 27,652 sheep and lambs penned, mostly trade quality. Average prices were ...

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  20. U.S. PAPERS DISCUSS DEVALUATION

    NEW YORK, August 25.—Devaluation of sterling as a corrective to the British financial crisis was the principal subject discussed yesterday by the U.S. newspapers in articles on the forthcoming dollar talks in Washington. ...

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  21. German Post-War Trade Record

    FRANKFURT, Aug. 26. — Bizonal Germany’s imports end exports climbed to a new post-war record in July. ...

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  23. BANDIT GOT “STAGE FRIGHT”

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man who fired a revolver in attempting to hold up a taxi-driver last night is believed to have been making his ...

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  24. POLICE TAKE ACTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The police traffic branch has issued summonses against a woman car driver and a young motor cyclist ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader : Dollars And Depression

    BRISBANE, Thurs. — Owner-trainer W. Jensen, jockey H. Hone, and the racehorse City Snow, were disqualified for life ...

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  26. “DREAM HOME” LUCK IN THE LOTTERY

    A woman who spent all of a £6 birthday present on lottery tickets won fifth prize in Lottery No. 1902, drawn to-day, with one of the ...

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  27. THREE WARDERS CHARGED WITH NEGLIGENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Following the escape from Long Bay gaol last Saturday of two prisoners, three warders have been charged with negligence or carelessness. The warders have not been suspended. The two charges were laid by ...

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  28. APPRECIATION EXPRESSED

    Mrs. D. Searies end the ladies’ committee of the Morpeth Progress Association expressed appreciation to the ladies of Morpeth who gave ...

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  29. CONFERRED ON FLOOD

    The Mayor (Aid. F. O. Fahey) and the town clerk (Mr. S. J. Dunkley) to-day conferred in Sydney with Local Government and other ...

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