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  4. SYRIA REPORTED TO BE CALM AFTER COUP d’ETAT

    LONDON, August 15.—Syrian political parties, suspended under the old regime, have been asked to meet and agree to form a National Government following yesterday’s coup d’etat which resulted in the execution by a firing squad of President Huzni Zaim ...

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  6. SET-BACK FOR REDS IN GERMANY

    FRANKFURT, August 15.—Forecasts by Allied and German political observers that voting in yesterday’s West German Federal elections— the first free poll since 1933 will prove a setback for the Communists have been endorsed ...

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  7. Miners’ Leaders Seek Release

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Seeking Immediate release from gaol, applications were lodged in the Arbitration Court at 12.30 p.m. ...

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  8. Increase For Postal Workers

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Male postal workers in country centres throughout Australia will receive £24 a year wags increase ...

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  9. RAIN IN THE NORTH-EAST

    NSW FORECAST: Rain in the central, eastern and north-eastern parts of the State, falls being most light and contracting ...

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  10. MULLOY BEATEN BY GONZALES

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island), August 15.—National singles champion, Richard Gonzales, whose from this season had been ...

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  11. Russia Accused Of Dismantling

    VIENNA, August 15. — Russia [?] been accused of starting new [?]srge-scale dismantling operations in Russian-controlled ...

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  12. People Want Domestic Peace And Stability

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The net result of a number of years of Labour Government in Australia was unparalleled dislocation, unrest and inflation, the Federal President of the Liberal Party, Mr. R. G. Casey, said to-day. ...

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  13. AMETHYST NOT COMING

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The British sloop. Amethyst, which made a daring escape from the Chinese Communists last month, ...

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  15. Miner Dies On Way To Work

    CESSNOCK, Monday. — Most of the large mines on the South Maitland field resumed work this morning. ...

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  16. RUGBY UNION TEAM IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND (NZ), Monday (AAP-Reuter).—Looking fit and youthful, the Australian Rugby Union team arrived here to-day. ...

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  17. MRS. THELMA LONG WINS

    LONDON, August 6.—Australia’s Mrs. Thelma Long won the singles final of the international tennis tournament at Davos ...

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  18. WHEEL TESTING AT BRITISH MOTOR INDUSTRY RESEARCH LABORATORY

    Picture shows a motor vehicle road wheel being tested at the British Motor Industry Research Association’s Laboratory on the Great West Road at Brentford, Middlesex, England. In this universal testing machine the values of strains in various parts of the wheel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HEADED TAM O’ SHANTER GOLF TOURNEY

    CHICAGO, August 15.—Jimmy Demaret and Johnny Palmer, each 275, headed the list at the end of the Tam o’ Shanter ...

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  21. Better Supplies Of Forage

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Increased supplies of forage were available at Alexandria saleyards. Trading was good and rates generally ...

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  22. To-day’s Leader: A New Start

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Following a telephone call yesterday police visited a house in Amherst-st., North Sydney, and found the ...

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  23. LONDON COMMENT ON COLLAPSE OF THE COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, August 15.—Describing the collapse of the Australian coal strike as a capitulation by the Communist-led mining unions, the London “Daily Telegraph” says in an editorial that Australia will survive the severe but temporary blow to its prosperity. “If the lesson has gone home ...

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  24. Charge Of Stealing Pipes

    SINGLETON, Monday.—Augustus Davidson appeared at Singleton court this morning, before Mr. B. A. wood, C.P.S., on a charge of ...

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  25. 31 Die In Air Crash

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Aug. 15.— Thirty-one persons were killed when a DCS commercial airliner crashod and burnt. ...

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  26. U.S. Building Huge Dirigible

    WASHINGTON, August 15.— Work has been started on the largest airship ever built. The United States Navy says ...

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